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In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Christopher Paradiso, the Owner of Paradiso Insurance. Chris talks about his community involvement strategy and how the magazine has helped his sister and the community.

Episode Highlights:

  • Chris shares his background. (4:51)
  • Chris gives a little background about his community involvement strategy. (10:17)
  • Chris mentions one of his passions. (13:22)
  • Chris shares why the 14th of June is all about their community. (15:58)
  • Chris shares his thought process behind the last agent standing. (20:59)
  • Chris shares why he wanted to focus a magazine on visual content marketing. (23:32)
  • What kind of progress has Chris made doing the magazine? (33:45)
  • Chris gives a piece of advice to the listeners. (40:47)

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “I personally believe that reading is one of the most influential things if we want to really have success later in life. It plays a vital role in our life. The more we can get kids to read the smarter and better their future will be.” – Christopher Paradiso
  • “Make sure these people with disabilities are heard. They’re human beings. They cry like us, they laugh like us, they have the same feelings and they need to be heard.” – Christopher Paradiso
  • “We promise we’re going to keep making a difference. The best thing we can do is when we can stick together, I’m telling you, the sky’s the limit.” – Christopher Paradiso

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