EPISODE · Dec 12, 2019 · 1H
Walt Interviews Anthony Russo – The Art Of Doubling Down
from Stand Up and Speak Up · host Stand Up and Speak Up
Failure can equal success. No matter how many times you fail, use the lessons from your failures, double down in your efforts, and you eventually will end up ahead of where you started. Anthony Michael Russo is a Dallas based speaker and emcee who has hosted events all over the country, large and small. He's the official on-field host for several of the NCAA championships, including College World Series in Omaha and the men's Final Four. Anthony assists in several charity events as a host and emcee. He is also a motivational and keynote speaker who helps audiences get past failure and turn it into a positive. He preaches that failure is part of the process, and that pushing to failure is where growth and greatness occurs. He started a social movement in 2016 called #BETHECHANGE where he spreads the message of positivity and taking action to make the world a better place.
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Failure can equal success. No matter how many times you fail, use the lessons from your failures, double down in your efforts, and you eventually will end up ahead of where you started. Anthony Michael Russo is a Dallas based speaker and emcee who has hosted events all over the country, large and small. He's the official on-field host for several of the NCAA championships, including College World Series in Omaha and the men's Final Four. Anthony assists in several charity events as a host and emcee. He is also a motivational and keynote speaker who helps audiences get past failure and turn it into a positive. He preaches that failure is part of the process, and that pushing to failure is where growth and greatness occurs. He started a social movement in 2016 called #BETHECHANGE where he spreads the message of positivity and taking action to make the world a better place.
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