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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of welcoming, Troy Eckard, founder of Eckard Enterprise, who shares insights into his unique approach to oil and gas investments. Eckard explains his company’s growth strategy, including a $750 million acquisition in recent years, and attributes his success to transparency, technology, and deep client relationships. He emphasizes a unique capital structure, avoiding traditional carry interests in favor of a one-time fee, which builds investor trust and ensures direct monthly payments. Eckard also highlights the benefits of diversification and the importance of succession planning to maintain long-term growth and stability.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    [9:00] Introduction of Eckard Enterprise and its business strategy.
    [12:00] Unique approach to investment and client relationships.
    [17:00] Use of technology and data in oil and gas investments.
    [18:17] Discussing investment in oil and gas portfolios with fractional shares.
    [19:52] Texas and Oklahoma identified as favorable states for oil and gas.
    [20:15] Troy Eckard's business model focuses on investor relationships and transparency.
    [32:25] Importance of experience and historical knowledge in building a successful business.
    [33:38] Troy Eckard's transition from president to CEO to focus on vision and capital.

    Connect with Troy:
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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-w-eckard-a138a3215/
    Website: https://eckardenterprises.com/

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of welcoming Mike Neubauer, a remarkable individual with an inspiring journey from homelessness to becoming a firefighter and achieving financial freedom through real estate.

    Mike shared his incredible story of moving to Maui with no money, no job, and no plan, driven solely by his dream to live in Hawaii. He recounted his experiences of being homeless on the beach and how he eventually became a firefighter, a role he held for ten years. During this time, he discovered the world of real estate investing, which ultimately led him to financial independence.

    We delved into Mike's real estate journey, discussing how he started with house hacking and gradually built a portfolio of short-term rentals. He emphasized the importance of finding focus and prioritizing tasks, drawing parallels between firefighting and real estate investing. Mike also shared insights into the unique challenges and opportunities of investing in Hawaii's real estate market, where properties can be quite expensive.

    Additionally, we explored Mike's new venture, "Our Family Invests," where he aims to educate others on real estate and personal development, alongside his wife, Caroline. Their partnership in both life and business is a testament to their shared vision and commitment to helping others achieve their dreams.

    As we wrapped up the episode, Mike offered valuable advice for aspiring investors and highlighted the importance of following one's dreams, even when the path is uncertain. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to be inspired by a true success story and learn practical strategies for real estate investing.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:01:56 - Mike's Background

    00:03:13 - First Firefighting Experience

    00:04:54 - Transition to Real Estate

    00:05:20 - Becoming a Firefighter

    00:08:22 - Real Estate Journey

    00:10:13 - First Investment in Hawaii

    00:12:26 - Building an Ohana

    00:14:44 - Educational Endeavors

    00:16:00 - Working Together as a Couple

    00:20:05 - Living in Hawaii: Pros and Cons

    00:23:58 - Recommendations for Visiting Hawaii

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of welcoming Stanton Myerson, a renowned figure in the pawn industry and a close friend of mine for over 20 years. Stanton, known as the "Philly Pawn Boss," shared his fascinating journey and insights from running a pawn shop that has been in his family for generations.

    We kicked off the conversation by diving into Stanton's unique upbringing in Chester, Pennsylvania, where he was influenced by a family legacy that dates back to the early 1900s. He dispelled common misconceptions about the pawn business, explaining that it primarily involves making loans on collateral, much like a bank does with mortgages, but with a wider range of items beyond real estate.

    Stanton's energy and humor made this one of the funniest episodes we've recorded. He shared stories about his successful ventures in the pawn industry, including high-value items like jewelry and collectibles, and how he has diversified into real estate and community service. His commitment to self-promotion and community engagement has helped reshape the perception of pawn shops, especially after the popularity of shows like "Pawn Stars."

