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Lesley and Brad recap Lesley's informative conversation with Matthew Lesko, the iconic question-mark-suit-wearing advocate for free government resources. Learn how to get support for your business or personal goals, shift your mindset around asking for help, and tap into programs that already exist to empower you. This episode breaks down key takeaways, including how Lesko's mission began and the tools you can use to take action today. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How to modify a Reformer with a stationary headrest for safer workouts.How Matthew Lesko redefines success by staying true to his heart.Why injecting fun into your work creates motivation and momentum.The types of government resources most people overlook—and how to find them.Why booking a real appointment beats filling out forms online.Episode References/Links:eLevate Workout and Q&A - https://lesleylogan.co/elevatewaitlistAgency Mini - https://prfit.biz/miniOPC Summer Tour - https://opc.me/tourUK Mullet Tour - https://opc.me/ukCambodia October 2025 Waitlist - https://crowsnestretreats.comSubmit your questions - https://beitpod.com/questionsYouTube: How to Choose a Reformer - https://beitpod.com/choosingareformerBook: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert - https://a.co/d/9qFidcWMatthew Lesko's - https://beitpod.com/leskohelpEp. 400: Gay Hendricks - https://beitpod.com/gayhendricksEp. 196: Beate Chelette - https://beitpod.com/beatecheletteFind Local Help for Basic Needs – https://www.findhelp.orgGovernment Contracting Support (Apex Accelerators) – www.apexaccelerators.usSmall Business Support (SBA Local Assistance) – www.sba.gov/local-assistance If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! 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You're gonna have to care about the problem that you're solving. Lesley Logan 0:12 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:51 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the endearingly fun convo I had with Matthew Lesko in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause us now, go back and listen to that one, because you've missed out. Brad Crowell 1:09 So you could also have said the wise, happy old man convo I had, who drops a lot of F bombs. Lesley Logan 1:14 And also, when we say old, I just want to say, like, there's nothing. He is not like slow.Brad Crowell 1:20 No, he does not come across that old. And he said PSM 81. I was like, what? Really?Lesley Logan 1:26 Yeah, yeah, he's feisty and fun, and. Brad Crowell 1:29 Heck yeah. Lesley Logan 1:29 And like, working so hard for everyone. And I was just so excited. And then when we I was like, I had just interviewed him that day, and our friend Michael and Brogan was here at the house, and I was like, oh my God, I just interviewed someone. You should have him on your show. And I just started describing him and our friend Michael was like, Matthew Lesko? And he was like, he's like, the guy with a question mark suit. And I'm like, yeah, that's him. And he's like, stop right now. I want him on my show. So anyways, super, super fun. We'll get into that episode in just a second. But today is July 3rd 2025 and it's National Compliment Your Mirror Day. National Compliment Your Mirror Day is on July 3rd. We live in an image-driven world. Sometimes this can cause us to not notice and compliment a very important person in our lives, ourselves. This day motivates us to look in the mirror and recognize all those things that make us exceptional, inside and out. So go look yourself in the mirror and give yourself a compliment. Brad Crowell 2:25 Go do it. Lesley Logan 2:25 Do it now. You can use your phone as a camera if , as a mirror, if you want. But sometimes I do that. Okay, literally, next week. Is it next week? I guess it's July 3rd, so maybe a little after a week. Brad Crowell 2:38 Well, Happy July 4th for those in the United States. Lesley Logan 2:41 Those who celebrate. Brad Crowell 2:42 The independence that we are on the brink of not having. Lesley Logan 2:47 You guys, I'm just going to be really honest, we're recording this while L.A. is being taken over by people. A lot of misleading information, a lot of bad stuff. Make sure always, always, always, always get news from the people who are on the ground, because people like to spend things. And so anyways, if you're celebrating the Fourth of July, Happy Fourth of July. But, in exciting news, on July 9th, I'm hosting a free workout for those people who are interested in eLevate, my mentorship program. And we'll have a Q&A, we'll have eLevate grads on there who will tell you why they love it so much. And you just want to go to lesleylogan.co/elevatewaitlist to get on, get the invitation, and come to that. We have, like, I don't know, at the time we're recording this, like, eight spots left, I think, which is not a lot of spots at all. Brad Crowell 2:47 It's not a lot of spots, y'all. Lesley Logan 3:27 No, and we're actually, like, gonna be, you know, pretty soon, starting to work out who has what time slot. Brad Crowell 3:40 I mean, there are hundreds of people on the waitlist. Lesley Logan 3:43 Yeah, like, like, several hundreds. Like, for eight people. Brad Crowell 3:47 Eight spots, right? Because we started.Lesley Logan 3:49 But don't let that deter you. That means you should go be one of those eight people. Brad Crowell 3:53 100%Lesley Logan 3:54 Yeah. Brad Crowell 3:54 Yeah. And you're welcome to reach out, you know now, so, but yeah, July 9th, it's gonna be a super good time. We're going to have a free class, answer questions, have some alumni on there, but guess what I'm really excited about, too.Lesley Logan 4:07 Yeah, we're doing Agency Mini, our coaching program that we do, where we. Brad Crowell 4:12 Bringing it back. Lesley Logan 4:12 We help as many people as possible. Brad Crowell 4:12 Bring it back to me. Lesley Logan 4:13 Yeah, and we're doing it in three days, so you don't have to be overwhelmed by a week-long situation with like, the Facebook, none of that stuff. So if you've heard of Mini before, this is a new Mini. Brad Crowell 4:28 If you've done Mini before, you should come back and do that. Lesley Logan 4:31 Yeah, we used to have a rule that you couldn't and now you can. Brad Crowell 4:34 Yeah, we're, this is a special invite. Special invite because it's different. You know. We're, we're taking the concept and we made it better, we made it shorter, we made it easier, we made it faster, all the things. And so, you know, you really can learn a lot in just three days with us. And then, you know, there's also opportunities for coaching calls, which we never offer outside of our coaching group. Or you can book a coaching call with either Lesley or with me. It's a Round Robin. So you'll be surprised at who you get, because it's just based on our availability. But basically.Lesley Logan 4:58 Oh, that's cool. So they're just booking it and, like. Brad Crowell 5:07 They're just booking a call and getting aside. Lesley Logan 5:08 Cool. It's like speed dating.Brad Crowell 5:10 Kind of, but it's gonna be great because, you know, we, we don't have, we don't set aside the time to coach people who are not in our coaching group, because it's already a lot, right? And so what we've done differently this time is we're creating that space that time we actually are leaving, you know, time during six days where you can book a call with us. And you do that when you register for Agency Mini, so when you're going through and it says, like, oh, do you want to join Agency? Say yes. And then during the checkout, you'll say, oh yeah, and yes, I would like to add a coaching call and so, you know, we'll, we'll be able to chat. It's gonna be awesome. I'm looking forward to it. I'm looking forward to meeting everybody. I love hearing all the different things that are going on. I just had a coaching call with a new Agency member, and she's opening up a bigger space, like a much bigger space than her current space. Lesley Logan 5:56 Oh, is it, who I think it is? Brad Crowell 6:03 No, not at all. So, you know, and they, they were, they're trying to figure out, like, you know, all the mechanics behind that. And what's so fun is that Lesley and I've been able to be there for this conversation many, many, many, many times over the years, plus we've done it ourselves, right? So anyway, come join us. Go to Agency Mini, prfit.biz/mini P-R-F-I-T dot biz, that's profit without the O dot biz slash mini. Then, we're hitting the road.Lesley Logan 6:33 Yeah, after Mini, we literally pack up the van and we're gonna go on tour, you guys, 15 cities and like, 20-something days. Our tour is powered by Balanced Body, and many of the events are sold out, like a lot of them are sold out and so but also on this one, there is an opportunity to join a virtual so if I've never come to a city near you, you've never had the time to drive a half hour across town, all that stuff, you can actually get tickets to the virtual events we're doing in Calgary. So go to opc.me/tour to see the lineup, the cities. I can name them for you. We're doing Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Sacramento, Eureka, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Kamloops, Calgary, McCall, Idaho, Salt Lake in Las Vegas.Brad Crowell 7:18 That's right, I'm impressed you just rattled that off I think that's 16, right? Something like that. 15?Lesley Logan 7:22 Some people keep saying 15, whenever I counted. It feels like 16, so I don't know. Brad Crowell 7:28 Yeah. Well, anyway, it's a bunch. It's exciting. We've got a lot going on, and we can't wait to meet you in person. So come join us. Go to opc dot me slash T-O-U-R that's opc.me/tour. And then.Lesley Logan 7:41 We had a lot of people in the U.K. jealous of this tour. And I'm like, hold on, we're coming your way in September. So we come home, we acclimate, then we go into the U.K. We have two city locations in the U.K. for our Mullet Tour, which means business in the front Pilates in the back. Don't worry, the business is also like life skills. So.Brad Crowell 7:59 It's not like super deep business in a studio. So you can.Lesley Logan 8:02 No, you can be a non-teacher. Brad Crowell 8:04 One of them is about scheduling, and you can apply that to any element of life, like. Lesley Logan 8:14 One of them is about habits. Brad Crowell 8:14 And the other's about habits. That's right. So. So anyway, it's gonna be awesome. Go to opc.me/uk.Lesley Logan 8:15 We'll do Leeds and we'll do Essex. And right now we have three spots left in Leeds. No, they're not days passes yet available for Leeds. There's only three weekend passes left, so we're not breaking those up. In Essex, we have day passes because it's during the week. Or you can save money by getting two day pass. So go to opc.me/uk you can come to both. There's only, like, two workshops that cross over. So.Brad Crowell 8:37 You could come to Leeds and then to Essex, yeah, you totally could do that, and then you can continue the conversation. Because often, when you do a workshop and you leave, how often do you immediately revisit that content? Imagine being able to revisit it right away and just take it even deeper, hear it again and, like, really dial it in. So that's also an option. Then, in October, guess where we're going? Lesley Logan 9:01 Back to Cambodia. Brad Crowell 9:02 That's what we're doing. We can't wait. Obviously, we love Cambodia. We love going there. We love helping people experience another world altogether. It is just the coolest place.Lesley Logan 9:13 I love just like getting some time away from the life and chaos that's going on that you like, absorb all the time, and you're dealing with all the time to just like, to just fill your cup up and be amazed about what community can look like in a village, and what it can look like to see temples that took hundreds, if not thousands of people over, you know, several years working together. And sometimes when I just feel like there's just no way we're going to solve this problem, that I go there and I'm like, well, they did this, and if they did this, I can solve a problem. So, like, I just it's always very, It's humbling, but also grounding, and then it really allows you to step away from what's going on and get a bigger, get a better understanding and come back into it.Brad Crowell 9:57 I love it. Well, you're not wrong. It is mind-blowing it is one of those trips that will change your perspective of life in general. It's amazing. So you should join us. Go to crowsnestretreats.com crowsnestretreats.com. Come join us. There are still spots for this October, and it's not too late to get the plane tickets. I think Lesley and I just basically bought ours recently. Lesley Logan 10:18 We have haven't bought them yet. No. Brad Crowell 10:19 We've been looking at them. Lesley Logan 10:19 We're looking at them. Brad Crowell 10:19 So we haven't bought them yet, right? So