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Speaker:Brian.
Speaker:Uh, it's so cool to have you here on the show, dude.
Speaker:And, uh, took a little while, you know, like, um, made it all happen.
Speaker:And dude, you're a busy guy on the podcast.
Speaker:Anyway, you're doing dailies, which is like something
Speaker:that I've wanted to do.
Speaker:Never did.
Speaker:I did like two times a week, episode drops.
Speaker:And those were.
Speaker:Pretty brutal, but I mean, I love it.
Speaker:Been doing it for a long time, but how long have you been
Speaker:having, you know, so Action Academy, that's your brand.
Speaker:Bad ass brand.
Speaker:That's the podcast I'm talking about.
Speaker:How long have you been doing that?
Speaker:The pod.
Speaker:Just crossed three years.
Speaker:Um, so it's been, it's been a wild ride, man.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Three years.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:I'm a freaking maniac.
Speaker:So if you guys enjoy listening to me and Joe today, I talking
Speaker:to him like daily baby.
Speaker:Um, yeah, man, it's literally, I wish I had some time.
Speaker:Deep intricate way and reason for why we do Monday through Friday.
Speaker:But what happened was I did two interviews a week with millionaires.
Speaker:So my show started because I was working a corporate
Speaker:job, which we'll get into.
Speaker:And I was buying a little bit of real estate myself.
Speaker:And I was just like, how the hell are these people like pulling
Speaker:off six figures in cashflow?
Speaker:Like, dude, I can't figure this out.
Speaker:Like what I'm doing myself, it's just not cutting it.
Speaker:What's this whole entrepreneur thing.
Speaker:So I was just like, why don't I just start a podcast where I
Speaker:say, I interview millionaires and maybe millionaires will
Speaker:want to talk to me plot twist.
Speaker:It worked Uh, and i've interviewed over 500 multi millionaires.
Speaker:I became a multi millionaire myself I've run multi million dollar
Speaker:companies now and that's over a span of the last three years And
Speaker:so action academy was born from that did two interviews a week
Speaker:Then I did one solo show a week because a mentor of mine said hey
Speaker:man It's really important for you to document your journey On the
Speaker:show while also showcasing guests.
Speaker:I said, okay, that makes sense So now I had monday tuesday and
Speaker:thursday and I saw this dip in downloads on wednesdays and fridays
Speaker:and I was like, well, dude I can make a 10 or 15 minute show on
Speaker:wednesday on wednesdays and fridays just to fill those gaps and You know
Speaker:Then I just never stopped because the way that I thought about it
Speaker:was like, that's 30 minutes extra.
Speaker:And at the minimum, you know, people don't listen to every
Speaker:single episode every single week.
Speaker:Some people do, but at the most people listen, you
Speaker:know, at least three of them.
Speaker:And now they have their choice at the end of each
Speaker:week and every day I'm at the top of the podcast player.
Speaker:So
Speaker:There you go.
Speaker:You're top of mind.
Speaker:That's what I was going to say is like the fact that your
Speaker:daily just keeps showing up and they're just like, okay,
Speaker:it's just a matter of time.
Speaker:Something's going to snag them.
Speaker:If
Speaker:you want, you want to hear a crazy, you want to hear a crazy buzz line.
Speaker:Yeah, this, this is cool.
Speaker:This is some good copy here.
Speaker:I made a million dollars cash from my podcast before
Speaker:we hit a million downloads.
Speaker:downloads don't matter, man.
Speaker:I've said it so many times.
Speaker:Yeah, hit a million dollars cash in the bank account from my
Speaker:podcast from the businesses that we built off the back of my podcast
Speaker:before we hit a million dollars.
Speaker:We just hit a million downloads over the summer.
Speaker:So we're at like 1.
Speaker:3 million now downloads.
Speaker:natural question.
Speaker:How like, give me the framework, man.
Speaker:Like, like break it down.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So I mean, I'm an entrepreneur at heart.
Speaker:I'm a good investor.
Speaker:I'm a, I'm a really good entrepreneur.
Speaker:Like that's kind of how I view myself.
Speaker:And that's why like scale works.
Speaker:So on our show we teach people how to buy commercial real
Speaker:estate and small businesses.
Speaker:So we're like how to buy a businesses, scale
Speaker:businesses, exit businesses and commercial real estate.
Speaker:And so, you know, when we started the show, it took a while for
Speaker:it to find its identity, right?
Speaker:And so in the very beginning, you know, as I was kind of
Speaker:going through my journey, we can get into that in a little bit.
Speaker:But long story short, corporate job, quarter million bucks a
Speaker:year, was working B2B sales.
Speaker:Was able to replace that in March of 2022, left that, went
Speaker:to travel full time around the world, which is the obvious next
Speaker:thing that everybody would do.
Speaker:Uh, and I, it was a blast, dude.
Speaker:I traveled for eight months.
Speaker:Now, three years later, I still travel probably four
Speaker:to six months out of my year.
Speaker:Uh, I go around all around the world.
Speaker:It's super fun.
Speaker:And I run my show while I do it.
Speaker:And as I was doing that from the very beginning, it was all about
Speaker:the riches are in the niches and that applies to business
Speaker:that applies to investing that applies to life so much.
Speaker:And I was just, I knew who I was speaking to, which was me before.
Speaker:And so I have a lot of accredited investors, a lot of people that
Speaker:listen to the show that are just, You know, they've got firepower
Speaker:and that's just who I spoke to, you know, and same audience that listens
Speaker:to this show And so what happened from that was, you know my first
Speaker:offer that I made on the show was I started talking about coaches and
Speaker:masterminds that I was Hiring for 10 000 bucks and talk about how it
Speaker:impacted my life and then lo and behold people started signing up
Speaker:for them I was like, oh well They're like we can give you a percentage.
