Today, Nathan Holritz — the owner and CEO of Photographer's Edit and host of the photography podcast Bokeh — is on the show to share a little bit about his journey and why you need a Big Picture View to get the most out of your business and your life.
You don't want to miss his thoughts on the difference between being a proactive vs. reactive business owner and how you can start implementing a big picture, proactive mindset in your business. It's a game-changing perspective.
Photographer's Edit: https://www.photographersedit.com
Bokeh Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bokeh/id1140118526?mt=2
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