How to be a Professional Hustler with Christopher K. Lopez

Published: Aug. 6, 2022, 6:44 p.m.

b'Christopher Knight Lopez, a Professional Hustler turned International Best Seller and Published Author of the book "I Made It. Then I didn\'t." joins Enterprise Radio.\\xa0It is number one in six countries across multiple business categories.
This episode of Enterprise Radio is on association with the Author Channel.
Listen\\xa0to host\\xa0Eric Dye & guest Christopher Knight Lopez discuss the following:

* The title of your book is I Made It. Then I Didn\\u2019t. Tell us about the book title.
* So what is a hustler versus a Professional Hustler? What are some of the characteristics of a Professional Hustler?
* What is the difference between an entrepreneur, business owner and a self-employed person?
* How do they (entrepreneur, business owner and a self-employed person) differ from a Professional Hustler?
* What advice do you have on becoming successful without conventional branding or a social media presence?
* What is the one piece of advice you want to leave with the listening audience?


Christopher Knight Lopez is the\\xa0author of "I Made It. Then I didn\'t.," a number one international best-seller in six countries across multiple business categories.\\xa0a non-practicing certified Master Project Manager (MPM), Master Financial Planner (MFP) and Accredited Financial Analyst (AFA). Christopher previously held his Series 65 securities license, and his General Lines \\u2013 Life, Accident, Health & HMO\\u2013 license. Christopher has managed a combined $286 million in reported Assets Under Management & Assets Under Advisement, worked in more than 29 countries, raised over $50 million for various businesses, and grossed over $13 million through his personal career.

Website: https://christopherklopez.com
Social Media Links:
Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/company/knight-lopez-literary-works-llc
Instagram: https://instagram.com/clopez2639

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