What if the most powerful sales advantage isn’t talent, but a boring routine you repeat until it looks like magic? We sit down with the Viper Financial crew to unpack how a 19–21 year-old team paid off debt, built real momentum, and turned disciplined habits into steady production. MJ shares how he stared down 30,000 dollars in credit card debt, found insurance by chance, and cleared it in under six months by protecting his mornings, dialing before food, and treating every conversation like a...
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What if the most powerful sales advantage isn’t talent, but a boring routine you repeat until it looks like magic? We sit down with the Viper Financial crew to unpack how a 19–21 year-old team paid off debt, built real momentum, and turned disciplined habits into steady production. MJ shares how he stared down 30,000 dollars in credit card debt, found insurance by chance, and cleared it in under six months by protecting his mornings, dialing before food, and treating every conversation like a...
Stop Settling for Low Comp: A Transparent Look at the Independent Model (Ep. 242)
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Stop Settling for Low Comp: A Transparent Look at the Independent Model (Ep. 242)
Two young agents, Pedro Albuquerque and Jonathan Stell, explain why they left a captive setup for higher comp, direct carrier pay, and real ownership with Family First Life. We break down lead strategy, commission math, daily pay, and the systems that let new agents win fast without politics or scarcity. • captive pain points and propaganda • higher compensation, advances and back-end pay • control of leads and in-house Facebook campaigns • aged vs high-intent leads and reinvestment • daily ...
FFL USA
What if the most powerful sales advantage isn’t talent, but a boring routine you repeat until it looks like magic? We sit down with the Viper Financial crew to unpack how a 19–21 year-old team paid off debt, built real momentum, and turned disciplined habits into steady production. MJ shares how he stared down 30,000 dollars in credit card debt, found insurance by chance, and cleared it in under six months by protecting his mornings, dialing before food, and treating every conversation like a...