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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Help us to get better and tastic. And i'll put all that in the show notes so that i think if we can get clubhouse link to do such a thing there is such a thing. It is currently in betas. You needed invites impact. If somebody somebody income from you i'll put it in the show notes. And then you got it. And then that'll that'll be my first clubhouse link in my sean tastic well you heard it from the man. Lorenzo there that go and listen. I mean so much. There's so much out there that we can learn so listeners. There you have it another story of loss to keep you winning. My number one goal for the next twelve months is to help you mind listener to reduce risk in your life so go to my worst investment ever dot com right now and download the risk reduction checklist and see how you measure up as we conclude the renzo. I want to thank you again. For coming on the show and on behalf of stotts academy i hereby award you alumni status turning your worst investment. Ever into your best teaching moment. Do you have any parting words for the audience. Thank you so much. Believe in yourself the simple fact that you're listening to this show tells me that you are interesting. Better yourself so continued that work boom. That's a wrap on another great story to help us create grow in protect well fellow. Risk-takers this is your worst podcast host. Andrew stotz saying. I'll see you on the upside..

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

02:30 min | 2 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Don't hesitate to implement a rescue plan. Number four is think deeply about what could go wrong before taking a significant step in your life. Number five is always way both pros and cons number six risks when some or all the things that you haven't thought of actually happened number. Seven basic risk management is about thinking of possible outcomes and how to mitigate their effects a number eight advanced risk management is about mitigating against the effects that you didn't or couldn't possibly have thought of so. Let's get into. I quote coming from alexander bursting and that is think twice before you decide on major issues if feasible sleep at night in between feel says train and increase awareness of your biases incorrect for these in the face of transverse risks. Dan grandma says to deal with life's risks identified. There is determined the specific characteristic when this risk is occurring and implement your rescue plan without hesitation and joe talk. Non wanna says the best way to deal with risk in life is to contemplate. What can go wrong before you act and peter. Jon emblem says always remember. There are two sides to every coin. Weigh the pros and cons. And i'll wrap it out with a quote from paul. Gambles who said risk management is as much art as science when done properly it as much to do with scenario planning as with formula risks. When some or all things you haven't thought of actually happened. Basic risk management involves thinking of his many different outcomes as possible in mitigating their facts advance risk management involves mitigating effects of all the things that you haven't thought of and couldn't possibly think of woo. That's paul's ending quote so to wrap up these golden nuggets that my guests have shared. Which can help you build. Valuable relationships manage finances personal growth risk management and having awareness to conclude this post. I want to share a quote to live by from.

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"A long term investment strategy. And stay the course. Even when it's scary next is traditional. Jobs are often bad investments these days and the last bullet out of this section is diversify your life by developing skills in relationships in multiple areas so let's get into the quotes the first quotas start investing early to create wealth and always live within your means nicholas rape ner then comes david king and he said passed the exams and be a cfa charter holder. That's his advice next vice invest. In what you truly understand this is so porn cease goon pot and the next one comes from jeremy newsom out of canada. Study money if you want more. You must talk about it and think about daily which means read books all in any with the word money in its title next is hold when your investment drop a little hold even when they go up as much as you wish. There's more on the horizon for you always. That's philip christian die. connor next. Come from bob casey. He said the worst investment income source will ever have as an adult is a traditional job. And the last one of this section is find ways to put multiple irons in the fire aka develop skills that are valuable among several industries and develop relationships with colleagues in a variety of industries in professions this is much like the diversification of assets in an investment portfolio however the flip side is reducing risk generally results in lower overall returns since the investments are not overweight in any single industry or portfolio holding. So one must be content with not experience exceptional returns in exchange for reducing risk in life and career choices diets. Bill winterberg okay. The next section is about taking responsibility. Admit your mistakes and learn from them. There's three bullets that i take away from this section. That is be honest about your mistakes. Learn from them but most importantly move on from them next. Bullet is chase your dreams so you never have to regret miss chances..