    We also explored Stanton's impressive work ethic and daily routines, which have contributed to his success. He emphasized the importance of building trust with clients and treating everyone with respect, regardless of their background. His dedication to his work is evident in the way he interacts with customers and employees alike.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:01:08 - Stanton's Background and Family History
    00:02:20 - Misconceptions About the Pawn Industry
    00:03:40 - Understanding the Pawn Business Model
    00:05:55 - Diversification Beyond Pawnbroking
    00:08:02 - Most Profitable Items in the Pawn Business
    00:09:29 - Building Trust with Clients
    00:11:27 - The Role of Pawn Shops in Financial Emergencies
    00:12:09 - Fun Anecdote: Stanton's Video with John Edwin
    00:14:40 - Unique Items in Stanton's Collection: The Lombardi Trophy
    00:17:00 - The Pope's Chair and Community Engagement
    00:22:43 - The Importance of Dressing for Success
    00:28:33 - Stanton's Responsibility as a Business Owner
    00:29:29 - How to Connect with Stanton Myerson

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  • In this inspiring episode of Capital Hacking, we had the privilege of interviewing Aaron Hale. Aaron Hale’s journey is one of unparalleled resilience and transformation. He served 14 years in both the Navy, as a chef to the Commander of the US 6th Fleet, and in the Army as a team leader in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), one of the military’s most dangerous roles. After an IED explosion left him blind, Aaron defied expectations by becoming an EOD instructor, motivational speaker, mountain climber, white water kayaker, and marathon runner. Four years later, Aaron faced another life-altering challenge when bacterial meningitis took his hearing, rendering him completely deaf.

    Undeterred, Aaron rose again. He now shares his story through speaking engagements, runs marathons, and co-manages a thriving chocolate company with his wife. He’s also a dedicated husband, father of three, a real estate investor, and the host of the Point of Impact podcast. In 2023, Aaron made history as the first blind and deaf person to complete the world's toughest foot race, Badwater 135.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:00:44 - Interview with Aaron Hale: Background and Journey
    00:01:56 - Aaron's Unique Communication Device
    00:02:18 - Aaron's Transition from Military to Civilian Life
    00:03:01 - Starting the Fudge Business: Extraordinary Delights
    00:05:04 - Growth of the Fudge Business and E-commerce Shift
    00:06:05 - Aaron's Real Estate Ventures and Investment Strategies
    00:10:20 - Overcoming Adversity and Maintaining a Positive Mindset
    00:12:28 - Family Life and Support System
    00:14:16 - The Evolution of the Fudge Business
    00:19:32 - Current Success and Sales Statistics of EOD Fudge
    00:20:31 - Transitioning into Real Estate Investing
    00:23:04 - Building a Team and Finding Contractors

    Aaron Hale

    US Army EOD (Ret)

    (315) 775-6908

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    Point of Impact Podcast

    Pointofimpactpod.com

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    Extra Ordinary Delights Confections

    www.eodfudge.com

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, Josh McCallen, along with my co-host John Edwin, dive deep into the concepts of legacy and impact, particularly in the context of family and investing. We reflect on our personal experiences and the importance of discussing financial matters openly with our children, breaking the taboo that often surrounds money conversations.

    John shares how he and his wife, Christine, have made it a priority to involve their kids in discussions about real estate and financial strategies, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge to manage any legacy they may inherit. We explore the idea that legacy is not just about wealth but also about the responsibility that comes with it, drawing parallels to our experiences with families who have built successful businesses across generations.

    We also touch on the pressures that come with building a legacy, likening it to the responsibilities of parenthood. The conversation leads us to consider how we can instill a sense of purpose and responsibility in our children, preparing them to carry forward the legacies we create.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:00:00 - Introduction and Importance of Legacy

    00:02:00 - Defining Legacy

    00:03:30 - The Shift in Family Conversations About Money

    00:05:00 - The Burden of Wealth and Responsibility

    00:08:00 - The Heavy Positive Burden of Legacy

    00:10:30 - Equipping Future Generations

    00:12:30 - Structured Family Vacations as a Legacy Tool

    00:15:00 - Creating Value for Future Generations

    00:18:00 - Finding Your Calling

    00:19:30 - Conclusion

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the incredible opportunity to speak with Clay Speakman, a true inspiration and a member of the GoBundance community. Clay shared his remarkable journey from being a successful technology entrepreneur to transforming his life through physical challenges and grit-based adventures.

    We discussed his philosophy of "doing hard things on purpose," which has become a guiding principle in his life. Clay recounted his experiences with extreme endurance events, including the infamous Spartan Death Race, where he pushed his limits and discovered the power of mental resilience. He emphasized how these challenges helped him slay limiting beliefs and redefined his understanding of what he is capable of achieving.

