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The Mainstreet Podcast - From Abbey Road to Russell Street: A Conversation with Tony Lombardi

From Abbey Road to Russell Street: A Conversation with Tony Lombardi

03/13/23 • 53 min

The Mainstreet Podcast

Tony Lombardi stops by Mainstreet to chat about his decision to leave his highly-successful career in sales at Boeing Capital for what initially was, in his own words, "a hobby." That hobby ultimately became a new career as managing partner and journalist for the award-winning Russell Street Report (formerly Ravens247.com) https://russellstreetreport.com/ and the Eutaw Street Report https://eutawstreetreport.com/. With this mid-life career move, Tony lived up to his personal credo of, "Do what you love, love what you do."
Given his new career choice, it's no surprise that this Baltimore native and Loyola grad is a local sports fanatic. What may surprise people, however, is his enduring love of the Beatles. And after you hear Tony describe his admiration for the way the Fab Four worked as a unit to create magic, you'll understand how the success of the Beatles reflect his own approach to work and creativity. In other words, the distance between Abbey Road and Russell Street is closer than we think. This is Tony Lombardi's story and we're pleased to share it on Mainstreet.
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@RussellSTReport

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Tony Lombardi stops by Mainstreet to chat about his decision to leave his highly-successful career in sales at Boeing Capital for what initially was, in his own words, "a hobby." That hobby ultimately became a new career as managing partner and journalist for the award-winning Russell Street Report (formerly Ravens247.com) https://russellstreetreport.com/ and the Eutaw Street Report https://eutawstreetreport.com/. With this mid-life career move, Tony lived up to his personal credo of, "Do what you love, love what you do."
Given his new career choice, it's no surprise that this Baltimore native and Loyola grad is a local sports fanatic. What may surprise people, however, is his enduring love of the Beatles. And after you hear Tony describe his admiration for the way the Fab Four worked as a unit to create magic, you'll understand how the success of the Beatles reflect his own approach to work and creativity. In other words, the distance between Abbey Road and Russell Street is closer than we think. This is Tony Lombardi's story and we're pleased to share it on Mainstreet.
Follow Tony on social media.
Twitter
@RSRLombardi
@RussellSTReport

Facebook
Ravens247
Ravens 247

IG
russellstreetreport
tonylombardi247

Support the show

Please consider supporting The Mainstreet Podcast
Patreon
Buy Me A Coffee
Mainstreet on the web and social media
Website
Facebook
Twitter
Interested in sponsoring Mainstreet or have guest suggestions, please email us at:
[email protected]

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