
<p>Bernard Aceituno went from PhD research at MIT to founding StackAI, a no-code AI platform that's now generating 7-figures in ARR with over 100 enterprise customers and $16M raised.</p> <p>In this episode, Bernard shares how he pivoted from academia to entrepreneurship, why his first product wasn't solving the right problem, and how a perfectly-timed MVP launch on Hacker News created overnight demand. He explains the painful lessons of chasing too many customer segments before finding focus with enterprise IT teams.</p> <p>You'll learn:</p> What signals showed Bernard it was time to pivot from dataset management to...

<p>This week on the AmplifyME Market Maker podcast, we break down three major market stories: Trump ends the longest US government shutdown, but markets are already bracing for another fiscal cliff in January; oil drops sharply as Saudi ramps supply ahead of a high-stakes meeting with Trump in Washington; and we unpack Goldman Sachs’ latest view on whether the AI boom is a bubble or the start of a multi-trillion-dollar investment cycle.</p><p><br></p><p>(00:00) Intro & Themes in Focus</p><p>(02:10) US Government Shutdown Ends</p><p>(08:40) SNAP, ACA & Sector Impacts</p><p>(12:20) Airlines & Thanksgiving Travel</p><p>...

<p>Kevin Wagstaff and his brother Michael turned a $5,000 investment into a $27 million ARR home inspection software business—without raising venture capital for the first six years.</p> <p>After nine months of customer research, they built Spectora by focusing on one philosophy: serve before selling. Kevin answered every support message within 60 seconds for five years, showed up daily in online communities without pitching, and even took a 6AM Sunday demo that unlocked their biggest growth wave. Today, Spectora serves 12,000+ inspectors while Kevin has stepped back from the CEO role, recognizing he was best suited for the zero-to-10 journey.</p> <p>...

Listeners, there’s never been a more dynamic moment for making money from home, whether you’re looking to launch a business, start a side hustle, or pivot into remote work. Over the past few days, industry experts and platforms like The Money Coach have consistently highlighted digital freelancing as one of the top ways to earn substantial income remotely. Demand remains high for writing, design, web development, and virtual assistant roles, with freelancers on platforms such as Upwork, Fiverr, and Toptal earning anywhere from $25 to $100 per hour depending on their niche and expertise. If you’re a creative at heart...











<p>This week, Santi joined Jonah & Avi on the 1000x podcast to discuss Bitcoin breaking $95k, why crypto valuations are struggling, how AI and traditional markets offer better value and clearer cash-flow stories, and why the next era of winners will be real applications, not infrastructure. Enjoy!</p> <p>–</p> <p>Go follow the new 1000x feed to keep up to date with all new episodes!</p> <p>Spotify: https://bit.ly/4676Sob </p> <p>Apple: https://bit.ly/4etlBMd </p> <p>–</p> <p>Follow Santi: https://x.com/santiagoroel</p> <p>Follow Avi: https://x.com/AviFelman </p> <p>Follow...

<p>On this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Dan Holloway reports on Amazon's launch of Kindle Translate, an AI-powered tool that allows translations between English, Spanish, and German. He discusses how it could open new markets for authors while raising questions about accuracy and the role of human translators. Dan also covers Australia's decision to reject a text and data mining exception to copyright law, a win for authors and creatives concerned about AI training practices, and shares updates on the ongoing Anthropic settlement affecting writers worldwide.</p> <p>Sponsor</p> <p>Self-Publishing News is proudly sponsored by P...

<p>Episode 710: Toby and Kyle discuss whether OpenAI is becoming too big to fail as there’s been rumblings about a government backstop for its AI-fueled debt. Then, President Trump proposes a 50-year mortgage to help with affordability for aspiring home owners. And, Netflix drops a first-look of “Sesame Street” on its debut on the platform. Meanwhile, Starbucks drops a viral “bear cup” that sparked a fan frenzy but also backlash. Finally, what you need to know in the week ahead. </p> <p>Learn more at usbank.com/splitcard </p> <p>Get your MBD live show tickets here! https://www.tinyurl.com...

<p>Back in 2011, Sergiy Korolov's team accidentally sent 20,000 test billing emails to real customers—a complete disaster. They built a simple internal tool to prevent it from happening again, shared it with the Ruby on Rails community, and it exploded. Fast forward to today: Mailtrap generates seven-figure ARR with 100,000+ monthly active users.</p> <p>The journey wasn't easy. For five years, Mailtrap was just a free side project. When Sergiy finally monetized in 2016, growth was slow and methodical—it took four more years to hit $1M ARR. Then came the biggest challenge: pivoting from a tool that blocks emails to one...

<p>Joey Shamah built e.l.f. Cosmetics into a billion-dollar beauty brand by doing the exact opposite of every competitor in the industry. In this interview, the e.l.f. co-founder breaks down how he turned a radical $1 makeup idea—laughed at by investors and retailers—into a global powerhouse that went public on the New York Stock Exchange. From bootstrapping his business out of his father’s warehouse to selling 192,000 orders overnight after a viral Bloomingdale’s rumor, Joey shares the full story behind disrupting an entire industry, mastering retail relationships, and scaling a household name without big marketin...

Listeners looking for the latest ways to make money right now have a wealth of options, especially with the explosion of remote and flexible opportunities. One standout trend is leveraging specialized skills online—take video editing, for example. It’s in high demand due to constant content creation for platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Skilled video editors are not just freelancing but building thriving remote businesses, earning several thousand dollars a month by marketing their portfolios through social channels.<br /><br />Another fast-growing avenue is livestreaming. Platforms like Twitch and emerging tools from companies like Whop make it possible to buil...

<p>This week, Rob & Santi are back to discuss the top stories of the week. We deep dive into the current state of markets, why Coinbase called off their BVNK acquisition, Uniswap's fee switch proposal, Monad's ICO, the bursting of the DAT bubble & more. Enjoy! </p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Rob: https://x.com/HadickM</p> <p>Follow Santi: https://x.com/santiagoroel</p> <p>Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod</p> <p>--</p> <p>Join the Empire Telegram: https://t.me/+CaCYvTOB4Eg1OWJh</p> <p>--</p> <p>Zcash is encrypted Bitcoin. Your digital bill of...

The landscape of making money right now is more accessible and varied than ever, with the digital world breaking down barriers and creating fresh opportunities for anyone willing to tap into new trends. For those who want to start a business, online coaching and tutoring have surged as standout options—if you have expertise in a subject, even just one you're passionate about, you can set up a coaching or tutoring business from your living room, offering sessions via video call. Platforms like Whop, Preply, and italki make connecting with clients globally easy, and earnings often start at $15 to $100 per ho...

