Ed Latimore (@edlatimore) is an entrepreneur from Pittsburgh, PA. He made a living through teaching and informing others via the internet, books, and speeches. The entrepreneur uses his past experiences to help others that may be facing the same challenges. Whether talking about sobriety or how to grow their social media following, Latimore has a talent for instructive work.
Latimore’s childhood in Pittsburgh was less than ideal. His family was poor and spent time living in public housing, giving part of the reason why he became addicted to alcohol. Latimore eventually embarked on a journey to become sober, which he succeeded in and has been sober since December of 2013. He now uses that journey along with his expertise in social media marketing to coach and inform millions through his books and presence on the internet.
As an author, Latimore has written numerous best-selling books on Amazon. He puts words onto pages, explaining and giving insight into his challenging past so his readers can learn. His book, Sober Letters To My Drunken Self was featured as a best seller in the addiction category on Amazon. Aside from his career as an author, Latimore has put together a website that gives its viewer’s self-improvement content.
In the future, Latimore plans to push out a series of membership portals to his website. These will be for people who are struggling with addiction and recovery. Additionally, people who want to learn how to market and promote themselves on social media. Furthermore, for people who want strategies for developing physical, mental, and emotional strength. He also plans to publish more inspirational and informative books.
If you are in need of any motivational and self-improvement help be sure to check out Ed Latimore’s books and website.
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