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Jay Conner has over 20 years of experience and has completed $52 million in transactions. Jay shares his journey from financing mobile homes to flipping single-family houses, and how he navigated the 2009 financial crisis by discovering private money. Jay provides valuable insights on raising private money without asking for it, his top tips for using private money in real estate, and how to mitigate risks to ensure successful deals. Listeners will learn actionable strategies for securing unlimited funding and leveraging private money to achieve financial freedom.
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Scott Arias shares insights on team dynamics, generational differences in the workforce, and the importance of execution in construction projects. He discusses hiring strategies for identifying top talent and the significance of understanding and integrating varying generational perspectives and values.
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Tony Lamb is the owner and CEO of Kona Ice, Traveling Tom's Coffee Truck, and Beverly Ann's Cookie Truck. Tony recounts his incredible journey from selling vacuum cleaners to building the largest food truck company in the world. The discussion covers key aspects like scaling Kona Ice, understanding the difference between entrepreneurship and small business ownership. Tony also shares insights on the importance of self-awareness, financial management, and the role of mentorship. This episode is packed with entrepreneurial wisdom and real-world business strategies. Tune in now!
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Chaz Wolfe welcomes Professor Tonya M. Evans to discuss cryptocurrency. They uncover what big banks don’t want you to know, debunk top crypto myths, and share tips on making money with crypto. This episode also covers blockchain technology, investment cautions, and the future of cryptocurrency.
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Chris Dyer discusses mastering tough conversations, transitioning from CEO to consultant, managing large-scale employee numbers, and remote work's impact on company culture. He also shares effective communication strategies and insights on creating high-performance teams.
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Josh Wilson discusses the challenges of his entrepreneurial journey, including a significant financial loss. He shares insights on selling to holding companies, evaluating business acquisitions, and building value for future exits. The episode also covers recruiting c-suite executives and achieving freedom for entrepreneurs and their teams.
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Coach JV (John Vasquez) is a former banking VP turned founder of the 3T Warrior Academy. Coach JV has helped thousands of people achieve freedom in mindset, health, and wealth. With over 2,000,000 followers, he's a powerhouse content creator and a leader in the crypto space.
Coach JV shares his remarkable journey from being broke on his parents' couch to building multiple seven-figure ecosystems and establishing a Rockefeller Trust for his family's future. He dives deep into macroeconomics, discussing the challenges facing the middle class and why an annual income of $160,000 is now needed to maintain middle-class status in America. Tune in to learn how to navigate the economic shifts and build wealth as an entrepreneur in today's dynamic economy. -
Host Chaz Wolfe welcomes the legendary Mark Podolsky, also known as "The Land Geek," to the King's stage. Mark is a trusted authority in buying and selling raw, undeveloped land and has completed over 6,000 transactions in his 20+ year career. If you’ve ever wondered how to create passive income streams or live life on your own terms, this episode is a must-watch!
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Are your customers so obsessed with you that they tell all their friends and family? Clifton Muckenfuss discusses the importance of client retention and the concept of raving fans to grow your business organically. He shares his journey to founding Building Raving Fans and the significance of coaching. Chaz & Discuss the the mastermind principle, the role of relationships in success, and common mistakes in building raving fans. The episode also explores the drawbacks of digital marketing and transactional selling, and the value of aligning business decisions with personal values.
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Rylee Meek has achieved massive success and is a 9 figure business owner, owning several 7 figure businesses. Meek, the Co-founder of Kings Council Coaching, shares his journey as an entrepreneur and gives real tactical insights on sales and marketing, the intersection of faith and entrepreneurship, and common mindset challenges among Christian entrepreneurs. Drawing from his book, "The Kingdom Entrepreneur", Meek explores the root of confidence and the concept of fear of God. This is a sales and marketing masterclass you can't miss!
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Chaz Wolfe and Neb Aynu unearth the realities of entrepreneurship, examining Neb's transition from corporate life to starting his own a business from scratch. They dissect the importance of mindset shifts, trust in business, and address America's Wealth Gap in minority communities.
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Guest Armando LeDuc shares insights on content creation, mapping out client journeys, and overcoming imposter syndrome. The episode also explores the unique entrepreneur challenges, the influence of trauma in business, and team diversity. Tune in now!
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Host Chaz Wolfe welcomes Dan Rawitch to the king's stage. Dan is the Founder and Head Trader of University of Options, an online learning platform that teaches trading skills to beginner and advanced traders.
Dan and Chaz Discuss automated trading bots and the reality of guaranteed returns. They delve into Dan's transition from Wall Street to finance, inspired by Jim Rohn and how he was shaped by his fathers entrepreneurial journey. Additionally, they discuss the challenges and rewards of raising children with an entrepreneurial spirit and the power of belief in overcoming financial loss. -
Host Chaz Wolfe welcomes cybersecurity expert and entrepreneur Rick Jordan to the kings stage. They discuss overcoming entrepreneurial challenges and fear. They explore Jordan's journey of taking his company public, the neurology of fear, and the emotions tied to parenthood. Jordan provides insights into his business building rule of thirds, revenue generation, and the transition from startup to a scaled business.
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Host Chaz Wolfe welcomes Janine Jennings to the stage to discuss her journey from tragedy to financial independence. They discuss key points such as turning adversity into blessings, the importance of belief in entrepreneurship, and the concept of a "Quintillionaire number". Janine shares her experiences of resilience and her transition from hairstylist to tax preparer. The episode concludes with a step-by-step guide on calculating your Quintillionaire number.
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Chaz Wolfe welcomes Sean Martin to the Kings Stage. Sean is successful entrepreneur from the Bronx who transitioned from corporate to owning a durable medical equipment business. They discuss Sean's upbringing, education, brushes with law, and decision to get sober. They discuss the harsh reality of success and the importance of defining personal purpose.
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Host Chaz Wolfe welcomes Cam Beaudoin to the kings stage. In this episode, they discuss starting a business while balancing family life, transitioning from a side gig to your main focus, and the importance of video content. They dive into the world professional speaking, elevating brand presence, building client trust, and the importance of a demo reel. They also touch on reframing perspectives for success, defining your mission, changing money mindsets, and Cam's offered services.
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In this episode, Chaz Wolfe is joined by Mike DeHaan, an engineer turned real estate entrepreneur. They discuss Mike's risk-taking mentality, the importance of passive income, and overcoming limiting beliefs. They also discuss the realities of entrepreneurship, strategies for profit in real estate, and the influence of '4 Hour Work Week' on Mike's journey.
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In this episode, Chaz Wolfe is joined by Ryan Schmitt to discuss the importance of creating win-win situations in business. Ryan shares his personal journey, including financial struggles, and emphasizes the value of a people-first approach. They also discuss strategies for managing stress, fostering company loyalty, and Ryan's vision for the construction industry.
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