Episodes
6 days ago
6 days ago
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Erik Van Horn, Cody Sperber, Phil Jones, Michael Bernoff, Aaron Stokes, Phillip Stutts and Nir Eyal, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(3:09) Erik Van Horn
Franchising gives you the Playbook but also the secret to it is getting in with
the In Crowd the franchisees that are killing it and learning from them that's really how you shortcut the speed to profitability the speed to having you know significant net worth.
(8:56) Cody Sperber
“Being empowered through my real estate income to be able to give back to him I retired my dad right around the time I was becoming a millionaire I was able to retire my parents.”
(16:45) Phil Jones
Your role in your business is to be able to help guide your customers to get the best access out of the tools that you provide for them, letting them come out as a hero. People will enjoy spending money with you way more than before.
(24:20) Michael Bernoff
Perceiving something as "looking down" on it signifies seeing it as having less control. Visualize bothersome individuals, and if you look up at them, it highlights perceived power dynamics. This awareness empowers you to reassess and manage reactions effectively.
(30:16) Aaron Stokes
You fail not because you didn't know how to do business but it could be because you hired the wrong guy and everybody needs to beware every time you hire somebody not only can they make you money but they can cost you money.
(35:19) Phillip Stutts
Many times entrepreneurs are the worst at school and the best at business right but many people don’t realize that they can only do good with things they really care about. Find out what that is and then learn to make a living out of it.
(40:12) Nir Eyal
You have to do what it is you said you are going to do because most pernicious distractions are the ones that do not even feel like distractions. You may think opening an email is productive but if it’s not something you planned to do with your time, it is still a distraction.
Tags:
@erikvanhorn
@officialcodysperber
@philmjonesuk
@michael_bernoff
@aaronstokes
@neyal99
6 days ago
6 days ago
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Erik Van Horn, Cody Sperber, Phil Jones, Michael Bernoff, Aaron Stokes, Phillip Stutts and Nir Eyal, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(3:09) Erik Van Horn
Franchising gives you the Playbook but also the secret to it is getting in with
the In Crowd the franchisees that are killing it and learning from them that's really how you shortcut the speed to profitability the speed to having you know significant net worth.
(8:56) Cody Sperber
“Being empowered through my real estate income to be able to give back to him I retired my dad right around the time I was becoming a millionaire I was able to retire my parents.”
(16:45) Phil Jones
Your role in your business is to be able to help guide your customers to get the best access out of the tools that you provide for them, letting them come out as a hero. People will enjoy spending money with you way more than before.
(24:20) Michael Bernoff
Perceiving something as "looking down" on it signifies seeing it as having less control. Visualize bothersome individuals, and if you look up at them, it highlights perceived power dynamics. This awareness empowers you to reassess and manage reactions effectively.
(30:16) Aaron Stokes
You fail not because you didn't know how to do business but it could be because you hired the wrong guy and everybody needs to beware every time you hire somebody not only can they make you money but they can cost you money.
(35:19) Phillip Stutts
Many times entrepreneurs are the worst at school and the best at business right but many people don’t realize that they can only do good with things they really care about. Find out what that is and then learn to make a living out of it.
(40:12) Nir Eyal
You have to do what it is you said you are going to do because most pernicious distractions are the ones that do not even feel like distractions. You may think opening an email is productive but if it’s not something you planned to do with your time, it is still a distraction.
Tags:
@erikvanhorn
@officialcodysperber
@philmjonesuk
@michael_bernoff
@aaronstokes
@neyal99
6 days ago
6 days ago
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Pat Flynn, Jack Davis, Nicholas Kusmich, Henry Kaminski, Ben Malol, Yanik Silver and Warren Philip, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(3:00) Pat Flynn
There will be millions of challenges and you may face so many failures. However, you can start it off by just getting over your own insecurities and overcoming the limiting beliefs and then tell yourself that this is something you could really do.
(9:03) Jack Davis
The number one thing you should learn is that things are going to change once you get into your company but that doesn't mean it's not worth it to really plan out what the next six months looks like. Always plan ahead no matter what.
(12:29) Nicholas Kusmich
Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. It's not an easy Journey. It's not filled with Lamborghinis and multi-million dollar houses. Don’t get swayed by how it’s presented. It's a difficult journey and not everyone is cut out for it.
