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Top headlines from our Renegade Community. Â Â Taking Risks to Make the Impossible Possible Carter

Top headlines from our Renegade Community.   Taking Risks to Make the Impossible Possible Carter Reum invests in people who can inspire. "At the end of that day, we're storytellers. Entrepreneurs believe the impossible is possible." Carter runs M13, an investment firm with a portfolio totaling over $137B in enterprise value and including companies like Lyft, Ring, Daily Harvest, and FabFitFun. On this week’s episode of [Why Not Now?]( Carter says the perception of risk is often confused with the lack of knowledge, and that mindset can keep you from taking action. Listen [here]( or on the Podz app for more from our conversation.   Smart Leadership During Challenging Times It's so important to be a smart, strategic leader when unexpected challenges arise. My advice? Leverage that adversity as an asset. On the surface, a crisis seems like adversity, but it’s really an asset in disguise when it’s fully leveraged. Use your learnings when things don't go as planned in the future. Check out [this article]( I contributed to for [Fast Company]( to read how 11 other leaders overcome crisis.   Renegade Spotlight Renegade [Jaime Kowal]( is an experience-creating real estate investor and aesthetic connoisseur. She's also an award-winning photographer, designer, and educator who is part of the Spring ‘21 Renegade Accelerator. [Dwell Magazine]( published [this article]( about one of the beautiful properties she developed and recently sold! Check out the article to see more photos and learn about the property! I'm so proud of you, Jaime. You've found your zone of genius.    There's No Time for That. How you spend your days is how you spend your life. Don’t waste it with inefficiency. My team and I use [monday.com]( to keep track of hot items and projects so we don’t need to double up and triple up on meetings. In fact, the amount of internal meetings and emails have drastically decreased! Try out the free trial and let me know what you think. We can swap tips and tricks. Photo: @dudewithsign on Instagram  Why Not Now? Podcast Listener Spotlight The [Why Not Now?]( listener of this week is Kate House! I'm so excited that you've been able to apply the tactical advice from the show to your entrepreneurial journey. If you have experienced a breakthrough similar to this one from an episode, we want to know about it! Share your thoughts on Why Not Now? by [leaving a review]( for the chance to be featured as next week’s listener of the week. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Amy Jo Martin, LLC, PO BOX 153, Hill City , SD 57745, United States

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