With gina thomas

EP. 01. WHAT YOU NEED IN PLACE BEFORE YOU GROW

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Ep. 01: Essentials Before You Grow with Gina Thomas

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Highlights from this episode:

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  • Main idea or lesson covered.
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  • One thing you can do today to move forward

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[Name of Link or Resource]

[Another Link or Guest’s Website]

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About the Host:

Hello! I’m [Your Name], [Your Title or Role].

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Transcript

[Episode Title Here] With [Guest or Host Name]

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[HOST]: Welcome back! Today we’re talking about what you need in place before your business really starts to grow.
[GUEST]: Thanks for having me! I’m excited to dig into this — systems are everything.

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