What does it actually take to build something that outlasts you? In Part 2 of our conversation with entrepreneur, husband, father, and blind dad Vission Cooper, the talk moves past the business wins and into the mindset behind them, the marriage, the mistakes, and the reason he calls it all legacy.
Danny sets up each moment of the conversation for listeners, adding context as Vission unpacks what he's learned building multiple businesses, raising his kids, and creating opportunities for other blind entrepreneurs along the way. From his views on the American dream to the role communication played in his marriage, Vission gets honest about what actually paid off.
You'll also hear how he met his wife, Rel, at the school for the blind, how the two of them built a life from a packed one-bedroom apartment with barely any privacy, and how becoming parents changed the way he shows up as a partner. It's a raw look at insecurity, support, and what it means to build something bigger than yourself.
Josselyn and Terrin get in on it too, talking about what it would take to launch a business idea of their own, sparked by the conversation. By the end, the episode makes one thing clear: entrepreneurship isn't just about the money. It's about solving problems and leaving people better off than you found them.
To learn more about Vission, explore his businesses, or connect with him directly, visit visioncooper.com. You can also check out Access Your Place and keep an eye out for what's next, including 420 Wellness and a few other projects in the works.
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