Speaker:It's called an affiliate I was like, that's sick.
Speaker:That turned into $15,000 a month when I was making not even
Speaker:15,000 downloads on the podcast a month, and I was like, cool.
Speaker:Fast forward.
Speaker:I did that while I was traveling with my real
Speaker:estate over the next year.
Speaker:That was in 2022.
Speaker:At the end of 2022, I shut it all down and what I did was I put a
Speaker:free offer on my show and I said.
Speaker:You know what I need to I want to build my own business But i'm
Speaker:not going to flail around and try to figure this thing out myself
Speaker:I'm going to talk to you guys.
Speaker:What business do you guys want me to build?
Speaker:And so I did a hundred free coaching calls for 15 minutes in
Speaker:july and august of 2022 100 of them directly from my show And I
Speaker:would ask them all the same thing.
Speaker:Where are you at?
Speaker:Where are you trying to get to?
Speaker:What are the roadblocks in between?
Speaker:How can I help?
Speaker:No offer.
Speaker:I just took notes on what they were all trying to do.
Speaker:All corporate people trying to replace 10, 000 a month in cashflow.
Speaker:I was like, so they could travel.
Speaker:So, all right, cool.
Speaker:Let me build something for that.
Speaker:And my first offers and everything where, okay, I'm
Speaker:going to go make a course, which turned into a community.
Speaker:And then that community launched in january of 2023 officially
Speaker:we do two million dollars annually in recurring revenue
Speaker:for that community And now I buy businesses with those profits and
Speaker:my different community members.
Speaker:So we just bought a kitchen hood cleaning company Uh, which is
Speaker:non sexy, but i'll pause there.
Speaker:We can go in whatever direction you want Yeah,
Speaker:that you, you started the podcast kind of like what I
Speaker:did at a partner at the time we started the podcast because we
Speaker:were the dumb guys in the room.
Speaker:We just wanted to learn from the best, you know, I think it's the
Speaker:best reason to even start a pod.
Speaker:But the fact that you did coaching calls, so you're, you're, you're
Speaker:bringing people in and, but you're just like, I want to be useful.
Speaker:You have, you didn't really have an agenda.
Speaker:Obviously you want to help.
Speaker:That's your agenda.
Speaker:But you knew if you're helping the right people, you're
Speaker:helping the right people.
Speaker:Riches in the niches.
Speaker:Money always flows that way to those who are useful.
Speaker:And the fact then, then you started compiling
Speaker:everybody into a community.
Speaker:I think that's also a biggie right there.
Speaker:What do you charge in?
Speaker:Uh, obviously some dollar amount to be a part of that
Speaker:community, but essentially what an online mastermind, right?
Speaker:Like it's kind of like the first layer.
Speaker:so it started as a course and I was like, I'm going to be a course
Speaker:guy and because that's what people do, like that's where the money is.
Speaker:And, um, it actually all originated from, I was traveling around and
Speaker:what a lot of people that listen to the show need to do is they
Speaker:think about clarity the wrong way.
Speaker:I want to have something actionable for the audience
Speaker:really quickly before we get into the rest of my story.
Speaker:Um, people think about clarity the wrong way.
Speaker:So everybody thinks about clarity from like How how do I do something
Speaker:then how fast then why slash where so it's called tactical sequential
Speaker:than directional clarity What I recommend doing is you start with
Speaker:the where then the how fast then the how so I call it directional
Speaker:sequential tactical clarity and So I had done that I established
Speaker:where the hell am I going?
Speaker:What do I want first?
Speaker:And that's where I painted this vision of I want to travel
Speaker:around the world in three years when I was working my corporate
Speaker:job This is where I want to go.
Speaker:This is what I want to do in three years So that was the direction
Speaker:and that was the sequential then I was able to build the tactical
Speaker:into it So once you accomplish that then you're just kind of wondering
Speaker:about And for me, I realized, I was like, this is not fulfilling because
Speaker:everybody's listening to the show.
Speaker:Cause they want to build businesses, scale businesses, become financially
Speaker:free, and just piss off on an Island somewhere that doesn't work.
Speaker:Once you're able to financially retire, you are unable to
Speaker:emotionally and mentally retire because you have become
Speaker:an entrepreneur and you are meant to build things, grow
Speaker:things, and scale things.
Speaker:So that's where that came from.
Speaker:And then the course, um, I did for all of three months until
Speaker:I asked my I sent an email out by the way to get that course.
Speaker:Um, I said, I emailed the a hundred people, uh, about two
Speaker:months later and I said, Hey, I've got this thing for you.
Speaker:1500 bucks.
Speaker:I was like, I fixed it.
Speaker:Like I think this is going to be ready in two weeks.
Speaker:Do you want it?
Speaker:I made 24 hours living in Brazil.
Speaker:Then we shut, ended up shutting that down because I asked
Speaker:them, I said, what do you want?
Speaker:What's your best parts of this course?
Speaker:Like what parts need to be improved?
Speaker:And they said, the course is cool, but we really just
Speaker:like all the people we're meeting in the Facebook group.
Speaker:You dumped us in wrong business.
Speaker:It's a customer feedback.
Speaker:I talked to my customer, which people should, if you,
Speaker:if you're a business owner, you listen to this podcast.
Speaker:If you just go and talk to your customer, you'll solve
Speaker:99 percent of your problems.
Speaker:Bingo.
Speaker:Yep.
Speaker:And I realized we're building the wrong business early.
Speaker:So we shifted the business from this paid course with a free community.
Speaker:So I'm like, no, let's go all in on community, ignore the course thing.
Speaker:I've never even finished an online course.
Speaker:So now, Action Academy launched.
Speaker:We started at two grand a year.
