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Business Success Amid Political Differences | 11-13-24

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Joe Connolly shares a business success story involving two New York area business owners with contrasting political views. Westchester contractor Rigo DiPietro, a Trump supporter, stresses the need for lower prices on materials, equipment, and fuel. John Catsimatidis, owner of WABC, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the broad impact of fuel costs. Conversely, Wendy Wollner, owner of Balancing Life's Issues in Ossining, who was stressed by the election, focuses on resilience and maintaining a positive vision for her business. She advocates for understanding different perspectives while staying true to one's own business or life vision. For more business growth tips, visit wabcradio.com/joe.

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