E280 - Monday Breakdown Week 29

EPISODE · Jul 22, 2019 · 6 MIN

E280 - Monday Breakdown Week 29

from Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed · host Junaid Ahmed

Welcome to another Monday Breakdown. Last week we got to hear from Candice Fathi she talks about how to access your limbic brain and utilize your genius,  Eleanor Brick speaks about her passion as an illustrator and following your dreams to open up opportunities.  Then Hani Mourra talks about the power of software and how to build applications to solve your own problems while helping others in the process Lastly on Friday you got to Hear from Jordan Gross on reaching your cloud nine moments through exploration. I’ve enjoyed spending the hours with these amazing guests and always look forward to getting feedback from my audience in what they got to learn from the stories of my guests.  Here at Hacks & Hobbies I try my best to cover as much information as possible to get the back story from my guests. We have an everlasting record of interviews with these guests. This week we have another set of guests that have fantastic stories to share. We’re constantly looking for overnight successes, but what it really takes is consistent work towards what you’re passionate about. Thanks for listening to the monday breakdown week 29 Enjoy the interviews at Hacks and Hobbies.com ——Connect Here!—— You can find Hacks & Hobbies on these popular social media networks: Facebook: fb.com/hacksandhobbies LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hacksandhobbies Instagram: instagram.com/hacksandhobbies Twitter: twitter.com/hacksandhobbies or through our website: hacksandhobbies.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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