EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 4 MIN
What the World Cup Can Teach You About Starting A Business
from Ride To Independence: business growth with current and cultural bonus shows senior living advise · host Trish Manzo
In this episode of Ride to Independence, the focus is not just on the World Cup as a sporting spectacle but as a business opportunity. The discussion centers on recognizing everyday problems that can transform into successful business ventures. By observing the influx of people attending the World Cup, businesses are thriving by meeting basic needs like accommodation and dining. Listeners are encouraged to shift their mindset towards seeing such opportunities, using community engagement and networking to spark ideas. Emphasizing the significance of awareness, it suggests finding trends and problems to solve for entrepreneurial success. Website: www.Ridetoindependence.com YouTube.com/@ridetoindependencepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trishnycfitness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trish.manzo
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In this episode of Ride to Independence, the focus is not just on the World Cup as a sporting spectacle but as a business opportunity. The discussion centers on recognizing everyday problems that can transform into successful business ventures. By observing the influx of people attending the World Cup, businesses are thriving by meeting basic needs like accommodation and dining. Listeners are encouraged to shift their mindset towards seeing such opportunities, using community engagement and networking to spark ideas. Emphasizing the significance of awareness, it suggests finding trends and problems to solve for entrepreneurial success. Website: www.Ridetoindependence.comYouTube.com/@ridetoindependencepodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trishnycfitnessFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trish.manzo
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