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Episode 25: Start Small, Win Big; Turning Your Idea into Your Biggest Success

1h 17m · Eight Hour Grind · 22 Mar 15:00

There is a high likelihood that most of the greatest, life-changing, and transformational ideas never see the light of day. This is because many people are too afraid or do not know how to act on their ideas and it's likely that most of those life-changing ideas will come from advancements in technology. To get those ideas to the forefront, we desperately need to change our current system and allow for the best ideas to make it out of the idea stages. How do we do this? We need to deconstruct and redesign how our great ideas receive attention by bringing these advanced technologies into reality through collaboration. 

Today’s guest, Jared Yellin, is a non-technical tech founder who found a way to scale his original tech company with ZERO dollars invested to over 40,000 paying users from around the world. He has even partnered up with Real Estate guru Grant Cardone to make this happen. Jared has declared his plan to build, scale, and sell 10,000 tech companies in 10 years. From one ambition to the next, he is making waves and not apologizing for it. 

In this episode we cover the following topics:

📑 How to build your brand
📑 Leveraging partnerships to create relationship capital
📑 Freedom in work and freedom at home; how to achieve both successfully

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