In this episode, I sit down with Umar Punjabi, a 23-year-old Indian day trader who turned his toughest battles into his biggest motivation. Growing up in a broken home where his father abused his mother, Umar made a promise to himself to never live a life controlled by pain or poverty. At just 19, he left India for Dubai, earning only $2,000 a month. Fast forward a few years, and he’s built a multimillion-dollar trading empire with over 1 million followers watching his every move. This is m...
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In this episode, I sit down with Umar Punjabi, a 23-year-old Indian day trader who turned his toughest battles into his biggest motivation. Growing up in a broken home where his father abused his mother, Umar made a promise to himself to never live a life controlled by pain or poverty. At just 19, he left India for Dubai, earning only $2,000 a month. Fast forward a few years, and he’s built a multimillion-dollar trading empire with over 1 million followers watching his every move. This is m...
These Twins Cracked the Code to Business and TELL EVERYTHING! | EP 50
The Ahmad Mahmood Show
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4 months ago
These Twins Cracked the Code to Business and TELL EVERYTHING! | EP 50
These twin dentists from Libya had no connections. No outside funding. And still built a 9-figure empire by reinventing the most boring industry in the UK. In this episode, the legendary Twin Dentists reveal how they transformed a dusty, outdated profession into a consumer-first juggernaut — using nothing but content, systems, and discipline. From 5 years of self-improvement in silence to scaling clinics and building a direct-to-consumer aligner brand, this is a masterclass in building legac...
The Ahmad Mahmood Show
In this episode, I sit down with Umar Punjabi, a 23-year-old Indian day trader who turned his toughest battles into his biggest motivation. Growing up in a broken home where his father abused his mother, Umar made a promise to himself to never live a life controlled by pain or poverty. At just 19, he left India for Dubai, earning only $2,000 a month. Fast forward a few years, and he’s built a multimillion-dollar trading empire with over 1 million followers watching his every move. This is m...