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Rosario Smirne | The Open❤️Heart Collective | S4: EP001
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S4: EP001 Rosario “Ross” Smirne was born in Scranton, Pa. At an early age, he took to sports and most of his life was revolved around athletics. Eventually, he earned a scholarship to play Division 1 Baseball, with the ultimate goal of playing in the Major Leagues. Not for lack of hard-work or ability this dream was cut short. After playing his final game at George Washington University, Smirne played Professional Baseball in Italy, to include a stint on the Italian National Team. At the age of 23, he hung up his spikes and finished his bachelor's degree. From there he has a few businesses, but none that kept his interest, until he founded the lifestyle apparel brand, Quit Bitching Coalition. This has been his passion since 2015 and constantly works to make it a global brand while helping others along the way!
We are excited to be back with an all-new season of The Open❤️Heart Collective. In our first episode back we are honored to welcome special guest Rosario Smirne, Founder of Quit Bitching Coalition.
Recorded live on October 8th, 2019
As with previous episodes, each video session will run for 60-minutes broadcast live on Facebook 💻& Instagram📱.
The episodes will be live & unedited as these conversations need to be raw, emotional and in your face because we don’t have them enough. Stay tuned & thank you for your continued support in breaking the stigma & creating safe places for us all to share our stories. Support this podcast and our mission to break the stigma around mental health. Support mental health organizations around the world via the link in my profile.
Thank you to everyone who continues to support this series, it truly means the world to me. Together we can #breakthestigma & #stopsuicide❤️
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-open-heart-collective/support56 episoder
Manage episode 245094030 series 1940914
S4: EP001 Rosario “Ross” Smirne was born in Scranton, Pa. At an early age, he took to sports and most of his life was revolved around athletics. Eventually, he earned a scholarship to play Division 1 Baseball, with the ultimate goal of playing in the Major Leagues. Not for lack of hard-work or ability this dream was cut short. After playing his final game at George Washington University, Smirne played Professional Baseball in Italy, to include a stint on the Italian National Team. At the age of 23, he hung up his spikes and finished his bachelor's degree. From there he has a few businesses, but none that kept his interest, until he founded the lifestyle apparel brand, Quit Bitching Coalition. This has been his passion since 2015 and constantly works to make it a global brand while helping others along the way!
We are excited to be back with an all-new season of The Open❤️Heart Collective. In our first episode back we are honored to welcome special guest Rosario Smirne, Founder of Quit Bitching Coalition.
Recorded live on October 8th, 2019
As with previous episodes, each video session will run for 60-minutes broadcast live on Facebook 💻& Instagram📱.
The episodes will be live & unedited as these conversations need to be raw, emotional and in your face because we don’t have them enough. Stay tuned & thank you for your continued support in breaking the stigma & creating safe places for us all to share our stories. Support this podcast and our mission to break the stigma around mental health. Support mental health organizations around the world via the link in my profile.
Thank you to everyone who continues to support this series, it truly means the world to me. Together we can #breakthestigma & #stopsuicide❤️
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-open-heart-collective/support56 episoder
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