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93- Don't Do Stuff You Hate, with Author Mitchell Earl

This week's guest is Mitchell Earl, the co-author…

An episode of the The Isaac Morehouse Podcast podcast, hosted by Isaac Morehouse, titled "93- Don't Do Stuff You Hate, with Author Mitchell Earl" was published on August 22, 2016 and runs 35 minutes.

August 22, 2016 ·35m · The Isaac Morehouse Podcast

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This week's guest is Mitchell Earl, the co-author of Don't Do Stuff You Hate and a Praxis participant working at Ceterus, one of the INC 5000 fastest growing companies in the country. Topics covered in this episode: - Mitchell’s journey from growing up in rural Oklahoma to writing his first book and working at a fast-growing startup in South Carolina. - Life lessons from livestock and meat evaluation - Why do so many young people want to go to law school? - Being entrepreneurial as a college student: Freelance writing and photography - The “Don’t Do Stuff You Hate” origin story - Lessons learned from writing a book - Mitchell’s next book - Tension between getting things done and getting things perfect - The benefits of co-writing a book Don't do stuff you hate is now available on Amazon. Visit dontdostuffyouhate.com for a free preview of the book. --------------- If you are a fan of the show, make sure to leave a review on iTunes. Show notes, including all links mentioned in this episode, are available at isaacmorehouse.com All episodes of The Isaac Morehouse Podcast are available on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and Stitcher.

This week's guest is Mitchell Earl, the co-author of Don't Do Stuff You Hate and a Praxis participant working at Ceterus, one of the INC 5000 fastest growing companies in the country. Topics covered in this episode: - Mitchell’s journey from growing up in rural Oklahoma to writing his first book and working at a fast-growing startup in South Carolina. - Life lessons from livestock and meat evaluation - Why do so many young people want to go to law school? - Being entrepreneurial as a college student: Freelance writing and photography - The “Don’t Do Stuff You Hate” origin story - Lessons learned from writing a book - Mitchell’s next book - Tension between getting things done and getting things perfect - The benefits of co-writing a book Don't do stuff you hate is now available on Amazon. Visit dontdostuffyouhate.com for a free preview of the book. --------------- If you are a fan of the show, make sure to leave a review on iTunes. Show notes, including all links mentioned in this episode, are available at isaacmorehouse.com All episodes of The Isaac Morehouse Podcast are available on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and Stitcher.
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