don't worry, there's room, okay, there's time. So come join us. But, before we get into the Matthew Lesko question mark jacket, he didn't wear it in the interview. But he. Lesley Logan 10:33 Yes, he did. Brad Crowell 10:34 He wore his question mark jacket? Lesley Logan 10:36 Oh, yeah, you didn't watch? Brad Crowell 10:37 No, I did watch, but I kept looking at his epic blue glasses.Lesley Logan 10:41 No, there was question marks on that suit that clearly-fitted-to-him suit. Brad Crowell 10:46 He's a badass. Lesley Logan 10:47 Wonderfully fitted to him. Brad Crowell 10:48 Well. Anyway, before we get into that, we have an audience question @MarleneBroek on YouTube says, I wish I could do a Scottish accent, because I think her last name is Scottish, but I'm not going to try. She said hello, I already have a Reformer, but my head rest is stationary. Any recommendation for a separate headrest, such as the kind that forms to one's neck, interesting, or one that is flat to go on top of it. Thank you so much for your time. All right, Marlene, get ready, because I already know what's coming.Lesley Logan 11:22 So unfortunately, you all, many, many people are now making Reformers who've never done Pilates before, and they don't know that these things make a difference. So I'm super, super glad you're curious, because your headrest is not supposed to be stationary. So what I don't know from this is, if your headrest is stationary up or stationary down. My hope is that it's stationary down, because then we can get like a wedge pillow of some kind that will mimic a head rest being up. But then you could take that, that insert away, and then you could actually still do overhead exercises. If it is stationary up, you cannot do any overhead exercises. No, there's nothing we can do. I don't even know that what you can do, because I don't have a picture of your Reformer, don't know if it has hinges, if you could add anything. Unclear. So what I will say is, I'm just going to assume your headrest is stationary down for the rest of this conversation. You don't want a pillow or headrest that forms to your neck, because we're not actually trying to support the neck in that way we're, actually, when we have the headrest up, it's meant to tilt your head in just a way, so your neck can relax, but your upper abs can engage without us even telling you. That's why the headrest is up for footwork, for frogs and circles, for running, for pelvic lift, that your headrest is up so that your you just have this nice little support to help you engage your upper abs without you using your neck. It's really quite cool. He's very fast. So anyways, and it's down when you're not using that. So you can do overhead exercises. You get your box on top, things like that. So I would look into, Marlene, some sort of like foam wedge that you can cut to the size of your headrest. Brad Crowell 13:00 And firm foam. Lesley Logan 13:01 I would definitely say something firm. You don't want to be like a pillow.Brad Crowell 13:05 Right. So, so, like, I'm thinking about your baby chair and that little funny wedge that you have for the baby chair. Kind of would be like that. So, like, and that wedge, you're sitting on it, and it doesn't move, like, it doesn't give, it, literally, is intended to level out the baby chair. So in this case, you would want something that's firm like that as well. Lesley Logan 13:23 Yeah, very firm, like, you can even.Brad Crowell 13:26 Like, you basically just taking it on and off.Lesley Logan 13:27 I mean, I would imagine, like, if you have someone handy in your life with, like, a really cool saw that could, like, take a yoga block and, like, slice it from. Brad Crowell 13:37 That's a good texture, yoga block. I bet you could modify a yoga block to make your own wedge. Lesley Logan 13:42 Yeah. And I think that some yoga blocks even come like that. So, like you, I mean, like, there's a lot of things out there, but that's what I would do. Brad Crowell 13:50 What kind of angle are we talking about here?Lesley Logan 13:52 Let me just get my protractor out. It's, it's not as.Brad Crowell 13:59 If there's a right angle, is it halfway? Lesley Logan 14:01 No. Brad Crowell 14:02 No. It's 1/3 of the way? Lesley Logan 14:03 One-third, maybe. Your eyes are still able to look at the ceiling. You're not looking at your toes. Brad Crowell 14:09 Got it. Lesley Logan 14:10 Yeah. Brad Crowell 14:10 Cool. Lesley Logan 14:11 Yeah. So Marlene, I hope this helps you. This is why I did the Reformer, you know, how to choose a reformer video. And this is why these are things we have to think about when it comes to what, what changes did an engineer make when making your rReformer, you know, like, did they change the springs for bungee cords? Did they change the foot bar that moves to a fixed vertical foot bar? Did they change that there's no head the headrest doesn't go down or doesn't go up? Did they change the shoulder rest so that they're round and not actually something that like allows your shoulders to be wide, or your foot to be against something that like fills their foot out like the Contrology shoulder blocks actually fit the shape of your foot. That's why they're (inaudible). That's why they're made the way they're made. So.Brad Crowell 14:53 I was like, what?Lesley Logan 14:55 So anyways, I don't think you have to go buy a whole other Reformer, Marlene, but I would do this, and then I would have a little savings account for the another, the next Reformer. And trust me, someone will buy this off you for the same thing you paid for it, because everything goes up in price and they're not paying tax on shipping.Brad Crowell 15:10 No doubt. Well, and then when you're ready to go shopping, reach back out to us and we'll connect you with Balanced Body, where we've got a discount code for you there. So yeah, all right. If you have a question.Lesley Logan 15:21 Send it to the beitpod.com/questions. Brad Crowell 15:24 That's right. Send it to beitpod.com/questions beitpod.com/questions. If you have a win, and you want us to cover that win on the FYFs on Friday, you can also submit it right there as well. So thanks for asking that. Stick around. We'll be right back. We're going to dig into the question mark-filled convo with Matthew Lesko. Actually, it's more like mind-blowing convo. He has said wealth of information and exuberance for life. I really enjoyed it. So we'll be right back. Brad Crowell 15:50 Okay, welcome back. Let's talk about Mr. Matthew Lesko. At the age of 81, Matthew is still rocking those question mark suits and has spent four decades helping people find free resources that they did not know existed, which I kind of think is amazing. He has written over 100 books, y'all, he's written 100 books. He has appeared on shows like Oprah, Larry King, The Good Morning America, and built a thriving online community that connects people to grants, businesses and funding and overlooked financial support. PS, I did math while I was listening, his, his community is like 5000 plus people. Yeah, that's crazy. From a string of failed businesses to becoming a recognizable voice for everyday people, Matthew has made it his mission to make support accessible. And it proves it's not about luck. It's about knowing where to look. So we're fired up about that. That was amazing. Tell me one of your favorite things about this convo. Lesley Logan 16:47 Okay. How many things can I talk about? But first I want to just like he emphasized, there's no single formula for success. He talks about how life and starting anything new, this is important, means dealing with failure, struggle and a lot of guesswork. My perfectionist, here it is from someone who's written 100 books and is 81 years old and seen it all. You know, it come like success actually comes from dealing with failure, struggling, a lot of guesswork. And he believes success doesn't come from knowing everything, but from possessing the energy and willingness to keep trying and learn from failures. Hold on. I have to, I have to say this. He strongly advocates that you follow your heart. Stated, he says the way to get anything done is your heart has to be in it. He also said your heart is smarter than your brain, and to trust that more than anything. And I love this, because I think, like a lot of people, like, well, what's specifically when we coach people on their Pilates business, I'm like, oh, you know, who do you want to help? Well, that's, I want to help everyone. Brad Crowell 17:45 Me, too. Lesley Logan 17:45 Right. But like, who do you want to help? Because if your heart's not in it, you're gonna really be annoyed helping the person that you don't want to help. And then you're if your heart's not in it, you're gonna start resenting them and, like, start going, oh, this becomes another job, right? Like, your heart has to be in what you're doing.Brad Crowell 18:01 Yeah, definitely. You know, it's so funny. We were just talking about this recently, where I feel like there's the two extremes, like I'll do anything for money. I'll only do it if I love it. And, you know, I know I kind of flip flopped over this, you know, during my life. And he has a very compelling argument to follow your heart, and I think also too, you know, he's very savvy. He's very business savvy. So he's been able to figure out how, by following his heart, can he also make money. And he's turned it into like a mission, and that mission has attracted other people who are like-minded. And, I mean, that is like the ideal scenario. Lesley Logan 18:45 Well, and also, if you realize, like, you know, first of all, you know, Big Magic is a great book for everyone to read. And some of your things that you love to do, that you're like, are creative, aren't meant for making money on. So that's, we're not. I don't think that Matthew or us are advocating that you like if you love pottery, that you go or you only make pots, and that's how you make money. That whatever you are setting yourself up to do, to go through the struggles, to go through the obstacles, to go through the failures, you'll, you have to actually want to do it. You can have to care about the problem that you're solving. If you don't care, you're not gonna be able to handle those obstacles. You're not gonna be able to go through it. You're gonna, you'll get, you'll get a door slam on your face and just go, okay, well, I'm not into it, right? So I think that's what he means, that your heart has to be in it. Like not everything you love doing will be a thing you make money on, but you gotta care about what you're doing. Gotta have care for it to be successful.Brad Crowell 19:40 Yeah, and I think there was something he said that just went right out of my mind. But he, he, he was talking about the when his, when he first, he actually, first off, I had no idea, he was in the military, but apparently he was in the military after he got out, he started.Lesley Logan 20:02 81 (inaudible). I don't think you get to be 81 and you weren't, unless you're an asshole, draft dodger dickhead. Anyway.Brad Crowell 20:02 That's fair. So he, he said he started a bunch of businesses and they failed. He started another business and they failed, and then he became a consultant, and that somehow, you know, was working, but then he was making millionaires billionaires. And he was like, that sucks. You know, he's like, these people don't care about anybody except for themselves. And he was not and he was not really enjoying it. And you know, he said he had this moment though, where he's showing up for the job, and he's like, uh, someday it's gonna be better and more fun, and then hopefully when I'm retired, I'll be able to go enjoy life. And he said, wait a minute. Why? Why should I keep doing something that I hate just hoping that someday it'll make it'll be better, it'll I will enjoy it more, or it's gonna pay me what I want to pay. He's like, I only have one life to live, and I'm better. I should start enjoying what I'm doing now. How do I do that? How do I do that? You know? So he said he flipped the script and decided to prioritize having fun. And he said having fun is contagious. He said it's a little contagious. In fact, you know, just his approach to the podcast was contagious and fun and joyful, you know. And he said it's also when you're doing something that feels fun, you are naturally motivated to work harder, right? So, you know, instead of like, kicking yourself to go get the thing done, that you have to do, what if you could do something that is fun, you know, you're gonna do it well, because you love doing it?Lesley Logan 21:37 Yeah. Yeah. It made me think a little bit about Gay Hendricks is, like, zone of genius kind of a thing. Like, I feel like. Brad Crowell 21:44 Sure.Lesley Logan 21:44 I feel like they're very similar, except for this one is, like, except for Matthew is teaching us how to get the money we need to go do the thing we love.Brad Crowell 21:54 Yeah, it's, it's very true, and