<p>Lawrence is one of my favorite creators. He shares with passion, vulnerability and care. </p><p>I chatted with Lawrence Yeo about his new book, 'The Inner Compass,' exploring themes of self-reflection, creativity, and the journey of writing and self-publishing. We discuss the importance of engaging with the world to gain a deeper understanding of oneself, the role of ambition in creative work, and the dynamics of traditional versus self-publishing.</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br> <br>To find his book and support his work: <br>BOOK: https://compass.moretothat.com<br>...

<p>I took questions from people for episode 200. Enjoy!</p><p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br> <br></p>(00:00) - Introduction and Podcast Background (03:28) - Future of Education and Teaching (05:49) - Thoughts on Being a Prophet (06:29) - Current Pulling Forces and Changes (08:50) - Special Hardcover Edition Plans (10:25) - Managing Financial Anxiety (12:11) - Business Lessons from Corporate Life (15:04) - Evolving Perspectives on Parenting (17:35) - Self-Love versus Self-Improvement (21:10) - Building Community and Future Plans (23:13) - Courage and Sustainability on the Pathless Path (27:20) - Practical Advice for Going Off the Beaten Path <br><p>NEW: The Pathless Path Hardcover P...

<p>My guest this episode is Lynne Golodner, a former journalist who built a successful marketing business before deciding to make creative writing her priority. She now writes full time, runs her own publishing imprint, and helps other writers gain the confidence to tell their stories. Her novels weave Jewish identity into contemporary life, and she's found freedom and success as an independent author.</p> <p>Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of 2,000+ blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need.</p...

<p>Natalie Holloway turned a $5,000 side hustle into Bala — a globally recognized fitness brand worn by millions and backed by Mark Cuban and Maria Sharapova. In this interview, the Bala co-founder breaks down how she and her husband Max bootstrapped the brand from their garage to $20M+ in sales, weathered near-bankruptcy after the post-COVID crash, and rebuilt into a nine-figure company with 20+ products and collaborations with brands like Spanx and Pucci. From surviving massive layoffs to mastering profitability and rebuilding from the ground up, this is a raw, unfiltered look at what it takes to build, lose, and rebuild a mo...

<p>James Ashford built GoProposal, a pricing and proposal platform for accountants, on a $5,000 WordPress multisite. Five years later, he sold it to Sage for eight figures with just 12 people on the team.</p> <p>But the path to that exit wasn't about raising money or building fancy tech. It was about moving faster than well-funded competitors, staying closer to customers than anyone else, and building systems that made the business sellable from day one. James picked off the top customers of a competitor with $75 million in funding by publishing helpful content daily, running weekly webinars, and speaking to an...

<p>This week Brandon Millman & Donnie Dinch join the show to discuss the past, present & future of Phantom. We deep dive into why did Brandon originally build Phantom, recent M&A activity, building perps, how does Phantom generate revenue, will Phantom IPO & more. Enjoy!</p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Brandon: https://x.com/BChillman</p> <p>Follow Donnie: https://x.com/donnie</p> <p>Follow Jason: https://x.com/JasonYanowitz</p> <p>Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod</p> <p>--</p> <p>Join the Empire Telegram: https://t.me/+CaCYvTOB4Eg1OWJh</p> <p>--</p> <p>Zcash...

Listeners eager to maximize their income right now are seeing some fascinating new trends and stories unfold. The latest wave includes both practical and high-payout digital side hustles as well as standout successes in the freelance and creator economy. According to recent discussions from top money channels, freelance AI assistance is exploding—helping businesses with content creation, email drafting, or automation using AI tools. Entry-level freelancers are reportedly earning $15 to $40 per hour, while high-skill professionals command even more. Soon after, social media management pops up as another remote-friendly gig that pays well, with small businesses regularly shelling out $400 to $1,500 a mo...

<p>Episode 716: Neal and Toby chat about bitcoin’s price dropping to its lowest level in six months, stirring fears across Wall Street. Then, a struggling labor market means job seekers are forced to take up jobs that are uncommon and unpopular. Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos is jumping back into the startup world with a new AI company that has an eye popping $6.2B in funding to start. Plus, Toby looks into the growing dining trend for Gen Z of communal dining tables. Finally, Warren Buffett puts stock into Google…for the first time ever. </p> <p>Learn more at usbank.com/s...

<p>Everyone saw the headlines—but the real lessons from Alex Hormozi’s $100M book launch are in the planning, positioning, and pre-launch.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode, I break down the fundamentals you can lift straight into your next product launch or Black Friday promo: how to think like a founder (not an influencer), engineer your unit economics, and turn months of value-led content into a movement people want to be part of—before you ever make the ask.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Here’s what you’ll take away: • Launch like a founder: plan, test, and en...

<p>In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi Member Q&A podcast, hosts Michael La Ronn and Sacha Black discuss how an author can find a reliable publishing mentor, when to seek paid help, and low-cost community options to avoid overspending.</p> <p >Other questions include:</p> Does ALLi maintain a vetted list of book contests, and where can members find it? Can you change your Amazon list price without matching the printed barcode price? Which review routes are worth it—editorial reviews vs. reader-review services? How should authors handle translations and run ads in languages they don't speak? Ca...

<p>Suneera Madhani built Stax from an idea her employer rejected into a $1B fintech unicorn processing over $25B in payments. In this interview, the Stax co-founder shares how she went from selling credit card terminals out of her car to pioneering the first subscription-based payment processor, raising over $500M in capital, and scaling a company now generating $120M+ in revenue. From turning down a $17.5M acquisition offer to building an omnichannel platform before “fintech” was even a word, Suneera breaks down the strategies, resilience, and leadership lessons that took her from a scrappy founder to one of the most succ...

<p>In this video, I talk with Rekha about Boundless Life and the idea of location-independent education. We cover her background, what led her to start Boundless Life, and how the program works for families who want a different approach to learning and community.</p><p>For more:</p>Boundless LifeBoundless EducationRekha on LinkedInRekha on Instagram<p><br></p>(00:00) - Introduction to the topic of location-independent education (02:34) - Rekha's background and early influences (04:53) - Career beginnings and feeling unfulfilled (09:21) - Transformative experience during pregnancy (18:27) - Origins of Boundless Life (25:55) - Breaking traditional education assumptions (41:58) - Building community and relationships in...

