In this episode, my friends Logan and Matt join me to discuss three different ways we're making money online: e-commerce, content, and SaaS. Logan runs a portfolio of successful Amazon FBA and e-commerce brands, Matt recently launched a rapidly growing app, and I own a portfolio of content websites.
Making money online is becoming more competitive, but there are still great opportunities if you're willing to think differently and keep experimenting.
In my first solo episode in two years, I share my thoughts on whether you can still make money online, the future of the Creator Economy, my website holding company, my personal brand strategy, my next book, and more life updates.
I've also recently re-opened my FIpreneur community to new members, so if you're interested in using entrepreneurship to accelerate your journey to financial independence check out https://grantsabatier.com/community
In this episode, I chat with Haroon Mokhtarzada, serial entrepreneur and CEO of Rocket Money, about how he sold his first company Webs.com for $125 million, how he escaped feeling lost after the acquisition, what financial independence means to him, and how he grew and sold his second company TrueBill to Rocket Companies for $1.5 Billion.
We also dive into the most important metrics that matter in any business if you want to grow, as well as the opportunities and challenges of taking on outside investors. Haroon shares his simple framework for whether it makes sense to get investors or keep your freedom and more. I loved this conversation and I'm excited to bring more entrepreneurs on the show.
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I'm honored to have Charles Eisenstein on the show, where we dive into money, consciousness, climate, giving, and more.
His book Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, & Society in the Age of Transition is one of the best books I've read. I couldn't put it down. I also enjoyed his book The Yoga of Eating.
Charles is an inspiring teacher, speaker, and author who writes about a diverse range of topics, including the history of human civilization, ecology, and economics.
You can learn more about Charles at his website https://charleseisenstein.org
You can learn more about my book Financial Freedom at https://grantsabatier.com/books/financial-freedom-book/
In this episode, I make a big announcement and bring Jordan Grumet on to talk with me about identity shifts, the paradox of money, legacies, as well as the most important lessons in his incredible new book Taking Stock: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Financial Independence, Building Wealth, and Living a Regret-Free Life.
You can learn more about my book Financial Freedom at https://grantsabatier.com/books/financial-freedom-book/
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In this episode, I chat with JL Collins, author of The Simple Path to Wealth, about investing in stocks, bonds, real estate, stock picking, the FIRE movement, the risk of inflation, book writing, and more.
We cover a lot of ground in this conversation and I'm excited to share it with you.
You can learn more about my book Financial Freedom at https://grantsabatier.com/books/financial-freedom-book/
In this episode, I chat with Tiffany Aliche, aka The Budgetnista, author of Get Good with Money, and co-host of the Brown Ambition Podcast, about her ascent from preschool teacher to making over $10 million on her course in one year. And that's just one of her businesses!
We dive deep into Tiffany's love of teaching, her speaking business, how she manages her empire, and more. I've learned so much following Tiffany over the years and it was a real honor to connect with her on the show.
You can learn more about my book Financial Freedom at https://grantsabatier.com/books/financial-freedom-book/
In this episode, I chat with Tanya Dalton, the author of On Purpose and The Joy of Missing Out, about creating space, limiting beliefs, productivity, letting go, and what happened after she sold her company.
Tanya has a gift for creating and sharing practical methods to answer some of life's biggest questions. She shares some of her favorites with us. I really enjoyed this conversation and I hope you do too.
In this episode, I chat with Logan Leckie, my co-founder in Topia, the new free financial independence tracking app that's available today on all Apple and Android devices.
We spent two years building Topia and it's specifically designed to help you track and accelerate your journey to FI. In this episode, we share more about Topia's history, its features, and the future. We can't wait to hear what you think.
In this episode, I chat with J. Money, the influential financial blogger who is in the midst of an awakening after coming down with a mysterious auto-immune disease.
We talk about selling his blog, the value of community, life transitions, and why he's abandoning his old habits and systems. He also reveals a new passion he's discovered at the age of 42.
In this episode, I sit down with Nick Maggiulli, the Author of Just Keep Buying: Proven Ways to Save Money and Build Your Wealth and Creator OfDollarsandData.com.
Nick is a popular writer known for his ability to tell great stories about money with data. We chat about his new book, how to evaluate risk in your life, why you shouldn't max out your 401k, and a lot more.
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