Soulmate or Soldmate

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Elena Cardone is on her own this episode while Grant is away speaking at a seminar. In this episode Elena interviews author Daphna Levy, author of Picking Right: The Single’s Guide to Finding the Right Match. She asks if there’s a such thing as soul mates, red flags we cannot ignore, surviving infidelity, how to meet great people, and more! Elena takes callers and one asks her what her top motivators are. Elena is thrilled for the opportunity to carry out the show without any interruption. Top Tips for Finding Love: 1. Know your purpose and what you want. 2. Strike up conversation and meet people. 3. Create it! Daphna suggests women keep men on a “probation period” allowing time to get to know them to build rapport and trust. Tune in and weigh in with your comments.
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Star of Discovery Channel’s “Undercover Billionaire,” Grant Cardone owns and operates seven privately held companies and a private equity real estate firm, Cardone Capital, with a multifamily portfolio of assets under management valued at over $4 billion. He is the Top Crowdfunder in the world, raising over $900 million in equity via social media. Known internationally as the leading expert on sales, marketing, and scaling businesses, Cardone is a New York Times bestselling author of 11 business books, including “The 10X Rule,” which led to Cardone establishing the 10X Global Movement and the 10X Growth Conference, now the largest business and entrepreneur conference in the world. The online business and sales educational platform he created, Cardone University, serves over 411,000 individuals and Forbes 100 corporate clients throughout the world. Voted the top Marketing Influencer to watch by Forbes, Cardone uses his massive 15 million plus following to give back via his Grant Cardone Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to mentoring underserved, at-risk adolescents in financial literacy, especially those without father figures.