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From Punchline to TEDx Powerhouse: The Unexpected Entrepreneurial Journey of Cesar Cervantes

Vincent A. Lanci/ Cesar Cervantes Season 27 Episode 18

What does it take to launch a business that's both professionally successful and personally fulfilling? On this week's episode of That Entrepreneur Show, we're welcoming back Cesar Cervantes, a self-proclaimed "ham" who started his career on stage as a stand-up comedian and accidentally became a leader in the world of professional speaking.

Cesar's entrepreneurial journey is a powerful testament to the idea that your most authentic self is your most valuable asset. He'll share the pivotal moments that led him to leave his successful comedy career, including being a featured comedian on Comedy Central and sharing the stage with greats like George Lopez. You'll hear how teaching a comedy class for fun reignited his creative spark and revealed his true calling: helping others find their voice.

We'll dive into the story behind Top Talks and his TEDx Mentorship Program, which has helped over 200 clients land and deliver a powerful TEDx Talk. Cesar will reveal the key lessons he's learned, from the mistakes he made as a new speaker to the core principles he applies from comedy to business—like the importance of putting the audience first and not being afraid to fail.

This conversation is a must-listen for anyone who's ever felt stuck or disconnected from their work. Cesar’s story proves that the journey to building a thriving business can be inspired by the most unexpected passions and that finding your purpose can lead to the greatest success. Oh, and he will talk about his brand new book! 

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