<p>Key Highlights:</p><p>00:00 – Introduction</p><p>01:05 – Optimizing tech stacks and increasing valuation</p><p>03:17 – Defining client loyalty and retention</p><p>04:23 – How CRMs improve onboarding, notes, and communication</p><p>06:39 – Using data to strengthen relationships and trust</p><p>08:23 – How to future-proof your advisory business</p><p>10:12 – Building data hygiene and integrated systems</p><p>16:59 – Finding efficiency gaps and scaling intelligently</p><p>17:22 – The compounding power of technology</p><p>19:06 – Advisor transitions, CRM agnosticism, and closing thoughts</p><p>Resources:</p><p>Elite Consulting Partners | Financial Advisor Transitions: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com</p><p>Elite Marketing Concepts | Marketing Services for Financial Adviso...

<p>In this episode, I interview my friend Pranab Saachi, and we get specific about the ideas and influences that have shaped his thinking. We talk about codependent origination from Buddhist philosophy, the concept of “quake books” that have shifted his worldview, and his own approach to “attentional co-piloting” as a practical alternative to traditional coaching (which he then has me try out live on the call).</p><p>Pranab references teachers like Michael Taft and Robert Burbea, and explains how Internal Family Systems and Joe Hudson’s Art of Accomplishment have factored into his work. We also discuss his abandoned...

<p>Episode 715: Neal and Toby discuss Trump’s tariff rollback on beef, coffee, and other food goods to address rising price concerns from the American people. Next, Hollywood is struggling to make hits at the box office, even when movies have a star-studded cast. Plus, Charlie Javice is fooling JPMorgan again, this time by charging luxury hotel stays as legal fees. Meanwhile, CEOs from iconic companies are getting ready to retire. Finally, what you need to know in the week ahead. </p> <p>Learn more at usbank.com/splitcard </p> <p>Get your MBD live show tickets here! https://www.tiny...

<p>Think scarcity is just a marketing gimmick? Used properly, it’s one of the fastest ways to increase perceived value, build community, and grow sales—without racing to the bottom on discounts.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode, I break down the scarcity and drop-model strategies I’ve seen work at the highest level—from Apple launches and cult collectible brands to Greta Van Riel’s Fifth Watches—and how we’ve used similar principles at Foundr and with our students. You’ll learn how to create authentic urgency that customers trust (and respond to), not the fake scarcity th...

<p>Chapters:</p><p>00:00 – Intro</p><p>01:03 – Lessons from 250 Episodes</p><p>22:54 – The Mythbuster Mentality</p><p>23:26 – Authenticity, Evolution, and Advisor Education</p><p>31:29 – Keep It Fresh</p><p>Learn more about our companies and resources:</p><p>-Elite Consulting Partners | Financial Advisor Transitions: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com</p><p>-Elite Marketing Concepts | Marketing Services for Financial Advisors: https://elitemarketingconcepts.com</p><p>-Elite Advisor Successions | Advisor Mergers and Acquisitions: https://eliteadvisorsuccessions.com</p><p>-JEDI Database Solutions | Technology Solutions for Advisors: https://jedidatabasesolutions.com </p><p>Listen to more Advisor Talk episodes: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com/podcasts/</p>

<p>On the Self-Publishing with ALLi Podcast, Orna Ross talks about the latest ALLi projects designed to support both the creative and commercial sides of an indie author's life. In this episode, she discusses the new indie author bookstore, the Indie Author Income Survey, and why understanding your own definition of success matters as much as the numbers. Orna encourages authors to think about what "enough" looks like in their writing lives and offers practical steps to move toward those goals, whether that means updating your author profile, planning your next release, or carving out regular time for business decisions.<...

<p>Show highlights include: </p><p>00:00 – Intro</p><p>01:10 – Insights vs. Actionable Insights</p><p>05:28 – Understanding Social CRM & Platform Integration</p><p>09:31 – Building a Unified, Holistic Client View</p><p>12:54 – Social Listening, Keyword Tracking & Prospecting</p><p>15:08 – Hyper-Personalized Outreach That Converts</p><p>18:31 – Automation, Intake Forms & Scaling Engagement</p><p>20:37 – CRM as the Engine of Your Business</p><p>Brian and Sue make one thing clear: the firms winning today are the ones treating CRM as the engine of the business - the place where data, insights, and action come together.</p><p>Learn more about our companies and resources:</p><p>-Elite Consu...

<p>Click here to watch a video of this episode.<br> <br>Mentioned in the episode</p>Andrew Taggart’s websitePathways to the Dao (Andrew’s Substack)Leisure: The Basis of Culture by Josef PieperSecular Monks (article by Andrew Taggart)Why Buddhism is True by Robert WrightPierre Hadot (Philosophy as a Way of Life)The Pathless Path by Paul Millerd<p></p>(00:00) - Introduction (04:02) - The Evolution of Work Philosophy (08:05) - The Role of Telos in Modern Life (14:59) - Personal Journeys and Realizations (37:34) - Writing as a practice and medium for understanding (48:54) - Rethinking Karma Yoga in Modernity (51:32) - The Mund...

<p>It’s not too late to win Black Friday. Even if you’re behind, there’s still time to drive serious results—if you focus on the right moves.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode, I share my final Black Friday checklist after 10 years of running campaigns for Foundr and other brands. You’ll learn exactly what the most successful ecommerce stores are doing one week out to build anticipation, maximize conversions, and protect their margins without relying on panic discounts.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Here’s what you’ll take away: • How to build hype and anticipation...

<p>Episode 712: Toby and Kyle dive into SoftBanks big move to sell its stake in Nvidia to re-focus its investment to OpenAI. Then, Visa and Mastercard reach a settlement over a 20-year dispute with merchants that will now allow stores to reject certain credit cards if the merchant fees are too high. Plus, Toby looks into the trend of trains and buses that have become reliable modes of transportation whenever the US air travel system craps out. Meanwhile, Netflix bets big on the physical entertainment space with its new location out in Philadelphia, challenging the likes of Disneyland and Universal. </p...

<p>Are you a student or early-career professional trying to decide between a bulge bracket or boutique investment bank? In this episode of the AmplifyMe Market Maker podcast, Anthony Cheung and Silvia Magni break down what really sets these firms apart, from business models and deal flow to team structure and day-to-day responsibilities.</p><p><br /></p><p>They also explore how each path impacts your training, career development, and how to tailor your interview approach. Whether you're drawn to the global reach of a bulge bracket or the hands-on experience of a boutique, this episode helps you choose the...

