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043: From $20/Week to First Class: How Podcasting Saved My Life

043: From $20/Week to First Class: How Podcasting Saved My Life

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He went from living on just $20 a week in one of the world’s most expensive cities… to flying first class and running a thriving business. In this episode, Payman Lorenzo shares how listening to his intuition and following his gut led him to podcasting — which literally saved his life and became the bridge to growth, connection, and purpose.This episode is part of Business Alignment in Action: Real Stories of Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurs — a playlist sharing powerful conversations with business owners who’ve kicked massive goals by trusting their intuition and aligning strategy with purpose.Today I sit down with Payman Lorenzo, Founder & Host of Leaders With a Heart. His journey proves that even when you hit rock bottom, trusting your intuition can open the door to new opportunities, global connections, and thriving success.✨ What you’ll learn in this episode:👉 Why podcasting is about intuition and relationships, not just numbers.👉 How your biggest struggles can become your greatest business assets.👉 The surprising way following your gut creates business breakthroughs.💡 Perfect for you if:✔️ You’ve been getting the same intuitive nudge repeatedly but haven’t acted on it yet.✔️ You’re curious about podcasting but don’t know where to start (or how to make it profitable).✔️ You need a reminder that your biggest struggles can become your greatest business assets.✔️ You’re ready to stop forcing strategies that don’t feel aligned and start trusting your gut.✔️ You want proof that combining soul-led intuition with smart strategy actually works.✔️ You’re going through your own “dark night of the soul” and need inspiration to keep going.

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