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Oct 12, 2017

Time Stamped Show Notes:

[1:22] What’s helped Tucker Max become Tucker Max

[3:10] Tucker’s own failure

[4:54] Your arrogance bears the fruit of being self critical

[6:06] Tucker Max’s strength is that he can face reality  

[8:24] Finding out your business is failing

[9:54] Perception

[10:44] Nail it before you can scale it

[13:00] Find Great people

[14:56] How a seminar was the birthplace of Scribe Writing

[15:50] Scribes wrote the words of Jesus, Socrates, and potentially yours to

[17:02] SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY TUCKER

[18:04] Market pulling a company out of you

[18:50] Wishing you had 10 lives just because of the amount of business opportunities there are

[21:40] Becoming the next Apple just by reading the market and opportunities

[21:45] How YOU can start your business on what you love

[22:52] Pick a field and start working

[23:40] The idea doesn’t matter, it’s the timing and execution that matters

[24:38] We have the same amount of opportunity in our day that Rockefeller had in the Industrial Revolution

[26:24] You need action to be able to have the right to say anything

[27:23] Fun rant on how the “F-Bomb” expresses Tucker’s feelings towards action’s necessity

[28:19] The push to action

[30:20] Advice in Cryptokeys

[31:20] Cryptokeys is for those who are more knowledgeable in it for now

[32:29] The wild west of cryptokeys

[33:53] Marketing 101 with a drycleaning example

[35:37] On your deathbed with your children next to you

[36:46] Only through business can you affect the greatest amount of people

[38:42] Cleaning toilets is honorable

[39:18] The world economy is changing

[41:18] Our economy will be resorted to entertainment when the robots take over manual labor

[42:27] Competition is about putting in all the effort that you need to

[44:25] What is important to Tucker Max’s legacy?

[45:23] Be the dad your kids love

[46:54] Outside of family, what does Tucker Max wish to leave as his impact?

[50:18] Helping Tucker make more marbles by working for him as a marketing apprentice

3 Key Points

  1. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t force it to drink
  2. Reading the market so you can start the business you love
  3. There’s as much opportunity now as there was in the industrial revolution
  4. You need to be in business if you wish to affect the WORLD for the better

Last Question:

The only thing that Tucker Max needs, as far as resources go, is people. Tucker is looking for a marketing apprentice.

Resources Mentioned:

Tucker Max’s Scribe Writing

The Inevitable  By Kevin Kelly

Business Model Generation By Alexander Osterwalder

Oct 12, 2017

Time stamped show notes:

[00:09] Introduction to Diego Corzo – passive income creator

[00:45] Goal is to achieve financial freedom by age 27

[2:19] How he reached 11 properties generating cash flow every month

[3:28] His initial goal was to buy one property a year and by age 35 have 10 properties

[3:40] With the help of his mentor and a mastermind group he’s been able to achieve success faster

[4:30] When you go and do something you should do it for equity or knowledge

[5:24] Look at deals as much as possible. Metric: 1% rule [if you buy house for $100k, rent should be at least $1k

[6:55] Got started through house hacking [lived in master bedroom, rented out the other rooms] → mortgage paid by roommates

[7:35] Owner occupant loans

[9:51] You don’t need the resources on hand if you’re resourceful.

[11:31] When he decided to quit it was a calculated risk because the properties were covering his expenses

[12:02] If your bills are paid you can make more abundant mind decisions

[13:27]  Came as a child. Parents overstayed visas and became undocumented. He couldn’t work so had to create a company. Buying a house was harder for him.

[17:32] He learned what financial freedom meant. Had to find a group outside of his social circle.

[20:10] How he met his agent – He offered to help with technology. He then asked him if he could drive him around to see what being an agent would be like.  

[21:05] Decided to partner up with him a couple of years later because of the value he provided him before.  

[21:59] Diego leverages his mentor’s connections. His mentor leverages Diego’s time.  

[24:42] Don’t compare your chapter one to someone else’s chapter ten

[30:08] He would like to leave the world knowing that he helped millennials become financially free

[31:40] It starts with you.

[42:03] When making money is not what’s important, but helping people, you make the most important.