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

05:08 min | 2 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Podcast hosts andrew stotz from ace dots academy and i'm here with featured guests. Tyron giuliani tyron. Are you iraq. I'm excited Embarrassed myself well talking about losses in favor. Mistakes is not necessarily embarrassing. It's an important aspect to teaching and learning so. Let me introduce you to the audience. Tyron is an australian entrepreneur but after being injured and suffering permanent disability while in the australian army. He left australia on a whim and moved to tokyo japan. He had one case no friends no family and no japanese language skills at all fast forward twenty two years and he's still. There speaks japanese like three year old but has co founded founded imparted three. Seventy eight figure businesses. He started his first business servicing weddings as an ordained minister and that business provides wedding dresses now to over four hundred twenty weddings a month. Then he also works with seventy seven fortune. Five hundred companies to build their management teams in asia. He also hosted vice president. Al gore in japan after winning nobel prize the opening a k pop event space in tokyo and since two thousand seventeen coaching other b to b business owners is unique method of transforming lincoln from a stale resume profile approach to recreating your own personal mini website in lincoln using sales funnel there that landed clients. Mike goodness take a minute and delaying it. Further tidbits about your life. Yeah thanks angie greats credit interests yet based he s nineteen ninety eight sir. I've seen a heap of changes and in my life is is pretty good. I can't complain after one suitcase. The last time. I moved apartments. I needed to droughts month's case to two tracks medappa is yeah is at a three year old level in the reason i that is because my three-year-old speaks better japanese and i still to this day twenty two years later. I still don't like sushi. So i'm a you know one of those that may be on the outside you can look at. It doesn't like doesn't like sushi doesn't like doesn't speak japanese. What does he do there. And why is he still there space..

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

01:37 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"I did something or noni. But i was. I was locked up. Unfortunately or ons. Hello fellow risk takers and welcome to my worst investment. Ever stories of lost to keep you winning in our community. We know that to win an investing. You must take risks but to win big. You've got to reduce it. This episode is sponsored by a stotts academies valuation masterclass. They call it the boot camp for evaluation because it takes almost two hundred hours in students must value twenty companies to graduate. It really is the complete proven step by step guide to take you from novice devaluation expert. Go to my worst investment ever dot com slash deals before march thirty first twenty twenty one to claim your thirty percent. Podcast listener discount fellow. Risk-takers this is your worst. Podcast hosts andrew stotz. I'm here with featured guests. Scott bus scott. Are you ready to rock. I am ready andrew. Let's get going. I can feel your energy. And i really excited to talk to you today. And we've already started our discussion. And i thought we gotta get the recorder on so. I'm excited to do that. But i want to introduce you to the audience. So ladies and gentlemen sky bus lives his life and runs his business based on the principles of trust and transparency. Scott as an aviation expert who explores and connects the synergies between the private jet industry and the unlimited number of luxury lifestyle. Vip brands his strengthened passion as a networking specialises developing emerging new..

