It’s that time of year again. The time of year when nearly 30% of Americans will take a holiday trip. 91% of those travelers will be doing it the old school way – by car. That means a huge amount of us will be spending hours upon hours on the road.
Why you could load up your mobile listening device with the entire discography of the Beatles or even the whole Hunger Games series on Audiobook, wouldn’t it be a better use of your time mentally to listen to something more productive?
Inc.com came up with a cool list to help you get started.
1. The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life by Nathan Latka
Nathan Latka the CEO of Heyo, cuts through all the clutter of each month’s income report from the word’s top entrepreneurs. He dives straight into the numbers and takes you on a faced paced 15 minute ride into the business lives of guests such as billionaire VC Tim Draper.
2. DotComSecrets Marketing in Your Car with Russell Brunson
Russell Brunson, the well known internet marketing expert, churns out 10-minute easy consumable episodes that are meant to help you significantly grow your business.
3. Build a Badass Business with Diane Sanfilippo
Diane Sanfilippo, a two-time New York bestselling author and serial entrepreneur, shares business tips, advice and motivation for entrepreneurs and business owners across a vast array of industries.
4. The Business of Photography – Sprouting Photographer
This weekly podcast provides actionable, specific business related information for photographers. It is jammed packed with industry experts and business specialists alike.
5. Starting from Nothing – The Foundation Podcast
This podcast focuses on how to start a business from the ground up. The weekly episodes are full of successful entrepreneurs who are ready and willing to share how they built their own businesses entirely from scratch.
Inc.com has the full list of 20 stuffable audios for you to que up for your listening pleasure.
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