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91 - Nurturing Authentic Connections: The Importance of Community for Business Owners' Well-being and Success with Eric and Angel Dunavant

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Your host, Christopher Callahan, talks with the President, Founder, and Focus ROI Strategist of Paradiem, Eric and Angel Dunavant. The discussion began with an earnest conversation about the fundamental values that motivate entrepreneurs. It is held that the welfare of one's family and the legacy one leaves are of utmost importance. The achievements sought in the boardroom should not eclipse the cultivation of one's domestic life. Eric and Angel divulged their battles with the isolation inherent in entrepreneurship and its impact on their marital relationship – a situation many can empathize with.

An alarming 70% of Americans admit to feeling lonely, which is presumed to be even higher among entrepreneurs. The discussion delved into how the burden of responsibility and the significant risks involved in managing a business can foster a sense of detachment. Personal stories underscored the challenges of sustaining friendships and the often-neglected necessity for a community that grasps the distinct stresses entrepreneurs endure.

To counteract the loneliness, Eric and Angel spoke about their initiative – the Entrepreneur Supper Club. Stemming from a wish to confront solitude, this group offers a haven for entrepreneurs to connect, exchange their experiences, and support one another. They recounted how participants quickly felt comfortable sharing openly, underscoring the significant influence of a setting devoted to sincere engagement.

An important takeaway from the discussion was the acknowledgment of the distinct obstacles entrepreneurial couples faced. Many existing business networks fail to address the support necessary for both spouses. The conversation highlighted the value of involving both partners in the community, to ensure that the entrepreneurial path is a shared venture.

To learn more about Eric and Angel's work, click HERE and HERE.

If you'd like to be a guest on the Kingdom ROI: Return on Intention podcast, click HERE.

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Your host, Christopher Callahan, talks with the President, Founder, and Focus ROI Strategist of Paradiem, Eric and Angel Dunavant. The discussion began with an earnest conversation about the fundamental values that motivate entrepreneurs. It is held that the welfare of one's family and the legacy one leaves are of utmost importance. The achievements sought in the boardroom should not eclipse the cultivation of one's domestic life. Eric and Angel divulged their battles with the isolation inherent in entrepreneurship and its impact on their marital relationship – a situation many can empathize with.

An alarming 70% of Americans admit to feeling lonely, which is presumed to be even higher among entrepreneurs. The discussion delved into how the burden of responsibility and the significant risks involved in managing a business can foster a sense of detachment. Personal stories underscored the challenges of sustaining friendships and the often-neglected necessity for a community that grasps the distinct stresses entrepreneurs endure.

To counteract the loneliness, Eric and Angel spoke about their initiative – the Entrepreneur Supper Club. Stemming from a wish to confront solitude, this group offers a haven for entrepreneurs to connect, exchange their experiences, and support one another. They recounted how participants quickly felt comfortable sharing openly, underscoring the significant influence of a setting devoted to sincere engagement.

An important takeaway from the discussion was the acknowledgment of the distinct obstacles entrepreneurial couples faced. Many existing business networks fail to address the support necessary for both spouses. The conversation highlighted the value of involving both partners in the community, to ensure that the entrepreneurial path is a shared venture.

To learn more about Eric and Angel's work, click HERE and HERE.

If you'd like to be a guest on the Kingdom ROI: Return on Intention podcast, click HERE.

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