Speaker:Then it went up to four grand.
Speaker:Then it went up to six grand.
Speaker:Now it's at eight grand a year.
Speaker:We're about to up it to ten grand a year.
Speaker:We have an entire roster of coaches and staff and mentors.
Speaker:We have about staff of twelve to twenty now that
Speaker:are extended on the team.
Speaker:And, uh, we did two hundred and seventy six million
Speaker:bucks acquisition last year.
Speaker:So that was sick.
Speaker:that's all obviously started ugly Facebook group.
Speaker:Like you said, is it still like, have you kept it kind of ugly?
Speaker:Obviously you got trainers in there, but like, did you have
Speaker:to complicate it much to scale?
Speaker:I'm kind of curious of that.
Speaker:Simple skills, fancy fails.
Speaker:So it looks prettier, but do we add additional complexities?
Speaker:No, what we did was we just got better and better and better and
Speaker:iterating and asking our customers.
Speaker:What do you want?
Speaker:What do you need more support on in building systems and
Speaker:processes around that support?
Speaker:So everything from I, what are the four core problems that people
Speaker:had coming into our company?
Speaker:Right?
Speaker:So they had a lack of confidence.
Speaker:They're like, ah, who am I to do a big deal with commas and
Speaker:zeros that a lack of capital.
Speaker:I don't have the money and I don't know how to raise capital.
Speaker:They had lack of community.
Speaker:They were like, I don't know around other people that are
Speaker:doing this stuff and they had a lack of clarity They're like, I
Speaker:don't even know where i'm going.
Speaker:Let alone what I want to do So I was like, let's solve for each
Speaker:of these with our business models And then as we were able to prove
Speaker:more success and more success and more success and stair step
Speaker:that up Then that value was able to have that discrepancy so high
Speaker:that we could raise the price along with the value So I always
Speaker:recommend to people start low charge something Start low, just
Speaker:have an astronomical price to value discrepancy, and then slowly raise
Speaker:your prices as you raise your value.
Speaker:I think it would have been suicide for us to come out
Speaker:the gate at eight grand.
Speaker:Oh, yeah, I think so too.
Speaker:And you had people that already trusted you from the pod and all
Speaker:these other things you were doing.
Speaker:So it's just an ask, right?
Speaker:You got to have something teed up for him for the next step.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So I like what you did.
Speaker:You broke down with clarity to your definition of clarity.
Speaker:Cause it seems like, I mean, that's a pretty common thing on this show.
Speaker:You know, there's every entrepreneur.
Speaker:It's like, we're builders.
Speaker:He said it's in our DNA.
Speaker:Once we get that taste in our mouth, it's like, it's like blood,
Speaker:you know, like a dog or a wolf.
Speaker:It's like, you can't really turn it off.
Speaker:You know what it's like.
Speaker:And, um, like we're builders and we're creators and we create value
Speaker:and, uh, we solve problems, but.
Speaker:That also leads, you know, like a thing I bring up all the
Speaker:time is like, what's enough?
Speaker:Like most people don't know what their enough is.
Speaker:Or if the enough is, yeah, I just want to travel forever
Speaker:and piss off on the beach and drink Mai Tais or whatever.
Speaker:Like you're going to hate life after probably a couple of weeks of
Speaker:doing that and uh, want, want more.
Speaker:So like, how do you define enough?
Speaker:And like, is this clarity thing, like one of the most
Speaker:common problems that you hear?
Speaker:yeah, so I think you're clear if you go ask a hundred people
Speaker:on the street, what do you want ninety nine point seven percent?
Speaker:Of them can't answer and even the one that will answer they'll
Speaker:give an attempt at it But they've never put thought into it because
Speaker:so many people are just in survival mode Just making sure
Speaker:that they could pay the bills.
Speaker:So once you get past that point, it's like let's get everyone
Speaker:rich So they can see it's not the answer to happiness So,
Speaker:clarity is where you begin.
Speaker:I think enough is a fallacy.
Speaker:I think enough never really Goes away.
Speaker:Um, let me rephrase that.
Speaker:Let me think about how that makes sense because this is an interesting
Speaker:thought experiment because I like to break things down into frameworks.
Speaker:So when you begin, enough is normally 10, 000 a
Speaker:month to take home, right?
Speaker:That's what you hear a lot, especially in real estate.
Speaker:And then it maybe will grow up to 20, 000.
Speaker:Like if I were really, I actually did an exercise.
Speaker:On paper in an Excel sheet I created where I said, what is my dream life?
Speaker:I called it like the dream life designer.
Speaker:I was like, if I had the house on Lake Austin, the 5 million
Speaker:house that I wanted, if I had a, like the boat that I wanted, if
Speaker:I had a, the guest house, I've had the lake house that I wanted.
Speaker:If I had the other house in the mountains that I wanted.
Speaker:What will this all cost me plus traveling plus having kids
Speaker:because I'm single right now I was like 50 000 a month take home.
Speaker:I could do anything I wanted and I realized and over talking
Speaker:to a lot of people Once you hit that 50 000 take home from
Speaker:your business and dividends and distributions Nothing after that
Speaker:really makes a material impact.
Speaker:So you need to go from me to we.
Speaker:And so my favorite was from a mentor of mine named Ben
Speaker:Kenny and he issued this game.
Speaker:And this is the game that I choose to play.
Speaker:That really helps because I'm going to build things
Speaker:for the rest of my life.
Speaker:It just in different varying degrees of, um, participation.
Speaker:But right now it's level one of the game of entrepreneurship is
Speaker:how do I make a million dollars?
Speaker:Like just revenue top line game number two level two of the game
Speaker:is how do I net a million dollars?
