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118 - Being Responsible for Your Impact, with MagicLinks CEO Brian Nickerson

50m · Responsible Impact · 21 Feb 23:28

In this season one finale, MagicLinks CEO, Brian Nickerson, shares how walking the pathless path and taking responsibility for your impact can not only be ways to live, but ways to grow a business. He also discusses the origins of this show, and the importance of honoring the sacred. 

Join us in an extra special episode that is both behind-the-scenes, and a call for a new way forward. 

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