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The Life Of A Serial Entrepreneur (with Bob McCarthy‪)‬ P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle

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Bob McCarthy, a serial entrepreneur in a few diverse fields, joined me for a conversation on why he became an entrepreneur in the first place, what led him to sell his first company, and so much more. Bob was already hugely successful in his 30s, and we talked about what led him to continue his entrepreneurial pursuits even when he didn’t need to. We also talked about when he knew he needed to sell, when he decides to start delegating, the huge importance of a great GM, and what it was like to sell a company and go through a divorce at the same time. Join us to learn what the life of a serial entrepreneur has been like for Bob! 
 
Contact Bob at rmmsenior@gmail.com
Join Entrepreneurs’ Organization at EONetwork.org
 
"It doesn't matter if you're 37 or 67. If you don't use your brain, it goes away." - Bob McCarthy
 
This week on Priorities Lifestyle:
Going From A Carpenter To A Serial Entrepreneur
Selling A Company At 37 And Starting Over
Building Multiple Successful Companies
Learning When To Start Delegating
Pushing Yourself To Go Farther, Even When You Don’t Need To
 
Our Favorite Quotes:
"The people in the trench always have the answer." - Bob McCarthy
“[You need to have] the courage to be able to just go and tackle hard stuff, you know, and fail a little bit along the way. So figure it out and do something amazing with it." - Rob Schulz
"I would never run more than one company at a time. You can't give each one a hundred percent of your time, and no one's going to run it as good as you. And so with that focus being gone, where it could have been or could go is taken away.” - Bob McCarthy
 
About Rob Schulz and P&L Priorities & LIfestyle Podcast
 
The P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company. 
 
Email Rob at rob.schulz@schulzwealth.com with questions and comments, or to schedule a one-on-one conversation. 
 
Follow Rob on LinkedIn
Follow Schulz Wealth on LinkedIn
Follow Schulz Wealth on Facebook
 
Order Rob’s book, Thoughts on Things Financial, on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks | Kindle
 
Subscribe to the podcast here:
Apple Podcast 
Spotify
Audible 
And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review to help others discover the podcast.
*You’re listening to P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle with your host Rob Schulz. Rob is the Founder and President of Schulz Wealth. All opinions expressed by Rob and his guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Schulz Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Please refer to our website for more information: schulzwealth.com.

Bob McCarthy, a serial entrepreneur in a few diverse fields, joined me for a conversation on why he became an entrepreneur in the first place, what led him to sell his first company, and so much more. Bob was already hugely successful in his 30s, and we talked about what led him to continue his entrepreneurial pursuits even when he didn’t need to. We also talked about when he knew he needed to sell, when he decides to start delegating, the huge importance of a great GM, and what it was like to sell a company and go through a divorce at the same time. Join us to learn what the life of a serial entrepreneur has been like for Bob! 
 
Contact Bob at rmmsenior@gmail.com
Join Entrepreneurs’ Organization at EONetwork.org
 
"It doesn't matter if you're 37 or 67. If you don't use your brain, it goes away." - Bob McCarthy
 
This week on Priorities Lifestyle:
Going From A Carpenter To A Serial Entrepreneur
Selling A Company At 37 And Starting Over
Building Multiple Successful Companies
Learning When To Start Delegating
Pushing Yourself To Go Farther, Even When You Don’t Need To
 
Our Favorite Quotes:
"The people in the trench always have the answer." - Bob McCarthy
“[You need to have] the courage to be able to just go and tackle hard stuff, you know, and fail a little bit along the way. So figure it out and do something amazing with it." - Rob Schulz
"I would never run more than one company at a time. You can't give each one a hundred percent of your time, and no one's going to run it as good as you. And so with that focus being gone, where it could have been or could go is taken away.” - Bob McCarthy
 
About Rob Schulz and P&L Priorities & LIfestyle Podcast
 
The P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle Podcast is a show for business owners. In each episode, host and financial planner Rob Schulz sits down with business owners and the professionals that serve them to talk about business building, life, money — and the all-important transition out of the business, which inevitably happens to everyone who has ever founded a company. 
 
Email Rob at rob.schulz@schulzwealth.com with questions and comments, or to schedule a one-on-one conversation. 
 
Follow Rob on LinkedIn
Follow Schulz Wealth on LinkedIn
Follow Schulz Wealth on Facebook
 
Order Rob’s book, Thoughts on Things Financial, on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | iBooks | Kindle
 
Subscribe to the podcast here:
Apple Podcast 
Spotify
Audible 
And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review to help others discover the podcast.
*You’re listening to P&L: Priorities & Lifestyle with your host Rob Schulz. Rob is the Founder and President of Schulz Wealth. All opinions expressed by Rob and his guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Schulz Wealth. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Please refer to our website for more information: schulzwealth.com.

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