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

04:55 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Fellow. Risk-takers this your worst. Podcast hosts andrew stotz. And i'm here with featured guest. Eric su to rock. I'm ready to rock. Thanks for having me andrew. I'm glad to have you on the show. And in fact i went to cal state long beach so i used to be in the la area for a long time so it's good to reconnect with lovely l. a. What i used to call the center of the universe at that time. So let me introduce you to the audience for those people. That don't know eric. He is the ceo of content intelligence software. click flow. Which helps you grow your traffic while looking like a genius and who doesn't want that also owns an ad agency single grain and work with companies such as amazon airbnb salesforce and uber to acquire more customers. He hosts to podcasts. Marketing school with neil patel and leveling up which combined have over forty eight million downloads to date. He's also frequently around the world of marketing and software as a service and he's recently publishing a book called leveling up. And i happen to tell you. Eric doesn't know this. But i've managed to get an inside person to give me the first copy of the book. Let me find it and there. It is whoa. They sent it to you know. Just kidding i made myself. I made included on a little book that i had. But that's what it's going to look like folks and it's called up and right now you can get chapter number one which i've been through and i'm really excited. So maybe you can just tell the audience a little bit about yourself and what they're gonna get from this book and what they could do now to get some of that in wednesday coming out all. Here's the fiscal copy. Here's what is gonna look like boom. This is what it looks like. It's coming out february. Twenty four th. But my name's eric su. So you know to your point couple of businesses. I kind of my go-to level at the world through marketing. So the business you mentioned but we also have any events business. We have an education business and we also invest other mar related sass and to podcasts. You mentioned i just love learning. I love teaching to articulate my thoughts. And i'm here on this podcast to talk about my worst investment. I think there's a there's a theme here. I'll try to tie everything together without me too. Wordy that's great. You know it's interesting. Because when i read through the first chapter and also i'm a listener of your podcast. Both of them. What i get from us that we come from a slightly different generation. Let's say i graduated from university and cal state long beach in nineteen eighty nine. And i didn't really. I wasn't in the gaming realm at the time and i wasn't when it started really hit. I wasn't that interested in it. So what i notice about about you. And i suspect that this is what people were going to get out of the book instead. You focus on some really short actionable things and it's feel like whether it's your podcasts. Or when i read your book. It is a lot about getting to that next level in little steps. And that's the way i was brought up. I was born with heavy big content redes- whole book and then tell me what you learn. Is that correct to think of it that way. Or how do you think how does your mind. Yeah it's so. I have this turtle in front of me and i got from puerto rico and i visited puerto rico for obvious reasons but it reminds me to slow down and to understand that you leveling up one percent everyday just trying to get a little better every single day. That's what it's all about because if you think of decades that be results in decades you'll be amazed by what you accomplished and you have short term hustle and long-term outlook. It's the same thing as investing at the end of the day. So i think it's You know. I'm glad that you noticed that we'll actually never thought of it that way but yeah that's exactly what it is. Yeah in fact before we get into the question. I just quote one thing out of the book and that is you say just because you have struggled in pass does not mean you're entitled anything to play at the next level you'll have a new set of struggles and that's something that really hit me because first of all at the age of fifty five. Life's supposed to be good and easy and all that no no. There's still struggles that you gotta face. That's the first thing. But the second thing that i took away from that this again this kind of incremental way that you look at things focus on the struggles in that one little level and there's always going to be those new struggles so that's a big thing that i've taken away from it. I'm looking forward to getting to the whole book someday. I'll have it by the way. Like i noticed a little warm buffet character in the back. I think that's what it is and so if you think about it. Eighty four point. So i think he's worth eighty five billion eighty. Four of that didn't come until after his sixty fifth birthday. So you talk about patients there. You go right there. Poster child for not