    Clay also introduced us to his new venture, Health Rocket, a gaming platform designed to gamify health and wellness.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:01:00 - Clay Speakman's Journey: From Business Success to Physical Transformation
    00:02:00 - The Philosophy of "Do Hard Things on Purpose"
    00:05:00 - Clay's Background in Technology and Business Development
    00:08:00 - The Spartan Death Race: Overview and Experience
    00:10:00 - Understanding the Mental Challenges of the Death Race
    00:12:00 - The Importance of Knowing Your Limits
    00:18:00 - Applying Lessons from the Death Race to Personal Life
    00:20:00 - The Role of Visualization in Achieving Goals
    00:25:00 - Scaling the Grit Games and Health Rocket Concept

    For those interested in learning more about Clay and his initiatives, you can visit the following websites:

    https://www.healthrocket.life – our Health Rocket game site where you can request info on the company and sign up for the beta-test platform.https://www.agedefyinghealth.ai – our data analysis site on Healthy Behaviors for High-Performing Leaders.

    You can also connect with Clay on social media:

    Personal FB: https://www.facebook.com/CSpeakmanrun

    HealthRocket FB: https://www.facebook.com/healthrocketlife/

    EPIC GRIT Club FB: https://www.facebook.com/epicgritclub/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clayspeakman/

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Aaron Osgood, a remarkable real estate entrepreneur and dedicated family man. We delved into Aaron's journey from being a collegiate basketball player at Cornell to becoming a successful figure in the real estate industry.

    Aaron shared his unique experiences, including playing basketball overseas in Denmark and how that led him to Philadelphia, where he now resides with his wife and two daughters. We explored his transition into real estate, starting with a job at a home builder and eventually moving into acquisitions and private equity. Aaron's first significant deal involved a nine-unit subdivision in South Philly, which set the stage for his future successes in real estate.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:01:40 - Aaron's Background: From Basketball to Real Estate
    00:05:01 - Transitioning from Sports to Business
    00:07:55 - Aaron's First Real Estate Deal
    00:10:39 - The Shift to Fund Formation in Real Estate
    00:12:49 - Investment Strategies: Value-Add Multifamily and Private Lending
    00:15:19 - Market Changes and Opportunities in Real Estate
    00:16:42 - Balancing Family Life and Business
    00:19:25 - Aaron's Bucket List Adventures
    00:24:47 - The Importance of Family Connections
    00:30:41 - Creating a Shared Bucket List with Your Partner

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we are thrilled to welcome our guest, Bryan McFarland, who brings a wealth of experience and insight from his diverse entrepreneurial journey. Co-hosted by the ever-energetic Alex Felice, also known as Alexander the Great, we dive deep into Bryan's fascinating story, covering everything from his family business in manufacturing to his innovative approach to mental health and productivity.

    Bryan shared his journey of taking over his family's sales agency in the manufacturing space, which has been in operation since 1970. He discussed how he grew the business while also starting a machine shop and eventually selling it. We delved into his real estate ventures, including his successful Airbnb properties and a small e-commerce project he launched during the pandemic called 3x5 Life, which focuses on productivity and gratitude.

    3x5 Life

    https://www.3x5life.com/

    Throughout the conversation, we explored the importance of mental health and simple daily practices that can significantly improve one's outlook on life. Bryan emphasized the power of gratitude and the impact of small wins, sharing how these concepts have been integrated into his product and personal life.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:01:26 - Introduction of Guest: Bryan McFarland
    00:02:04 - Bryan's Background and Family Business
    00:03:30 - Overview of Bryan's Sales Agency and Manufacturing
    00:04:03 - Bryan's E-Commerce Venture: 3x5 Life
    00:05:51 - Deep Dive into 3x5 Life Product
    00:08:01 - Discussion on Mental Health and Daily Checklists
    00:10:10 - Bryan's Experience Working with Family
    00:12:01 - Insights on Manufacturing and Product Impact
    00:14:01 - Bryan's Personal Journey and Self-Development
    00:19:28 - Training for Rim to Rim Ultra Marathon
    00:22:10 - Discussion on Airbnb Investments
    00:24:34 - Favorite Books and Personal Growth



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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we're thrilled to welcome our guest, Jeremy Hans, a fellow GoBundance brother and a long-time friend. Co-hosting with us today is Alex Felice, who brings a fresh perspective to the show while our regular host, Josh McCallum, is away.

    Jeremy shares his incredible journey from being a Navy helicopter pilot to venturing into the world of real estate and business. He recounts his early struggles in real estate, including a significant loss during the 2008 financial crisis, which motivated him to learn more about personal finance and real estate investing. He transitioned into commercial real estate and eventually launched a successful syndication company, focusing on mobile home parks and apartment complexes.