he's encyclopedic with that, as well. He was very impressive. Lesley Logan 21:58 I will say. Like, if you listen to episode 400, Gay Hendricks will help you figure out what your zone of genius is. And then Matthew Lesko will give you all the websites for where you can get paid to do your zone of genius. I think that these are two must listen tos.Brad Crowell 22:12 Who knew that kind of a thing, just, mind-blowing. Lesley Logan 22:12 And I think that each state has that. You have to figure out, like, how does your state, how does your state make money? Right? Because every state's a little different. How they tax, what they tax. So like, obviously Nevada is not excited to help us unless we are a casino. So since we are not one of those things, we're not getting that. But at the same time, there's still going to be things we can reach out to figure like, find ways, because this, they do have local people who need.Brad Crowell 22:40 Yeah, gambling and tourism, that's how Nevada makes money.Lesley Logan 22:43 Yeah. So that's how that makes money. So, like, but we can figure out, like, okay, well, how, what does the city need, right? Because we actually don't live for, the strip is not part of Las Vegas, surprising. It's technically paradise, but, but, but you can figure out what your city needs to get, what your county needs to get, what state needs, and then go, oh, well, what are they? They're paying for that, they're giving out grants for that. Like, yeah, you do the paperwork. But like, not many people are. Brad Crowell 23:06 Not many people are. Lesley Logan 23:07 Remember, I forget her name, B-D B-D. Brad Crowell 23:12 B-E-A-T-Y? Lesley Logan 23:14 Yeah. No, no, B-E-A-T-T-E. She was on our on an episode of The Be It Pod, and she got a, she got an SBA grant because she filled out the fucking paperwork.Brad Crowell 23:26 Yeah, I. Lesley Logan 23:27 B-D Brad Crowell 23:28 Don't have her name there.Lesley Logan 23:30 Well, she's in the two hundreds. Let's see how.Brad Crowell 23:35 Oh, B-E-A-T-E Chalet, Chalet. She was, she,her interview was 196. I'm very proud.Lesley Logan 23:43 Ah, I was so close. And I was thinking, Beate Chelette, but I was like, no, I was confusing her with Aletta Rochat. And I was like, no, but actually, I should have said it out loud, because I was right. Anyway, so close, so close. Yeah, but she, if you guys listen to her episode 196 she actually got an SBA grant for her business idea. You know? Brad Crowell 24:05 I love that. Lesley Logan 24:05 Because she did the thing that Matthew said to do, make the appointment, sit down with the people like, fill out the thing. Anyways.Brad Crowell 24:13 Impressive. All right. Well, anyway, stick around. We'll be right back. We're going to dig into that amazing convo you had with him about the Be It Action Items, which y'all literally, you have to take notes like, it is, it's 100% you have to go back. You slow it down, listen to it twice, write down all the things he said. But we're gonna talk about it so. Lesley Logan 24:31 And it's also in the transcripts. Brad Crowell 24:33 Oh yeah, we'll put the links in the transcripts, but stick around. We'll be right back. Brad Crowell 24:37 Okay. Finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. Say it with me Mindi. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Matthew Lesko. He shared an abundance of untapped government resources, both state and federal. By the way, it's not just the federal.Lesley Logan 25:00 And I guess for the people who live internationally, I imagine these things probably exist in a lot of places you live. Brad Crowell 25:05 I'm 100% sure about Canada. In fact, I have a lot of musician friends who would get grants in Canada where the Canadian government was willing to sponsor. Lesley Logan 25:14 Yes. We have had guests who do that. That is amazing. Brad Crowell 25:16 Yeah. And that that like, I don't even maybe that's available here too. I have no idea, but I'll tell you. You know, that was seemed to me like, like my college friends were like, I want to make an album. And they literally applied to the Canadian federal government, and they got like, 10 grand to make an album. And I was in college going, how the hell, why can't I get 10 grand? Lesley Logan 25:36 I mean, they were Canadian, obviously. Brad Crowell 25:38 Yeah, they were, they were obviously Canadian. So anyway, he shared a bunch of untapped resources. He said that 40% of everything in our economy are organizations that give you free money to solve a problem. I don't really understand that statistic, and I can't actually validate that, but he's been doing this for four decades, y'all, so he knows all these things. He emphasized that these programs are already paid for with our tax dollars. So it's on us to take advantage of them, or the money just sits there, it doesn't get used, right? And also, it might not be the kind of thing that they get to they don't just hoard it and pile it. It might be like, hey, you can give up to $2 million away, but if they don't, they don't get to keep it, right? So basically, it's on us to go take advantage of what is available to us. And it was fascinating to listen to him talk about the different reasons that someone might want to go get a talk to these organizations and go through the process. He emphasized that, well, yeah, there, and this stuff is already funded. It's already paid for. He advised the to seek out free government and nonprofit resources directly, rather than relying on standard search engines like Google, specifically, because they don't actually do SEO, or they're gated searches, you can't actually search them with outside search engines like Google. Right? And so basically, he gave us examples like findhelp.org which is amazing. It's about local finding local help for things like food, housing, health, money.Lesley Logan 27:04 That, right there is so amazing how many people are struggling to afford groceries right now. Like, maybe, maybe you're not someone who is it, but maybe someone you know is. You can send them that information. Brad Crowell 27:15 findhelp.org you know, and there will be links in the show notes. So there's more links in the show notes. Lesley Logan 27:22 So many. Brad Crowell 27:22 Yeah. He talked about the SBA. He talked about Apex Accelerators, which I've never heard of before. He talked about career and job training. Lesley Logan 27:30 Oh, and turn your VPNs off, y'all. Brad Crowell 27:31 Yeah, yeah. They're, you know, if they're a government side, it might have trouble if you have a VPN on. He talked about HUD, which is like another United States government, housing urban development, and he said, there's free financial and debt counseling, right? And they can help you get out of debt.Lesley Logan 27:48 I mean, I had no idea, because, like so many of my friends and everyone had, like, use those companies that can, like, you know, supposedly help, but it could affect your credit at the same time. Like, who? Who knew if you use the government agency, maybe it would have been different.Brad Crowell 28:02 I wish I had known when I when I had a failed business. It would have been really helpful. Wish I had known. So anyway, what about you? I mean, all those things and there's still more. Lesley Logan 28:11 Okay, so we said it already. We're gonna say it again, because it's a Be It Action Item. Once you find a resource, book an appointment, okay? Matthew said, everybody just wants to fill out on application online, and wait for the money. You can't do that, he said, because you don't know. Brad Crowell 28:23 What did everybody wants to say what? Lesley Logan 28:23 Everybody wants to just fill out the applications online. Like, you know, like, oh, let me just do it online. It's just copy paste, copy paste. And he's saying, don't do that, because you don't know how the application should be filled out. And, like, there's always the little nuances, right? Like, we're currently working with lawyers who are filling out legal forms for us to go to Canada. So if we had done it ourselves, we wouldn't know the insight and the nuances to like, oh, actually, put this instead of that, because this will get you across. And that is actually going to be like, we have enough of those. So like, you want to make sure that you're working with someone who's like, fighting for you to fill it out correctly will tell you what certain things mean. I mean, sometimes I don't even know. It's like, you're like, oh, I think that's where I put my business name, and it's not, it's where you put your account number or something like that. So, you know, just work with the people. They're in the office I'm talking, I'm sure it'll brighten their day to hear what you're working on, right, what you need help with. Also, they often know the other people in the area, the community, the other resources to help you, right, like, oh, if I'm not the right resource, this person is, if you're starting a business or a nonprofit or side hustle, the smartest move is to call your local SBA office and speak with a counselor. Again, not something online, not a chatGPT. You gotta go and talk to someone. And then he also said, talk to experts who.Brad Crowell 29:42 SBA stands for Small Business Administration, right? So that's a federal government thing, but they have local offices around the country, so you can actually go in and make an appointment to to their office. In fact, also too, not that I'm like, a huge fan of the big banks, but big banks actually often have training programs for business owners, too.Lesley Logan 30:02 Yes, but we're not fans of big banks because they won't help you get an SBA.Brad Crowell 30:05 Almost never will they help you get a loan. But, you know, there are resources available there too, but the SBA is actually, like, trying to help you get the money. Lesley Logan 30:13 Yeah, I would fuck the big banks.Brad Crowell 30:17 If the big banks, like, honestly, the SBA doesn't let you apply for SBA funding directly through the SBA. You have to apply through a bank. You don't necessarily need to apply through a big bank, though. So that's the difference there.Lesley Logan 30:30 Right. So, and then also make sure you have the experts who can help you, help people like you, guide you to the right programs and the paperwork, and they usually do this for free. And you know, he's someone who loves to help people. So, like, there's, there's things out there. You're not on your own. Your friends and family might not be the best people to ask, but, you know what? Go to these offices and go, oh, they can't help you. Do you know who? Do you know who will, who can? Like, what else should I search? What should I be searching? Because I get the right thing. Like, they'll, they'll even, even at the DMV people help me, if you just ask the right questions and you're really nice. So trust me, people want to help people. Brad Crowell 30:34 Yeah, it's true. It's true. Well, what a wealth of information. Also, he has like, here's like, books that are like, $20 so, like, even if you're, you know, look, if you're looking for more and you, you know, want to check out his resources. He has that community. The community he built is like people trying to help people find the right stuff. So, I mean, it's just curious. It's just fascinating.Lesley Logan 31:29 Sounds super positive. Brad Crowell 31:30 It sounds really positive, yeah. Lesley Logan 31:31 Yeah. Who doesn't need that in their life? Anyways, share this with a friend who needs to hear it. Brad Crowell 31:36 Share it. Send it.Lesley Logan 31:37 This is the episode to share. There's so much in there for people, everybody.Brad Crowell 31:41 Episode 545, y'all, share it. Lesley Logan 31:43 545Brad Crowell 31:44 545Lesley Logan 31:44 I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 31:45 And I'm Brad Crowell. Thanks so much for being here. Lesley Logan 31:48 Oh, okay, you totally did. Show. We already said to share this. So now, go Be It Till You See It. 