49. What Makes the Broken Beautiful with Mary Marantz
The Antonio Neves Show - A podcast by Antonio Neves - Tuesdays
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In this episode of The Best Thing podcast, Antonio Neves talks to Mary Marantz. Mary is the author of "Dirt: Growing Strong Roots In What Makes The Broken Beautiful," host highly-ranked and popular podcast The Mary Marantz show, and an in-demand speaker. In a powerful conversation, Mary talks about being a generational change breaker and how she transitioned from growing up in a trailer in West Virginia to graduating from the top law school in the country to turning down six-figure jobs to start a business with her husband. Connect with Antonio Start reading Stop Living on Autopilot: Take Responsibility for Your Life, and Rediscover a Bolder, Happier You: Click Here Join The Best Thing Facebook Group: Click here I'd love to hear from you! Text me: 310-564-7124 Pre-order Stop Living On Autopilot: Take Responsibility for Your Life and Rediscover a Bolder, Happier You: https://amzn.to/3mESHNB Join me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/theantonioneves Join me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/theantonioneves Join me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/theantonioneves Join me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/theantonioneves Mary's Book Dirt: Growing Strong Roots In What Makes The Broken Beautiful Quick Links: Mary's website marymarantz.com Mary's Podcast marymarantz.com/themarymarantzshow Mary's Instagram www.instagram.com/marymarantz Mary's Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/marymarantzshow QUICK EPISODE SUMMARY Meet Mary Marantz The experience of meeting people who are made from the same cloth The “muddy” part of your story The role of Empathy in Mary’s journey Owning the successful parts of your story Reality check math The pitfalls of operating out of stress and lack The legend of the J. Crew sweater. The best thing for Mary Marantz God likes to see us create our own momentum The courage to shut the “obvious” doors The journey is more important than the destination Advice for those who want to pivot to do something new We have to believe in something bigger than ourselves