When the going gets tough, the smart take action. And nobody takes action in the podcasting and online business space quite like keynote speaker, business coach, and host of the Disney podcast WDW Radio, Lou Mongello.
(Believe me. I've seen his calendar and it nearly gave me a heart attack.)
Our conversation explores the big leaps of faith he's taken throughout the years to saying yes and branching out into new and interesting lines of business.
I am so grateful for Lou's friendship and mentorship over the past decade and can't wait to see where the years ahead take him and his business. And I'm honored to be sharing his story with you today.
I hope you have as much fun listening to it as we had recording it.
Listen to Season 1, Episode 1 of the Digital Entrepreneur's Toolkit
About Lou Mongello
Lou Mongello, a former attorney, left the legal profession to follow his passion for Disney. As an early podcaster, he launched WDW Radio in 2005, which has been named Best Travel Podcast for nine consecutive years. Founded in 2004, WDW Radio features live videos, blogs, a community, products, tours, and events that celebrate the magic of Walt Disney World, Disney Parks, Disney Cruise Line, Marvel, and Star Wars.
Lou has authored numerous books about Disney and created a series of virtual Audio Tours of the parks, all aimed at enhancing guests' enjoyment and appreciation of the theme parks, shows, and films.
He also founded the Dream Team Project, which sends children with life-threatening illnesses to Walt Disney World and has raised over $550,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of America.
In addition to his Disney-related content, Lou is an author, coach, keynote speaker, and founder of the Momentum events for solopreneurs looking to build their businesses and brands.
He recently launched a 5-day $7 mini-course - Blueprint for Solopreneur Success.
You can see all of his offerings for entrepreneurs at LouMongello.com.
Curious To Learn More About The Tools I Use To Run My Online Business?
Listen - entrepreneurship isn't for the faint of heart. But if you treat tools like employees, you're able to create more time and ease in your business which inevitably leads to more balance and freedom in your life.
After all, isn't that the whole point of owning our own online businesses?
While tools themselves won't make or break your business, if you wield them well they can be tremendously helpful for building robust, sustainable systems that support you and your business's success.
And I would love to share my favorite ones with you! Drop your name and email below and I will send you a printable PDF of the online business tools I use + my free mini course so you can learn more about how I use them in my business.
See you on the inside!