(17:07) Henry Kaminski
You really have to delegate your weaknesses out. You cannot try to be everything to everyone or everything inside of your business. When you delegate out the stuff that you're just not good at you will get to where you need to be faster.
(21:23) Ben Malol
Doing what others tell you to do is sometimes very helpful, however you need to also be mindful of why you do it. Instead of just doing things that other people tell you, you also need to ask yourself why. Most people don't even ask that much.
(27:37) Yanik Silver
Learn to dive deep into what you are really great at. Know what you were meant to do. Ask yourself these big questions and then from that you will be able to figure out your mission in this world.
(33:45) Warren Phillip
Your business should thrive on providing solutions for individuals seeking assistance, and this should align deeply with your purpose. Recognize within yourself the sense of destiny because this will drive you forward.
Tags:
@patflynn
@henrykaminskijr
@itsbenmalol
@yaniksilver
@nontoxicdad
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Dream To Reality: Entrepreneurs' Roadmap To Success #MakingBank #S8E38
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Pat Flynn, Jack Davis, Nicholas Kusmich, Henry Kaminski, Ben Malol, Yanik Silver and Warren Philip, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(3:00) Pat Flynn
There will be millions of challenges and you may face so many failures. However, you can start it off by just getting over your own insecurities and overcoming the limiting beliefs and then tell yourself that this is something you could really do.
(9:03) Jack Davis
The number one thing you should learn is that things are going to change once you get into your company but that doesn't mean it's not worth it to really plan out what the next six months looks like. Always plan ahead no matter what.
(12:29) Nicholas Kusmich
Entrepreneurship is not for everyone. It's not an easy Journey. It's not filled with Lamborghinis and multi-million dollar houses. Don’t get swayed by how it’s presented. It's a difficult journey and not everyone is cut out for it.
(17:07) Henry Kaminski
You really have to delegate your weaknesses out. You cannot try to be everything to everyone or everything inside of your business. When you delegate out the stuff that you're just not good at you will get to where you need to be faster.
(21:23) Ben Malol
Doing what others tell you to do is sometimes very helpful, however you need to also be mindful of why you do it. Instead of just doing things that other people tell you, you also need to ask yourself why. Most people don't even ask that much.
(27:37) Yanik Silver
Learn to dive deep into what you are really great at. Know what you were meant to do. Ask yourself these big questions and then from that you will be able to figure out your mission in this world.
(33:45) Warren Phillip
Your business should thrive on providing solutions for individuals seeking assistance, and this should align deeply with your purpose. Recognize within yourself the sense of destiny because this will drive you forward.
Tags:
@patflynn
@henrykaminskijr
@itsbenmalol
@yaniksilver
@nontoxicdad
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sober Success: Clear Mind, Clear Business #MakingBank #S8E37
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have Justin McClure and in this episode he will teach all the amazing things that he knows about entrepreneurship. He will teach you how sobriety helped him be a better entrepreneur and a better person. Make sure you do not miss this episode of Making Bank.
(5:44) Modern Day Poisons
We live in a world where everything is getting toxified. We are killing ourselves every single day with the things we use on a daily basis. There are too many people taking too many resources and we are all suffering from that.
(9:35) 11 Years Sober
Justin talks about how he realized he has hit rock bottom. He felt pathetic and he knew he needed to stop drinking. He stopped drinking for a year, then he went to therapy, he started volunteering and then he started shifting his energy somewhere and his life got better.
(16:49) Success On Youtube
He had a very creative background of knowing how to make more, less. Whenever you create content, you need to put yourself in the mind of the viewer so that they will be entertained by it. You need to figure out how to create a story with something that will be most impactful.
(20:00) Family And Business
Justin shares about how professional he is with his family when it comes to doing business. If he sets a timing, he will be strict with the timing and then the whole family contributes and commits to the project. One of the many reasons why he is successful is because he and his family are very committed and hardworking.
(30:40) Revenue
You need to look in all the different verticals of where you can actually make money. If someone is on youtube, it will be Ad money. But you need to know your Target audience and all those things. You need to find out what products will be better in the space that you’re in.
(36:18) New Product
Have something you love and then figure out what is something you can add to this that will help someone out too. It could be any product that you use daily. Then figure out what you add to it to make it better.
(40:55) Daily Dad
Do check out the book Daily Dad by Ryan Holiday.