    We dive deep into Jeremy's partnership story, highlighting how a chance phone call led to a fruitful collaboration in real estate. He emphasizes the importance of finding the right partners with complementary skills and shared values, which has been crucial to his success.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    00:00:56 - Guest Jeremy Hans' Background
    00:02:10 - Transition from Navy to Real Estate
    00:03:07 - Journey into Commercial Syndication
    00:04:27 - Overcoming Early Financial Losses
    00:05:46 - Partnership Formation and Learning Experience
    00:07:27 - The Importance of Complementary Skills in Partnerships
    00:08:30 - Discussion on Classic Car Restoration Business
    00:10:23 - Overview of the Classic Car Restoration Process
    00:12:02 - Pricing and Market for Restored Classic Cars
    00:13:06 - Preference Between Manufacturing and Real Estate
    00:14:01 - Current Real Estate Ventures and Focus

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  • In this exciting episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of hosting Scott Bindas, a key figure in Accountable Equity and a pivotal member in the world of real estate investing. Scott shared his journey of becoming the first investor in Renault Winery, which ultimately led him to join forces with Josh and Melanie at Accountable Equity.

    Scott highlighted the unique aspects of investing with Accountable Equity, emphasizing the multiple revenue streams and perpetual ownership that set their investments apart from traditional real estate deals. He discussed the diverse range of revenue streams, including weddings, hospitality, restaurants, bars, and corporate events, providing investors with a robust and stable investment portfolio.

    The conversation delved into the expansion plans at Renault Winery, including the development of a luxurious spa in partnership with Exhale, known for its top-notch amenities. Scott also touched upon the Founders Square initiative, where investors have the opportunity to have their names immortalized in bricks at the historic property, showcasing the community aspect of investing with Accountable Equity.

    Ultimate Shownotes:

    [00:00:55] Introduction of Scott Bindas and his background

    [00:03:35] Scott discusses revenue streams and perpetual ownership in investments

    [00:05:26] Scott talks about the unique aspects of investing in hospitality

    [00:07:16] Expansion plans and the addition of a spa at Renault Winery

    [00:09:39] Founders Square and the opportunity for investors to have their names on bricks

    [00:12:00] John and Christine Edwin's experience at Renault and the excitement of investing with Accountable Equity

    [00:12:58] Scott invites listeners to learn more about Renault Winery and Accountable Equity

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, the hosts, Josh McCallen & John Edwin, interviews Dave Wolcott, the author of "The Holistic Wealth Strategy." Dave shares his journey from the Marine Corps to corporate America and eventually into the world of alternative investments. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, community, and access to building wealth and achieving financial freedom. Dave discusses the concept of Infinite Banking and the multiplier effect in investments. He also introduces the idea of a virtual family office, providing access to exclusive advisors and vetted investment opportunities.

    Dave's book, "The Holistic Wealth Strategy," offers a framework for building legacy wealth and living an extraordinary life. He highlights the significance of values, impact, relationships, and purpose beyond just financial success. Listeners are encouraged to focus on achieving freedom in various aspects of life, not just financial freedom. Dave also mentions his podcast, "Wealth Strategy Secrets of the Ultra Wealthy," and invites listeners to check out his website, Pantheon Invest, for more information.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    [00:02:21] Dave Wolcott, shares his background and journey

    [00:05:15] Introduction to Pantheon and discussion on "The Holistic Wealth Strategy" book

    [00:07:38] Discussion on Infinite Banking and its benefits

    [00:10:09] Explanation of the concept of a virtual family office by Dave Wolcott

    [00:12:38] Discussion on the importance of a multi-family office and its services

    [00:18:16] Offering vetted deals and investment opportunities by Pantheon

    [00:23:59] Importance of mindset, community, and intellectual capital in wealth building

    [00:26:04] Discussion on tax mitigation, outperforming traditional investments, and real diversification



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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Blake Dailey, a former Air Force officer turned successful real estate investor specializing in boutique hotels. Blake shared his journey from starting in residential real estate to transitioning into commercial real estate and eventually focusing exclusively on boutique hotels. He emphasized the concept of "manufactured confidence," highlighting the importance of taking action and learning through experience.

