76: What in the World is going on?

EPISODE · Oct 19, 2022 · 33 MIN

76: What in the World is going on?

from Legacy Boss-For Product Bosses Hosted By Shauna Klein · host Shauna Klein

There are those times in business.... well in LIFE that totally throw you for a loop and make you wonder what is going on?  Shauna gets candid in this episode about some HUGE roadblocks and personal disapointments in business this year.   Tune in for a raw and candid look behind the curtain at her business and some big things she has worked to overcome in her business this year. Grab your notebook and join her as she breaks it all down today! Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next Tuesday for another episode! OH... and don't forget to leave us a review! If you screenshot & send it to the email below, we'll send you a thank you gift. Want to work directly with us? We have several ways (besides our 1:1 Coaching Programs) to work DIRECTLY WITH US & have high access to get advice, clarity & your questions asked & answered. Sign up for our Rise Up Master Class or our Freebie to Funnel in 5 Days Flat Course. Find the Shauna & Legacy Boss on the Web - Instagram - YouTube - Facebook Join Shauna for her next In-Person Workshop where she helps Creatives get clear on launching, growing and scaling their business. Don't miss out! Shauna at Sozo Essentials: www.sozoessentialswholesale.com Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next Tuesday for another episode! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review wherever you can! Also, drop us an email with things that you would like to hear about on the podcast at [email protected]

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