EPISODE · Apr 17, 2025 · 1H 23M
EE 411 - Scarcity, Strategy & Secrets: How Trevor Built an Elite CEO Network
from The Entrepreneur Experiment · host Gary Fox
In this special Dubai-recorded edition of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Trevor McFarlane—CEO and founder of EMIR, the ultra-exclusive intelligence and advisory network serving the region’s top CEOs, ministers, and government officials. Trevor shares the incredible story behind building EMIR from scratch—starting with a borrowed ballroom at the Burj Al Arab and a fake guest list—to now curating powerful, private briefings for over 400 regional leaders. This episode is a masterclass in the psychology of influence, the power of elite curation, and why being “hard to access” is a business strategy. Trevor also offers a piercing macroeconomic analysis of what lies ahead globally, from Trump 2.0 and AI to population booms and climate migration. Whether you’re a founder, strategist, or just a curious mind—this one will leave you thinking. 🎧 Show Notes In this episode, we cover: 🎩 How Trevor built a high-trust, invite-only CEO network across the Middle East. 🧠 The psychology of selectivity: why scarcity builds value. 💼 Turning elite briefings into board-level influence (and the risk that comes with it) 🌍 From geopolitics to geoeconomics: why the next 25 years will divide the world 📉 The real danger of AI: widening inequality 📈 Opportunity in adversity: where Trevor sees business potential in climate migration and demographic collapse 🏠 A surprising Airbnb idea involving abandoned Japanese islands 🇮🇪 Trevor’s blunt take on Ireland’s economy, inequality, and global tax pressures Quote of the Episode 💬 “What we’re selling isn’t just intelligence—it’s trust, access, and success.” – Trevor McFarlane 🔗 Links & Resources EMIR Official Website → www.emirintelligence.com Book mention: The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene Visit my Partners Enterprise Ireland: https://bit.ly/EIreland Azure Communications: https://bit.ly/azureEE Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostraee
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In this special Dubai-recorded edition of The Entrepreneur Experiment, Gary Fox sits down with Trevor McFarlane—CEO and founder of EMIR, the ultra-exclusive intelligence and advisory network serving the region’s top CEOs, ministers, and government officials. Trevor shares the incredible story behind building EMIR from scratch—starting with a borrowed ballroom at the Burj Al Arab and a fake guest list—to now curating powerful, private briefings for over 400 regional leaders. This episode is a masterclass in the psychology of influence, the power of elite curation, and why being “hard to access” is a business strategy. Trevor also offers a piercing macroeconomic analysis of what lies ahead globally, from Trump 2.0 and AI to population booms and climate migration. Whether you’re a founder, strategist, or just a curious mind—this one will leave you thinking. 🎧 Show Notes In this episode, we cover: 🎩 How Trevor built a high-trust, invite-only CEO network across the Middle East. 🧠 The psychology of selectivity: why scarcity builds value. 💼 Turning elite briefings into board-level influence (and the risk that comes with it) 🌍 From geopolitics to geoeconomics: why the next 25 years will divide the world 📉 The real danger of AI: widening inequality 📈 Opportunity in adversity: where Trevor sees business potential in climate migration and demographic collapse 🏠 A surprising Airbnb idea involving abandoned Japanese islands 🇮🇪 Trevor’s blunt take on Ireland’s economy, inequality, and global tax pressures Quote of the Episode 💬 “What we’re selling isn’t just intelligence—it’s trust, access, and success.” – Trevor McFarlane 🔗 Links & Resources EMIR Official Website → www.emirintelligence.com Book mention: The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene Visit my Partners Enterprise Ireland: https://bit.ly/EIreland Azure Communications: https://bit.ly/azureEE Nostra: https://bit.ly/nostraee
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