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[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
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:
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[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:
Resources mentioned:
Adam Carroll – www.adamspeaks.com/
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[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:
Last Question
Support Edenworks at Wholefoods Williamsburg (in NYC Wholefoods next year)
(: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:
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:
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[: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:
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.
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[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:
Resources mentioned:
Trello
[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:
Resources Mentioned:
Vanessa’s two books “I’ll Have What She’s Having”& “Profit With Honor”