Doing The Most

In this episode, we have Josh Gershon. Back in 2015, while at a difficult crossroads in his career, Josh was faced with the same question many young twenty-somethings have, “what do I want to do with my life?” He gave himself two options — one was to travel the globe and focus on his personal, mental and spiritual development; the other was to sign up for various classes and workshops that would help him make a career jump. Feeling forced to choose between developing himself or his career, but having no way to combine the two, he came up with an idea. That idea has since changed the life of many other twenty-something entrepreneurs. Tune in to hear about what his plan was and the impact he has had in these short years.

Show Notes

In this episode, we have Josh Gershon. Back in 2015, while at a difficult crossroads in his career, Josh was faced with the same question many young twenty-somethings have, “what do I want to do with my life?” He gave himself two options — one was to travel the globe and focus on his personal, mental and spiritual development; the other was to sign up for various classes and workshops that would help him make a career jump. Feeling forced to choose between developing himself or his career, but having no way to combine the two, he came up with an idea. That idea has since changed the life of many other twenty-something entrepreneurs. Tune in to hear about what his plan was and the impact he has had in these short years. ★ Support this podcast ★

What is Doing The Most?

In our modern day lens, entrepreneurship has become a huge trend. People fantasize over quitting their jobs, becoming their own boss, and gaining financial freedom. Everyone wants to be the next Steve Jobs, Oprah or Jeff Bezos. We get caught up with social influencers and billion-dollar startups aka the land of fairies and unicorns. People often forget the time, energy and money that gets invested into earning these magical moments. The nights spent crying, waking up to negative bank account balances, spats of depression, or working 22 hour work days. All entrepreneurs go through phases of misadventures. We are driven, persistent, hardworking, ambitious, we are doers, and these are our stories.