<p>Thinking about a career in finance and want to build confidence in your market views? In this episode, Anthony Cheung is joined by Mike Bell, a former J.P. Morgan macro strategist, to break down how to think clearly about the economy, communicate under pressure, and make your ideas land.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mike explains how to navigate the business cycle, what really matters when forming a macro view, and how to present with clarity - whether it's to clients, in interviews, or on live TV. If you want to sharpen your market thinking and sound confident...

<p>David Shim sold his first startup for $200M, but when he started Read AI in 2021, he built something that failed spectacularly — 5% retention after 30 days. Instead of pivoting to chase revenue, he focused obsessively on fixing one metric: day-one ROI.</p> <p>Today, Read AI generates 8-figures in ARR, adds a million accounts monthly, and spends virtually nothing on marketing. David discovered that in the age of AI, the companies that win aren't the ones with the biggest models — they're the ones that solve real problems instantly.</p> <p>You'll learn:</p> How David validated his idea by calling Zoom's foun...

<p>Listen now to learn:</p><p>00:00 – Intro:</p><p>02:35 – What Is Generative AI (Really)?</p><p>06:04 – Compliance Concerns & Data Privacy:</p><p>14:20 – Can You Trust AI to Run Your Practice?</p><p>18:09 – Data Is the New Asset Class:</p><p>22:19 – Trust, Credibility & the Human Factor:</p><p>27:11 – The Future of Work in Financial Services:</p><p>31:05 – Final Thoughts: Trust But Verify:</p><p>Learn more about our companies and resources:</p><p>-Elite Consulting Partners | Financial Advisor Transitions: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com</p><p>-Elite Marketing Concepts | Marketing Services for Financial Advisors: https://elitemarketingconcepts.com</p><p>-Elite Advisor Successions | Advisor Mergers...

Ben Gerber, CEO of CleanCounts, explains how its nonprofit registry brings transparency and reliability to renewable energy and thermal certificate markets by helping asset owners and consumers to validate their clean energy claims.

Listeners, in the past few days, some of the fastest, smartest ways to make money blend classic side hustles with the latest digital trends. One standout strategy continues to be leveraging your expertise through online tutoring or digital courses. Platforms like Cambly, Preply, and Map Academy are seeing people create courses or lessons on subjects from languages to gaming maps, with success stories including university students earning six figures selling Fortnite map design tutorials. This passive income model allows you to teach or package your knowledge for sale while working completely from home.<br /><br />Another fresh approach is micro-service...

<p>Orna Ross and Joanna Penn sit down for a candid, back-and-forth debrief on Author Nation and SelfPubCon 2025, and some of the bigger creative questions raised by the conferences. They unpack the benefits and challenges of physical versus online events, then broaden the conversation into creative courage and change. Discover Drew Davies's "kill two things" rule, why Orna pressed pause on her Go Creative! series, and how Joanna is stepping into a new season with her Masters in Death, Religion, and Culture. As ever, you'll enjoy honest reflection, practical takeaways, and permission to step boldly into your own next creative...

<p>What does bravery look like in the world of finance? Terri Duhon, Wall Street trader turned board director, TEDx speaker, and award-winning educator, shares her remarkable journey from rural Louisiana to MIT, J.P. Morgan, and the boardrooms of Morgan Stanley International and rising fintech firm Wise.</p><p><br></p><p>In this inspiring episode of the Market Maker Podcast mini-series spotlighting women in finance, Terri talks about the power of dreaming big, why financial literacy is essential for independence, and how being brave, not perfect, can change everything. She also explores the myths around women and numbers...

<p>In this kickoff episode, we draw the big picture of how TradFi is a multiplier for crypto, the barriers to TradFi adoption, and how crypto can overcome - or is already overcoming - those barriers. This is the path to quadrillions moving onchain.</p> <p>--</p> <p>Quadrillions brings together the voices defining the next era of finance. From institutional rails to stablecoins and privacy, the series dives into how traditional markets, crypto innovation, and regulatory frameworks are converging to bring the full force of capital markets onchain.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Join hosts Jason Yanowitz, Yuval...

<p>Inside the Biggest M&A Deals You Need to Know (Pfizer, LVMH, Atlético Madrid, Parker Hannifin)</p><p><br></p><p>In this week’s M&A episode of AmplifyME Market Maker, Anthony and Piers break down the biggest deal headlines from Apollo taking control of Atlético Madrid to LVMH’s stake in Swiss movement maker Le Joux-Perret, Parker Hannifin’s $9.25 billion filtration acquisition, and Burger King’s China JV. The deep dive focuses on Pfizer’s $10 billion battle with Novo Nordisk for Metsera, unpacking the bidding war, regulatory tensions, the strategic race for obesity drugs, and why continge...

<p>This conversation covers:</p><p>-What branding really means for financial advisors</p><p>-How marketing supports your brand—and why they’re not interchangeable</p><p>-Where advisors should focus their time to create stronger visibility</p><p>-Practical ways to communicate your value more effectively</p><p>-How to think about audience, channels, and message delivery</p><p>-The philosophy behind the Bill Good Marketing system</p><p>Whether you’re refining your personal brand or looking for better ways to reach the right audience, this episode delivers clear, practical insights to help you communicate with more clarit...

<p>Key Chapters</p><p>0:00 –From concept to execution of Raymond James’ advisor-banker model</p><p>3:45 – The IBex program: turning education into action</p><p>8:20 – The Masterclass series and year-long learning model</p><p>13:00 – Building confidence and credibility with business owners</p><p>18:40 – How advisors are rebranding and hosting Business Owner Summits</p><p>24:10 – Case study: transforming revenue through investment banking partnerships</p><p>29:30 – Why every advisor should rethink their approach to business-owner clients</p><p>35:40 – Final takeaways: growth, fulfillment, and opportunity for advisors</p><p>Resources:</p><p>Elite Consulting Partners | Financial Advisor Transitions: https://eliteconsultingpartners.com</p><p>Elite Marketing Co...

<p >In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, dark-fantasy author Julie Embleton joins Matty Dalrymple to talk about mindfulness, adaptability, and sustainability in the indie author career. Julie shares how shifting social media landscapes, rising business costs, and changing reader habits inspired her to take back control—focusing on direct sales, authentic marketing, and the platforms that truly align with her values.</p> <p >Sponsor</p> <p >This podcast is proudly sponsored by Bookfunnel. Do you have reader magnets, ARCs, and direct digital sales? Want to join multi-author promotions? Thousands of authors trust BookFunnel for seamless delivery and real...