Speaker:So this like last year when you made a million dollars this next
Speaker:year i'll net take home free and clear a million dollars Next level
Speaker:of the game is how do you pay your top five people a million
Speaker:dollars to where now it's like?
Speaker:Oh now it's bigger than me Like how are we paying
Speaker:them a million dollars?
Speaker:And then the next level of the game is how do I make so much
Speaker:that I can comfortably give away a million dollars a year?
Speaker:You Not out of the business as the tax write off, but like me
Speaker:cool.
Speaker:from my checking account.
Speaker:And I was just like, what a awesome game to play because that
Speaker:is just infinite and scalable.
Speaker:So for me, I don't have them.
Speaker:I don't have an enough number.
Speaker:Um, because we're doing well over 100, 000 a month now.
Speaker:And like, I've been living the same lifestyle that I've been
Speaker:living at 20, 000 a month, and it's good enough for me.
Speaker:And that's the thing.
Speaker:I've had multiple people.
Speaker:I know I can, I can attest for like, you just get to a point where
Speaker:you kind of just like, I'm good.
Speaker:Like I got everything I need.
Speaker:I have, it's a time thing that happens.
Speaker:And me with a couple of kids and a wife, it's like, that is more
Speaker:than ever the thing, but I used to travel a lot more before,
Speaker:But I have to also add that asterisk that you have to
Speaker:recognize that you also are talking out of your ass to a degree.
Speaker:Because all right now I plan for that and I recognize that a day
Speaker:will come where you know What happens when I get married and maybe
Speaker:the wife's like we got triplets surprise what you know And then
Speaker:you're like, okay, what does that look like in our monthly expenses?
Speaker:So that's why I keep my expenses so low today But I raise my income
Speaker:so I can just stockpile away and I can forecast from my friends like
Speaker:What do your expenses look like?
Speaker:So I go ahead and I bake them in today, so I'm expecting
Speaker:them to a degree later on, so.
Speaker:Cause that's why I do all of this, was to be a present father in the
Speaker:future, cause I didn't have that.
Speaker:That's so cool, dude.
Speaker:And the fact that most people never acknowledge that.
Speaker:And, I'll be honest, before kids, like, I wasn't thinking about it.
Speaker:You know, I just like the hustle mode.
Speaker:Like, let's get after it.
Speaker:get me some ramen and a toothbrush and a mattress, and that's
Speaker:like, this is masculinity.
Speaker:This is peak male performance, yeah.
Speaker:this is what we're made to do.
Speaker:Yeah, give me a fire.
Speaker:when I, when I hit some stuff, it's like, dude, like
Speaker:priorities change like that.
Speaker:your wife wants to decorate the house and she's like,
Speaker:it's going to be 40, 000.
Speaker:so you got to be good.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Get ready for it.
Speaker:Um, so the fact that you bring it up, thank you.
Speaker:Cause a lot of people just like gloss over that fact
Speaker:and it's like, um, okay.
Speaker:Reality shake,
Speaker:yeah, dude, I'm, I'm about to be 30.
Speaker:Like, I understand that.
Speaker:I don't know what I don't know.
Speaker:And I'll, I'll say, I think the biggest cheat code in life is
Speaker:positioning yourself perpetually as the enthusiastic beginner
Speaker:instead of the grizzled veteran.
Speaker:I think if you position yourself as the expert, you only have
Speaker:one way to go and that's down.
Speaker:But if you're always a beginner and you're always curious, dude,
Speaker:it's like doors are wide open.
Speaker:I'm going to pause this really fast, to shout out another
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Speaker:This one's called AugMentors.
Speaker:It's hosted by Julie Meyer in Jimmy Edgerton.
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Speaker:Hey, have you ever thought about cloning yourself and
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Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Well, the fact that like I wrote down your levels and
Speaker:you know, you, you mentioned participation right before that
Speaker:in my notes, I have community.
Speaker:It's like, I'm seeing a theme here.
Speaker:You know, you're not all about you.
Speaker:Like as obviously you got to serve yourself first
Speaker:initially, but let's be honest, you can get past that hump.
Speaker:At least on the dollar side of things very fast
Speaker:a year or two.
Speaker:but boom and then yeah And you're you're taking care of your people
Speaker:first the ones that are supporting you and letting you scale I mean
Speaker:through all this you're you're obviously taking care of your
Speaker:community, you know customers audience and all that But like I
Speaker:love how that and then the giveaway is kind of that exponential
Speaker:thing that will just keep Sure, it'll keep growing after that one
Speaker:it comes back to you so much, and at the end of the day, I just have
Speaker:been In the world that everybody wants to be in like this last summer
Speaker:I was able to go do 10 days in the south of france and traveling
Speaker:spain and freaking abiza and greece and everything again This year and
Speaker:it's like i've been on the yachts and i've been with these people I
Speaker:know them now and i've been on the private jets and what a miserable
Speaker:F'd up lonely place it would be for you to be on a private jet
Speaker:and you have no one around you To come on it with And now all
Speaker:of a sudden, what are you doing?
Speaker:You're just filling it up with women and yes, men.
Speaker:So it's just like, at the end of the day, if you can look at
Speaker:that, like you have this thought, you have this massive yacht, no
Speaker:one's on it, but you, who cares?
Speaker:So you realize money is just energy.
Speaker:And what really is the value is people
Speaker:Have you always had this?
Speaker:Like, cause you know, you started off doing the sales thing, you
Speaker:crushed it, you know, in the corporate world, and then you
Speaker:made that move over, but like, what was the pivot for you
Speaker:when you saw, oh, it's people?
Speaker:Like, what was the before you, you know, prior to getting that,
Speaker:getting that kind of switch?
Speaker:normal.
Speaker:I was a normal dude, like, the only reason I am the way I am today
Speaker:is because I've been able to just be in the world, like I'm able to
Speaker:borrow experience from other people.
