Clinton Releases the First Episode of his Uncut and Real Raw Podcast

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On Monday, Clinton officially released his podcast: Uncut and Real Raw With Clinton Anderson. With the podcast, Clinton aims to interview successful entrepreneurs each month and share the conversations he has with them.

“Everyone has a unique story, and I’ve always been fascinated with people who start from nothing and through a combination of hard work, determination, taking risks and luck, become successful and stand out in their industry. Each month, I visit with those who motivate me to talk about their rise to success and how they conquered the challenges they faced along the way,” Clinton says.

The podcast’s debut guest is Melanie Smith from Solo Select Horses. Clinton visits with Melanie about her start in the horse world and how she’s built Solo Select Horses up to be a leader in online equine sales. Their conversation spans two episodes that are available to listen to anywhere you listen to podcasts, including on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, PlayerFM, the Samsung Podcast app and Podchaser. Watch both full length episodes on the Uncut and Real Raw YouTube channel.

Episode 01: A Conversation With Melanie Smith

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Episode 02: A Continued Conversation With Melanie Smith

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Learn more about the podcast at www.uncutandrealraw.com.

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