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Ep.60 Overcoming Setbacks: Chris Rinaudo’s Insights on Business, Family, and Personal Growth

Ep.60 Overcoming Setbacks: Chris Rinaudo’s Insights on Business, Family, and Personal Growth

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1/ Meet Chris Rinaudo — small-town kid from St. Francisville, LA, who never saw himself as an “entrepreneur.” Instead, he’s just someone who dove into business and life, learning by doing and adapting along the way.2/ After dreaming of being a doctor, Chris Rinaudo realized LSU had other plans (and a LOT of distractions). He switched gears, joined the Navy, became an aerospace physiologist, and learned the art of reinvention.3/ Military life instilled discipline, but it was corporate America at Shaw Group that forced Chris Rinaudo to unlearn old ways, adapt to new cultures, and start seeing the world differently.4/ Bet big, sometimes fall hard. Chris Rinaudo’s first “breakout” moment building post-Katrina housing fizzled. Then came an oil spill, a wild road trip, and—after a printer-in-the-truck hustle—a big BP housing contract. Never a dull moment!5/ Entrepreneurship is muddy. Chris Rinaudo thought he was losing it all with Baton Rouge Cargo, but tough times built resilience. Living through real anxiety and reaching out for help (hello, Italian Yoda) turned it around.6/ On leadership: Don’t just grind from the front. Chris Rinaudo learned that scaling a business means hiring people who think for themselves, empowering them, and sharing the “parable of the oranges” (look it up, it’s gold!).7/ Real talk—sometimes families try to do EVERYTHING for a loved one in need. Chris Rinaudo learned (the hard way) that bringing in expert caregivers isn’t just smart—it lets families focus on loving, not burning out.8/ Growth isn’t linear. Chris Rinaudo jumped from stone to stone, sometimes backwards, but always looking for the next step forward. That’s the “Muddy Waters, Clear Vision” mantra.9/ His wisdom to younger self (and all of us): You don’t have to lead from the front. Build teams who challenge you, teach them to think for themselves, and invest in their growth.10/ Whether it’s scaling Moore Care for senior citizens or supporting employees, Chris Rinaudo’s story is proof: resilience, asking for help, and letting go of ego are the real keys to fulfillment.Share with a friend who needs a dose of gritty inspiration—and remember, it’s OK if the vision’s not always clear. Just keep moving forward!#Entrepreneur #Leadership #GrowthMindset #BusinessJourney

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