Speaker:Uh, because I've just had this podcast and I've been able to build
Speaker:really deep relationships with most of my friends are in their forties,
Speaker:fifties and sixties, and they have chrome kids and they're able to
Speaker:give me like, Hey, if I could go back, I would do it different.
Speaker:And like, they're worth a hundred million dollars.
Speaker:And they're like, this is what I would do.
Speaker:Like do this, this, and this.
Speaker:I'm like, yes, sir.
Speaker:I'm going to do that.
Speaker:Before I was very normal.
Speaker:I was very self serving, um, very just in it for me, you
Speaker:know, I'm going to make my buck.
Speaker:I'm gonna go disappear and and like I'm good and I didn't want to
Speaker:post anything online And now it's just like everything just changes
Speaker:like Zig Ziglar's got a wonderful quote The best way to get anything
Speaker:you want in life is helping enough other people get what they want
Speaker:Mm hmm.
Speaker:Good
Speaker:And so when it comes to your offering, it's like the more
Speaker:expensive problem that you solve The more you get back the more like
Speaker:hairy of a problem that you solve and so Dude, my entire business is
Speaker:getting people financially free and it is a freaking blast because not
Speaker:only do we go travel together, we go do all these events together.
Speaker:We just did Tulum.
Speaker:We spent 300, 000 on the weekend.
Speaker:It was freaking sick.
Speaker:And now when I buy businesses, my goal is to buy a business
Speaker:per quarter and my community, I have a lead flow of talent and
Speaker:I have a lead flow of deals.
Speaker:So I've lead flow for talent flow and deal flow.
Speaker:From my people because I have the best operators
Speaker:front coming from corporate.
Speaker:These guys are VPs of sales engineers, like at
Speaker:Boeing, like they're really highfalutin smart people.
Speaker:And now they, they are like, Hey, I've got a deal.
Speaker:I need capital and I want you as like the growth partner.
Speaker:So I'm able to come in and be the passive partner on these deals.
Speaker:And then I write a check and I get them out of their jobs and
Speaker:I get equity to new companies.
Speaker:So it's just like, I'm on cloud nine.
Speaker:Dude, you're the bridge.
Speaker:You're literally connecting everybody.
Speaker:The fact is, the podcast started it for you, and
Speaker:you just opened the mic up.
Speaker:You opened the floor, right?
Speaker:And you just started asking questions, and it's, it, that's,
Speaker:everyone, start the damn podcast.
Speaker:It's not too late.
Speaker:I promise you.
Speaker:but I mean I would I would add with the asterisk of with
Speaker:no expectation of anything
Speaker:Bingo.
Speaker:Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker:Yeah, it takes,
Speaker:started it to be curious man, and I never lost it
Speaker:And that's, you can't, and that's, uh, that's like what I said, I
Speaker:wanted to learn from the best and Like for me, I've always had a
Speaker:pretty damn good network even before the podcast, but it's because I
Speaker:would hit up all the local meetups, the masterminds conferences.
Speaker:I would fly across the country.
Speaker:I wouldn't even pay for most of them.
Speaker:I didn't have money.
Speaker:I'm like, I'm going to hang out at the bar, meet some people.
Speaker:And it always net positive every single one of them.
Speaker:So I was like, well, podcast just does that on steroids.
Speaker:I don't have to leave my house.
Speaker:Great.
Speaker:and it's so and it's so sexy man It looks like now we're about
Speaker:to just mash the gas to the next level Once you get a few people
Speaker:on your show And then you're able to leverage their networks
Speaker:and then move on to the oh dude.
Speaker:It's like we're You We're to a point now where it's
Speaker:just like three years deep.
Speaker:We finally have the reps into where we can go and like we're
Speaker:getting closer and closer to be able to send an email and get
Speaker:Tony Robbins or someone like that.
Speaker:So it's
Speaker:you're right there, man.
Speaker:You got the
Speaker:It's fun.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:And everyone's just like a step or two away and you just
Speaker:get to ask for the referrals.
Speaker:And, and, and we were already talking about, uh, you know,
Speaker:a buddy of mine and, you know, well, we'll hook you up.
Speaker:But, uh, I want to go back to like buying businesses.
Speaker:We didn't even get into your whole like backstory.
Speaker:We kind of been like brushing on it and all that stuff.
Speaker:Like the whole sales thing, you made the move over.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:I guess give me like, again, the fast progression, because you
Speaker:did sales, you did that move to, um, was it real estate that kind
Speaker:of got you really moving, right?
Speaker:So what got me out of my job originally was, um, so I was
Speaker:just buying a house a year.
Speaker:So I did things like the slowest, least sexy way possible because I
Speaker:just didn't know what I didn't know.
Speaker:And I was like, okay, cool.
Speaker:I'm going to save up my money for my paychecks.
Speaker:And I heard about real estate investing and I'm
Speaker:going to buy a house.
Speaker:I'm going to live in one part 3 percent down and I'm going
Speaker:to just live in a bedroom or rent the other bedrooms out.
Speaker:And then, so that was about 4, 000 a month that was coming into
Speaker:me, uh, net free after everything.
Speaker:And then the podcast affiliate business was the other
Speaker:15, 000 on top of that.
Speaker:So then those two together ended up hitting the 20.
Speaker:And then I was just like, okay, so.
Speaker:There's three different ways for me to scale into this commercial
Speaker:real estate world and this business world that I'm learning about.
Speaker:I either need to, and this is a framework that I've been working on.
Speaker:It's like you need to either, um, make money in
Speaker:your w two, make more money.
Speaker:You need to learn how to, um, build a business.