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There's a world of free resources and government support waiting to be claimed and Matthew Lesko is on a mission to help you find it. In this episode, Lesley Logan chats with the iconic author and endearing personality to explore how anyone can access funding, assistance, and programs already available to them. Lesko's unfiltered advice, contagious energy, If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How Matthew Lesko followed his heart to create a mission-driven career.Why helping others became more meaningful than making millions.The mindset shifts from chasing success to creating an impact.Where to find real programs offering free financial aid and support.How to access small business and government contracting support.Episode References/Links:Matthew Lesko Help Free Membership - www.beitpod.com/leskohelpFind Local Help for Basic Needs – www.findhelp.orgSmall Business Support (SBA Local Assistance) – www.sba.gov/local-assistanceGovernment Contracting Support (Apex Accelerators) – www.apexaccelerators.usCareer & Job Training Help – www.careeronestop.orgFree Financial & Debt Counseling (HUD) – www.hud.gov/housingcounselingGuest Bio:Matthew Lesko is a nationally recognized author, researcher, and consumer advocate known for helping people access free government money and resources. For over 40 years, he's made it his mission to show everyday Americans how to find funding for education, business, debt relief, housing, and more. With over 100 books published, Lesko has turned complex government programs into easy-to-use guides that empower individuals to take control of their financial future. His work has been featured on major platforms like Oprah, Larry King Live, and Good Morning America, where he's become known for his energetic style and signature question-mark suit.Lesko's passion goes beyond publishing. He leads a community of over 15,000 members who support each other in navigating hidden funding opportunities. Through this platform, he also gives back—distributing monthly grants to help others get started. At the core of his work is a simple belief: you don't need to be wealthy to get support—you just need to know where to look. 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You got to trust that more than anything. And sometimes you can't get there until you fail your assLesley Logan 0:13 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:56 Be It babe, this is for you. This episode is for you. I mean, they're all for you, but this one I've been waiting for since the day I met this man. I was like, no way, no freaking way. This is real. And it is real because, and the reason I know is because I, before I met this guy, have been trying to do this with my business and going through some of the hoops that do it. And I think he just made it even easier. So Matthew Lesko is our guest. He is a wonderful, brilliant, hilariously honest man with so much love, and he is all the websites, all the keys, all the kingdom to helping you get the money assistance you need, like free money. But then He even tells you how you can get better money. So I know that that can sound like an infomercial. I know that they can sound like it's too good to be true. I promise you that, like, you do have some hoops to jump through, but I want you to get I want you to have everything you need. And I know some of you have debt that's holding you back, or you need money to make this idea happen, or you need the job training to make this idea happen. And literally, in this episode, he's gonna give you URLs that could help you do that. And if you want accountability community, he has that for you as well. So Matthew Lesko is our guest. You're gonna, you're gonna want to have a pen and paper for when he starts doing these, but we'll have the links in the show notes, so just check the show notes. All right, thank you, Matthew Lesko, you're amazing. Y'all, here he is. Lesley Logan 2:14 All right, Be It, babe. I am super excited. First of all, if you're not watching this on YouTube, you're gonna want to see the man that's in front of me, because he has never let me down the two times I've seen him. He has the best suits on, the best glasses on, the most gorgeous hair. Matthew Lesko, can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at?Matthew Lesko 2:36 Matthew Lesko, what I rock at? Boy, I just struggle. That's what rocking is. Man, it takes work to get through this shit, you know, everybody thinks there's some formula. No, there's no formula. You're guessing your ass off every day and hoping something works. The only thing you need is energy to do stuff, because the more stuff you do, because any, any that you get some plan about what to do in life, and that's not going to work, don't worry about it. But you could try maybe a little bit there you could do, but you got to figure your own shit out. And, but help could help you, just at least get you a little bit on the way. But, yeah, that's what it is. We all struggle and the experts want to make a lot of money to try to convince you they know the secret to life. Now they don't know what the fuck to do with their own life, you know. And so maybe you can claim little items to open your mind a little bit more. But really, life is trying something and failing. It's, it's like, if you're going to do something new in life, that's like learning to walk, you know, or learning to ride a bike, you're going to fall on your ass a lot. That's, what I think here is your loved ones are your worst enemy, because they say, don't do that. You're going to fail. Yes, you are. You're going to run into big bumps in the road. You're going to fail at something, and you just keep fucking going because you want to do that. So that's why key in life is not knowing exactly what to do, because nobody really knows, and you have to figure that out. That's a trial and error. And what you have to do is you use your brain as little as possible. Follow your heart as much as you can. I mean, you got to have the brain part, you know, so you don't fall off a cliff and do something really fucking stupid. But the way to get anything done is your heart has to be in it. I mean, whether it's professional life or personal life, man, if your heart and soul is not there, you're not going to make it happen, because it's going to be a pain in the ass, and you're going to leave on the second time it's a pain in the ass, or maybe the third.Lesley Logan 4:45 Yeah or some people the first time because they think it should be easier. Or, like, I've heard people say, oh, this is a sign I'm not supposed to do it. It's like, no.Matthew Lesko 4:55 That's a sign you're human. Lesley Logan 4:56 Yeah. I mean, like, like, everyone has obstacles. I really appreciate this honesty. Thank you so much, because it's true. Like, you know, while we're doing this, my husband's actually talking to some business owners that we're hoping to coach, and we tell them, they're like, okay, well, what's the template like? In six weeks how much money am I going to make? And then we're like, anyone who's telling you that there's a template (inaudible) yeah, like this, because they've had so many good business coaches tell them, oh, follow this plan, you'll have 100k launch. You'll have this da-da-da but like that doesn't that's not how it works, because the amount of time you can put into this brilliant idea that you're passionate about is very different than the person next to you. The amount of money you're coming into this brilliant idea with is very different, and then also the life that's around you, or if you have an audience for this idea already, or you have to build it first, like, you can't, don't, I was, like, the quickest thing to know that someone's lying to you is if they have a plan. Because, like, like, I what's the thing? Like, you have a plan and God laughs, or something like that. Like, like, you know, it's just, but it doesn't mean that there's not options or ideas or good things that are out there. It's just that, I think people think, if I buy the plan, and that's going to be the thing, that's going to get me there, as opposed to starting with what you said, which is, like, do you really want to do it? Are you that passionate about it that you'll do it even if you fail? Matthew Lesko 6:18 Right, because you are going to fail. I mean, there are going to be bumps in the road, reasons to not go forward, and that's when people quit, and then they try something else and they try something else, and that's why, even on a, personally, for your heart, I mean, my rule of thumb is your heart is smarter than your brain. You got to trust that more than anything. And, and sometimes you can't get there until you fail your ass off, then there's nothing left. And, and you know that you're special, but you have to find out what you're special in. That's the problem. We go to classes and experts and, and tell us, they're just giving you a clue they don't know, because we're all so different. I mean, you're a rose and I'm a petunia, you know? And how are you going to make a petunia into a rose? Lesley Logan 7:13 And then everyone tries to treat each other like they're a tulip, and no one wants to be taller than the other, right? But you're really a rose and a petunia in a tulip field. Okay, so you Matthew, I feel like you are like coming into our ears today and like giving us true honesty, but also like you clearly lived a life. You've got this gorgeous white hair, you lived this life and also, I don't think anyone like knows how to say this, the way that you're saying it, with so much honesty and love, unless you've, like, lived through lives like you've lived through. Because, you know, it takes time, it takes time to (inaudible) so tell, can you tell us all about how you got, like, what you did before you became a petunia who's bestowing us in all this honesty?Matthew Lesko 8:00 I, god, I'm 81 years old. Can't remember that far, but I do it, really struggled, I mean, I was never good at anything. You know, that's why I just adore artists, because they know what the fuck they have to do, you know, but if you can't sing, dance or whatever, and you don't know what you're really supposed to do every day, and the rest of us have to figure that out. But the longer I do that, the more I see, yes, we all are artists like that is something we have to get up the morning, and there's something inside of us that possesses us to do something because you feel it's important, because you feel it's helping somebody, like now, at 81, I work harder now than ever before. It's not work. I haven't worked in 50 years, and part of, it's having fun in the process. So what I was doing, I was getting I am failing through college and all that kind of thing. When in Navy, I was a naval officer, ship driver, came back, that was Vietnam, and I got an MBA, started businesses that were failing. I had a software company in the 70s that was failing. I was, like, computer science professor, starting another business that failed, a bunch of failures. And I started looking, wow, I'm failing, not having fun, and I'm doing all this shit that maybe in 30, 40, years from now, I'll have fun, and that's crazy. I'm not having any fun, and I'm not successful at it. And so what I did is sort of finally flipped it around. Have fun today, because when you start having fun, you know that's a little contagious. Then also, if you're doing something that you feel you're having fun at, you'll work harder at. You hate playing basketball, but you love golf. You'll be on the golf course still, they have to drag you off, you know. And that's, so, that's what happened. That's how you really learn, that's how you really grow. You're into something you want to be there no matter what and then when I start doing that, then, and I think the other thing is, I find I had to, you have to look inside, you know, help may or may not be have outside, but you really have to be aware of what's inside you listen to that inside you, because that's really the important stuff that's going to come out, and it's hard to listen to it, because we don't, none of us know what the hell to do in life. We're all guessing you know and there's no empathy for that, because the people, coaches, you have to pretend, you know so you could charge a lot of money for what you're guessing about, you know, because that's what people want to hear. You know, unfortunately. Lesley Logan 10:58 Yeah, I think, well, if people are afraid to take risks, because, I mean, you know, you know, you've lived a whole life. Like, if you take, if you are putting your own money into something as an idea and it fails, the the bills don't care, right? Like, they don't care. So, like, you know, like, something that I had someone say, like, there's like, six needs that we all have as humans, certainty and uncertainty. Matthew Lesko 11:30 I thought you said sex needs. Lesley Logan 11:31 Sex needs yes, yes, yes, yes. Six needs. Certainty, uncertainty, love and connection, I think one of them has to do with like, uh, significance, excuse me, it's like power, that you mean something, then we also need growth and contribution. The growth and contribution are more like choices. The other four you like, are like, really needs. And I think, like, a lot of us don't want to take a risk on the thing that's on our heart that we know we're supposed to do unless we have certainty that it won't fail, because this job over here that we hate is paying the bills.Matthew Lesko 12:12 Well, to me, you have to do both. You have to be responsible to yourself and the bills and everything and then any waking hour extra you have is to concentrate on finding out what that is inside you. Because if you don't do that, you know it's just life is so much harder. And boy, 81, I am so fucking happy now. I can't believe it. And for I never do, like, live so long, and I didn't know maybe this time I'll have