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Interview With Eric Siu

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

04:55 min | 3 years ago

Interview With Eric Siu

"Fellow. Risk-takers this your worst. Podcast hosts andrew stotz. And i'm here with featured guest. Eric su to rock. I'm ready to rock. Thanks for having me andrew. I'm glad to have you on the show. And in fact i went to cal state long beach so i used to be in the la area for a long time so it's good to reconnect with lovely l. a. What i used to call the center of the universe at that time. So let me introduce you to the audience for those people. That don't know eric. He is the ceo of content intelligence software. click flow. Which helps you grow your traffic while looking like a genius and who doesn't want that also owns an ad agency single grain and work with companies such as amazon airbnb salesforce and uber to acquire more customers. He hosts to podcasts. Marketing school with neil patel and leveling up which combined have over forty eight million downloads to date. He's also frequently around the world of marketing and software as a service and he's recently publishing a book called leveling up. And i happen to tell you. Eric doesn't know this. But i've managed to get an inside person to give me the first copy of the book. Let me find it and there. It is whoa. They sent it to you know. Just kidding i made myself. I made included on a little book that i had. But that's what it's going to look like folks and it's called up and right now you can get chapter number one which i've been through and i'm really excited. So maybe you can just tell the audience a little bit about yourself and what they're gonna get from this book and what they could do now to get some of that in wednesday coming out all. Here's the fiscal copy. Here's what is gonna look like boom. This is what it looks like. It's coming out february. Twenty four th. But my name's eric su. So you know to your point couple of businesses. I kind of my go-to level at the world through marketing. So the business you mentioned but we also have any events business. We have an education business and we also invest other mar related sass and to podcasts. You mentioned i just love learning. I love teaching to articulate my thoughts. And i'm here on this podcast to talk about my worst investment. I think there's a there's a theme here. I'll try to tie everything together without me too. Wordy that's great. You know it's interesting. Because when i read through the first chapter and also i'm a listener of your podcast. Both of them. What i get from us that we come from a slightly different generation. Let's say i graduated from university and cal state long beach in nineteen eighty nine. And i didn't really. I wasn't in the gaming realm at the time and i wasn't when it started really hit. I wasn't that interested in it. So what i notice about about you. And i suspect that this is what people were going to get out of the book instead. You focus on some really short actionable things and it's feel like whether it's your podcasts. Or when i read your book. It is a lot about getting to that next level in little steps. And that's the way i was brought up. I was born with heavy big content redes- whole book and then tell me what you learn. Is that correct to think of it that way. Or how do you think how does your mind. Yeah it's so. I have this turtle in front of me and i got from puerto rico and i visited puerto rico for obvious reasons but it reminds me to slow down and to understand that you leveling up one percent everyday just trying to get a little better every single day. That's what it's all about because if you think of decades that be results in decades you'll be amazed by what you accomplished and you have short term hustle and long-term outlook. It's the same thing as investing at the end of the day. So i think it's You know. I'm glad that you noticed that we'll actually never thought of it that way but yeah that's exactly what it is. Yeah in fact before we get into the question. I just quote one thing out of the book and that is you say just because you have struggled in pass does not mean you're entitled anything to play at the next level you'll have a new set of struggles and that's something that really hit me because first of all at the age of fifty five. Life's supposed to be good and easy and all that no no. There's still struggles that you gotta face. That's the first thing. But the second thing that i took away from that this again this kind of incremental way that you look at things focus on the struggles in that one little level and there's always going to be those new struggles so that's a big thing that i've taken away from it. I'm looking forward to getting to the whole book someday. I'll have it by the way. Like i noticed a little warm buffet character in the back. I think that's what it is and so if you think about it. Eighty four point. So i think he's worth eighty five billion eighty. Four of that didn't come until after his sixty fifth birthday. So you talk about patients there. You go right there. Poster child for not

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

02:12 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Into nothing else. What the other bird party across the table view of humans you yep so for those listeners out there that want to dig deeper into it. Just go and get the fair share model. A performance base capital structure for venture stage initial public offerings. Also mind book about nine valuation mistakes in how to avoid them is a good one. Because i try to highlight the mistakes that i see people making in real life and i talk a lot about what karl has said. Which is that finances. Both art in science sciences the structure. But now now would call teaches us. Is that the art aspect is the emotion and i guess the other part is the art of the deal the deal terms so let me ask you the last question. Which is what your number one goal for yourself for your business. In the next twelve months to launch a social movement to reimagine capitalism the enough investor interest in the fisher model companies consider. Adopting it to raise venture capital will be an ipo exciting and for those listeners. That are interested in learning more. Also have all the contact details for call on the show notes so feel free to reach out there all right listeners. There you have it another story of loss to keep winning remember to go to my worst investment ever dot com slash deals to claim your discount. On how my course how to start building your well. Investing in the stock market as we conclude. Wanna thank you again for coming on the show and on behalf. Yes of a staunch academy i hereby award you alumni status returning your worst investment ever into your best teaching moment. Do you have any parting words for the audience if possible to innovate in this space. In a way that benefits dusters companies and cars beautiful and. That's a wrap on another great story to help us. Great grow and protect our well fellow. Risk-takers this is your worst. Fahd cast host andrew. Stotz saying i'll see you on the upside..