<p>Bilal Aijazi built one of the first Slack apps ever created. The install process was so clunky it required five manual steps of copying and pasting tokens. Yet 80% of people completed it anyway. That's when he knew Polly was solving something people desperately wanted.</p> <p>Today, Polly serves millions of monthly active users across Slack, Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, Google Slides, and PowerPoint, generating multiple seven figures in ARR with just 20 people. But the journey from that first $8/month fantasy football customer to enterprise deals wasn't obvious—and platform risk nearly derailed everything when Slack launched competing features.</p>...

<p>Episode 718: Neal and Toby dive into Nvidia’s Q3 earnings that topped expectations while CEO Jensen Huang reiterated his confidence in AI. Then, Target reports another stinker of a quarter causing many to believe the retailer is on the ropes. Also, a new study believes this year’s Thanksgiving dinner will be more affordable than last year’s. Meanwhile, Neal shares his favorite numbers on Gustav Klimt’s most expensive artwork sold at Sotheby’s, the truest underdog in the World Cup, and the origins of kissing. </p> <p>Learn more at usbank.com/splitcard </p> <p>Get your MBD live sho...

Listeners, the latest and most profitable ways to make money right now revolve around digital entrepreneurship, remote freelancing, scalable online services, and capitalizing quickly on emerging technology trends. Many have found rapid success by starting freelance businesses in writing, design, coding, or virtual assistance, a movement confirmed by platforms like Upwork and HireMyMom, where skilled professionals are earning anywhere between $25 and $100 per hour or more, depending on their expertise and niche. These platforms are especially praised for matching motivated talent with flexible jobs that work seamlessly from home.<br /><br />The boom in remote work has opened doors to high-paying...

<p>In this episode, I talk with Dennis Owen about his journey from a long career in the airline industry to building a purposeful and active retirement in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Dennis shares how he intentionally “retired to” a new life filled with volunteering, consulting, and community involvement, rather than just leaving work behind. We discuss the challenges of adapting to a new culture, the importance of routine, staying curious, and the mental shift from saving to spending in retirement. Dennis emphasizes the value of purpose, continuous learning, and building a diverse community, while also sharing practical tips and book reco...

Luke Edney in Austin, Christy Rivera in New York, and Shelley Eichenlaub in Houston discuss with industry expert Lyndi Stone, principal corporate counsel, Microsoft, how data center construction teams are addressing complex stakeholder requirements and adapting to rapid technological shifts to ensure the data centers on which they are working will be financeable.

<p>On this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Dan Holloway reports on Grammarly's rebrand as Superhuman and what it signals about the growing role of AI in writing tools. He also outlines the European and International Booksellers Federation's new AI charter, which emphasizes copyright protection and fair treatment for small publishers, and highlights a new $50 million Literary Arts Fund aimed at supporting organizations that help writers and creators.</p> <p>Sponsor</p> <p>Self-Publishing News is proudly sponsored by PublishMe—helping indie authors succeed globally with expert translation, tailored marketing, and publishing support. From first draft to international lau...

Pier LaFarge, CEO of Sparkfund, explains how distributed capacity procurement is helping utilities rapidly deploy batteries and other distributed energy resources to meet grid constraints and rising demand.

Dan Finn-Foley, director of energy storage market intelligence at Clean Energy Associates, discusses the impact of tariffs, shifting supply chains and emerging technologies on the US battery storage market.

<p>In this episode, I have a conversation with my friend Jack Moses. Three years ago, Jack emailed me after reading my book, declaring he was dropping out of college. Over time, I've been amazed by his life's actions, from embracing hustle culture to diving deep into spirituality. Recently, Jack led a retreat in Thailand, inspiring me with his courage and optimistic outlook. Join us as we discuss spiritual journeys, trusting our paths, and taking bold steps early in life.</p><p>You can check out his podcast too</p><p><br></p><p></p>(00:00) - Introduction to Jack Moses (01:14...

In just the last few days, listeners everywhere are seeing a major surge in both creativity and opportunity when it comes to making money, particularly from home or by launching small businesses. The big winners are those who’ve been quick to tap into side hustles that match current trends and tech, all while keeping startup costs low.<br /><br />Online tutoring and coaching are making a comeback with fresh energy. Platforms like Cambly, Preply, and italki are packed with people earning $15 to $50 an hour by sharing their expertise, whether that’s teaching math, coding, or languages. The flexibility and glob...

<p>In this episode of Market Maker, Anthony and Piers unpack why the pound has dropped to a seven-month low following Rachel Reeves' rare pre-budget comments, and what it signals for UK markets. </p><p><br></p><p>They explore London’s rise as a global quant hub, attracting top STEM talent and reshaping finance. </p><p><br></p><p>Plus, they break down the $49 billion Kimberly-Clark and Kenvue merger, why markets hate it, and what it means for deal-making today.</p><p><br></p><p>(00:00) Welcome & Pound Drop</p><p>(04:30) UK Fiscal Shift</p><p>(18:43) Quant Boom in London</p>...

<p>Think your “brand” is a logo, font, and color palette? That’s polish—not branding. Real ecommerce branding makes customers feel understood, builds instant trust, and increases conversions across your product pages, emails, and social.</p> <p>In this episode, I break down what I’ve learned working with branding expert Camille Moore on our new Ecommerce Branding Blueprint inside Foundr+. You’ll get the principles and system I wish every founder used before launching—so your store stops feeling “nice” and starts feeling necessary.</p> <p>Here’s what you’ll take away:<br> • Why logo ≠ brand: your brand is the feeling a cus...

Izzet Bensusan, CEO of Captona, shares how his team is investing in renewables, storage and clean fuels while using preferred equity structures and preparing for rising energy demand.

Starting a business from home continues to be one of the most effective ways to make money, with new opportunities emerging every day. Many people are finding success by leveraging their skills in tech, creative services, or even everyday tasks. For example, becoming a virtual assistant or offering bookkeeping services can bring in solid hourly rates, sometimes exceeding fifty dollars an hour, especially for those with experience. Platforms like TaskRabbit allow individuals to set their own prices for completing errands, moving furniture, or helping with household projects, with top earners making up to eighty dollars an hour for specialized tasks.<...

<p>In this episode, I have a deep conversation with Steven Foster, who opens up about his career journey from Silicon Valley to embracing a pathless life. We dive into his essay 'Commit a Career Ending Move,' reflecting on how modernity has turned careers into a form of religion. Steven shares his personal challenges, including severe health issues and family crises, and how embracing a more communal and nature-focused lifestyle has helped him navigate these obstacles. This episode is an exploration of redefining work, faith, and finding a deeper purpose beyond traditional career paths.</p><p></p>(00:00) - Introduction...