[42:20] Doing well and doing good is not mutually exclusive

 

Three key points:

 

  1. When you do something you should do it for equity or knowledge
  2. Don’t compare your chapter one to someone else’s chapter ten
  3. Don’t compare your chapter one to someone else’s chapter ten

 

Resources mentioned:

 

Adam Carroll – www.adamspeaks.com/

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

Oct 12, 2017

Time stamped show notes:

 

 

[0:11] Introduction to Jason Green, founder of Edenworks

[1:02] How aquaponics are shifting the city

[1:13] Right now, cities are hubs of consumption

[1:40] 95% of leafy greens in the US comes from California

[2:03] Global food amount would be gone in 60 days if production stopped

[3:23] More calories available per person, less fresh food available

[3:52] Product now has less nutrition than it did 100 years ago

[5:02] Indoor agriculture is the idea that you create a controlled environment for plants to grow in and within that space you can grow all sorts of plants

[5:33] Aquaponics is an ecosystem of fish and plants. Fish waste becomes fertilizer

[6:46] Creating healthy ecosystems that can just run in perpetuity

[10:45] He is a bioengineer and used to create virtual reality systems for brain rehabilitation

[11:43] He decided he didn’t want to stay in Academia. He got frustrated with the slow pace of getting innovation to market

[12:35] He did a survey of what he thought the next big problems would be when he decided to leave academia

[13:10] Agriculture is one of the biggest contributors to climate change

[13:35] Alignment between beneficiary and creator

[15:15] Nothing happens unless there is an incentive to do so

[17:15] Model that would make food industry: profitable, sustainable, available

[17:26] Change in organic food market

[18:02] Jason’s business strategy was similar to Tesla’s: start with most different product

[20:15] His wife is a licensed dietitian. Advocates anything you do starts with diet.

[21:39] Food choices have more to do than food choices. Climate implications. Local ecosystem.

[23:25] Low hanging fruit for people who want to make an impact in the food space

[24:01] Focus on integrity and transparency when it comes to food.

[24:30] What is New York City trending towards in terms of food sources

[24:47] Local product and local seafood are the biggest two trends

[26:46] What will the future of food look like? Diets will be whole and fresh food, packaged food will decrease. Convenient ready to use formats

[28:18] Opinions on GMOs: not an expert on GMOs. Edenworks doesn’t use GMOs.

[29:13] Biggest risk of GMOs: choice. GMOs can change the soil, etc.

[29:40] People have the right to eat non GMO food.

[30:01] There are a lot of unknowns around GMOs, in terms of local ecosystem and health issues.

 

Three key points:

 

  1. Global food amount would be gone in 60 days if production stopped
  2. Agriculture is one of the biggest contributors to climate change
  3. Food choices have more to do than food choices. Climate implications. Local ecosystem.

 

Last Question

Support Edenworks at Wholefoods Williamsburg (in NYC Wholefoods next year)

Oct 12, 2017

(:30) George Whitesides is pushing the envelope

(0:49) Space inspires George

(1:29) George’s history with NASA and his journey to the private sector

(2:44) We want to get everyone a chance to be up in space

(3:35) Whitesides loves Earth, he doesn’t want to leave as a dump

(4:20) Mining asteroids

(5:00) Richard Branson

(7:21) Other projects in space travel with various businesses

(8:25) Most fun space fact and most strange space fact

(9:20) Paranoia

(9:55) Importance of curiosity

(10:10) The dream of opening up space

(10:38) Touching stories in Virgin Galactic’s interface

(11:30) She’s waited 50 years for your space shuttle

(12:24) 3-D Printing and AI are getting developed

(12:50) Advances in Health

(13:25) Cheating death or improving the quality of life?

(13:54) Making contributions through your actions

(14:00) Eliminating scarcity throughout the world

(14:37) Spaceship Earth, taking care of it

(15:15) Eric James’ trip to space photography

(15:50) Impacting the planet from outside the solar system

(16:30) How we can all help Virgin Galactic

 

Three key points:

  1. We’ll be able to leave this Earth soon, but it’s still important that we watch and take care of it.
  2. The Future is closer than it’s ever been.
  3. Life always has meaning because life always has more opportunity

 

Oct 12, 2017

Time stamped show notes:

[4:02] We all spend so much time looking for hacks, and productivity improvements and people to answer our questions, when deep down we all know the right answers.

[4:40] Things that you put out that are in the middle don’t get viewed.

[6:21] Top ways to test headlines

[8:51] Sumo doesn’t track a lot of stuff, they keep it simple.

[9:39] Introduction to Noah Kagan

[10:12] What he would like to create next. Legacy he wants to leave.

[10:31] There is no such thing as legacy.

[10:43] He thinks of what problems can he solve that would make his life better.

