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Alesia Visconti - FranServe

An episode of the The Franchise Woman podcast, hosted by Rebecca Monet, titled "Alesia Visconti - FranServe" was published on September 4, 2024 and runs 41 minutes.

September 4, 2024 ·41m · The Franchise Woman

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Alesia Visconti joins us on this episode of The Franchise Woman podcast. She talks about the 'more'. Why money should never be our sole motivator. There must be more and for Alesia it is to advocate, edify, and empower others. 

Raised by an abusive and alcoholic mother, Alesia made a conscious decision that her life would be different. She would not 'buy into' or believe the horrible words her mother flung at her. Instead, she would live a life proving her wrong. 

Alesia's conviction has led to hundreds of individuals joining the ranks of business ownership. Don't let the tough New Jersey exterior fool you. Alesia has a tender heart, especially for veterans and women. In fact, even as you read this she is penning her book: The Pink Tsunami: Women's Rise in Franchising due out later this year. Listen to the full episode here.

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