Tags:
@jkmcclure
Website: www.dailysober.coach (to be released soon)
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sober Success: Clear Mind, Clear Business #MakingBank #S8E37
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have Justin McClure and in this episode he will teach all the amazing things that he knows about entrepreneurship. He will teach you how sobriety helped him be a better entrepreneur and a better person. Make sure you do not miss this episode of Making Bank.
(5:44) Modern Day Poisons
We live in a world where everything is getting toxified. We are killing ourselves every single day with the things we use on a daily basis. There are too many people taking too many resources and we are all suffering from that.
(9:35) 11 Years Sober
Justin talks about how he realized he has hit rock bottom. He felt pathetic and he knew he needed to stop drinking. He stopped drinking for a year, then he went to therapy, he started volunteering and then he started shifting his energy somewhere and his life got better.
(16:49) Success On Youtube
He had a very creative background of knowing how to make more, less. Whenever you create content, you need to put yourself in the mind of the viewer so that they will be entertained by it. You need to figure out how to create a story with something that will be most impactful.
(20:00) Family And Business
Justin shares about how professional he is with his family when it comes to doing business. If he sets a timing, he will be strict with the timing and then the whole family contributes and commits to the project. One of the many reasons why he is successful is because he and his family are very committed and hardworking.
(30:40) Revenue
You need to look in all the different verticals of where you can actually make money. If someone is on youtube, it will be Ad money. But you need to know your Target audience and all those things. You need to find out what products will be better in the space that you’re in.
(36:18) New Product
Have something you love and then figure out what is something you can add to this that will help someone out too. It could be any product that you use daily. Then figure out what you add to it to make it better.
(40:55) Daily Dad
Do check out the book Daily Dad by Ryan Holiday.
Tags:
@jkmcclure
Website: www.dailysober.coach (to be released soon)
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
In this electrifying episode of Making Bank, we journey through the remarkable tales of individuals who have turned adversities into stepping stones towards monumental success. Josh Felber shares his own insights, weaving together the diverse perspectives and stories shared by the guests. He reflects on the common threads that run through each narrative, such as the importance of resilience, innovation, and the willingness to learn from both successes and failures. Felber's commentary ties the episode together, offering listeners a cohesive understanding of the multifaceted nature of entrepreneurship and the varied paths that can lead to success.
02:44 Kevin Harrington: The Infomercial Innovator
Kevin Harrington takes us behind the scenes of his groundbreaking journey into the world of infomercials, shedding light on how he capitalized on untapped TV time slots to revolutionize advertising. Harrington's story is a fascinating exploration of innovation, persistence, and the art of seizing opportunity. He delves into the challenges of financial distress due to success, underscoring the complex balance between achieving high sales and managing inventory demands, offering invaluable insights into the entrepreneurial mindset that transforms obstacles into stepping stones.
07:28 Mitch Miller: A Wake-Up Call to Entrepreneurship
Mitch Miller shares a startling personal story, detailing a life-altering wake-up call he received at the young age of 21. This pivotal moment, marked by a serious health scare, forced Miller to reassess his life choices and ignited a passionate journey into the world of entrepreneurship and self-improvement. His narrative is not just a tale of personal triumph but a testament to the awakening that often precedes the entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the profound realization that to achieve greatness, one must first look inward and embrace change.
14:45 Garrett Gunderson: Rethinking Wealth Management
Garrett Gunderson introduces a fresh perspective on wealth management, emphasizing not just the accumulation of wealth but the importance of keeping more of what one earns. He challenges conventional financial wisdom by advocating for cash flow investing over accumulation, arguing for the power of immediate cash flow to achieve economic independence. Gunderson's approach is a call to entrepreneurs to rethink their financial strategies, focusing on efficiency, strategic investment, and the crucial role of cash flow in building lasting wealth.
17:43 Babak Azad: Mastering Scale through Sales
Babak Azad brings a laser focus to the critical role of sales in the growth and scaling of a business. He discusses the paramount importance of having a solid sales strategy, especially in the early and growth stages of a business. Azad's insights into operational efficiency and the optimization of the sales process serve as a roadmap for entrepreneurs looking to scale their businesses effectively. His emphasis on sales as the lifeblood of a business operation highlights the necessity of mastering the art of selling to ensure the survival and growth of any entrepreneurial venture.
