PODCAST · business
Capitalism.com with Ryan Daniel Moran
by Capitalism.com
The Capitalism.com Podcast Network presents content for those who are bold enough create change, pursue wealth, find freedom, take control of their health, and reach their full potential.
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From Zero to $156k/Month - Here's How She Did It
In this episode, we're talking with Haley Duncan about how she went from near bankruptcy to building a multimillion dollar business doing $156K+ per month in just 12 months. Haley shares how she launched a viral product, leveraged social media, and scaled through strategic outreach. Check out Seald Wellness: https://sealdwellness.com/ If you want to start a business like Haley's, join the bootcamp at https://capitalism.com/bootcamp Timestamps (0:00) Haley's journey from bankruptcy to $2-5M annually (2:00) Early wins with KDP journals (5:00) The first failed e-commerce business and hard lessons (10:00) Taking control of bookkeeping and learning the fundamentals (15:00) Maxing out credit cards to fund inventory (20:00) Finding the right product idea with a manufacturer (25:00) Building the launch list with a simple email (30:00) Creating viral content across platforms (35:00) Why mouth tape was the perfect viral product (40:00) Going all in on influencer outreach (45:00) Building a raving fan base through one-on-one outreach (50:00) Scaling with ad agencies (60:00) Testing and reinvesting in top content (70:00) How hitting $1M shifts your mindset (80:00) Applying the playbook to future products
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He Sells $8m/Year Working 2 Hours/Day
In this episode, we're talking with Mike Tecku, founder of Momentum Shake, about how he's building an eight-figure business while working just two focused hours a day. Mike shares his philosophy on in-house manufacturing, product quality, and designing a business around your lifestyle. Get on the waiting list for the next Capitalism cohort at https://capitalism.com/bootcamp Timestamps: (0:00) Can you build a $100M business without compromising your lifestyle? (2:00) Mike brought manufacturing completely in-house (5:00) Premium ingredients strategy: sourcing and processing vanilla for six months (10:00) Mike's rules for decision-making and avoiding low-quality work (15:00) other business models: $20M/month companies that lose money (20:00) Philosophy of the matrix: accepting the game rather than fighting it (25:00) Maximizing joy in the process and living in the present (30:00) iodized salt story: creating invisible impact at scale (40:00) Three years of research into body chemistry and nutritional deficiencies (50:00) Thinking at the cellular level: reimagining how bodies work (1:00:00) Wealth redefined: understanding true richness beyond money (1:15:00) Building systems that thrive without you: creating real business value (1:25:00) Overcoming his resistance to marketing to scale Momentum further
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I Wouldn't Start A Business In 2026 Unless I Was The Most Expensive
In this episode, we're breaking down why having the most expensive product in your market gives you the best chance at building a real business. From the placebo effect to premium branding strategy, this is the case for raising your prices instead of cutting them. Get on the waiting list at https://capitalism.com/bootcamp Timestamps (0:00) Why premium pricing strategy wins in e-commerce (1:00) The counterintuitive thesis (2:00) The placebo effect in Parkinson's treatment and consumer (3:00) How higher prices increase customer expectations and satisfaction (4:00) Margin protects your presence as a business owner (5:00) Building better systems and customer experience with profitability (7:00) Why luxury dealerships deliver better experiences than used (8:00) The math of discounting premium vs cheap products (9:00) Using aggressive discounts on premium products to acquire (11:00) Why premium discounts feel like events, not gimmicks (12:00) Margin funds the marketing that actually grows your (13:00) Why e-commerce entrepreneurs use price instead of marketing (14:00) Combining discounts and advertising for competitive advantage (15:00) AG One case study (18:00) What premium branding actually means (19:00) Kill Switch sleep supplement (21:00) Doubling your price requires upgrading your entire brand (23:00) Premium pricing as a forcing function for better (25:00) Pricing resistance is a self-worth issue (26:00) How to market premium products (27:00) Real marketing compares your product to inaction, not (29:00) Switch Supplements example (30:00) Connecting product benefits to customer life outcomes (32:00) The premium marketing funnel (35:00) Building premium brands on Amazon and TikTok Shop (36:00) Email relationships drive conversion more than sales pages (38:00) Final wrap
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Alex Hormozi: How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No
In this rebroadcast from 2021 Ryan interviews Alex Hormozi, the author of $100M Offers: How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No Alex went from sleeping on the floors of his gym to building a $30M/yr business in just three years… without taking on any outside investments. What's more… His business has helped more than 40 of his clients become millionaires. Alex recently wrote a book that Ryan considers to be the best business book he's ever read. Listen in on their conversation to hear more about the strategies Alex teaches, follows, and outlines in his book... and how you can implement them in your business right now. If you're ready to build a 7-figure business you can sell that doesn't eat up all of your time, watch Ryan's FREE 4-part video series - The Perfect Business https://www.capitalism.com/perfect/?utm_source=CapPod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=episode