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

04:23 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Andrew stotz and i'm here with featured guests cristiana tutor cristiana. Are you ready to rock. Yes i am making so much for having on your tribe one. I'm pleasure and we're looking forward to learning from you so i'll introduce you to the audience. Cristiana tutor is a successful social media. Coach whose goal is to empower women of any income level to start and scale their business to the next level through effective branding storytelling and social media coaching. She incorporates mindset coaching within her programs and helps clients out of old patterns transition into a or emotional state and shift into positive thinking. Cristiana take a minute in philly for the tidbits about your life. Fortunate to do what i do. Always i mean moberly. And you know i am incorporating everything that i've gone to help other used to save because i now that whatever happens happens for them and nice things really hearts have a standing asshole. Isis is listening. To be says is not just about slowly killing james though he ferrying social media can how are you going to go around your neck and your right as a woman because you'll need since succeed. We all no my national reserve. Especially because when you're starting out you run and mazing you don't know what we have available and so very important to have faith theon understanding a you can make money work for you why we get of mines mostly on beautiful all right so without further ado. I'm going to ask you the question. Now it's time to share your worst investment. Ever since no one ever goes into their worst investment thinking we'll be tell us a bit about the circumstance leading up to it and then tell us your story i marking and i was gonna be my first smells so you know some martin l. dare black. I got them aid. And i got to find that. The is noble dot -cation in terms investment. So i saw martin investing because you know sitting there minding to do a lot. Were you do to an out of elections for okay. Let me make money. We're from so. I should back so well easier than gun easily win on blue. He's involved band lice. Brad the problem. That i didn't know i haven't had any consideration to pass the wages nights really stone and some out of maximum all their tax always black. What does this mean that every time you get something like jane with will get facts. No that was one apple and then the problem was that covy game so you know when the bad news news showers wonders drank and then next morning when i woke my loss so just to understand that you lost everything what the price of bitcoin collapsed overnight overdone and there was nothing could do to same anything so i have not even after where the mice went on.

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

05:29 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"This is your worst. Podcast host. Andrew stotz and i'm here with featured guest. Aj wilcox. are you ready to rock so ready. I i'm excited. And i really love your energy in your podcast and i'm really excited to bring that energy to the audience so let me introduce you to the audience. Aj is lincoln ads pro. Who founded be to linked dot com. Lincoln and pacific ad agency in twenty fourteen is an official linked in partner host of the linked in ad. Show podcast ladies and gentlemen. Stop this thing right now in go at linked in ads show podcast. You won't regret it. And he's also managed. Among the world's largest lincoln add accounts worldwide is ginger and triathlete he and his wife live in utah with their four kids. And get this folks. He's company car is a wicked. Fast go-cart hey jay. Can you take a minute in philly further tidbits about your life. Yeah sure i'll dig into the go. Kart bed when i was a little kid. I've always been a fan of cars. And i just wanted to drive and as a little kid when your driver's licenses five ten years away the closest thing you could get is like i don't know maybe a four wheeler or a go kart and i longed for driving ago cardon owning one my parents would never let us and i grew up in arizona in the hot hot summers. We used to deliver phone books during the summer. If anyone remembers what a phone book is and i would do it on rollerblades. I saved up all my money. The entire summer for this go-cart twin five horsepower engines. It was just gonna make me like the king. The neighborhood and i go into the dealership with cash in hand and the sales rep goes. Oh sorry we discontinued that model due to safety or something. That wasn't all that important and and childhood dreams were crushed so fast sport a bunch of years. I'm gainfully employed and i see this. Just a racing go kart on the classified ads and i was like i know i'm a grown man but i have to have this and so i've been dealing with speed machines ever since. That is very cool. In fact i saw a nine hundred and sixty three lincoln continental which i particularly liked when i was young for sale about ten years ago in thailand so i bought it at a very reasonable price and i drove that for ten years enjoyed it very much at the beginning of this year actually at the end of the twentieth nineteen. The thai government changed the regulation about cars. Which basically said you couldn't the result was the value. That car went up significantly. And i had someone come along and offered to buy it at a much higher price than i paid for it so it was one of my best investment evers loving for the pandemic. It must have been almost like march. You know maybe february and brought in some cash so yes car stories but i also remember you know the one thing the obsession i had as a kid. I you bring me back to this. And i know for the listeners out there each of us had our little obsession when we were young about what we wanted for me. It was a mini bike. I wanted a mini bike. So bad and there's no way my parents would let me so. I didn't get motorcycle until i was eighteen. But then i felt much like you. I did a little catching up. So now i really want to talk to you briefly about lincoln because i see the value of linked in. I've talked with a lot of people on the show as well as other people. But i feel like for most people including myself. I'm not exactly sure how to capture that value. I see it. But i'm not exactly sure how to capture the value that i see going on in linked in so maybe you could just give us a little background about why we should be paying attention number one and one or maybe some ideas about what we could do and then finally for those people who really wanna pursue that. How can they follow you and get your knowledge great well. Lincoln is an incredible network. And it is. It's totally flown under the radar. Probably until recently like my you as a listener. You've probably heard a lot more about lincoln and the last year all the other platforms. You got facebook. They had this meteoric rise and now it's instagram snapchat for awhile. And now it's tiktok as well all these consumer platforms are going to continue to rise and fall and grabbed the public eye and ear but lincoln has always been this kind of quiet in the background. It's always done what it's done and done it. Well which is connect you to to other professionals and be that online like the business networking arm for me for the most part. It was a rolodex like this is rather than collecting people's business cards. This is how. I make. Sure i keep track of people an interesting word. There you refer to all those other platforms consumer platforms. What do you mean by that more. Just like as a break. Myself into two pieces. I have the consumer. Aj and i have the businessman. Aj the businessman. Aj love to spend time on lincoln. It's how i find prospects. It closes me deals. It connects me to people that could be business in the future but consumer. Aj loves twitter. He loves following deal sites and car sites and things. So if you're interested in the personal side of things than the other networks like facebook. Instagram are going to cater very well. Your interests

