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Josh Felber

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Josh Felber is an American media-personality and public speaker.[1] His podcasts and writings have gained him a lot of attention as well.[2] In addition to appearing on ABC News, Business Insider, Fox and Entrepreneur, Josh is also a frequent contributor to Forbes magazine. Various TV programs including the Today Show on NBC have interviewed Josh and he has spoken at the NASDAQ in 2018.[3]

Career[edit]

Josh founded several companies including Merchant Financial Services Inc. in 1992, Lifemax LLC in 2002, Magnum Energy Solutions in 2006. He also produced several documentaries such as Visioneer: The Peter Diamandis Story (2015) which earned him two Emmy awards and the Rebound (2016) for which he received a Brooklyn Film Festival award.[4] Josh was honored with the Expy Award and Inc. 5000.[5]

Josh has published numerous articles in Entrepreneur (magazine), Inc. (magazine), Forbes, and GOBankingRates.[6] He has appeared on multiple popular podcasts including AskGaryVee Show, Harmon Brothers Poop to Gold, Kevin Harrington Shark Show, EO Fire.[7] Also, he appeared as an expert guest on NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX.[8]

He has won an Expy Award for his contributions to the top 3 best-selling Amazon Books Transform co-authored with Brian Tracy and SuccessOnomics with Steve Forbes.[9]

References[edit]

  1. Cardone, Grant (11 September 2015). "Making Bank with Josh Felber Serial Entrepreneur, High Performance Coach". GCTV.
  2. "Human Impact on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. 4 October 2022.
  3. "Josh Felber, Contributor". U.S. News & World Report.
  4. "THE REBOUND by Shaina Allen". Brooklyn Film Festival.
  5. "Josh Felber Receiving Expy Award & Interview 2014". YouTube.
  6. "7 sentences successful people never say". Business Insider.
  7. "Learn the fascinating traits that billionaires have in common". Dallas News. 7 May 2015.
  8. "Nicole Lapin Named Winner of GOBankingRates' 2017 Best Money Expert Competition". markets.businessinsider.com.
  9. "25 best personal finance books for your summer reading list". Reviewjournal.com.


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