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In this powerful episode of the "Becoming Wealthy" podcast, hosts Michelle Bosch and Sophia Bosch welcome the inspiring Lori Crete—a licensed aesthetician, beauty industry expert, and founder of the Beauty Biz Club. Lori shares her incredible journey from being a flight attendant to becoming a highly successful entrepreneur in the beauty industry. She opens up about her experiences, including the life-altering impact of 9/11, and how she used that moment to pivot into a career she loves.
Lori discusses the importance of building good credit from a young age, instilled in her by her parents, and how these early lessons shaped her approach to money and business. She also provides invaluable advice on thriving during economic downturns, the "lipstick effect," and how creating a feel-good experience can sustain a business even in tough times.
Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, just starting out, or someone interested in the beauty industry, this episode is packed with actionable insights and motivational stories that will inspire you to persevere and succeed, no matter the circumstances.
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ABOUT MICHELLE: 🤯 🚀
Michelle Bosch is the CEO and co-founder of Orbit Investments and has been a full-time real estate investor since 2002.
She has bought and sold over 4,500 pieces of real estate and built the 3rd largest land investment and auction company in the US, bringing that company successfully into the 8-figure revenues in a matter of 18 months. She also invests in multi-family real estate with over 1,000 units and $70 million in assets under management.
She is also the Co-Creator of the nationally recognized Land Profit Generator Program, focusing on teaching others how to invest in Land.
Michelle Co-Hosts together with her teenage daughter, Sophia Bosch the "Becoming Wealthy" Podcast granting women an insider's view on wealth creation and paving the way for a new generation of savvy and financially independent women.