The Catholic Entrepreneur Podcast offers compelling stories and strategic insight through the lens of the Catholic worldview. Our weekly, 27-minute podcast targets Catholic leaders who: - Run secular businesses. - Run specifically Catholic businesses and ministries. - Are pastoral ministers who possess an entrepreneurial spirit.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship |
Tom Pagano is passionate about connecting high level talent with mission-based organizations. With extensive experience in strategic planning and leadership development, he teaches businesses to thrive in a way that reflects their core beliefs. Tom h... more
Craig Miller was a successful Silicon Valley sales and marketing leader, working in senior leadership for global Fortune 100 companies. His love of his Catholic faith moved him to transition from the secular world to Catholic ministry. Craig worked a... more
Commenting on a study showing the average person is more afraid of public speaking than death, Comedian Jerry Seinfeld quipped, “This means that the average person attending a funeral would rather be in the casket than doing the eulogy.” Everyone can... more
Reflecting on his launch of the Catholic business, Catholic Brain, from concept to market, Mosongo Osong identifies the seven biggest challenges entrepreneurs face when launching a business. From securing funding to building a solid team and every st... more
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Apple Podcasts | #116 |
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