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Visit 888barbara.com to watch our free Business Unusual Webinar series, with expert advice on how to push your business ahead today. 116. When One Door Closes... Did you know that I almost wasn’t a Shark on Shark Tank? Listen in to hear what almost cost me my spot! This week, I’m breaking down career pivots, trying new things and bouncing back.

Does Barbara Corcoran have a podcast?
Life is too short to waste your time practicing someone else's fancy theory on success. I give you the straight talk and the confidence to get there. Follow Business Unusual with Barbara Corcoran on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Presented by AT&T Business.
Who is Barbara Corcoran's husband?
Bill HigginsBarbara Corcoran / Husband
Who is Barbara Corcoran's daughter?
Katie HigginsBarbara Corcoran / Daughter
How do I contact Barbara Corcoran?
Email Barbara Corcoran at [email protected] or [email protected] or her Official Site.
What is wrong with Barbara from Shark Tank?
Corcoran has dyslexia and was labeled the 'dumb kid' by her teachers and classmates. According to Corcoran, the bullying "drove her to work harder and learn the skills she needed to succeed".
How old is Barbara Corbin?
73 years (March 10, 1949)Barbara Corcoran / Age
Which Shark Tank businesses have failed?
25 Failed Shark Tank Companies. Here is our list of the biggest and most famous Shark Tank failures:ToyGaroo. Source. ... ShowNo Towels. Source. ... Sweet Ballz. Source. ... Body Jac, Source. ... CATEapp. Source. ... Breathometer. Source. ... You Smell Soap. Source.More items...•
Does Barbara Corcoran's daughter have a disability?
Corcoran learned of her own disability when her son was diagnosed in the second grade, according to Entrepreneur. Corcoran says her 11-year-old daughter also has ADD. “Everything I've ever done in life has been to prove that I'm not stupid,” People reports Corcoran said. “I've been dyslexic my whole life.
Who owns Shark Tank?
Shark TankExecutive producersMark Burnett Clay Newbill Phil GurinCamera setupMultiple-cameraRunning time42 minutesProduction companiesMark Burnett Productions (2009–11) One Three Media (2012–14) United Artists Media Group (2014–15) MGM Television (2016–) Sony Pictures Television Studios19 more rows
How old is Barbara Corcoran?
73 years (March 10, 1949)Barbara Corcoran / Age
What is Barbara from Shark Tank worth?
$100 millionThrough her real estate company, investments, speaking engagements and appearance on “Shark Tank,” she has a net worth of $100 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
What does Barbara Corcoran do now?
Barbara is a savvy investor and executive producer on ABC's 4-time, Emmy award-winning hit reality show, Shark Tank–now in its 12th season. Passion finds you when you're working 150% at whatever you do.
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