[11:02] The greatest disease of the entrepreneur: distraction.

[12:04] His “secret” to success: persistence. Having a clear outcome and then sticking with it.

[15:55] Coffee challenge.

[17:30] Get comfortable with asking for things in general to get better in business.

[19:30] Do whatever you’re great at, find someone to help you with what you’re not good at.

[22:00] Not hating

[23:00] Be everyone’s friends when you’re dead

[24:00] Becoming friends with those you don’t necessarily like

[24:40] Emotional Energy

[26:00] Get better people around you

[27:20] Just add value

[28:00] Success from playing it cool and keeping it real

[29:46] Audio gets cut

[31:12] Story time about not messing up people’s lives

[32:00] Surrounding yourself with non-complaining people

[33:15] Seeing things for how they truly are

[34:21] The projection of our economy

[35:32] Not being on the wrong side of future

[38:00] Marbles

[38:24] YOU can help Noah

[39:40] Meeting Jeff Bezos

[40:00] Learning from Jeff

[41:32] It’s always going to be harder

[42:48] Spending with those who will help you

[44:04] Feel it

 

Three key points:

 

  1. His “secret” to success: persistence. Having a clear outcome and then sticking with it.
  2. Get comfortable with asking for things in general to get better in business.
  3. Do whatever you’re great at, find someone to help you with what you’re not good at.
Oct 11, 2017

Time stamped show notes:

 

[:50] Introduction to Alex Charfen

[3:20] How entrepreneurs are labeled

[4:24] Understanding why entrepreneurs face so much pressure and noise

[4:56] Vast majority of the world clings to status quo

[5:12] Why entrepreneurs face so much internal conflict

[5:30] Entrepreneurs are more in flow with life and creation

[6:02] Four types of people in the world - Evolutionary Tribe

[9:24] Entrepreneurs are the hunters - “evolutionary hunters”

[10:32] Kids don’t have learning disorders, schools have teaching disorders

[12:14] Entrepreneurs hard wired differently [labeled as ADD, ADHD, etc.]

[13:00] History has taught that people who don’t fit in are brilliant

[13:34] What’s the path for people who want to create something?

[13:54] Wealth Dynamics - good at ideas, people, timing or numbers

[14:20] Happy solopreneur that makes money is a myth

[15:23] Collaboration trumps competition to build a better future

[15:45] Most people who are coaching to be successful haven’t achieve success

[16:07] No framework or structure to the market - no basis

[16:23] Success is not as easy as coaches sell

[17:02] Entrepreneurs are setting goals that they can’t build a connection to

[18:11] The simpler you can make something the faster we go

[18:25] What entrepreneurs need is to get into momentum

[20:15] Entrepreneurs need to be on the hun

[22:20] Third state: full constraint

[24:36] If entrepreneurs lose perspective, the body hits a panic button/fight or flight

[24:58] First thing you must focus is controlling the pressure and noise

[25:35] Hydrated entrepreneurs equal successful entrepreneurs

[28:02] If you don’t have a routine you’re setting yourself up to fail

[30:17] Entrepreneurs need a clear outcome

[30:33] Entrepreneurs don’t learn anything with research or working alone

[30:57] Entrepreneurs are capable of the same earning potential as a pro athlete

[36:17] To entrepreneurs who are starting: find something you can do

[36:35] Figure out who matters enough to you that you’ll do anything for them

[37:24] Fall in love with a population you want to serve

[43:11] There are factions out there that want to eliminate entrepreneurs

[44:02] Entrepreneurs are highly adaptable

[44:51] Lower pressure

[45:48] increase protection & support - ask for help

[48:01] if you lower pressure & noise you can accomplish more

 

Three key points:

 

  1. Entrepreneurs are built different
  2. Take care of your body. Don’t believe in the glorification of the hustle.
  3. Solopreneur success is a myth. Build a support system.

 

Resources mentioned:

Wealth Dynamics - Roger Hamilton book

Freemomentumbook.com - Alex Charfen’s book

 

Last Question:

 

Putting out a podcast about the entrepreneur personality type. Go listen to the first episode and subscribe to the podcast. Recommend a podcast Alex should be on. Join list by downloading book.

Oct 11, 2017

Time stamped show notes:

 

[0:20] Introduction to Christian Rodwell

[01:40] What he’s [Christian] excited about right now?

[3:06] Lifestyle change from moving to Portugal from the UK

[4:43] Do things that don’t scale. Always overdeliver. Focus on 1%

[5:17] How to schedule week to increase productivity.

