Riskfetti is HERE!!!

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If you read this blog and think to yourself, “Gee, I with I had 271 pages just like this” then you’re in luck! Because Riskfetti is now available on Amazon!

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This baby has been crowning forever, and I am beyond excited for it to finally be published and available to the world. Writing a book is hard work. Like, a LOT of hard work. If you ever decide to write a book, get a super awesome co-author, like Angel Guerra. But you can’t have her as YOUR co-author. I found her first. I’ll fight you for her. Plus, she’s already writing 10 more books with me. I haven’t told her yet, but she is. She is finding this out in real time as she reads this blog.

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If you don’t already follow Angel on LinkedIn, you absolutely should. In addition to having a successful career in the risk management and insurance industry, she owns TWO businesses, is currently pursuing her PhD, is a phenomenal community builder, an amazing friend, and somehow on top of all that, had time to co-author a book about risk management with me.

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We are both so proud of the work we put into this book, and we can’t wait to hear from readers. We hope we teach you some things, we hope we make you laugh and we hope this makes risk management more accessible for everyone.

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If you’re wondering about the content, we have chapters titled, “How to Buy Insurance Without Crying,” “I Got Sued! Now What?” and “But We’ve Always Done It This Way.” There are 13 chapters in total, covering your most common hazard risks, like property, liability and workers’ comp, as well as some good “peopley” stuff, like leadership, ethics and how to build good HR partnerships.

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If you’re interested in buying books in bulk for your team, visit our website and scroll down to the bulk pre-order section to save money on orders of 10 or more.

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Shout out to everyone who has supported us on this journey and helped us prove that people want to have a little fun while they’re learning.

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Happy reading!

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