this much fun. I mean, I say, god, if I knew being 81 was this much fun, I would have gotten here a lot fucking earlier, man, why did I wait so long? Lesley Logan 12:59 You are amazing. Because my dad is 72 and I'm like, oh, and he's like, now, like, older than any of the men in his family, right, that have ever lived. And so, like, where it was like, let's get him to 70 like, the whole like, let's get a 72 no one's ever made it to 72 like, let's see. And I was like, you're gonna live to 100 you better watch out. He goes, I don't want to live to 100 but, like, I think clearly the difference is attitude, like you were like, you had that idea, like, have fun today, and now, clearly, and being it till you see it of have fun today, you're having so much fun at 81 you're like, I should have gotten here faster. Matthew Lesko 13:33 Well, another thing that's really happened just last few a years too, is that most of men and your dad's 10 years younger than me or whatever. At least my life, most of it was trying to get stronger, faster, smarter. Well, at 80, none of that shit is going to get better. All that's going downhill. But what I figured out just a couple years ago, more so, is that I could love harder. Now there's one thing I get harder at any age. I could just love harder. And in my generation, I don't know if your dad's the same way. I couldn't even say that word unless they married you.Lesley Logan 14:14 Right, right. No, I think, literally, I don't think he says he loves anyone except for his kids right now.Matthew Lesko 14:20 Never heard it from my family even. And you know what changed me a lot were lesbians. I live in an apartment building here, 70, a lot of cool people, younger people, usually. And there was a woman next to us (inaudible) we really got close and that she she's my gateway drug to saying I love you to a woman, it was safe. Lesley Logan 14:44 Yeah, because it didn't mean anything, she didn't care, like she loved being loved, but didn't take it the wrong way. That's so funny. I know it's really true. Like I like one of my girlfriends, I just rung on the phone the other day, and she had, like, her father passed, and, you know, we end every phone call I love you. And like, you know, I think, yeah, yeah, well, we, you know, we can change it. I, okay. So you are full of so much information. So as far as like, I mean, you are giving us so many good gems, and we can all love harder, but you actually are, I think maybe, like, you actually are, like, the person who helps people. You are an expert in helping people get, get money. So how did, how did you get here? And what are we talking about? Because, like, I when I met you and you told me this, I was like, no freaking way. But then I said that about Pilates, and now I'm a Pilates instructor, so I it's my it's like my sign when I go, no fuck no way, no fucking way. That's like some be it. No way. No one can do that. So can you tell us a little about, like, what you do when you're not just loving on people?Matthew Lesko 15:54 It is, by accident, again, my business has failed, and so what you do is become a consultant. So I have a consultant, like a researcher at the time, back in 70s, for Fortune 500 companies that wanted to do stuff, and I was in Washington, so they wanted to get money to start businesses and buy companies and find out the market for stuff. So I was in Washington, and I'd get I'd go around Washington and find help for them, and offices that give you money, offices that give you free reports on the markets for anything like I did one for Procter & Gamble on pasta, and I found a pasta expert in Washington who just spent a million dollars on some study on what's the good and bad about pasta business, and who makes money and where to get money. And so I take that stuff, and I take the government's name off of it, put my name on it, because nothing in the government is copyrighted, and I thank the department or whatever, and sell it to them for thousands of dollars. They loved it, millionaires, and that's why I saw I was making billionaires out of millionaires. I said, why does the average person know about it? Well I said I want to people. And that was my first successful business. So I was, you know, very happy with that. And but then to reach people on the street had to do with books. I couldn't charge $20,000 to do that. And so then to sell books and through publicity and doing talk shows and stuff like that. And I've been doing that for a long time, but what I see, see anybody can use it, the government, see, 40% of everything in our economy is our organizations that give you free money to solve a problem, whether it's you know, you need money to get out of debt. You need money to get rid of your your bills as an expense. You need money to start a business. You need money to get an education or get a better job. You need money to buy a house or fix up your house. You need money for I was anything you want. Is there health care, free, legal help? It's all in the government we I was finding government grant the other day for you want to buy out your boss. You know, $250,000 they'll give you in this is Colorado. To do that. Wisconsin will give you $250,000 just start a business as long as you stay there 15 years.Lesley Logan 18:25 What? I didn't know about Oklahoma. I think there was like a thing where Oklahoma City was trying to get people to move there. So you would get, (inaudible) you got like, $20,000 put down on a place to live in Oaklahoma City and then they would give you $10,000 a year. And I was like, and you had to, and all you had to do was stay for two years, so and then you could rent the house out, or whatever. And I was like, two years, and I could own a property in Oklahoma City, then I could rent it out, like I work for myself. Am I interested? And like, going back to your heart, like my heart wasn't in it. So I was like, that sounds like it's not enough money for me. But like that, I did know about that, so I didn't realize, like, Okay, this is so cool. So, like, all these states have different stuff. You just have to know it exists. The government has this. I think we all just have to, like, can we just, like, take a brief moment we are recording this two months into a shit show. Is there still gonna be money for all of us. Matthew Lesko 19:21 Absolutely, absolutely. Yeah, this is more show business that's going on for the average person. It's all still there. The downside, if all that still works, none of his stuff is legal yet. He just does it and wait till somebody stops him and but what's important is that, can you go online now? Let me show you something. Okay, okay, go on to findhelp.org.Lesley Logan 19:52 findhelp.org okay. Matthew Lesko 19:55 Right. Okay findhelp.org. Put in your zip code. I don't know what Vegas is, what's the OE on your hand? Lesley Logan 20:04 Oh, it's part of my hand my other hand tattoo. The other half is my husband and and it, and it, he has the LV, so it's the love tatoo. He's from Philly. There we go. We're in. We're in. You're so smart Matthew. You're like, okay, it didn't like, it doesn't like a VPN. So everyone, when you go to this, turn off your VPN, which is kind of like Hulu, doesn't like your VPN either. Okay, so I put in my zip code. Okay, there are 2738 programs in Las Vegas, Nevada. Matthew Lesko 20:38 So anyways, 2700 programs, those programs are all from nonprofit agencies or government offices. That means they all give you money or free help. None of them will never charge you a nickel for what they have. The government gives an average of $18,000 to every adult through programs like this every year, and that's me. And so you have, what, 1800 of them. And so, like, if you. Lesley Logan 21:02 2700 of them, yes, yes.Matthew Lesko 21:04 2700 yeah, incredible. I mean, and that's for anything. Look at the tabs on top. Lesley Logan 21:13 Yeah, there's tabs for food. There's, uh, which, like, which, when you tab on that, it has, like, community gardens, emergency food, food pantries, meals, housing, there's 22 things in housing, goods, there's a ton of stuff in goods, transit, they'll help you buy bus passes, health, money.Matthew Lesko 21:36 Oh, up in the there's the little search bar on the left hand side, on top, put in financial assistance.Lesley Logan 21:44 Okay, here we go. Matthew Lesko 21:45 How many you have there? Lesley Logan 21:50 This? It's showing me 791 pages, and there's 10 listings on each page. That's 7000.Matthew Lesko 22:02 Those people are there to give you free financial assistance. Most of us, well, we got to go to the bank, or we got to rob a 7/11 yeah and that's the options people don't know. That's why I think Google is ruining our country, because everyone's going to Google, and you can't find these in Google because they don't advertise.Lesley Logan 22:24 Right and they're not doing the SEO game. They're not, they don't have time for that. So yeah. Thank you for explaining that because I was just thinking, like, oh, I just like, you know, a couple years ago, my husband and I were trying to get a business loan for our business to help grow it. And we, of course, went to our bank, and we banked with since the dawn of my business, and I've always made more money every year. And they're like, no, you don't get any money from us because you're so small we don't care about you. So then I Googled, like, small business and like, like, nothing, except for all these banks and credit you like, these people don't want me. I'm not banking with them. We had to, like, we actually went to a wee bank event, and that's how my husband found someone who wanted to, like, invest in our business. But, like, this is really cool. So this, like, okay, but like, really, Matthew, so, like, a lot of this, there's stuff for people, like, for housing, so well, I can, there's one I'm saying, like, for people who have babies in NICU, this is amazing. So like, can I find financial assistance for my idea, for my business idea, or is it like?Matthew Lesko 23:26 No, not there, though, let me show you another website. Okay, okay, sba.gov/local-assistance. Lesley Logan 23:38 I see it. Okay.Matthew Lesko 23:41 Local hyphen assistance. You get there, after (inaudible) and there's a place (inaudible) your zip code.Lesley Logan 23:49 Yes, there is. And you can put a distance. And I'm just going to keep it small. Let's see. (inaudible)Matthew Lesko 23:54 Most of this stuff is remote anyway, so it doesn't matter where they are. Lesley Logan 23:57 Yeah, there's, like, it's telling me about the main off, the Las Vegas this, like, the SBA of Las Vegas is, like, down the street from my house.Matthew Lesko 23:59 Many other places that usually the non-SBA are better.Lesley Logan 24:10 Okay, there's, yeah, there's a just in, in, in 25 miles. Looks like I have about 15 options to go through. So, and that's like, that's just like in the like, that's just like the county, yeah. Matthew Lesko 24:25 Every one of them are people that are there to help you find money and help you need to start or expand anything. So the best way to do it, and the way you do this, to me, my advice is to call and make appointments with as many as you can. Everybody has different ideas about how to do things and whatever, and different sources and all that kind of stuff, but they're all there to help anybody who calls to start their business help you find money. Help you find technical help, legal help. Help you do your taxes, all for free, and it's or strategize for strategy. And one of the things I think is best, too, for someone like you, you're you're providing help to people as a service that see if the the government buys that service, what's better from the government is not a grant, is really a contract that you get a government contract, you know, to sell your services to the government, or from a what they do, they spend a lot of money teaching people how to start a business. So like at your what's called the career one-stop center. You go, that's another thing for getting a job or things like that, or even starting a business. And they, they, they pay people to train people to help start a business, so you could be a contractor for somebody like that. Contracting is better than any kind of grant, because you get that forever (inaudible).Lesley Logan 26:01 Yeah, yeah. I am. We actually, in the last year, been working on certifying our business, because, like, there's some contracts that you're more likely to get if you're certified women-owned business or things like that. But like, I got to, like, look for some of these contracts, like websites for that, and it is insane how many, like, how many government contracts are wanting to use, like, they're like, we need like, like, the military is like, hey, we have a ton of people who want to do the military, and they are not in shape. So the military is looking for Pilates instructors or trainers or nutritionists to just help them with this problem they have. And like