Gerard Adams: The key to becoming a conscious leader

Podcast - The Daily Edge

Gerard Adams, founder of the Elite Daily and Leaders Create Leaders, joins us today on The Daily Edge. Gerard’s story parallels Raul’s in many ways. He was a successful entrepreneur, made a ton of money, lost a ton of money, regrouped, and then at the moment of his biggest comeback, realized that it was all for nothing if he didn’t look deep inside himself and find his purpose.

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In this interview, Gerard shares his journey from young millionaire to millennial leader. You’ll hear how his family brought out the best in him. You’ll learn about the three mountains, the four stages, and the five H’s. If you want to learn how to finish 2020 strong, watch this interview on The Daily Edge with Raul Villacis.

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