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

01:33 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Have it another story of loss to keep winning remember to go to my worst investment ever dot com slash deals to claim your discount on my how to start building your wealth investing in the stock market course as we conclude michael. I wanna thank you again for coming on the show and on behalf of a stotts academy i hereby award you alumni status for turning your worst investment. Ever into your best teaching moment. Do you have any parting words for the audience. Well that's a pleasant surprise. Thank you and you will love to learn more about that. And i think my parting advice to all of you watching and listening to this right now is number one tune into andrews program. It's amazing you know. A lot of people talk about how glam their lives are how successful they are by thing. There are many more lessons we could learn from failures. That's number one and number two. Here's the thing one of my mentors taught me these. Is that michael burning. One hundred grand is tough. I said yes it but you've made it back many falls this shows you the ingenuity off the human will. As long as you're willing there will always be a pop for a better future for you and you'll get do thank you. Everybody michael from lazio from driving balance signing off that you ended full. And that's a wrap on another great story to help us create grow in most importantly protect our wealth fellow risk-takers. This is your worst podcasts. Hose andrew stotz saying. I'll see you on the upside..

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

02:04 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Hello fellow risk takers and welcome to my worst investment. Ever stories of loss to keep winning in our community. We know that to win in investing. You must take risk but win big. You've got to reduce it fellow. Risk-takers this is your worst. Podcast hosts andrew stotz. And i'm here to bring you episode. Three hundred and the title of this episode is forty nine incredible lessons. I learn in two thousand twenty from twenty six extraordinary people. Now i did interview. Actually one hundred and seventy people in twenty twenty but i thought i would highlight some of the best learning that i took away from it. So there's forty nine lessons and i'm going to run through them very quickly right now now. If you want to download these lessons. I've created a pdf file. All you have to do is go to my worst investment ever dot com episode three hundred. And you'll be able to see what i've written about this episode. But also you'll be able to click and download the pdf that lists out the forty nine incredible life lessons now. I say life lessons because actually a lot of the lessons. That i learned from all of my guests really are about. How do we improve online as well as our business and investing and so i've broken it into three categories. One is business lessons. One is investing lessons and the third one alcohol life lessons or general lessons. Let's get started. My first one came from one ninety two some pot melody and he got a software business very very interesting software business that supports companies for sales number one. A deal is never done until the money in the bank number two comes also from some path and it is cash flow. Not cash is king. Number three comes from ron veer. Brar which is got a great youtube channel and brings his passion for food to the world..

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"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

03:08 min | 3 years ago

"andrew stotz" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

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