"We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media." This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees. We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, ...
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"We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media." This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees. We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, ...
How We Got Started in Real Estate and the New Rules of Wealth Creation (Hint: Don’t Buy a House This Year)
Finding Brotherly Love
34 minutes
9 months ago
How We Got Started in Real Estate and the New Rules of Wealth Creation (Hint: Don’t Buy a House This Year)
In Episode 8 of Finding Brotherly Love, we explore the age-old debate: renting versus owning. From searching for a new office and studio space to breaking down the fallacy of owning your primary residence, we share why flexibility and scalability often outweigh the conventional wisdom of homeownership. This episode dives into how renting creates opportunities for growth, why owning residential real estate might not always be the best investment, and how lessons from past ventures like United ...
Finding Brotherly Love
"We’ve done over $2 million in equipment sales in 12 months—all from social media." This episode dives deep into how social media transformed from a simple storytelling tool into a revenue powerhouse. We break down how sharing the right story—starting with a failed TV show—became the foundation for launching Ferncrest, selling over $2M in equipment, and turning casual followers into committed franchisees. We also get real about the imposter syndrome that comes with constant content creation, ...