[5:35] We all have different strengths

[06:20] Focus on things you don’t want to do first

[6:41] Outsource the building of your team

[7:25] Leverage people and their skills

[7:45] Nothing of great merit has been done alone

[9:36] Focus on this when making a deal: What value can you provide?

[10:19] Don’t try to be someone you’re not. Follow your flow.

[11:38] What Christian has achieved through community building. How he became the #2 podcast.

[14:38] Record 4 podcasts episode and launch them at the same time. Leverage following

[15:03] Don’t be afraid to reach out to people

[17:21] Take a small step to move forward.

[18:56] Brand vision 5 years into the future.

[19:14] All personal development begins with a vision.

[20:07] There’s nothing that can stop you other than yourself

[21:15] His vision: be a place where people can share, connect, etc.

[23:45] Hire mentors. Humans are wired to grow and then lead and teach others.

[24:19] Recommendations to someone who wants to live life as a creator of circumstance

[25:40] Step #1 to achieve lifestyle: get clear on your values and what really excites you and what you’d like to do if money was no object

[26:13] Step #2 to achieve lifestyle: Get clear on what you’re great at and what gets you into flow

[26:42] Step #3 to achieve lifestyle: making sure your finances are in order

[27:20] Step #4 to achieve lifestyle: control fear

[27:40] Step #5 to achieve lifestyle: focus.

[32:35] 3 things that people can focus on that would make certain that they’re trending to success

[35:15] #1 Having a mentor is the best thing to help you focus and stay on track

[35:40] #2 Staying organized

[37:20] #3 Reflect on the day and write those thoughts down

[37:52] The quality of your questions is the quality of your life

[39:11] Three D’s: Do it. Dump it. Delegate it

[39:27] Dream catcher - a folder for great ideas. Come back to it once a month.

[40:10] Three D’s questions: Was it a great idea? Can we do something about? Can someone else do it?

[41:53] Trials and tribulations Christian has gone through

[47:39] When you do something that is your passion it shines through and you attract people

[47:52] The more niche, the better. Less crowded.

[53:47] Get clear and comfortable with yourself

 

Three key points:

 

  1. Focus on things you don’t want to do first.
  2. Leverage people and their skills
  3. Three D’s: Do it. Dump it. Delegate it.

 

Resources mentioned:

 

Trello

Oct 9, 2017

[1:10] Vanessa’s short list of long achievements

[1:40] Working for 4 hours a day

[2:20] Entering into the new world of entrepreneur

[4:00] Entrepreneurship develops everybody into being a better you

[5:36] What will make your entrepreneurial dreams satisfied?

[6:51] Lessons through yoga

[8:00] Celebrating your achievements

[8:40] Grace, leisure, and ease

[10:24] Afford your journey

[11:00] Use your trials as a boost

[12:57] Create your grace and ease

[13:56] Allow yourself to say no to clients

[14:04] Burnt out by hustle

[14:53] Hustle vs. discernment

[16:25] Adrenaline exhaustion

[17:22] Honor yourself by valuing discernment

[18:30] Getting your own product out there

[19:41] Pushing to relax isn’t relaxing

[21:13] Excitement and fear

[22:40] Getting to a comfortable homeless shelter

[23:36] Envisioning yourself on the couch next to Oprah

[25:46] Fears of the subconscious

[27:04] Letting those go who are willing to come back

[28:07] We all have fears

[29:14] Effects of adrenaline exhaustion

[31:05] A knife at the throat of 8-year old Vanessa Horn

[34:28] “Without my brain who am I?”

[36:04] Life rafts of intelligence

[37:53] Opening Vanessa’s heart by divine assistance

[40:32] Warning signs of adrenaline exhaustion

[42:34] Pacing through exhaustion

[43:46] Cutting out inflamation

[45:57] Getting to sleep

[46:50] Breathe

[48:11] GO TO THE PARK!!!

[49:39] Your brain is not guaranteed to keep up with your lifestyle

[50:24] Inspiration from self-care

[52:16] Helping Vanessa make more marbles

 

3 Key Points:

 

  1. Allow yourself to feel the success that you have already made.
  2. Honor yourself by spending the time to increase your discernment as opposed to wasting so much time recuperating from hustling too hard.
  3. Your best marketing strategy is creating the life you love

 

Resources Mentioned:

Vanessa’s two books “I’ll Have What She’s Having”& “Profit With Honor”

http://VanessaHorn.com

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