Carl Richards Plays In Traffic – M&M Podcast Episode #8

How did Carl Richards (Behavior Gap, One Page Financial Plan & NY Times Columnist) become Carl Richards? It’s a fascinating story with many lessons, including an important one about “playing in traffic” that’ll both motivate and excite you to go create awesome projects.

Our roundtable discussion about blogging lessons includes some fantastic ideas about mentors, commitment and focus. Kay Bell from Don’t Mess With Taxes and Martin Dasko from Studenomics join Joe.

PT has some important FinCon announcements AND we talk “mobilegeddon” and mobile blogging solutions.

All that and more on today’s show!

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Carl Richards

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Roundtable

Kay Bell – Don’t Mess With Taxes

Martin Dasko – Studenomics

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