<p>Episode 709: Neal and Toby discuss a report that showed October was the worst month for layoffs in over 20 years. Then, Elon Musk prevails in the battle over this $1 trillion pay package. Meanwhile, ESPN drops Penn Entertainment as its sports betting partner and brings in DraftKings. Plus, Snap announces a partnership with Perplexity AI to AI-ify its search engine, sending shares up 8%. And, Duolingo, Celsius, and E.l.f. Beauty join the 20% club…with each of its shares falling by at least 20%. Finally, an update on the FAA’s plans to cut flights and how it may affect you. </p> <p>Lea...

Stefano Ratti, CEO of Chaberton Energy, shares how his team is evolving from solar-only development to integrating storage and navigating shifting market dynamics, tariffs and policy changes. <br /><br />

Four industry experts discuss about the latest trends, challenges and opportunities in data center financings. The four are Claus Hertel, managing director, Rabobank, Melih Ileri, chief investment officer, DC BLOX, Mike Johnson, director, Société Générale, and Tim McGuire, vice president, capital markets, Rowan Digital Infrastructure. The moderators are Christine Brozynski and Christy Rivera in New York.

<p>Richard Hollingsworth bootstrapped an executive assistant agency to $5M ARR, then pivoted to AI and grew from $1M to $18M ARR in just 8 months. Today, Fyxer serves thousands of professionals with their AI email assistant, and Richard's team has grown from 4 to 40 employees while raising over $40M.</p> <p>Richard and his brother Archie started with data from their EA agency, waited for the right technology moment with GPT-3, then moved to San Francisco to scale. Their focus on professional services over tech companies, combined with a land-and-expand strategy, helped them close a $1.2M deal in 7 days and build...

<p>Author and podcaster Polly Campbell joins Matty Dalrymple to explore how writing contests can sharpen a writer's editorial skills. Polly discusses the fast-paced revision process required for short fiction contests, how to make every word count, and why tight deadlines can lead to more focused, confident writing. She also shares practical strategies for structuring quick edits, choosing impactful details, and balancing creativity with polish—all lessons that can strengthen any writer's craft.</p> <p >Further Reading</p> <p > Book Prizes & Awards for Indie Authors</p> <p >About the Host</p> <p >Matty Dalrymple podcasts, writes, speaks, and consults on th...

<p>This week on Market Maker, we unpack three big themes moving markets. Nvidia briefly hit a $5 trillion valuation before a Trump–Xi meeting wiped billions off the stock. We explain what happened and what it reveals about AI hype and geopolitics.</p><p><br></p><p>We then break down big tech earnings: Alphabet soared while Meta slumped, despite similar numbers. Is “BATMMAAN” the new “Magnificent 7”? And finally, the Fed cut rates—but Powell’s fog analogy hints at rising uncertainty ahead.</p><p><br></p><p>Whether you’re a student, prepping for interviews, or just want clear market insights...

<p>This week, the Hivemind team breaks down the current state of the market as crypto's recovers from it's post October leverage unwind. We deep dive into what's outperforming, analogies to the dot com bubble vs today, Zcash's outperformance, max pain for altcoins & more. Enjoy! </p> <p>--</p> <p>Start your day with crypto news, analysis and data from David Canellis.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Subscribe to the Empire newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/empire </p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Ceteris: https://x.com/ceterispar1bus </p> <p>Follow Duncan: https://x.com/FloodCapital</p> <p>Follow Yan: htt...

<p>In this quick-hit discussion, the two dive into:</p><p>-Why most leaders are too busy “working in” their business to actually work on it.</p><p>-How great coaches and therapists ask the questions you don’t want - but need—to hear.</p><p>-The value of data as exposure - how numbers, like game film, don’t lie.</p><p>-Why discomfort isn’t something to avoid… it’s where growth actually happens.</p><p>If you’ve ever felt stuck, scattered, or overwhelmed, this behind-the-scenes moment will hit home.</p>

<p>Episode 713: Toby and Ann dive into the ending of the longest government shutdown in US history. But while federal workers and programs start up again, the ripple effects of its impacts may be far-reaching. Then, Google is standing up to scammers as it sues a shadowy operation, hoping to put an end to text phishing. Meanwhile, Toby shares his favorite numbers from Harvard’s alleged grade-flation, ChatGPT usage, and Disney’s economic toll from the YouTube blackout. Finally, it’s time to pay our condolences to a long time friend…the US penny. </p> <p>Learn more at usbank.com/split...

<p>Ryan Wang is the co-founder and CEO of Assembled, an AI platform for customer support that helps companies manage both human and AI agents more efficiently. Today, Assembled is an 8-figure ARR company with about 120 people, serves several hundred customers, and has raised $71 million.</p> <p>But getting there was brutal. Ryan and his co-founders spent two years building before launching in March 2020—the same day the WHO declared COVID a global pandemic. About 25% of demos didn't show up. It took them 8 months to earn their first dollar of revenue. When they finally got customers on usage-based pricing with no...

Nicolas Sauvage, president of TDK Ventures, discusses how AI-driven energy demand, emerging battery technologies like sodium-ion and shifting geopolitical dynamics are shaping the future of energy storage and deep tech investing.

<p>Frank and Brian also dig into:</p><p>• The pivotal 2005 spin-off from American Express - and what it unlocked for advisors.</p><p>• Why it’s “all about how much you make, not the payout.”</p><p>• How Ameriprise’s E-Meeting, Insights, and AI-driven Copilot tools are redefining advisor efficiency.</p><p>• The power of home-office visits and what advisors should look for in firm culture.</p><p>• Why advisors who said “never” to Ameriprise often end up saying “yes.”</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered why so many top producers are giving Ameriprise another look, this episode delivers straight answers, r...

<p>This week, we discuss why Blockworks decided to shut down its news room. We then dive into why 2025 marks the start of a new chapter for the crypto industry, why we're still in a bull market, MegaETH's ICO, recent IPOs, M&A and more. Enjoy! </p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Rob: https://x.com/HadickM</p> <p>Follow Santi: https://x.com/santiagoroel</p> <p>Follow Jason: https://x.com/JasonYanowitz</p> <p>Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod</p> <p>--</p> <p>Join the Empire Telegram: https://t.me/+CaCYvTOB4Eg1OWJh</p> <p>--</p> <...

