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Adam Cohen: The Farmer Who Helps Other Farmers Succeed | Undiscovered Entrepreneur Podcast

Hey, Scuba Believers! Welcome to another episode of the Undiscovered Entrepreneur podcast, where I interview amazing entrepreneurs who are on their journey to success. In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking to Adam Cohen, a former mushroom farmer and math teacher who is now helping other farmers grow their businesses. Adam shared his incredible story of how he got into farming, how he built his farm from scratch, and how he exited the farm. He also shared his insights and advice on how to communicate with your customers, how to provide value, how to fire clients, how to work on your business, not in your business, and how to collaborate with other farmers. Adam is a very generous and humble person who has a lot of wisdom and passion for what he does. You don’t want to miss this episode!

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Thank you so much for watching this episode of the Undiscovered Entrepreneur podcast. I hope you learned something valuable and had some fun. I’ll see you next week for another coaching session. Until then, keep doing it today! Bye bye!