    Blake discussed the genesis of Boutique Hotel Con, an event he is hosting to provide a platform for entrepreneurs interested in the boutique hotel industry. He shared insights into the operations of boutique hotels, ranging from smaller, staff-light models to larger, more complex operations. The episode also touched on the upcoming Learn & Grow event and the opportunity for networking and learning in the real estate industry.

    Ultimate Shownotes:

    00:05:30 - Introduction of Blake Dailey and his background

    00:10:33 - Discussion on manufactured confidence

    00:14:26 - Manufactured confidence concept explained by Blake Dailey

    00:20:07 - Genesis of Boutique Hotel Con

    00:24:36 - Boutique Hotel Operations and Staffing

    00:28:17 - Blake Dailey's upcoming events and involvement in Learn & Grow

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Hohing, the owner-operator CEO of Comtekh Inc, an IT consulting company based in South Jersey. Keith shared his journey of starting his business and working with major clients like General Electric. He discussed the challenges and successes he faced over the 32 years in the technology industry.

    Keith highlighted the importance of building strong relationships with clients and the value of being hands-on with the software development process. He also introduced his latest venture, Kater 2, an event management software application that streamlines communication between servers and kitchen staff in the hospitality industry.

    Overall, the episode provided valuable insights into the world of technology, entrepreneurship, and the importance of building strong relationships in business.

    [00:00:46] Introduction to Keith Hohing and his background
    [00:02:16] Keith Hohing's journey with General Electric (GE)
    [00:09:58] Discussion on Y2K and its impact
    [00:13:17] Transition to the dot-com bubble era
    [00:17:12] Keith Hohing's unexpected journey into entrepreneurship
    [00:21:24] Introduction to the software application "Kater 2"
    [00:27:35] Keith's pivot towards event management software
    [00:32:08] Keith's inspiration from Chick-fil-A for software development

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, Kevin Taylor, delved into the power of mental capital and mindset by discussing key takeaways from the classic book "As a Man Thinketh" by James Allen. I highlighted the importance of positive thinking, the metaphor of the mind as a garden, and the impact of thoughts on physical health. I also emphasized the idea that circumstances do not define us but reveal our character, and how thoughts must be accompanied by actions to achieve goals. Additionally, I touched on the significance of having a clear vision and ideals to shape one's life, and the importance of thought control in finding inner peace. Through examples and anecdotes, I illustrated how mindset and psychology play a crucial role in personal growth and success. Join me next week for more insights on enhancing mental capital and creating a positive mindset to add value to the world around you. Remember, serenity comes from thought control. Thank you for listening and don't forget to share the episode with your friends and family. Let's continue to make a difference together.

    Ultimate Shownotes

    [00:01:36] Introduction to "As a Man Thinketh" by Kevin Taylor
    [00:02:32] You Become What You Think
    [00:03:04] Your Mind is a Garden
    [00:03:36] Thoughts Affect You Physically
    [00:04:29] Circumstances Don't Make You, They Reveal You
    [00:05:11] Thoughts and Actions Go Hand in Hand
    [00:07:11] Your Vision and Ideals Shape Your Life
    [00:08:36] Serenity Comes from Thought Control

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, We had the pleasure of interviewing Jamie Gruber, a master podcaster and the founder of GoBundance Emerge. Jamie shared valuable insights on his approach to podcasting, emphasizing the importance of thorough research and asking unique questions to engage guests. He discussed the concept of setting goals and the power of collaboration, drawing examples from his interviews with influential figures like Jesse Itzler and Grant Cardone.

    Jamie's dedication to providing depth and authenticity in his interviews was evident throughout our conversation. Listeners can connect with Jamie on Instagram at @thejamiegruber and learn more about GoBundance Emerge at gobundanceemerge.com.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    [00:05:30] Living in the Dominican Republic

    [00:13:42] Discussion on GoBundance and Emerge

    [00:20:12] Light-hearted Interactions

    [00:25:05] Podcasting Techniques and Strategies

    [00:32:53] Researching for Podcast Interviews

    [00:37:59] Where to Connect with Jamie Gruber



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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, Kevin Taylor discusses the top five roadblocks entrepreneurs face when trying to scale their businesses and wealth. These roadblocks include limiting beliefs, lack of a strategic plan, lack of systems for support, poor time management, and lack of execution. I emphasized the importance of adding value, building trust, and strengthening relationships in both personal and business aspects. Additionally, I shared insights on having a great state, defining your identity, setting high standards, and taking action to achieve excellence. The episode concluded with a reminder to focus on passion and profit and to continuously work on improving mindset and adding value to the world. Overall, the episode aimed to provide valuable insights and strategies for listeners to overcome obstacles and succeed in their endeavors.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-action-academy-millionaire-mentorship-for-your/id1588326291?i=1000593433299