the truth is, is that most of us don't know these things exist, and we're the ones who's got the passion.Matthew Lesko 26:47 Let me show you the best place for that. Now you could use what I just gave you, and they would help you. There's a better place. It's called Apex Accelerators A-P-E-X and then I, I will screw it up if I try to spell accelerator.Lesley Logan 27:04 It's okay Apex Accelerators I know, it's one of those words.Matthew Lesko 27:06 Yeah, and then, but dot U-S. Lesley Logan 27:09 Okay. Matthew Lesko 27:10 Now that's, that's a free service that just specializes in helping people get contracts.Lesley Logan 27:16 Wow. Well, that's even more fun because then I don't have to learn how to do it. Matthew Lesko 27:21 Exactly, right. Lesley Logan 27:23 Because it can be a lot, oh my gosh, this is insane. You guys, you could put your zip code in, okay, and it says, find an apex accelerator near you. And guess what? There is, there's, there's one like, it looks like it's right, oh my gosh. It's like down the street from my it's like down the street from my house. (inaudible) Yeah, make an appointment. Okay, so, okay, Matthew, this is amazing. First of all, you gave us more than I expected. Uh, how do you do this? What do you, why? But why, why help all of us? Matthew Lesko 28:03 You just showed me why? Look at your excitement. Boy, if I could do that to somebody that is just the nicest feeling in the world, yeah, I mean, like, wow. I mean, to a human that could react to something I know, and that's like, you know, my pair of socks or something, I don't even think I know it, but when I see you and you see us, that joy and that smile, that that I could do that to human at 81 that's pretty special. Lesley Logan 28:41 Wow. Well, then you're welcome. I promise you. Right now, Matthew, my husband, is listening to me, listening to this for the replay. So when he listens to that part, he's gonna he, that's what he's gonna say. He's gonna go my wife, and he's gonna shake his head, she's so humble. Okay, we're gonna take a brief break, and then we're gonna find out how people can work with you on this, because I have a feeling that, like there's ways like that they could work more with you on this. Lesley Logan 29:09 All right, Matthew, because you just gave us, and this is really great, but I actually do think that, like, do you have a group or a place that people can get ongoing help? Because obviously you're not a recurring guest here, so they can re-listen to this episode for those, like, really amazing mantras you've given us. But like, how else can they get, can they work with you?Matthew Lesko 29:40 A survey that, it took me many years to figure out how I could create income. I like paying for my own way, and after people start buying reference books with the computers and website, it took me a while, but and so I started a newsletter, and then what it turned into is a community. So I have a community now of 15,000 people that help each other get these programs. See, and I only charge $20 I didn't want to charge thousands like I did. I want to get the information to people who really need this. Otherwise, helping millionaires become billionaires was really boring. The millionaires aren't much fun. All they care about is money and not much of the heart is there, but people who really need it is more satisfying. So this is only $20 I charge for everything. Unlimited help for $20 because members help. Like today, we'll have four or five Zoom calls with members asking question as taking questions on how they got the money. So you have actually members how they got it, and they share it with you, and it became so profitable I can't really fathom too much is that we give out our own grants. We give out about 40% of all our money goes back to members and grants. So we give out like, $40,000, $70,000 every month back to members. Yeah, and four different kind of grants and, and that's, I mean, I really feel cool. Lesley Logan 31:17 I mean, you're a badass, you're really cool, but you're like, a bad ass. You're like, you're like, it's like, not even Robin Hood, because you're not taking from bad people. You're like, actually, like, good people are paying in to help good people.Matthew Lesko 31:30 Whatever it is. It seems like I thought you had to be Jeff Bezos or his ex-wife or something like that, to be able to do this, to give up, but it is and that's, I never thought I'd be able to do that. And that's really satisfying.Lesley Logan 31:46 Well, this is, I mean, thank you. We're gonna put the links to your group and everything below, because the thing that I think keeps people from being it till they see it is oftentimes the affordability of it. Like they get stuck in that. As a business owner, I have always reinvested in my business, but like the ability to grow it required some capital, because you can't risk the savings account. And the IRS might not go after Jeff Bezos, but he certainly comes after me, so I have to pay my bill, you know, I can't go, oh, it's coming. I just, I'm doing a thing. I tried something new. So it when I had a bank go, hey, here is this with this really, really, mine's not even free money. But you, you're talking about free money. Like, I actually have been able to grow my business, and we haven't touched the money. Just like having it there meant that we could, like, be a little riskier, and it's paying off, you know, so, like, I just so I just know how impactful it's been for me. And, my goodness, if I knew this 10 years ago, like, I think we'd be in a different place. But I'm so grateful I got to meet you today. You have given us so much, some are great talks. But I love to end every episode with bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Matthew Lesko 33:00 Well, I mean is, if you want to do an idea, say, if you want to start a nonprofit, you want to start a business, you want to start a business at your home. You want to be a freelancer. You have an invention to work on, you go to that sba.gov/ and then local if an assistance, and you make an appointment. You make an appointment 1, 2, 3 or whatever, and you have to do that. Everybody wants to fill out an application and wait for the money. You can't do that because you don't know the application to fill out. You got to get experts and talk to experts who help people like you every day. And they're available for free, but they're not in Google. You can't use that. So you go, if it's for professional you go to sba.gov/localassistance. If it's for education or job training, you go to careeronestop.org that's another clearing house, and you put in your zip code to find a counselor to tell you about government money programs to help you train for a better job, so you want to get a skill to make better money, and things like that. They'll help you with that. Okay? And then if you have financial problems, you go to hud, hud.gov/counseling H-U-D for hud.gov/counseling and you put in your zip code there, and you get a free financial counselor sit down and work out your debts, your bills and all that stuff, so you don't carry that burden in the back of your head forever and get that, get that monkey off your back, And they'll do all that for free.Lesley Logan 34:42 Oh, my God. Matthew Lesko, thank you. Thank you. I, like, I love, like, seven different people for each one of those email addresses. Like, it's in my, just in my, like, phone, my contacts, and so, um, you guys, I know you're gonna share this with a friend. I know you are because, like, I think what I do hear people going, it can't be that easy. It's not going to be easy. I'm sure you're going to have to fill out paperwork, you have to make these appointments, you have to get the steps. But it's there, it's there, and because so few people will take the steps and do the thing like you're you're not in a huge competition. So you know what, babe, share this with a friend who needs to hear it. Thank you, Matthew Lesko. Go check out his group. Go check out what he's doing, and then report back. Let us know what you were able to do with it. Let us know what, what, what grant you did or what website you did, or how it helped your friend. Because I think it'll make Matthew Lesko's day.Matthew Lesko 35:37 Let me see a smile. Lesley Logan 35:37 Yeah, y'all, you know what to do. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 35:43 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. 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Matthew Lesko, the OG Question Mark Suit Guy, crashes into the podcast with more energy than a double espresso. He rants, raves, and revolutionizes your idea of money—turns out the real flex isn't making millions, it's knowing where the free millions are hiding. From teaching you how to scam the system (legally) to exposing Google as a capitalist swamp, Matthew drops truth bombs, charts, and dad jokes like it's his cardio. Somewhere between flaming capitalism and hugging community help desks, he makes you laugh, think, and maybe—just maybe—finally apply for that free rent grant you never knew existed. Oh, and his fashion sense? Liberace meets Mr. Rogers on acid. You're welcome.Matthew Lesko's Info:YouTubeMy Info: Instagram OR YouTubeReview Me on AppleShare a Link to My Podcast
This week, we're joined by Matthew Lesko —also known as the “Question Mark Guy”— who shares his insights on where to find free money from the government! With over 50 years of experience as an entrepreneur, Matthew has uncovered countless funding opportunities and built an online community dedicated to helping others do the same. From personal needs to business ventures, he offers valuable resources and tips to help you tap into money you may not even know exists. Don't miss this episode!
Matthew Lesko has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access funds they never knew were available, and he's sold over four million books in the process! Now, at 81, Matthew is still on a mission to help others through his platform, Lesko Help, where he's guiding a community of thousands toward the resources they need. For more, go to https://www.LeskoHelp.com
Creativity through the lens of the Question Mark Guy"If you find out what you're creative at, you're gonna explode your life!" Today, we have a truly one-of-a-kind guest! You might recognize him as the 'Question Mark Guy,' or from his unforgettable infomercials and TV appearances that showed millions of Americans how to unlock government grants and benefits. Matthew Lesko has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access funds they never knew were available, and he's sold over four million books in the process! Now, at 81, Matthew is still on a mission to help others through his platform, Lesko Help, where he's guiding a community of thousands toward the resources they need. Let's dive into the world of 'Free Money' with the one and only Matthew Lesko!https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelphttps://www.instagram.com/thematthewlesko/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwKJZfa7sWV_qKxQnLBUpjAhttps://x.com/leskofreemoneySend us a text
Our next guest on A2 THE SHOW is the legendary Matthew Lesko. You've seen him in his iconic question-mark suits, but he's more than a flashy outfit. With over 50 years of experience helping Americans unlock billions in government funding, Matthew is a master of cutting through bureaucracy. At 81, he's still on a mission to serve, educate, and empower—with real talk, endless energy, and zero fluff. From navigating resources like FindHelp.org to uncovering hidden SBA opportunities, Matthew shares actionable insights, inspiring stories, and a powerful reminder: if you want change, You've got to ask for it.✅️IG: https://www.instagram.com/thematthewlesko/✅️FREE HELP Website: https://rb.gy/096vh3
Matthew Lesko, you've seen him on TV in his viral commercial showing you how to take advantage of many free government programs up to $18,000 a year! He's also been on Oprah, Larry King, Good Morning America, and Letterman. He used to be a government program expert and has dedicated over 49 years to educating Americans on how to access government grants, and is back with his most powerful program yet: Lesko Help. With a community of over 15,000 members paying just $20 a month for personal guidance, Lesko is ensuring that everyone can take advantage of the government benefits they are eligible for. Check him out at https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thematthewlesko?igsh=d3FjdjljdWNteGpn tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@matthew.lesko YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/matthewlesko Follow the podcast on social media https://linktr.ee/ScreamingChuyShow?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1X_RN08Lncn0WYvZbcVzZHzfEpBo7RsCcwDoD7HgisfBIIAdy7c4-7wBo_aem_EeeRFM4nUEkvUshV336S3w Check out our sponsor DUBBY energy at dubby.gg and for 10% use promo code SCREAMINGCHUYSH at check out.