<p>Tony Fernandes turned a failing airline into a billion-dollar business and built AirAsia into one of the most recognized brands in Asia. In this interview, Tony explains how he bought AirAsia for just 30 cents and $10M of debt, scaled it into the fourth largest airline in Asia, and created a culture that transformed 24,000 employees into a unified team. From building a brand with global impact to navigating failures, scaling fast against competitors, and leading digital transformation, Tony’s story is packed with actionable lessons for founders ready to think bigger and move faster. What you’ll learn from this inte...

<p>Key Chapters</p><p>0:00 – Introduction</p><p>2:15 – Why financial advisors should focus on business-owner clients</p><p>5:10 – The challenges of illiquid wealth and how advisors can solve them</p><p>9:00 – How Raymond James connects wealth management and investment banking</p><p>12:40 – Building deeper COI relationships with attorneys and accountants</p><p>17:25 – Why understanding business valuation matters for every advisor</p><p>22:40 – Raymond James’ unique culture and the “village” behind the success</p><p>28:10 – How collaboration with investment bankers expands advisor opportunity</p><p>33:30 – Why this approach is the future of growth for independent advisors</p><p>Resources:</p><p>Elite Consulting Partner...

<p>Jonathan Kazarian built Accelevents to $10 million ARR working nights and weekends for five years while keeping his hedge fund day job. But when COVID hit just as he went full-time, every event worldwide got canceled and revenue dropped to zero – forcing him to borrow $75,000 from his father's retirement to survive.</p> <p>Instead of waiting it out, Jonathan pivoted hard to virtual events and started pre-selling features they hadn't built yet. Within three months, they hit a million-dollar run rate and 10X'd revenue by year's end. But when the tech bubble burst in 2022, revenue got cut in half and he...

<p>In this week’s Market Maker from AmplifyME, Anthony and Piers unpack Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings and what they signal for markets heading into year-end. Is the company’s explosive growth sustainable, or are signs of overextension starting to show?</p><p><br></p><p>They explore concentration risks, energy bottlenecks, and the AI infrastructure race, while also connecting the dots between macro sentiment, crypto market stress, and Saudi-US investment flows. </p><p><br></p><p>A comprehensive take on one of the most pivotal moments in the market this quarter.</p><p><br></p><p>(00:00) Nvidia’s Record-Breaking Quarter<...

<p>Sam Darawish sold his first startup for $50M, then invested a few hundred thousand of his own money into Everflow. He didn't pay himself for two years. Most founders would never show screenshots at a trade show instead of a working product, but that's exactly what Sam did — and it landed his first customers.</p> <p>Today, Everflow generates nearly $30M ARR with 1,200 customers and a 120-person team across four continents. They've done it all without raising a single dollar of outside funding, proving that capital efficiency beats hypergrowth for building sustainable SaaS companies.</p> <p>You'll learn:</p> Wh...

<p>AI is the biggest shift since the internet—and if you’re not using it daily as a founder, you’re falling behind.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode, I break down exactly how I use AI to think clearer, execute faster, and lead better—without being technical. </p> <p><br></p> <p>From treating AI as a true thinking partner to training it like a team member, I’ll show you the practical workflows, tools, and prompts that have meaningfully increased my output and product velocity.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Here’s what you’ll take away: • H...

<p>How do you turn a literary world into a collaborative storytelling experience? In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Anna Featherstone talks with Vee Hendro and Hayley Gordon—the award-winning duo behind Storybrewers Roleplaying—about producing their book- and card-based role-playing games, including Good Society: A Jane Austen Roleplaying Game and My Late Father's Correspondence. Together, they explore how indie creators can merge writing, design, and ethics to craft imaginative, inclusive, and immersive books.</p> <p >Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-Publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts and...

Raquel Bierzwinsky, Norton Rose Fulbright partner, discusses the latest reforms to Mexico’s power sector, highlighting how new regulations are creating opportunities for private investment and project development after years of stagnation.

<p>Episode 717: Neal and Toby discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s big win against the government as a federal judge says Meta does not hold monopoly power in today’s social media landscape. A big loss for the FTC. Then, Home Depot reports a weak Q3 which is seen as a bad sign for the economy. And, Panera Bread, the once No. 1 fast-casual chain in the US, has steadily declined in the last few years and announces a turnaround plan to bring it back to its glory days. Meanwhile, “Baby Shark Dance,” the extremely popular and catchy tune on YouTube hasn’t quite made...

Everywhere listeners are looking for the latest and most effective ways to make money right from home, and the playbook is getting more creative and lucrative by the day. One of the most talked-about trends this week is leveraging artificial intelligence for freelance work. Listeners are turning to freelance AI assistance, helping clients with writing, content creation, automation, and research—earning $15 to $40 an hour as beginners, with skilled pros charging much higher rates. This field is exploding because companies need human oversight and creative input as AI becomes more entrenched in work processes.<br /><br />Another standout method is starting fa...

<p>On this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Dan Holloway takes a close look at Amazon's new book discovery algorithm and how it may be impacting indie authors' visibility and sales stability. He contrasts the uncertainty of platform-dependent publishing with the growing reliability of direct sales, particularly through Substack, where income trends show consistent returns for authors building engaged readerships. Dan explains what these shifts mean for indie authors trying to build sustainable careers in a changing marketplace.</p> <p>Sponsor</p> <p>Self-Publishing News is proudly sponsored by PublishMe—helping indie authors succeed globally with expert translation, tai...

<p>Episode 714: Toby and Ann chat about Michael Burry, famed ‘Big Short’ investor, who has been public about the resemblance between the housing bubble of 2008 and the AI boom of today. Then, congress was able to reopen the government, but snuck in a provision that places tighter restrictions on hemp products that could upend the hemp industry. Plus, Cisco Systems, the once darling of the 2000s, is seeing a resurgence thanks to a wave of AI-related demand. Meanwhile, speculative tech stocks have tanked in the last month. And, Robinhood is bringing cash to your door and Uber is taking skiers to t...

<p>In this episode, we cover institutional crypto adoption, stablecoins’ interplay with treasuries and 24/7 repo financing on Canton, the risks associated with wrapped assets and stablecoin fragmentation, and 2026 expectations for broader, client-driven OTC and onchain activity. </p> <p>--</p> <p>Quadrillions brings together the voices defining the next era of finance. From institutional rails to stablecoins and privacy, the series dives into how traditional markets, crypto innovation, and regulatory frameworks are converging to bring the full force of capital markets onchain.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Join hosts Jason Yanowitz, Yuval Rooz, and Eric Saraniecki for deep dives with spec...