22:32 Marshall Sylver: The Power of Subconscious Reprogramming
Marshall Sylver takes us into the fascinating world of subconscious reprogramming, illustrating the profound impact our subconscious beliefs have on our reality. He weaves a compelling narrative about the transformative power of hypnosis in personal development and success, offering a unique perspective on how altering our subconscious mindsets can lead to significant changes in our personal and professional lives. Sylver's discussion is a riveting exploration of the mind's potential and the untapped capabilities that lie within the realm of the subconscious.
28:42 Dennis Yu: The Importance of Connections and Mentorship
Dennis Yu emphasizes the pivotal role of connections and mentorship in his journey, sharing insights into how these elements have been crucial to his success. Yu's narrative underscores the value of building a strong network and learning from those who have walked the path before, highlighting that the right relationships can open doors and provide invaluable guidance. His story serves as a reminder that while individual effort is important, the support and wisdom of mentors and a robust network can be transformative.
35:46 Syed Balkhi: Navigating Challenges with Creativity
Syed Balkhi reflects on his experiences of facing seemingly insurmountable challenges and finding creative solutions to overcome them. He shares a personal anecdote about the financial hurdles he encountered and how thinking outside the box allowed him to navigate these obstacles successfully. Balkhi's story is a testament to the power of creative problem-solving in entrepreneurship, illustrating that limitations can often lead to innovative solutions when approached with a resilient and inventive mindset.
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
In this electrifying episode of Making Bank, we journey through the remarkable tales of individuals who have turned adversities into stepping stones towards monumental success. Josh Felber shares his own insights, weaving together the diverse perspectives and stories shared by the guests. He reflects on the common threads that run through each narrative, such as the importance of resilience, innovation, and the willingness to learn from both successes and failures. Felber's commentary ties the episode together, offering listeners a cohesive understanding of the multifaceted nature of entrepreneurship and the varied paths that can lead to success.
02:44 Kevin Harrington: The Infomercial Innovator
Kevin Harrington takes us behind the scenes of his groundbreaking journey into the world of infomercials, shedding light on how he capitalized on untapped TV time slots to revolutionize advertising. Harrington's story is a fascinating exploration of innovation, persistence, and the art of seizing opportunity. He delves into the challenges of financial distress due to success, underscoring the complex balance between achieving high sales and managing inventory demands, offering invaluable insights into the entrepreneurial mindset that transforms obstacles into stepping stones.
07:28 Mitch Miller: A Wake-Up Call to Entrepreneurship
Mitch Miller shares a startling personal story, detailing a life-altering wake-up call he received at the young age of 21. This pivotal moment, marked by a serious health scare, forced Miller to reassess his life choices and ignited a passionate journey into the world of entrepreneurship and self-improvement. His narrative is not just a tale of personal triumph but a testament to the awakening that often precedes the entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the profound realization that to achieve greatness, one must first look inward and embrace change.
14:45 Garrett Gunderson: Rethinking Wealth Management
Garrett Gunderson introduces a fresh perspective on wealth management, emphasizing not just the accumulation of wealth but the importance of keeping more of what one earns. He challenges conventional financial wisdom by advocating for cash flow investing over accumulation, arguing for the power of immediate cash flow to achieve economic independence. Gunderson's approach is a call to entrepreneurs to rethink their financial strategies, focusing on efficiency, strategic investment, and the crucial role of cash flow in building lasting wealth.
17:43 Babak Azad: Mastering Scale through Sales
Babak Azad brings a laser focus to the critical role of sales in the growth and scaling of a business. He discusses the paramount importance of having a solid sales strategy, especially in the early and growth stages of a business. Azad's insights into operational efficiency and the optimization of the sales process serve as a roadmap for entrepreneurs looking to scale their businesses effectively. His emphasis on sales as the lifeblood of a business operation highlights the necessity of mastering the art of selling to ensure the survival and growth of any entrepreneurial venture.
22:32 Marshall Sylver: The Power of Subconscious Reprogramming
Marshall Sylver takes us into the fascinating world of subconscious reprogramming, illustrating the profound impact our subconscious beliefs have on our reality. He weaves a compelling narrative about the transformative power of hypnosis in personal development and success, offering a unique perspective on how altering our subconscious mindsets can lead to significant changes in our personal and professional lives. Sylver's discussion is a riveting exploration of the mind's potential and the untapped capabilities that lie within the realm of the subconscious.
