Vincent Pugliese was an incredibly respected and awarded photographer, covering sports events any fan would dream of. The problem was, the media company he worked for never wanted to pay him what he deserved.
Whiskey and Vodka with Vincent Pugliese – The Shair Podcast Episode 243
What’s riskier:
Playing it safe, even if you’re not happy or fulfilled?
Or daring to leave your comfort zone to design the life you always wanted?
Vincent Pugliese was an incredibly respected and awarded photographer, covering sports events any fan would dream of. The problem was, the media company he worked for never wanted to pay him what he deserved. Vincent took the leap from his secure low-paying job into freelancing where he finally flourished, enabling him to help others achieve Total Life Freedom.
Vincent never aspired to be more because he was controlled by his past. He never felt he was good enough or deserving of anything. The internal shift happened when Vincent realized that the world didn’t revolve around him and that by living with a generous mindset, amazing opportunities come his way.
Listen to how Vincent Pugliese went from being addicted to selfishness to living a life of total freedom.
Vincent Pugliese
Vincent Pugliese is, first and foremost, a husband to his beautiful wife Elizabeth and the proud dad of their three boys, Andrew, Nolan, and Dylan.
Vincent has been a professional photographer for more than twenty-three years and an international award-winning sports and documentary photographer. Vincent has photographed every major sporting event, including the Super Bowl, the World Series, the NHL Finals, the Kentucky Derby and even Wrestlemania!
When he’s not with his family or shooting, Vincent also coaches freelancers on how to live a life of financial, time and life freedom, specifically through the world of self-employment. Vincent teaches those looking for time and money freedom through mastermind groups, The Freelance Tribe membership community, and through one-on-one coaching.
Total Life Freedom
To change your life, you need to change the people that you spend time with. As Jim Rohn famously said, “We are the average of the five people that we spend the most time with.”
Are the people in your life challenging you to be better at business and money, more attentive with your family and more dedicated to your health? If they aren’t, it’s only going to get worse. You deserve to be in control of your life, the work you do, the master of your schedule and the freedom to build the life of your dreams!