Accelerate Your Insurance Sales Podcast
226. Aaron Golub: Overcoming Adversity Makes You a Stronger Leader
03 Mar 2023
Team, we have a very special guest today. Aaron Golub is a professional speaker, entrepreneur, and consultant. He became the first legally blind division one athlete to play in a game when he played football at Tulane University. He started his journey as a speaker in high school. Aaron was asked to go on Good Morning America when he committed to play football at Tulane, he knew immediately that he had a message that would impact millions. This experience threw him into the deep end at 17 years old. Since then he has traveled the world sharing his message. Aaron leaves organizations and teams with both strategies to create true change but also with impactful insights that will allow them to rethink their past beliefs. Aaron is never one and done, he is there by your side to help you implement and act accordingly. Join me as Aaron and I talk about his journey, how he came to be where he is today, and what is MOST important to him. Letβs go! Broker Branding Academy: https://apn-consulting-llc.mykajabi.com/bba_online_course LinkedIn: Andy Neary Instagram: @andy_neary Learn more: andyneary.com
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