Interview With Entrepreneur Will Pope: How To Achieve Freedom In All Aspects of Life.

Business & Success
2 min readJul 7, 2021

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Will Pope is an entrepreneur, professional vocalist, networking consultant, and expert problem solver. Upon having a successful career in global performing, Will turned his aspirations to entrepreneurship. He has also become an influencer through instagram, but changed the game by changing the influencer status of no income content creation to business and entrepreneur status turning his followers into dollars. Since then Will has consulted super entrepreneurs making over 8 figures per month on growing their brand and business in the online space.

In this interview we ask Will a few questions about how he was able to achieve such success.

What inspired you to become successful?

Since I was a child my main goal was to provide for the ones closest to me. My family has worked hard for generations and I wanted to produce a deeper level of financial freedom for them because they earned it and have taken care of me in my worst of times.

What have you been able to achieve during your entrepreneurial journey?

I have achieved massive freedom in travel, mind, and finances. I have networked with government correspondents, super entrepreneurs, and just as importantly, next level up and coming entrepreneurs who will be the Elon Musks of tomorrow.

Can you give us two of your best success tips?

Tip 1 — Reward yourself for doing the right thing. Habits are created by positive reinforcement.

Tip 2 — Write down your goals. Read them. Execute. Repeat morning and night. We, as humans, have a horrible habit of not remembering what is most important to them.

What do you do with your free time?

If we define free time as completely separate from my ventures. Then I spend my free time at church, with close friends, reading, and turning my brain off as a gamer.

If you had one piece of advice to someone just starting out, what would it be?

Don’t judge yourself from your first at bat. Or second. Or third. If you haven’t stepped up to the plate at least 100 times. You’re still getting the kinks out.

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