476. Breaking Barriers with Jerry Won: A Dive into Diversity, Connection, and Creativity

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As we're in the middle of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Month, there couldn't be a more perfect time for Jerry Won to join us. His work in promoting diversity and sharing the multifaceted stories of Asian Americans through his podcast, 'Dear Asian Americans,' is making waves in the sphere of societal change.His business philosophy? Building relationships, providing assistance, and capturing the value created by doing good work. From his formative years in business school, to a career in corporate consulting and a stint at WeWork, Jerry's journey is a testament to the power of networking, community building, and embracing diversity.Jerry’s focus now includes running a creator business and community, a speaker mastermind, and helping others understand the worth of their stories and creations. Whether your product is a physical object or the value you bring as an individual, Jerry believes there is a way to market and capture that value.Join us as we dive deep into Jerry's inspiring journey and how we can learn from his experiences, embrace our differences, and use our unique paths to build successful businesses.Brought to you by the Shop 1 in 5™ Pledge! Commit to making 1 in 5 of your purchases from a small business, whether online or offline. The Shop 1 in 5™ Pledge is a way to make an impact together when (and where) it matters most. Join us and take the pledge today!Resources:Learn more at jerrywon.comListen: Dear Asian AmericansWant a guide to over 308 business tolls and resources to help you effectively run your product-based business? Visit theproductboss.com/resourceguide to get this FREE download today!Connect:Website: theproductboss.comInstagram: @theproductbossMentioned in this episode:No Straight PathListen to No Straight Path by Ashley Menzies Babatunde!No Straight PathHubSpotGet started for free!HubSpot CRM

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