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Ep 105. Drunk & Broke to Sober & Rich with Auralis Media CEO Nic Beegee

Ep 105. Drunk & Broke to Sober & Rich with Auralis Media CEO Nic Beegee

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From hitting rock bottom to building empires, this episode is a powerful story of transformation, resilience, and unapologetic success.

In “Drunk and Broke to Sober and Rich”, I sit down with Nic Beegee, CEO of Auralia Media Magazine, who went from battling addiction and financial struggle to creating multiple multi-million dollar businesses. Nic opens up about her journey to sobriety, the mindset shifts that saved her life, and the exact strategies she used to turn pain into purpose and build lasting wealth.

We dive deep into:

  • How to rebuild your life after hitting rock bottom
  • The discipline and mindset required to stay sober while building success
  • Turning personal struggles into your greatest entrepreneurial strengths
  • The behind-the-scenes of scaling multiple businesses to 7- and 8-figures
  • Why your story is the most powerful tool for impact and influence

Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a dreamer, or someone in the middle of your own comeback story, this episode will show you what’s possible when you choose growth over excuses.

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