<p>Loren Castle turned a life-threatening cancer diagnosis at 22 into the spark that built Sweet Loren’s, a $120M-a-year clean food brand now sold in over 5,000 supermarkets nationwide. </p> <p><br></p> <p>In this interview, Loren shares how she bootstrapped her way from baking cookies in a tiny New York apartment to landing Whole Foods without packaging, rebranding her entire product line to be allergen-free, and scaling a household name—all while staying profitable and purpose-driven. </p> <p><br></p> <p>From surviving adversity to mastering product-market fit, Loren’s story is proof that a personal mission can grow into a...

<p>Across the conversation, the panel digs into:</p><p>• What IBex (Institute for Business Owner Excellence) and the Masterclass actually teach - and how “learning the language” opens doors with business owners and COIs.</p><p>• Why being early matters: profiling, asking better questions, and hosting local business-owner events that generate real pipeline.</p><p>• Multiple paths beyond a sale: capital-markets needs, growth capital, roll-ups, second bites, and direct private deals alongside traditional planning.</p><p>• Culture and collaboration: demystifying the process, quarterbacking expert teams, and the peer-to-peer sharing that’s accelerating growth across practices.</p><p>Key Chapters:</p><p>00:00 – I...

<p>This week, Pranav Kanade joins the show to discuss the current state of markets. We deep dive into how Pranav finds alpha in crypto, Mamdani's win in NY, have we topped, are L1s overpriced, why the hot money is in AI & more. Enjoy! </p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Pranav: https://x.com/vaneckpk</p> <p>Follow Santi: https://x.com/santiagoroel</p> <p>Follow Jason: https://x.com/JasonYanowitz</p> <p>Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod</p> <p>--</p> <p>Join the Empire Telegram: https://t.me/+CaCYvTOB4Eg1OWJh</p> <p>--</p> <p>...

<p>This week, the Hivemind team breaks down the recent market price action as BTC struggles to regain $95k. We then deep dive into why is Zcash ripping, the 10/10 leverage hangover, the perps opportunity, crypto's onboarding problem & more. Enjoy! </p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Ceteris: https://x.com/ceterispar1bus </p> <p>Follow LTR: https://x.com/0xLTR</p> <p>Follow Jason: https://x.com/3xliquidated </p> <p>Follow Flip: https://x.com/trevor_flipper </p> <p>Follow Empire: https://x.com/theempirepod </p> <p><br></p> <p>Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4jYEkBx </p> <p>Subscribe on Apple: https://bit...

Jake Jurewicz, CEO of Blue Energy, shares how modular, prefabricated nuclear power plants could dramatically reduce costs and timelines and unlock new opportunities for commercial financing and grid-scale deployment. <br />

Listeners, let's dive into the latest and most effective ways to make money that have been trending over these past few days. The drive to earn extra income has never been stronger, and the gig economy is buzzing with fresh stories and innovative pathways. One standout trend is the boom in side hustles that can be launched right from home. Platforms like Shopify highlight that about 27% of Americans now have a side hustle, with popular options including dropshipping, online teaching, and personalized e-commerce stores requiring little upfront investment. The average side hustler is reportedly bringing in close to $885 a month...

<p>In this episode of the Market Maker Podcast, Anthony Cheung is joined by Joe Little, Global Chief Strategist at HSBC Asset Management, to explore the personal journey and professional insights behind one of the top roles in finance.</p><p><br></p><p>From discovering economics by chance to immersing himself in investment classics and landing a role at J.P. Morgan, Joe shares how curiosity and persistence shaped his career path.</p><p><br></p><p>He also breaks down the real-world role of a Chief Strategist, explains why clear communication and storytelling are powerful tools in markets...

<p>In this episode, Anthony speaks with Kate Hill, Global Head of Trading at Aviva Investors, about her three-decade career spanning Citi, Morgan Stanley, HSBC, and Aviva.</p><p><br></p><p>Kate shares what it was like stepping onto the trading floor for the first time, how major market events shaped her path, and the cultural differences she experienced across leading global institutions. She also reflects on transitioning into leadership, balancing personal challenges with career decisions, and the lessons she’s learned along the way.</p><p><br></p><p>It’s a candid conversation packed with advice for stud...

<p>Allie and I discuss our shared experiences of leaving traditional career paths to explore more authentic lives. Allie, a former lawyer, talks about navigating parenthood, part-time work, and her numerous interests while stepping off the default path. We chat about how Allie was inspired by 'The Pathless Path,' the ship, quit, and learn framework, and our upcoming experiments with nomadic living. Allie also talks about burnout, and alternative ways to live meaningfully.</p><p>Follow Allie's writing and podcast on Substack: Practically On Purpose</p><p></p>(00:00) - Introduction and Guest Overview (01:41) - Ali's Journey and Paul's Influence (02:48...

<p>This week, Kain Warwick joins the show to discuss building Infinex and the march towards TGE. We deep dive into Kain's experience building in crypto, the next stage for Infinex, taking down CEXs, running a startup, dealing with drug addiction & more. Enjoy! </p> <p>--</p> <p>Follow Kain: https://x.com/kaiynne</p> <p>Follow Jason: https://x.com/JasonYanowitz</p> <p>Follow Empire: https://twitter.com/theempirepod</p> <p>--</p> <p>Join the Empire Telegram: https://t.me/+CaCYvTOB4Eg1OWJh</p> <p>--</p> <p>Zcash is encrypted Bitcoin. Your digital bill of rights securing yo...

<p>In this episode, I'm pumped to welcome back Nick Maggiulli to the podcast (https://youtu.be/deMXbaI-Ir4). We dive into various topics about money and financial independence, with a focus on Nick's endorsement of the 'COAST Fire' strategy, something I accidentally embraced after quitting my job. </p><p>Nick shares his personal stories of financial challenges growing up and how these experiences shaped his approach to saving and spending. We debate the right time to take financial leaps and discuss how data-driven trends are making more Americans wealthier today. Nick introduces his wealth ladder concept and explains how it c...

<p>Episode 711: Neal and Toby chat with author Michael Lewis to talk about the 10th anniversary of “The Big Short” movie and the lines drawn from the 2008 financial crisis to today. Then, Michael shares his take on the AI industry and whether or not we’re actually in a bubble. Plus, a dive into prediction markets and the proliferation of sports betting. Finally, Neal and Toby put on their casting director hats and re-cast “The Big Short” as if it was being made today.</p> <p>Learn more at usbank.com/splitcard </p> <p>Get your MBD live show tickets here! https...