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Abused And Left For Dead, Wesley Chapman Succeeded Anyway
Back in the 1800s, the "rags to riches" stories of Horatio Alger and others were very popular reading material. They were designed to encourage youngsters to dream big and work hard to gain success over time. Today's guest not only could have written one of those stories, he's lived it. Wesley Chapman was born to a teenage mother and was severely abused and neglected in a number of situations throughout his childhood, resulting in his first suicide attempt at the age of 4. On this episode, which is a keynote address given at Freedom Fast Lane LIVE 2015, Wesley tells his story and the discovery he made that changed everything for him. Wesley's story proves that YOU have no excuses. During his introduction of this episode, Ryan Moran, host of Freedom Fast Lane, makes this observation: Wesley Chapman's story proves that nobody has an excuse for being a failure. Wesley had every reason to quit, to believe that he'd never amount to anything, and to live out the destiny that had been handed to him. But he didn't. Through the belief and love of one person, he was able to change his beliefs about himself and begin moving in a more positive direction. Over time, that positive motion translated into a larger vision that includes helping teens build a positive future for themselves, no matter what they've been through. You can hear Wesley's story and the impact he's making, on this episode. A traumatic childhood that got him labeled as "hopeless." At 3 months old Wesley Chapman was diagnosed as a "failure to thrive" baby. That label began a long childhood of tests, prescription medication, and hospitalizations that resulted in everyone giving up on him. Even his mother abandoned him at the hospital when she took him in for one of his many appointments. As he grew older he came to the false conclusion that the solution to all his problems was money. That drove him into a self-made sales career that was highly successful but ended in his own version of hopelessness, in spite of the financial success he'd achieved. What was it that he discovered at that point? You can hear him tell the story himself, on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. "I had everything everybody wants, but it didn't matter and I wasn't happy." After rising from a dysfunctional and abusive childhood, building his own version of a successful sales career, and becoming a success by virtue of his own hard work, Wesley Chapman found himself on an exotic beach looking out at the waves. He thought about his life, where he'd come from, and where he was headed. It was in that moment Wesley realized that he still wasn't happy or fulfilled. From that day on the beach, a series of events led him to his first opportunity to speak to middle school students at a California school and the outcome not only changed his life but the lives of hundreds of students as well. It's an amazing story of lost direction, hopelessness, and the discovery of purpose. Take some time to listen to Wesley's story on this episode. The moment when he realized it was not about him, it was about them. The first time Wesley Chapman spoke at a school event he was part of a team of inspirational speakers that made the rounds to different schools. He tried to be funny. He was as engaging as he knew to be. Still, he was bombing his presentation. He threw out an emergency prayer to God, asking for His help. Then everything changed and the school meeting turned into one of the most powerful moments of his life. You can hear what happened, how it happened, and how it led Wesley to become the youth advocate and speaker he is today, on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. Outline Of This Great Episode [0:05] Ryan's introduction of his guest, Wesley Chapman. [8:39] Wesley's story in his own words. [14:40] His first suicide attempt at 4 years old. [19:00] Adopted by a wonderful woman whose husband was abusive. [23:17] The moment Wesley decided that money solves everything. [27:32] The start of a sales career and service business as an adolescent. [31:50] How Wesley discovered that money could not buy happiness. [37:59] This is not about you, it's about them. [46:29] Getting excited about helping kids make the change they need to make. [50:39] An exercise to discover the secret to success: Be You. [58:01] Why every person has the potential to be great. [1:02:33] How you can get in on the FFL LIVE event for 2016 Action Steps From This Episode FOR GREATER SUCCESS: Get yourself connected to someone who truly believes in you. It may be a spouse or friend. It could be an accountability or mastermind group. But you can't hit success on any level all on your own. You need others. FOR GETTING STARTED: Figure out who YOU are. You won't be successful by imitating someone else, you've got to be who YOU were made to be. It takes work. It takes time. But knowing yourself is where you begin in order to make the biggest impact. Connect With Today's guest: WESLEY CHAPMAN Website: http://wesleydchapman.com/ On Twitter On Facebook On LinkedIn Connect With Freedom Fast Lane Website: www.FreedomFastLane.com On Youtube On Facebook On Twitter On Google Plus On LinkedIn On Instagram Subscribe to Freedom Fast Lane Subscribe to the Freedom Fast Lane Podcast with Ryan Daniel Moran
