• Maria Joyner:Making Quantum Leaps S2E8

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Maria Joyner:Making Quantum Leaps S2E8

  • Summary

  • Maria Joyner is a 4X founder and Marketing Technologist. In 2015, she traveled to Costa Rica to spend 3 months at a self-sufficient, off-the-grid, permaculture farm. That experience altered her life so much that she sold all of her belongings and moved to Costa Rica. For the past 9 years, she's been running a business remotely and enjoying the Pura Vida life.

    She currently serves in two roles professionally: a marketing technology consultant for founder-led companies generating $3M-$30M in annual revenue; and she is the founder of the Quantum Leap Women's Experience which helps women successfully make big life changes. She's married with a four-year-old son. And today she is going to share her thoughts on facing fear, exercising your fear and failure muscle, living off the grid, and building an authentic life.

    The Quantum Leap Experience is coming up in October 2024. To find out more and purchase your ticket, visit

    https://quantumleapcr.com

    Some of the other links she mentioned, and they're all well worth checking out:

    https://www.ranchomargot.com

    https://www.under30experiences.com

    https://www.over30experiences.com


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