Speaker:To it from scratch to where you can have money, you need to learn
Speaker:how to buy businesses from scratch or by businesses that are existing
Speaker:and make money for cashflow.
Speaker:Or you need to be the sweat, equity, the hustle, the grind.
Speaker:You need to be the one that finds the deals, um, negotiates the
Speaker:deals, negotiates the offers, and then take those deals to
Speaker:private capital partners that have money, raise capital
Speaker:through syndication strategy.
Speaker:Then that's how you yield the assets.
Speaker:So those are the only four ways for you to scale into commercial
Speaker:real estate and business.
Speaker:And I said, out of those four ways, I want to build my business.
Speaker:And so that's where it started with the affiliate business.
Speaker:I was like, oh, this is fun.
Speaker:Like I can make cashflow from this and redistribute
Speaker:this back into real estate.
Speaker:And then it turned into the community.
Speaker:I was like, oh, this is even more fun because like next
Speaker:year, our goal is 5 million top line and 2 million EBITDA.
Speaker:nice.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:a that's a decent business, you know, and especially in two
Speaker:freaking two years like that's decent business And so i'm like if
Speaker:I just focus on this then I could take those profits and redeploy
Speaker:and be the passive partner So that was my that was my journey.
Speaker:I went all in on a business building And then now it's just
Speaker:back to the season where it's one thing at a time And it's
Speaker:this phrase that I learned from the same millionaire mentor.
Speaker:That's 100 million dollar guy He says plant trees manage
Speaker:orchards So how you do it With wealth building is nobody that's
Speaker:worth 10 million plus did it by starting like 30 things.
Speaker:They started one thing, scaled it, redeployed the profits
Speaker:off of that into passive assets or alternative assets.
Speaker:That's how they did it.
Speaker:And so he said, you're doing a business when you're doing an
Speaker:investment, you plant the seed.
Speaker:Into the ground you make sure the soil is fertile then as this The
Speaker:the seed sprouts into a sapling you got to shield it from the rain and
Speaker:the weather and the conditions and the animals That are going to try to
Speaker:dig it up Make sure it grows into a strong fruit bearing tree on its own
Speaker:And once it's bearing fruit without you, then you move on to the next
Speaker:thing So that's the position that we're at now with the business two
Speaker:years deep Where the tree is now bearing fruit and i've got a full
Speaker:team without me So now I can go back into acquisition mode and now like
Speaker:the goal is to buy a small business that's between one and 2 million
Speaker:top line purchase price between 200 to 500, 000 SDE per quarter.
Speaker:So my goal is to buy four or five of those next year.
Speaker:And then, so I think that we can do that alongside, uh,
Speaker:scaling our current company.
Speaker:That makes sense.
Speaker:Cause you have the operators already in your current company.
Speaker:So it, yeah, they can manage the orchard essentially, you know,
Speaker:with, with that coming around.
Speaker:That's awesome.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah, and I can do that while having fun, building up a big ol balance
Speaker:sheet, and then, you know, then I'll, I'll just put my head down
Speaker:over the next two years, pick my head up two years later, and I've
Speaker:got this big ol sexy business that I built myself, plus the skill
Speaker:sets of building a hold co of another, like, ten small businesses
Speaker:that are brick and mortar, super boring, like, my business I just
Speaker:bought cleans kitchen hoods.
Speaker:they ain't going anywhere.
Speaker:Right.
Speaker:It doesn't
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:I'm looking at a roofing
Speaker:over or yeah.
Speaker:Roofing another one plumbing or whatever.
Speaker:We
Speaker:got a roofing company under contract for 2, 000, 000 and it's
Speaker:got 400, 000 of take home profit.
Speaker:So we're buying it at about a 5X multiple.
Speaker:And right now we're in negotiations and diligence with them.
Speaker:And if it works, then I'm going to put 200, 000 down and I'm
Speaker:going to be the capital partner.
Speaker:Somebody else is going to run it.
Speaker:you go.
Speaker:What's a, like, was there a big aha moment on, on the
Speaker:acquisition side of things?
Speaker:So it's like on your first deal, like what, what, what was like
Speaker:the barriers, maybe the things that were preventing you from
Speaker:taking that action and then like had to get through it and maybe
Speaker:some common things you would tell others, like seeing the same thing.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Got a massive aha moment
Speaker:Okay, good.
Speaker:So we teach on, we teach on commercial real estate and business
Speaker:acquisition in Action Academy.
Speaker:So it's mobile home parks, land, self storage, um, multifamily.
Speaker:All these different assets that you hear about plus small businesses.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:And for the longest time I was beating myself up.
Speaker:I'm like, why do I not want to buy, go buy these storage facilities?
Speaker:Why don't I want to go buy these multifamily properties?
Speaker:And I realized I just hated it.
Speaker:I didn't want
Speaker:Yeah, well, like you didn't, you couldn't see yourself living in a
Speaker:place like that or deal.
Speaker:I know.
Speaker:I just don't get fired up by it.
Speaker:I have done 500 hours of real estate interviews and man, we
Speaker:have people that are fired up by real estate in our group.
Speaker:That's a huge chunk of our group is real estate.
Speaker:And I've got coaches in there that dude, if you put a freaking
Speaker:triple net lease, industrial center strip mall in front of them,
Speaker:dude, they are going to tingle.
Speaker:They're going to feel some type of way.
Speaker:That's how I feel about businesses.
Speaker:So like my big aha was the same process that a lot of our folks
Speaker:go through, which is they join and they're like, well, asset
Speaker:class is the right one for me.
Speaker:And I said, go get, it's like going to a food court at a mall,
Speaker:go try out the different free samples, buy a four unit, buy a
Speaker:laundromat, buy a storage facility, figure out what you like the most.
