The Constitutional Entrepreneur

Ryan Chamberlin
The Constitutional Entrepreneur

America was founded on Entrepreneurial principles, and our Constitution, crafted by entrepreneurs, is the business plan for the United States success.  Unfortunately many of our elected officials have never owned a business and the more we deviate from these principles the more dysfunctional America becomes.    This podcast explores entrepreneurial principles from the lens of what makes America great!  Those wanting to take their life and business to the next level will learn new ideas and best practices through interviews of successful entrepreneurs, influencers and elected officials who share common values.    What is a Constitutional Entrepreneur?A constitutional entrepreneur believes that entrepreneurial and Godly principles are foundational to the success of the United States.  Thus by growing and fostering entrepreneurism in the United States, you strengthen the fabric of who we are.   Solutions to much of America’s problems are processed through this belief system.About The Host Ryan Chamberlin is an author, speaker, and successful businessman turned political advocate.  For 25 years he built and consulted in the affiliate, direct sales, and relationship marketing industry.  He is a best selling author of 5 books with a focus on leadership development, growth strategies, and team building and in 2023 he was elected to the Florida House of Representative.  He lives in central Florida with his wife of 30 years and 4 adult children. Conclusion: Let’s face it: our government is bankrupt. If it were a business, it would be out of business. We need to run our government like a business, with checks, balances, and accountability. Unlike businesses, our government can print unlimited money to stay afloat. It's time to return to the constitutional entrepreneurial principles the United States was founded on.

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America was founded on Entrepreneurial principles, and our Constitution, crafted by entrepreneurs, is the business plan for the United States success.  Unfortunately many of our elected officials have never owned a business and the more we deviate from these principles the more dysfunctional America becomes.    This podcast explores entrepreneurial principles from the lens of what makes America great!  Those wanting to take their life and business to the next level will learn new ideas and best practices through interviews of successful entrepreneurs, influencers and elected officials who share common values.    What is a Constitutional Entrepreneur?A constitutional entrepreneur believes that entrepreneurial and Godly principles are foundational to the success of the United States.  Thus by growing and fostering entrepreneurism in the United States, you strengthen the fabric of who we are.   Solutions to much of America’s problems are processed through this belief system.About The Host Ryan Chamberlin is an author, speaker, and successful businessman turned political advocate.  For 25 years he built and consulted in the affiliate, direct sales, and relationship marketing industry.  He is a best selling author of 5 books with a focus on leadership development, growth strategies, and team building and in 2023 he was elected to the Florida House of Representative.  He lives in central Florida with his wife of 30 years and 4 adult children. Conclusion: Let’s face it: our government is bankrupt. If it were a business, it would be out of business. We need to run our government like a business, with checks, balances, and accountability. Unlike businesses, our government can print unlimited money to stay afloat. It's time to return to the constitutional entrepreneurial principles the United States was founded on.

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