In this episode of The Million Dollar Flip Flops Podcast, Rodric sits down with the legendary Matthew Lesko, the man behind the question mark suit, countless books – and a lifetime of helping people find government funding. Twenty five years ago, Matthew Lesko was working out of his bedroom with one phone line helping Fortune 500 companies get information on commodities - until he got bored.Today, Lesko is a best-selling author, appears regularly on network television shows and travels the country appearing on virtually every newscast in the top 100 markets. His stage antics, as well as his sound consumer advice has made him a favorite guest on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Jay Leno, Letterman and The Today Show.At 81, Matthew is as energetic as ever, sharing his mission to help everyday people access resources that are often hidden in plain sight. He dives into his journey from helping millionaires become Billionnaires, to becoming a "Robin Hood" of free government grants, and why following your heart—not just spreadsheets—is the key to real success.Key Insights:Money is out there—most people just don't know where to lookBillionnaires know how to leverage government programs. You should tooYour heart—not just logic—should guide your decisionsLife is about giving as much as possible before you goQuote:"My job is to see how much I can give before I die."– Matthew LeskoShow LinksMatthew on LinkedInMatthew on YouTubeLeskoHelp.comResources:Million Dollar Flip FlopsFollow Us on Insta Ready to transform your business and your life while making a difference? Grab your copy of *Million Dollar Flip Flops*—the ultimate guide to creating a life and business that feels just as good as it looks. And here's the best part: 100% of the proceeds go directly to our foundation, Send a Student Leader Abroad, with a goal of sending 1,000,000 deserving kids on life-changing trips around the world.As a thank you for your support, we're offering exclusive bonuses available only for our podcast listeners. These bonuses are packed with extra tools and resources to help you implement the principles from the book faster and more effectively.Don't miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights, impact a young leader's life, and be a part of something bigger. Click the link, order your copy, and claim your listener-only bonuses today! Together, let's change lives—one trip at a time.www.MillionDollarFlipFlops.com/book**P.S.** Every book you buy gets us one step closer to sending 1,000,000 kids on life-changing adventures. Let's make it happen!
Matthew Lesko—the man in the question mark suit—isn't just a media personality with over 100 TV appearances on Oprah, Larry King, and Good Morning America. He's a bold truth-teller with 50 years of experience helping everyday Americans find billions in government grants and funding. In this episode, we dive into how Matthew built a legendary personal brand, what keeps him going at 81, and why your heart—not your brain—is the key to success.
Our episode this week is with one of the youngest elders we've ever visited with, Matthew Lesko. Here is a gentleman that lives by the motto, “your heart is smarter than your brain”. He helps people create wealth for themselves, mostly directing people on “how to unlock government grants and benefits”. Helping people is Matthew's […]
Matthew Lesko is an energetic, passionate advocate with 50 years of experience helping Americans access billions in government funding. Known for his colorful suits and infectious enthusiasm, he has made it his mission to reveal hidden pathways to financial support for everyday people. With a background that includes over 100 television appearances on Oprah, Larry King Live, and Good Morning America, as well as more than 4 million books sold, Matthew is a captivating storyteller who connects with audiences from all walks of life. Today, at 81, Matthew is not slowing down. His community, Lesko Help, has grown to over 15,000 members, where he empowers individuals to cut through red tape and access funds they may not know exist. In a time of economic uncertainty, he's dedicated to teaching people how to get the support they need from resources they already pay for with their tax dollars. Matthew's story is compelling, timely, and actionable. He's ready to share insights, demystify government programs, and inspire your audience to take advantage of resources designed to uplift them. With a lifetime of proven success and a mission to help everyone access free government support, Matthew Lesko is the ideal guest to engage, educate, and empower your listeners.
You've seen him in wild suits covered in question marks — and no, he's not the Riddler. He's Matthew Lesko, the energetic and eccentric author and entrepreneur who's spent decades helping Americans access free money and government grants they didn't know existed. In this episode, Craig sits down with Lesko to trace his journey from Navy service to bestselling author, his rise to cult fame in the 80s and 90s, and how he became the loudest voice in the country yelling: “There's free help out there — go get it!” Lesko shares stories from his early career, how he built his persona, and why he believes helping others access public resources is the most fulfilling work he's ever done. He also drops practical tools and websites to find help, start businesses, and fight medical bills — all while railing against predatory search engines, bloated government programs, and corporate greed. And yes, he still rocks the question mark suits.
Today, we have a truly one-of-a-kind guest! You might recognize him as the 'Question Mark Guy,' or from his unforgettable infomercials and TV appearances that showed millions of Americans how to unlock government grants and benefits. Matthew Lesko has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access funds they never knew were available, and he's sold over four million books in the process! Now, at 81, Matthew is still on a mission to help others through his platform, Lesko Help, where he's guiding a community of thousands toward the resources they need. Let's dive into the world of 'Free Money' with the one and only Matthew Lesko!
Matthew Lesko, an 81-year-old entrepreneur, shared his life journey, his realization about government money programs, and his desire to educate people about them. He also discussed the importance of giving and helping others, the role of technology in sharing information, and the significant income disparity in the US. The conversation concluded with a discussion on personal growth, the widening income gap, and the importance of taking control of one's own destiny. Community Economy and Capitalism Discussion Matthew Lesko shared his experiences and insights about the balance between the community economy and capitalism in the US. He emphasized that the community economy, which includes government and nonprofit organizations, accounts for 40% of the economy, while the remaining 60% is driven by capitalist ventures. Matthewlesko also discussed his personal journey, from growing up in a working-class family to becoming a successful consultant and entrepreneur. He expressed his frustration that many people, particularly those struggling financially, are unaware of the government programs and resources available to them, and that those who are more affluent often exploit these systems for personal gain. The Value of Giving and Helping Matthew and Michael discussed the importance of giving and helping others, drawing from their personal experiences and observations. Matthew shared his journey of realizing the value of giving and how it has grown over time, particularly through his subscription service that has helped 15,000 people access grants. He emphasized the importance of sharing one's unique talents and not copying others. Michael agreed, highlighting the positive impact of Matthew's service on society. They also touched on the idea of finding one's own unique talents and not being afraid to fail while pursuing them. The conversation ended with Matthew expressing his frustration over the misconception that his subscription service was a strategic branding move, when in fact, it was born out of a desire to help others. Google's Impact on Income Inequality Matthew expressed his belief that Google is negatively impacting society, particularly those who are struggling financially. He pointed out that the average income for the bottom 90% of earners has not increased significantly over the past 40 years, while the top 10% have seen substantial growth. This, he argued, has led to a higher poverty rate in the US compared to other developed countries. Michael responded with a non-committal "Hmm". Widening Income Gap and Society Michael and Matthew Lesko discussed the widening income gap and its impact on society. Matthew shared his belief that the gap started around 1979 and that it's not just about wealth, but also about skills and education. They agreed that there are programs now for skills training, which could lead to higher-paying jobs without the need for a college degree. They also touched on the topic of greed and dissatisfaction, which they believe contribute to hatred. Matthew emphasized the importance of personal growth and comfort in improving one's life and society as a whole. They concluded the conversation with Matthew sharing his community resources and Michael expressing his appreciation for Matthew's service and insights.
Episode Summary: In this episode of the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast, Tim Melanson jams with the legendary Question Mark Guy himself — Matthew Lesko, CEO of Lesko Help. With a career spanning 50 years, Matthew reveals how everyday people can tap into the billions of dollars available through government programs. From failure to freedom, Matthew shares his journey and powerful tips on how to launch a business without spending a dime. Who is Matthew Lesko? You may remember him from his wild infomercials or appearances on Oprah, Larry King Live, or Good Morning America. With over 4 million books sold, Matthew Lesko has dedicated his life to showing people how to access free government money. At 81, he continues his mission through Lesko Help, a thriving online community with over 15,000 members helping each other find and apply for grants, benefits, and programs they never knew existed. Connect with Matthew Lesko: Website: https://www.leskohelp.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwKJZfa7sWV_qKxQnLBUpjA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thematthewlesko/ Twitter: https://x.com/leskofreemoney TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matthew_lesko_ Host Contact Details: I love connecting with Work at Home RockStars! Feel free to reach out: Website: https://workathomerockstar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workathomerockstar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workathomerockstar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmelanson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkAtHomeRockStarPodcast X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/workathomestar Email: tim@workathomerockstar.com In this Episode: [00:40] – Story of Success Matthew talks about the rule of threes — third marriage, third business — and how success is about doing, not planning. [05:20] – Lessons from Failure Why most expert advice is worthless and how trusting yourself is the real way to grow. [10:45] – Be Yourself, Loudly Dressing like a maniac turned out to be his greatest branding move. Authenticity wins. [14:30] – Building a Mission-Driven Business How he transformed a dying book business into a thriving community that gives back over $50K/month. [21:15] – Tools for Starting from Scratch You don't need an LLC, website, or funding. You need customers first. [29:30] – Guest Solo Matthew shares where to find the help you need — from SBA.gov to FindHelp.org — and how Lesko Help can guide your journey.