Speaker:And then you can go all in on whatever, sit down and have
Speaker:a full meal at whatever place you'd like the free sample at.
Speaker:So that was my aha was I was like, dude.
Speaker:I just, not only do I not want to do it, I also don't want to fund them.
Speaker:But like I, one of our guys brought me a 45 unit multifamily
Speaker:five year hold, a hundred thousand dollar buy in.
Speaker:And I'm just like, yeah, I'd make 12 percent a year and have a 2.
Speaker:37 X equity equity multiple on the tail end.
Speaker:So I'll turn that into 237, 000, make 11 percent on an
Speaker:each year for five years.
Speaker:I'm like that.
Speaker:I still don't want to do it.
Speaker:Give me a business.
Speaker:Like give me that roofing company.
Speaker:Like that sounds fun.
Speaker:What do you, what do you see in that?
Speaker:Because as I'm with you on that, I mean, I, I am in some real
Speaker:estate, but at the same time I get more lit up and so does my wife.
Speaker:Cause she's an entrepreneur too.
Speaker:Her and I, luckily like this is what, yeah.
Speaker:So find, find a girl or yeah, exactly.
Speaker:Find and find someone that you can jam with that way,
Speaker:but uh, the business side, like what's the, yeah.
Speaker:What's, what's the thing that, Like why that over real estate and
Speaker:I'm sure there's a lot of other people because I've interviewed
Speaker:a bunch of real estate folks on here too and I feel you man it's
Speaker:kind of like I don't know I see so many other things I could do
Speaker:I mean just thinking AI like holy crap there's a lot of inefficient
Speaker:businesses right now you know um but also the boring businesses ain't
Speaker:going anywhere it's kind of like
Speaker:Business is so much fun, dude.
Speaker:It's so much more fun for me.
Speaker:It's so, it's like this Rubik's cube that I get to like work
Speaker:on real estate is very simple.
Speaker:It's just, it's just a very simple business model, which
Speaker:by design, like that's sick.
Speaker:And a lot of our folks do we have done a lot of
Speaker:acquisition of real estate.
Speaker:Not my thing.
Speaker:And I just, I just recently just came to that.
Speaker:I was like, dude, I go on a lot of real estate podcasts.
Speaker:I was like, I'm not even trying, like, I do want
Speaker:to buy a boutique hotel.
Speaker:Um, one of my goals on my like 10 year vision is I want to own
Speaker:a top 50 hotel in the world.
Speaker:I really care about hotels, but that's kind of a business
Speaker:disguised as real estate.
Speaker:for sure.
Speaker:So, so I really enjoy business just because it's just a juicier, more
Speaker:fun problem for me to focus on is I'm like, how do I tweak the offer?
Speaker:How do I tweak the pricing?
Speaker:How do I tweak the fulfillment?
Speaker:You know, how do I tweak marketing and sales?
Speaker:And then where's the leak in the funnel as opposed to like me talking
Speaker:to a bunch of distressed owners of a storage facility, I've just done it
Speaker:and it just doesn't light my candle.
Speaker:And now everything that I do has to be energizing, exciting, and fun.
Speaker:If it's not fun, I'm not doing
Speaker:Yeah, man.
Speaker:Well, does that, is that lean into your whole passive income
Speaker:versus passionate income?
Speaker:'cause that's something you say.
Speaker:So in 20, when I quit in 2022, like it was pretty damn near passive.
Speaker:You know, people were just signing up.
Speaker:I had little links in my podcast where they would go sign up
Speaker:with the sales teams of the mastermind and the coaching thing.
Speaker:And that was coming to me.
Speaker:Like, Just clockwork and then the real estate was passive until I
Speaker:had to evict that freaking chick from my One of my properties and
Speaker:she trashed it and I was like fun.
Speaker:Yeah, but I mean dude past passivity is a spectrum right,
Speaker:so I built that first 20k was like pretty damn near passive and
Speaker:then after that I was just like
Speaker:What now
Speaker:hmm.
Speaker:I did it
Speaker:I'm at the
Speaker:I was 27 years.
Speaker:Dude, I was 27 years old.
Speaker:I was like, what, what do I do now?
Speaker:Like, I did what the books say, you know?
Speaker:And, um, and I was just like, why the fuck is nobody
Speaker:else talking about now what?
Speaker:What do I do now?
Speaker:And I was like, there's not even a term for this.
Speaker:And so I was like, what do you do when you already have enough
Speaker:passive income coming in to where you are financially free and you got
Speaker:your time back, you quit your job?
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:Now what?
Speaker:And so nobody's talking about that stuff.
Speaker:So I wrote a book on it.
Speaker:It only took me 1, 074 hours, 1, 174 hours.
Speaker:Who's counting and uh, I launched it.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:In December of last year, it's called from passive to
Speaker:passionate, how to quit your job, grow your wealth, turn
Speaker:your passions into profits.
Speaker:And that's what we talk about in the book.
Speaker:It talks a lot about business buying real estate, but most importantly,
Speaker:it talks about passionate income, which is the income after you
Speaker:have enough passive coming in.
Speaker:Now you're like, What income can I generate that fulfills
Speaker:the intersection of what I love, what I'm great at, what the world
Speaker:wants and what the market needs.
Speaker:Where can we put that together?
Speaker:And then just so we can work on hard shit continuously for the rest
Speaker:of my life, because energizing, exciting, and fun doesn't
Speaker:necessarily mean that easy for us.
Speaker:That's working on some big hard tough shit
Speaker:hmm.
Speaker:and I love every minute of it and whenever I Bitch about it.
Speaker:I come back and remind myself.
Speaker:This is what you signed up for.
Speaker:This is what you prayed for You know, don't complain about this
Speaker:Heck
Speaker:It's fun, dude
Speaker:I love it,
Speaker:when it's not fun, even when it's not fun, man, I get my
Speaker:ass kicked and it's still fun It's just the game dude.
