Life Tip - "Surround Yourself with Lifters" with Justin Wolff, CEO of Junk Theory Skincare

Driving Impact: The Top 5% Method® - Podcast készítő Katheline Jean-Pierre

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Join us at  https://drivingimpact.kit.com/  to Think, Act and Grow like TOP 5% achievers. You will get the FREE e-Book: "Top 25 Goals to get Become Memorable, Unforgettable and Unstoppable" by joining my newsletter. Follow us online: Katheline's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathelinejeanpierre/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drivingimpact/ Linkedin Company Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/driving-impact/ Website: https://www.katheline.co/podcast   Summary: In this interview, Katheline sits down with Justin Wolff, the Co-Founder and CEO of Junk Theory, one of the most recyclable earth-powered skincare.  A former lawyer turned entrepreneur and philantropist, Justin talks about his approach to his career and to his life. He surrounds himself with boundary-pushing individuals who elevate each other - not just in business but friends who form a community that adds unexpected value to life. He values people who are inspiring, energizing contrarians who think and move differently, creating a flock of mavericks across both professional and personal spheres. This approach has shaped his path as an eco-conscious social impact entrepreneur.   THINK & ACT LIKE THE TOP 5%  => Join 18,000 leaders to learn Life, Career, and Wisdom Hacks of the Top 5%. Get my FREE newsletter: https://drivingimpact.kit.com/ Get the FREE e-Book: "Top 25 Goals to get Become Memorable, Unforgettable and Unstoppable" by joining my newsletter.   => Follow us on our socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathelinejeanpierre/  https://www.instagram.com/kathelinejeanpierre/ https://www.instagram.com/drivingimpact/     Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:22 I surround myself with incredible people 0:56 Birds who flock together 1:42 End     clean skincare, sustainability, clean beauty, social entrepreneurship, plastic pollution, eco-conscious, skincare, national service, community impact, consumer choices, environmental responsibility

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