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, host Josh McAllen interviews Jeff Rutt, a successful entrepreneur and founder of Hope International. Jeff shares his journey from a dairy farm to building homes and empowering individuals through microloans. He discusses the concept of "Toxic Charity" and highlights the impact of providing loans that lead to dignity and sustainability. Jeff encourages listeners to pray, get involved, and support Hope International financially. He also mentions the opportunity to join preset trips to witness the organization's work firsthand. Jeff's dedication to making a positive impact inspires listeners to contribute to changing lives globally.

    Ultimate Shownotes:
    [01:10] - Jeff Rudd's Background and Journey from Dairy Farming to Home Building

    [02:05] - Introduction to Hope International and Toxic Charity Concept

    [05:22] - Keystone Custom Homes Overview

    [11:30] - Process of Building a Neighborhood

    [16:38] - Comparison of Keystone Custom Homes with Public Builders

    [20:36] - Discussion on Hope International and Empowering Communities

    [25:29] - Impact of Hope International and Invitation for Support

    [32:14] - Personal Stories of Charity Work and Impact

    [35:38] - Ways to Get Involved with Hope International

    [40:15] - Information on Upcoming Events and Trips with Hope International

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, I had the pleasure of hosting Kevin Taylor, an elite EOS implementer and former banker turned entrepreneur. Kevin shared insights from the book "Entrepreneurial Leap" by Geno Wickman, highlighting the key traits and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. He emphasized the importance of being a visionary, passionate, a problem solver, driven, a risk-taker, and responsible. Kevin also discussed the challenging characteristics of entrepreneurs, such as trouble staying focused and being disorganized. He concluded by encouraging listeners to reflect on their own mindset and consider how they can add value to the world around them. Overall, it was an insightful episode that provided valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship and the mindset required for success.

    Turn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community!

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  • This insightful episode is on capital hacking with special guest Terry Rossi, a successful entrepreneur and investor. In this episode, Terry shares his journey of selling his IT services business to private equity and offers valuable insights into making a successful exit. From working with investment bankers to mastering digital marketing, Terry provides practical advice for business owners looking to maximize their value and prepare for a successful exit.

    Terry also discusses the transformative role of mentorship, business operating systems like Scaling Up, and strategic partnerships with managed service providers in today's digital landscape. Discover how Terry's dedication to learning and these key relationships led to his success and how he is now inspiring and helping other businesses achieve their goals.

    Take advantage of this engaging conversation filled with valuable tips and strategies for business owners at every stage of their journey. Subscribe to Capital Hacking for more inspiring episodes and practical advice to help you on your entrepreneurial journey.

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    Ultimate Show Notes:

    [00:00:00] - Introduction

    [00:02:17] - Terry Rossi's Background and Introduction

    [00:04:10] - Solicitations to Buy the Business

    [00:06:15] - Importance of Using an Investment Banker

    [00:10:05] - Terry's Goals Post-Exit

    [00:12:32] - Terry's Involvement in Digital Marketing

    [00:16:17] - Managed Services Contracts and Company Growth

    [00:20:38] - Discussion on Family and Children

    [00:22:04] - Cybersecurity Liabilities and Risks

    [00:24:03] - Terry's Learning Journey and Mentorships

    [00:26:26] - Mentors and Partnerships in Business

    [00:28:30] - STS Capital and Exit Strategies

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  • In this episode of Capital Hacking, Kevin Taylor, discussed the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people to enhance your mindset and psychology. Drawing insights from "The Mindset Mentor with Rob Dial," Kevin shared three key takeaways. Firstly, the significance of changing the people you surround yourself with to positively impact your life. Secondly, the caution against pushing new life-changing ideas onto others, as it may have the opposite effect. Lastly, Kevin emphasized the importance of being a lighthouse rather than a tugboat in guiding and influencing others.

    Ultimate Show Notes:

    [00:01:36] Mental Capital and Podcast Sources
    [00:02:06] Top Three Takeaways from "Mindset Mentor with Rob Dial"
    [00:04:45] The Parable of the Lighthouse and the Tugboat

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