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Money Didn't Make Mark Jenney Happy, So He Made More Money
More money is NOT the answer to your happiness problem. It doesn't matter what your background. You may have come from a very poor upbringing. You may know the pain and restriction of poverty like nobody else. From that vantage point, it really does seem that money would make you happy. But the presenter on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane, Mark Jenney, would tell you that it doesn't. He actually grew up in poverty and thought fulfillment and happiness would come when he got rich - which he did. And he discovered that happiness was NOT in the money. You can hear his story and what he emphasizes more than money, on this episode. It doesn't even take a high school diploma to be successful in business. The traditional education model that is prevalent in the United States emphasizes graduation from High School as a step toward success. Don't misunderstand, a high school education is a good thing - even today's guest, who was a high school dropout believes so. But he is living proof that a high school diploma is not necessary to be successful in business. In fact, he was running a 6 figure business during his senior year of high school and didn't have time to attend class. That is why he dropped out. You can hear Jenney's story on this episode of Freedom Fast Lane. The only person who will determine your success is you. A high school teacher once told Jenney that he would never amount to anything if he didn't pay attention in class and learn the things he was being taught. But he was determined that those words would never come true. He learned that nobody can determine your success except you. Jenny shares his story and how he became a success in spite of the negative words that were spoken into his life, but he goes on to talk about why his success didn't bring happiness or fulfillment. You'll want to hear this episode. It's a great summary of why success alone is not what matters. Why fulfillment and happiness are more important than exotic success. There is nothing wrong with making more money. But today's guest is eager to make you understand that you want more money AND happiness and fulfillment. The two don't necessarily go hand in hand. You'll hear Jenney's story about how he realized that his huge bank account was keeping him from happiness, why he walked away from a company that was incredibly successful but that he couldn't be proud of, and what he's done to change his focus and establish a greater sense of happiness and fulfillment in his own life. It's all from his Freedom Fast Lane LIVE 2015 presentation - and you get to hear the entire thing on this episode. If you are not finding purpose in your business this is the time to pivot. Focus on contribution and help other people get what they want - and you'll get the happiness you're seeking. That's what Jenney has discovered as he's evaluated his life, his success, and his way forward. He wants to make a difference in the world, not just make more money. It's vital to him that what he does for a living makes a difference to humanity. Listen to this episode to learn the 4 questions you can ask yourself to evaluate the true value of what your business is accomplishing and make the pivot that can change everything. Outline Of This Great Episode [0:04] Ryan's introduction of this episode. [4:29] Ryan's introduction of Mark Jenney from Jenney's keynote presentation FFLL 2015. [7:07] Why time is your most valuable asset. [11:10] Jenney's experience in business. [13:40] Growing up in a storage room in an industrial garage and the motivation it provided. [17:06] Why Jenney didn't graduate High School and why he'd do anything to make money. [21:17] Why the only person who will determine your success is you. [25:42] Why the fun, exotic stuff doesn't really matter in the end. [31:01] The successful business Jenney walked away from. [34:40] 4 specific question that can change the path you are on. [40:31] Why it's hard to find happiness and fulfillment when you're a slave to money. [45:08] What you really want instead of more money and how to get it. [52:31] Your invite to Freedom Fast Lane LIVE 2016. Action Steps From This Episode FOR GREATER SUCCESS: Start thinking about what you can give to the world rather than what you can get from the world. When you are making significant contributions to others you will always be provided for. Make that pivot today. FOR GETTING STARTED: You have to be determined that you're going to succeed no matter what any authority or person in your life says. Get your mind right so you can make the rest of your life right. Connect With Today's guest: MARK JENNEY Website: http://www.markjenney.com/ On Twitter On Facebook On LinkedIn Resources Mentioned On This Episode RV Share www.FreedomFastLaneLIVE.com Connect With Freedom Fast Lane Website: www.FreedomFastLane.com On Youtube On Facebook On Twitter On Google Plus On LinkedIn On Instagram Subscribe to Freedom Fast Lane Subscribe to the Freedom Fast Lane Podcast with Ryan Daniel Moran
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