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Episode 127-Laura Hurubaru on Making the Leap to Entrepreneurship-Building My Legacy with Lois Sonst

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Welcome to Episode 127 of Building My Legacy.

In this podcast we talk with business strategy coach Laura Hurubaru, the founder of the “From Scratch to Cash FAST 1×1” Coaching and Mentoring Program. Through this program, Laura helps corporate women — who don’t feel fulfilled in their current job — start over by developing their own business. Using one-on-one coaching and mentoring, she shows would-be entrepreneurs how to go from start-up to a point where they actually have a cash flow.

Laura believes in the power of authenticity. Too many women, she tells us, “lose themselves” in the corporate world “because they’re trying to be what somebody tells them to be.” By starting your own business — and building it around you — you can discover who you really are. This is a powerful message — not only for women who want to jump from the corporate world to the entrepreneurial world, but for anyone who is looking to build their legacy.



So if you want to know:

– Why entrepreneurship requires a completely different mindset
– The importance of building a realistic roadmap and putting things in perspective
– How to get results while learning
– The role of a coach in helping you achieve your goals
– About joining communities that share your interests and passions


About Laura Hurubaru

Laura Hurubaru is the founder of the “From Scratch to Cash FAST 1×1” Coaching and Mentoring Program, a unique system that helps women who’ve found success in the corporate world launch profitable online businesses. Her journey to becoming a successful business strategy coach was long and difficult, but it shaped her into the woman she is today. Laura left home at the age of 16 because of an abusive alcoholic father, put herself through college and became a software developer. Although she liked the problem-solving aspect of her job, she needed something more and started her own coaching business. Today she helps the many women who rec

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