Send us a text Using the powerful analogy of how it costs the U.S. more money to print money than the money is worth, I dive into how most entrepreneurs are running their brand the exact same way — spending more than they produce, operating without systems, and confusing “activity” with real value. In this episode, I expose why your brand equity matters more than your income, and why many businesses stay stuck because the owner’s value hasn’t grown in years. Money is only a reflection ...
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Send us a text Using the powerful analogy of how it costs the U.S. more money to print money than the money is worth, I dive into how most entrepreneurs are running their brand the exact same way — spending more than they produce, operating without systems, and confusing “activity” with real value. In this episode, I expose why your brand equity matters more than your income, and why many businesses stay stuck because the owner’s value hasn’t grown in years. Money is only a reflection ...
From Bad Kid to Upstanding Rapper: Discovering New White Rappers?
The Un-Traditional Entrepreneur
30 minutes
9 months ago
From Bad Kid to Upstanding Rapper: Discovering New White Rappers?
Send us a text In this raw, no-holds-barred podcast, rapper Dame opens up about his journey from a wild kid to a rapper with a future. From working at Mertz Manufacturing to putting out music, Dame discusses the ups and downs of his career, his growth, and why he believes he’s destined for greatness. But here’s the kicker: Dame claims he’s BIGGER than Damon Dash! Find out why he’s so confident and what he has to say about the competition, the struggles of being an artist, and how he’s dealin...
The Un-Traditional Entrepreneur
Send us a text Using the powerful analogy of how it costs the U.S. more money to print money than the money is worth, I dive into how most entrepreneurs are running their brand the exact same way — spending more than they produce, operating without systems, and confusing “activity” with real value. In this episode, I expose why your brand equity matters more than your income, and why many businesses stay stuck because the owner’s value hasn’t grown in years. Money is only a reflection ...