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Nathan Hangen of Beyond Blogging is our very special guest this month on the Escape PODcast

I hope you will listen in this month to my very special guest Nathan Hangen,  I first met Nathan several months ago appropriately enough through Twitter and I’ve followed his blog and story ever since.  Nathan’s story is one of the most inspirational I have ever heard for many reasons, not the least of which is that he managed to build a successful business while stationed in a war zone.

I think this episode should be “required listening” for any aspiring OR established entrepreneur because he hits on so many of the realities surrounding the entrepreneurial journey.  Listen along as Nathan talks about how no job could hold him, how he failed miserably at his first company and sold it for $100 before deploying to Afghanistan, how he learned to get out of his own way and start emulating the masters, finding JV partners through blog comment sections, deciding to become an entrepreneur partly so he could have more time to delve into his spirituality and on and on.  Oh, and make sure you listen to the end because Nathan has a very special offer for you that I know will aid in your success!

Nathan Hangen is a US Army Soldier turned serial entrepreneur. In 2008, he was deployed to Afghanistan and built an online marketing business during his spare time.

Upon returning home and during his transition from the military to civilian life, he co-authored the book Beyond Blogging with Mike Cliffe-Jones, which rapidly became one of the most talked about blogging books of the decade and the foundation for the newly launched Beyond Blogging Project.

Nathan’s other projects include Roark Media (roarkmedia.com), Blogger Beats (bloggerbeats.com), and his own blog, where he writes about the process of building an online empire (nathanhangen.com/blog).

You can also follow him on Twitter @nhangen.

Nathan Hangen

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