28:42 Dennis Yu: The Importance of Connections and Mentorship
Dennis Yu emphasizes the pivotal role of connections and mentorship in his journey, sharing insights into how these elements have been crucial to his success. Yu's narrative underscores the value of building a strong network and learning from those who have walked the path before, highlighting that the right relationships can open doors and provide invaluable guidance. His story serves as a reminder that while individual effort is important, the support and wisdom of mentors and a robust network can be transformative.
35:46 Syed Balkhi: Navigating Challenges with Creativity
Syed Balkhi reflects on his experiences of facing seemingly insurmountable challenges and finding creative solutions to overcome them. He shares a personal anecdote about the financial hurdles he encountered and how thinking outside the box allowed him to navigate these obstacles successfully. Balkhi's story is a testament to the power of creative problem-solving in entrepreneurship, illustrating that limitations can often lead to innovative solutions when approached with a resilient and inventive mindset.
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Elevate Your Entrepreneurial Game: Pro Tips & Tricks #MakingBank #S8E35
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Ross Hamilton, Pace Morby, Brad Barrett, Dr. Eric Holsapple, Rylee Meek, Cole Gordon and Greg Rollett and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(2:47) Ross Hamilton
The world has really taken a huge turn into social media. It has taken over everything today. Nearly every business today is surviving because it has a good social media presence. You need to constantly amp up your social game.
(7:50) Pace Morby
Whatever profit you gain from your business you need to find a way to be able to use that profit to fund your life. If you cannot find a way to do this then your business is of no value to you.
(13:29) Brad Barrett
Many great entrepreneurs are successful because of their love for creating something. The day you find yourself enjoying creating something rather than just consuming it, you will be able to become a successful entrepreneur one day.
(18:24) Dr Eric Holsapple
A huge part of your journey will only consist of you searching for the one thing you are good at. Try to find this ability as soon as you can. You will find success if you can use this unique ability of yours to match your passion.
(22:57) Rylee Meek
It’s not wicked to have wealth. Money is not the root of evil. It is simply a tool. Only if you have an obsessive love for it, is when you should check yourself. Also, remember that the wealthier you are, the more you can help others.
(26:30) Cole Gordon
Many people have the talent, but they fail to have the discipline. As a result, they tend to fall short of any kind of success. You need to figure out a way to be disciplined so that way you can start doing really good with the talent you have.
(32:27) Greg Rollett
You better get your life sorted out fast when you are still single. One day when you are married, everything becomes double the amount. You will realize everything is twice as expensive. Always be prepared for the future.
Tags:
@pacemorby
@brad.barrett
@theryleemeek
@colethomasgordon
@gregrollett
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Elevate Your Entrepreneurial Game: Pro Tips & Tricks #MakingBank #S8E35
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Sunday Mar 17, 2024
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today’s episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Ross Hamilton, Pace Morby, Brad Barrett, Dr. Eric Holsapple, Rylee Meek, Cole Gordon and Greg Rollett and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.
(2:47) Ross Hamilton
The world has really taken a huge turn into social media. It has taken over everything today. Nearly every business today is surviving because it has a good social media presence. You need to constantly amp up your social game.
(7:50) Pace Morby
Whatever profit you gain from your business you need to find a way to be able to use that profit to fund your life. If you cannot find a way to do this then your business is of no value to you.
(13:29) Brad Barrett
Many great entrepreneurs are successful because of their love for creating something. The day you find yourself enjoying creating something rather than just consuming it, you will be able to become a successful entrepreneur one day.
(18:24) Dr Eric Holsapple
A huge part of your journey will only consist of you searching for the one thing you are good at. Try to find this ability as soon as you can. You will find success if you can use this unique ability of yours to match your passion.
(22:57) Rylee Meek
It’s not wicked to have wealth. Money is not the root of evil. It is simply a tool. Only if you have an obsessive love for it, is when you should check yourself. Also, remember that the wealthier you are, the more you can help others.
(26:30) Cole Gordon
Many people have the talent, but they fail to have the discipline. As a result, they tend to fall short of any kind of success. You need to figure out a way to be disciplined so that way you can start doing really good with the talent you have.
(32:27) Greg Rollett
You better get your life sorted out fast when you are still single. One day when you are married, everything becomes double the amount. You will realize everything is twice as expensive. Always be prepared for the future.
Tags:
@pacemorby
@brad.barrett
@theryleemeek
@colethomasgordon
@gregrollett