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Antonio Taylor Resilient Journey from Fatherhood to VP | S.O. What! Success Story

Be the Bag! Don’t chase it!

Whew! Powerful words to live by from a man who eats excuses and uses them to make him stronger to help others.

Recently, I had the opportunity to give a company-wide keynote and then a leadership training to management for Transnetyx, an awesome organization that is now sponsoring the annual Love Yourself Event fundraiser for the nonprofit I started, the S.O. What! Foundation. 

That’s where I met Antonio Taylor. 

And then I learned Antonio Taylor story of being a father and dropping out of college because of his dedication to being there for his child. His journey to becoming a VP at Transnetyx while never sacrificing his commitment to being a mentor is inspiring and a reminder of how we can all make a difference.   

In this episode of S.O. What! Success Stories, witness the simplicity of impacting the lives of youth and making a difference by just being there and being an example for them to see what’s possible.

Remember, new S.O. What! Success stories will be posted each month. Subscribe to my YouTube channel, and don’t miss a single episode of these inspiring interviews!

 

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S.O. What! Success Stories with Summer Owens is a series of casual conversations with overcomers about real life and resilience. Guests share their stories including some of the challenges they faced on their journeys to success. In each conversation, Summer breaks down the S.O. What! Success System and how implementing each of the elements leads to success in the face of even the greatest adversity.

THE S.O. WHAT! SUCCESS SYSTEM

Overcome Obstacles + Eliminate Excuses + Calculate Choices = S.O. What! Success

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