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  <title>4 Types of Business Partnerships Every Entrepreneur Should Know</title>
  <description>What if your next big move in business wasn’t a new funnel… but the right partnership?  In this episode, I sat down with Clinton Senkow- partnership strategist, entrepreneur, and former pro hockey player- to talk about the real power of collaboration in business, how to pivot when things no longer feel aligned, and what role AI plays in scaling faster (without burning out).  We covered so much, from his journey as a co-founder of a media company to the four types of partnerships every business owner should consider- plus how AI is reshaping the consulting world.  👇 Jump to what you want to hear: Timestamps: 00:00 – Meet Clinton: Hockey player turned entrepreneur 06:00 – From sports to business: Lessons from the transition 15:00 – Saying yes before you’re ready (and what it teaches you) 22:00 – Why business pivots are necessary (and how to do them well) 33:00 – The 4 Types of Business Partnerships 44:00 – AI vs Human Strategy: What still matters most 56:00 – Why now is a powerful time for creators and big thinkers  Let me know your favorite part in the comments!  🔗 Want help launching your own course or building a leveraged offer?  Book a strategy call here → https://amandadake.com/ic  Connect with Clinton: https://www.facebook.com/clintonsenkow&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://www.instagram.com/clintonsenkow  https://www.linkedin.com/in/clintonsenkow </description>
  <author_name>The Amanda Dake Podcast</author_name>
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