Speaker:I'm never gonna stop playing
Speaker:It's
Speaker:the game.
Speaker:And like you said, you got to find a mirror really quick or take a
Speaker:selfie of yourself or whatever and be like, I signed up for this.
Speaker:This is me.
Speaker:You know, this is my doing.
Speaker:There's no one else.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So take an ownership and cause it is a game.
Speaker:I mean, you got, well, Alex Hermosi, we've all seen everyone on
Speaker:YouTube and the guy's a beast too.
Speaker:And like, he says the same thing.
Speaker:It's all, all the game and you know, it's, I think it's,
Speaker:it's a total mindset thing, but we have the choice.
Speaker:At least if we're going to be playing the game,
Speaker:how do we choose to do it?
Speaker:And Brian, I like the way that you lined everything out.
Speaker:Just having that clarity, like your definition of clarity, um, just go
Speaker:through that process or anything that might be, yeah, something that
Speaker:just, if you feel like you're out of the game, it's like, do a reset
Speaker:and find that clarity, tap into
Speaker:it.
Speaker:Um, Yeah
Speaker:had a, I had a, you know, a coach of mine that he, he gave me some
Speaker:good feedback on this because dude, like, it's last year, I've just
Speaker:been keyed up and stressed out and pissed off and just like a general,
Speaker:generally unpleasant person.
Speaker:And he was just like, because I would feel guilty
Speaker:if I went and had fun.
Speaker:I was working every weekend doing a bunch of stuff.
Speaker:Cause I just wasn't putting fun on my calendar.
Speaker:You know, yeah, I have to put fun on my calendar because if we just
Speaker:have blank space, the way we're cut, we're just going to go work.
Speaker:Uh huh.
Speaker:I'm like, why would I go drink?
Speaker:I'm going to go, I'm going to go do marketing.
Speaker:I'm going to go work on my copy.
Speaker:Like, so you're just, what else am I going to do?
Speaker:And then weekends get funky because you're like, is it
Speaker:Tuesday or is it Saturday?
Speaker:I don't know, which is a blessing.
Speaker:But he, he gave some good feedback, which was, He's like, so you're
Speaker:telling me that you're enjoying the 50 percent of time God willing
Speaker:that things are going right and you have fun But then when
Speaker:things aren't going right and you have problems the other 50%
Speaker:You're pissed off and miserable.
Speaker:He's like, you see how that's a problem and leads to a
Speaker:pretty crappy existence.
Speaker:And he's like, so what if you reframed that?
Speaker:And every time that you're running into these problems,
Speaker:um, I interviewed Dan Martone, he goes, he doesn't call them
Speaker:problems, he calls them puzzles.
Speaker:And he's like that, those problems are what you signed up for.
Speaker:And the coolest part about those problems is when you solve them,
Speaker:that's a tool that you put in your tool belt and you're like,
Speaker:I know how to do that now.
Speaker:And then you get exposed to new problems.
Speaker:That's where experience comes from.
Speaker:And then 20 years from now, you can say, you know, Hey, I've dealt with
Speaker:a lot of different stuff, you know?
Speaker:And so he's like, you need to learn how to enjoy yourself
Speaker:and still have fun while you're going through problems.
Speaker:And that's something I'm working on.
Speaker:I like it, man.
Speaker:Thanks for sharing because that's, uh, it's usually part how I like
Speaker:to end these things is like, what's that thing that you're kind of.
Speaker:Maybe working through personally.
Speaker:You still got some hiccups because we ain't perfect.
Speaker:And yeah, I had Dan on the show as well.
Speaker:And he's, he's a beast.
Speaker:And yeah, anyone who wants to get some clarity or motivation also seek
Speaker:his ass out because you know, his
Speaker:He ain't hard to find.
Speaker:no, he's not, not at all.
Speaker:But Dude, I appreciate you, Brian, and what you're doing with, uh,
Speaker:Action Academy, the podcast as well.
Speaker:Direct people there, actionacademy.
Speaker:com, easy to find.
Speaker:And just check everything out because, and get the
Speaker:book as well, get the pod.
Speaker:Um, I'm, I'm so happy we did this dude.
Speaker:So is there any, any final amazing words, things you want to leave a
Speaker:little bread crumbs here until, uh, maybe the next time we're chatting,
Speaker:maybe on your pod or something.
Speaker:I think in closing, if I could give a last piece of advice to
Speaker:someone, if there was like a super secret hack that you could take
Speaker:from all the millionaires and all the success, what I've just noticed
Speaker:and what I implement in my life.
Speaker:Is whenever I have an idea I make sure that the the time
Speaker:window between that idea and me implementing it Is as short as
Speaker:humanly possible And if you can just do that macro skill across
Speaker:everything You will be very very wealthy and help a lot of people if
Speaker:you just do that Even to the point of my dating life if I see a woman
Speaker:that i'm like, oh my god It's the most beautiful woman in the world.
Speaker:I'm like Gotta go talk to her.
Speaker:I gotta go and that's so difficult for me Still, I'm
Speaker:like, I gotta go talk to her.
Speaker:I gotta go across the bar.
Speaker:I gotta go say hello.
Speaker:And that's something I'm working on my personal life.
Speaker:And so that's just the idea to implementation window.
Speaker:Just shorten that time discrepancy and you'll be good.
Speaker:But yeah, if you guys are still listening to me ramble,
Speaker:check out action Academy podcast Monday through Friday.
Speaker:Um, it's on Apple, Spotify, anywhere.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Love it, man.
Speaker:Brian.
Speaker:Thank you so much, man.
Speaker:We'll be chatting soon.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:Boom.