May 2023

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10 Public Speaking Tips I Learned After My TED Talk

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Growing up, I was social and outgoing, but I was never fond of putting on a show, even in smaller settings. In my high school years, I hosted several online and offline events that improved my public speaking skills. Shortly after moving to the Netherlands, I got

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5 Things You Really Need to Do When Starting Your Own Business

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In late 2021, I left a 21-year career in financial services and started my own coaching and consulting business. I quickly realized I was somewhat clueless about how to scale. It only took a matter of weeks before I was inundated with messages from coaches, influencers and

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Entrepreneur Media Partners With Cinedigm to Launch EntrepreneurTV

Entrepreneur Media, in partnership with Cinedigm, is thrilled to announce the official launch of EntrepreneurTV, a network of original programming built to inspire, inform and fire up the minds of people who are on a mission to launch and grow their dream businesses. Viewers can watch new docu-series and insightful interviews streaming now on Entrepreneur,

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What it Really Takes to Transition from Entrepreneur to CEO

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. While any entrepreneur can technically call themselves a chief executive officer (CEO), there’s a marked difference between a CEO with one employee and a CEO who leads an executive team. To go from one to the other successfully, a business owner must know what it takes and

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Why Are Rents Still Sky-High? Because People Ditched Their Roommates.

This story originally appeared on Business Insider. When remote workers fled big cities during the COVID-19 pandemic’s initial wave, the country’s priciest places suddenly found themselves reeling from a dramatic increase in the number of empty apartments. From New York to San Francisco, rents were in free fall. Deals that might have been unthinkable just

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