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It’s Never Too Late to Write a Book with Rob Brown

Apr 1, 2021
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Rob Brown has been in the financial services industry as a top-producing advisor and has held several senior leadership roles. Now, as a business coach, Rob helps his clients achieve excellence while living more purpose-filled lives. His book, “Truest Fan” is a story about turning the simple lessons we learn from baseball, loving God and others into a way of living each and every day — and he encourages others to do the same. In his book, Rob shares the seven most important lessons of “Truest Fan” wisdom that, when applied, will lead to personal and professional transformation.

What We Discuss with Rob Brown:

  • The impetus behind writing Truest Fan
  • Why everyone needs truest fans in their life
  • Finding clarity in your message 
  • The creative process of writing fiction
  • Book launch and marketing ideas
  • Showing up and finding the time to write

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