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Don't Quote Me S3 E2 || Eric Freeman

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Eric Freeman sits down for a raw, honest conversation about purpose, perseverance, and the realities of building a food business from the ground up. From being incarcerated at 19 to becoming a community activist, father, and founder of Mindset Meals, Eric shares how nourishment—physical, mental, and spiritual—became the foundation of his life’s mission. In this episode, we explore: * Eric’s journey from prison to entrepreneurship * The origins of Mindset Meals and its mission to nourish communities * The brutal realities of running a food business * Protecting your energy and choosing the right people * Fatherhood, health, and redefining success * Why he refuses to have a Plan B This is one of the most candid and inspiring conversations we’ve had on Don’t Quote Me. If you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or anyone navigating a tough season, this one will hit you.

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episode Don't Quote Me S3 E2 || Eric Freeman artwork

Don't Quote Me S3 E2 || Eric Freeman

Eric Freeman sits down for a raw, honest conversation about purpose, perseverance, and the realities of building a food business from the ground up. From being incarcerated at 19 to becoming a community activist, father, and founder of Mindset Meals, Eric shares how nourishment—physical, mental, and spiritual—became the foundation of his life’s mission. In this episode, we explore: * Eric’s journey from prison to entrepreneurship * The origins of Mindset Meals and its mission to nourish communities * The brutal realities of running a food business * Protecting your energy and choosing the right people * Fatherhood, health, and redefining success * Why he refuses to have a Plan B This is one of the most candid and inspiring conversations we’ve had on Don’t Quote Me. If you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or anyone navigating a tough season, this one will hit you.

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Don’t Quote Me S3 E1: Frankie Williams

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