Owner / Founder Ryan Gallego was asked onto The Leadership Locker Podcast.
Rich Cardona, the founder of the podcast, interviews Ryan about how and why he left the corporate 9-5 job at Amazon to transition from employee to entrepreneur.
In this podcast interview, Ryan doesn’t hold anything back about the true struggles of going into start-up mode.
Every person’s story is unique and different so we’d love to hear which part you related to most or thought was the most interesting point in the comments below!
The Leadership Locker Podcast | Hosted by Rich Cardona
Transitioning out of the military is hard. Starting a business after serving can be even harder. Join retired Marine Corps Captain Rich “NINI” Cardona as he enlists the help of influencers and subject matter experts who are eager to share their knowledge with the veteran entrepreneur and small business owner community. If you are looking for fresh and relevant content that can help you accelerate and assist your transition or your entrepreneurial dreams, this podcast is for you.
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