• Ep. 13 - One Conversation Can Change Your Life

  • Dec 28 2022
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 13 - One Conversation Can Change Your Life

  • Summary

  • This week’s episode features business owner and fellow Podcaster Arielle Leavitt, best known as “The Connector”. Arielle loves making connections and seeing what amazing things come from them. Her passion is bringing people together from all walks of life to engage, learn, share, grow networks, and see what amazing things come from just one conversation. She shares her own journey of becoming a podcaster and how connections have changed her life and of the many people she has met. Arielle inspires us to understand how one person can be a positive influence for good in the world by making connections and how just “One conversation can change your life”.

    You can find Arielle on her podcast: The Connector with Arielle Leavitt

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