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Momo Shares Some Laughs with CEO of The Lost Executive, Donnie Rust

Momo Shares Some Laughs with CEO of The Lost Executive, Donnie Rust

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THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE LOST EXECUTIVE.

HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL!!!! Baby Monster has arrived & Donnie is now a two time Dad!!! 2025 is going to be a great year for us all!

Momo had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Donnie Rust. Who with all of $15; started a dream publication called The Lost Executive! Donnie gives me a lot of hope for MOMadic Adventures and A LOT of advice(and some name dropping)! He shares with us how he started TLE, mistakes he made while traveling, and some fun advice for anyone looking to get out and explore!

We talk about what his family is going to look like once little monster arrives (which now has happened) and how they would like to explore the world. We learn so much and share a bit about what life looks like from our little nomadic family. ASL, Travel, and Kids are the key topics from today’s episode, you know… like the point of the podcast.

Also at the very end poppy makes a fun in studio appearance!

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