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In this captivating episode of the Purposeful Prosperity podcast, Jack Smith interviews Natasha Miller, a talented and inspiring musician, Founder and Chief Experience Designer of Entire Productions, an award-winning Wall Street Journal bestselling author, and a three-time Inc. 5000 entrepreneur. Natasha shares her remarkable journey of building Entire Productions and her journey of self-discovery through writing her book "Relentless."
More than an entrepreneur, Natasha has authored Relentless, a memoir that reveals her traumatic upbringing and how she found healing in researching it. Get inspired by her story of building a company to sustain the arts while providing opportunities for others. Take a page from Natasha's book to adapt, grow and thrive in every aspect of your life.
Jack and Natasha dive deep into how Natasha turned an unofficial group of talented musicians into an incredible event and entertainment production company, working with Fortune 500 giants like Google and Salesforce. Hear the fascinating story of how they pivoted during the pandemic, pushing the boundaries of virtual events to keep their audiences captivated.
With engaging segments discussing the challenges and triumphs Natasha faced while shaping her life and her company, this episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, growth, and resilience!
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"Writing that book was a major turning point in my life. Being able to understand that the time that I started it was the right time, and the right time for me was when I had enough time and reflection, looking back on very high and very low inflection points in my life. The key is to not be in a whirlwind situation that you're trying to write about."
- Natasha Miller
“And I would just say, think that you can do things before you think you're ready. So, like, before I had any sort of money, I thought I had to wait until I was wealthy to be able to give to philanthropy or really give back. But I learned, no, I can actually do. I don't have to be giving out money.”
- Natasha Miller
“And for me, that's just so inspirational and it's really part of the entrepreneurial journey. Life finds a way. Entrepreneurs always find a way.”
- Jack Smith
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