Want to grow your business using free money? Matthew Lesko, the legendary government funding expert, reveals hidden grants and financial aid programs available to entrepreneurs, small businesses, and individuals. In this episode of the Grownlearn Podcast, we discuss: ✅ How to find free government money to start or scale a business ✅ The challenges of finding grants through Google & how to bypass them ✅ Nonprofit resources that provide financial assistance & business coaching ✅ Grants for large corporations vs. small businesses – who qualifies? ✅ How love and giving transformed Matthew's business and financial success
In this episode of the Young Dad Podcast, Jey Young and Matthew Lesko discuss various themes including the importance of interactive worksheets for parents and children, the value of podcasting and networking, secrets to longevity, the broken healthcare system, economic disparities, finding financial help, community support, the importance of education, the role of giving, and navigating wealth disparities. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness and access to resources that can empower individuals and families.TakeawaysInteractive worksheets enhance parent-child engagement.Podcasting can create valuable networking opportunities.Longevity is linked to personal growth and giving.The healthcare system is broken and profit-driven.Economic disparities affect the bottom 90% of earners.Community resources can provide essential support.Education is crucial for accessing financial help.Giving back is a source of personal fulfillment.Wealth disparities are exacerbated by systemic issues.Awareness of available resources can empower families.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Young Dad Podcast and Interactive Worksheets02:36 Exploring the Value of Podcasting and Networking05:19 Secrets to Longevity and Personal Growth08:21 The Broken Healthcare System and Its Implications11:08 The Dichotomy of Wealth and Poverty in America14:07 Community Resources and Financial Assistance16:55 Leveraging Government Resources for Financial Help26:37 Exploring Home Repair Assistance Programs28:24 The Disparity in Utility Bill Assistance30:21 The Challenge of Energy Efficiency for Low-Income Families32:21 Education and Access to Resources34:10 The Importance of Community and Giving Back36:59 The Role of Wealth in Society39:02 The Impact of Government Programs on Wealth Distribution40:33 Understanding Tax Breaks and Financial Literacy42:47 The Welfare State and Its Consequences45:12 Global Economic Shifts and Their Effects47:52 Healthcare Access and Community SupportCheck out the Website for Interactive Activity Guides, Resources, Full Transcripts, all things YDP- www.youngdadpod.com Clink the Link for YDP Deals (Joon, Forefathers &more)- https://linktr.ee/youngdadpod Want to be a guest on Young Dad Podcast? Send Jey Young a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/youngdadLastly consider a monetary donation to support the Pod, https://buymeacoffee.com/youngdadpod
Send us a text“When searching the web, remember, .com's generally take your money, while .gov's and .org's typically give it to you in some form.” ~ Matthew LeskoGuest Bio: Matthew Lesko is a renowned advocate for educating Americans about government programs and benefits. With over 40 years of experience, he has sold more than 4 million books and has become a household name through his colorful TV infomercials, guest appearances on Oprah, Larry King, Good Morning America, and David Letterman. Now, at 81, he continues his mission through “Lesko Help,” a 15,000-member community that assists people in accessing free government money and resources. His life's work has empowered millions of individuals to find the financial assistance they need to thrive.SHOW NOTES: Website: LeskoHelp.comResource Links from Screenshare Exercises:https://www.sba.gov/local-assistancehttps://www.eda.gov/economic-development-directoryhttps://findhelp.org/https://needymeds.org/REMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Enjoy saving 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best MyPillow promo code out there to save a ton of money on all 250+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Join LeskoHelp.com for $20 For more Remarkable Episodes, Inspiration, and Motivation, please visit https://davidpasqualone.com/remarkable-people-podcast/. Enjoy!Support the showWant Even More?
Did you know that every year, the government gives small business owners millions of dollars in funding? Most entrepreneurs aren't even aware that this type of assistance is available, let alone how to access it. Today's guest shares an inside look at how you can secure funding for your business. Matthew Lesko is a well-known author, speaker, and advocate for government programs and benefits. He has dedicated his career to educating Americans about available government assistance, authoring over 20 books that have sold more than 4 million copies, including Get Government Money for Your Business. Matthew gained national recognition through his engaging infomercials, which showcased various government grants and programs. He has made numerous appearances on popular television shows, including Oprah, Larry King Live, Good Morning America, and The Tonight Show with David Letterman. In recent years, Lesko has transitioned to a community-focused model with his platform, Lesko Help, which connects individuals with resources and support for navigating government benefits. With a community of over 15,000 members, he continues to empower people to access legitimate government programs that can enhance their quality of life. The Free Money Economy Although about 60% of our economy is capitalism (companies that want to take your money), the other 40% is what Matthew calls the free money economy: organizations that want to give you money. These are government offices, grants, and nonprofit organizations. As the American economy grows, 10% of the population benefits while 90% of people are getting a smaller and smaller share of the pie. Matthew's mission is to help the 90% find and use the government assistance that's already available. How to Find Funding Opportunities To look for funding opportunities, your first instinct might be to go to Google–but search engine rankings are determined by whoever is most effective at marketing. Instead, search on government websites that end in .gov or nonprofit websites that end in .org. You can also try the database at sba.gov/local-assistance to search for more local opportunities. Another great resource for entrepreneurs is careeronestop.org. These job help centers often provide free training, grants, and even funding for you to grow and train your team. Whenever possible, try to connect with a real human being rather than fill out an online application. The people who work for these organizations will be able to point you in the right direction. Enjoy this episode with Matthew Lesko… Soundbytes 9:28-9:48 “Once you're having fun, then I think that's where you find out what your superpowers are because you're what's special about you is usually what other people call weird. That's a clue, that's probably a superpower. You can do that better than anybody else.” 13:54-14:23 “About 60% of everything in our economy is capitalism. On the other side, that's what I call the free money economy. Give out money. These people want to take money. You want your money, right? These people want to give you money. These are government offices and nonprofit organizations. I had no idea about all that stuff, but it represents 40% of everything in our economy is giving away money. Quotes “The most important decisions are those that other people think you're hurting yourself, but you're not.” “You make up reasons why it's okay not to follow your heart. And I just had to do it.” “Your heart is smarter than your brain.” “Those failures were a godsend. Because I wasn't having fun, I wasn't succeeding.” “You have to fail to grow.” “40% of everything in our economy is giving away money.” Links mentioned in this episode: From Our Guest Website: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp Connect with Matthew Lesko on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesk0/ Connect with brandiD Download our free guide to learn 16 crucial website updates that attract more leads and convert visitors into clients: https://thebrandid.com/website-tweaks/ Ready to elevate your digital presence with a powerful brand or website? Contact us here: https://thebrandid.com/contact-form/
If you're of a certain age, you will certainly remember Matthew Lesko, the 'question mark guy ' on those famous infomercials. Lesko discusses his journey from a naval officer to a prominent figure in the world of government grants and financial aid. He shares insights on the importance of failure, finding one's passion, and the misconceptions surrounding government assistance. The conversation concludes with Lesko's advice on trusting one's heart and the importance of seeking help from others. A few of the site that offer financial assistance:https://singlemotherguide.com/https://www.needymeds.org/https://findhelp.org/https://www.free.lesko.com/membership-access-top5022750066?page_id=22750068&page_key=yd4cffvtucwyitdv&login_redirect=1KeywordsMatthew Lesko, government grants, financial aid, entrepreneurship, personal development, community support, overcoming failure, information access, pandemic impact, misconceptions
Hidden Government Resources to Grow Your Business for Free Guest: Matthew Lesko – Bestselling Author, Government Grants Expert, and Founder of Lesko Help Host: Marcia Riner | Profit Booster® | Infinite Profit Consulting Episode Summary In this eye-opening episode of Profit With a Plan, we dive into the world of free government money with the legendary Matthew Lesko. Known for his unforgettable question mark suits and decades of expertise, Matthew has helped millions of Americans unlock hidden government grants, loans, and resources to grow their businesses and personal wealth. At 81 years young, Matthew is still on a mission to help entrepreneurs find funding through his community, Lesko Help. Whether you're a startup, small business, or established company, this episode will teach you how to access free money without getting lost in bureaucracy.
#freemoney #smallbusinessgrants #matthewlesko Watch this Interview Live: Save Some Money With Free Grant Money What's holding you back from accessing the free funding available to grow your business? In this episode, Marcus Norman and co-host Karmea Wells sit down with the legendary Matthew Lesko to uncover the secrets behind accessing government grants and funding that most people overlook. Matthew shares his decades of experience in helping individuals and small businesses tap into free resources to grow their ventures. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or just curious about government funding, this conversation is packed with insights you won't want to miss!
In this engaging episode of Inner Edison Podcast, we dive into a conversation with the iconic Matthew Lesko. Known for his enthusiastic personality and his intriguing question mark suit, Matthew shares his journey from the steps of D.C. to being a trusted source of information about grants and government assistance programs. Matthew discusses his early days as a veteran in the Navy and how his experiences shaped his career path, leading to his passion for helping people access available resources. He and the host converse about how vital it is for people to understand the "community economy" comprising government and nonprofit organizations, which account for 40% of the economy. Matthew emphasizes the importance of learning how to navigate these resources, which are often overshadowed by capitalism-driven Google searches. The episode also touches on Matthew's transition from traditional publishing to leveraging modern platforms, fostering a community of 12,000 at Lesko Help, and his innovative way of reaching audiences through TV scrap time in the early days. Matthew's journey is particularly inspiring for those looking to make a difference in the community by utilizing government and nonprofit resources effectively. Tune in to learn more about Matthew Lesko's insights into grants, community resources, and thriving by thinking outside the box. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a veteran, or someone looking for ways to fund your next project, this episode offers valuable takeaways to help you succeed. **Contact Ed Parcaut:** -
Think grants are just for big corporations or nonprofits? Think again. Nearly 40% of the U.S. economy is designed to give away money—but most small business owners have no idea how to access it. In this episode, we're diving deep into free money for small businesses with the legendary Matthew Lesko—yes, the guy in the question mark suit who's been uncovering government grants for 50 years. He breaks down exactly where business owners can find grants, free resources, and funding opportunities without falling into Google's money traps. If you've ever wondered how billionaires get handouts while small businesses struggle, this episode is a must-listen. Who is Matthew? Matthew Lesko has spent five decades researching and exposing the government's hidden funding opportunities. He's been a best-selling author, TV personality, and now runs a thriving online community helping everyday people find grants, funding, and free resources. Episode Highlights: 40% of the economy is designed to give away money—but you won't find it on Google. The SBA and local assistance programs should be your first stop, not loan sharks. Most government programs aren't even advertised—because they don't have a marketing budget. Economic development zones & state incentives can literally pay you to move your business. Grants are nice, but government contracts are where the real money is. If you want to stop missing out on free money for your business, hit play now. And if you loved this episode, share it with a fellow entrepreneur who needs to hear it. Favorite Quote: “40% of our economy is designed to GIVE AWAY money—but nobody teaches you how to get it." Links & Resources: SBA Local Assistance: sba.gov/local-assistance Economic Development Centers: eda.gov Nonprofit Help: findhelp.org Lesko's Community: leskohelp.com Connect with Matthew: Website: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thematthewlesko/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwKJZfa7sWV_qKxQnLBUpjA X: https://x.com/leskofreemoney
Advocate and author Matthew Lesko shares some of the best, free resources for finding government grants and assistance for business owners, entrepreneurs and freelancers across the nation.Hear Matthew's full interview in Episode 480 of The Action Catalyst.
In this conversation, we ask what lessons we have learned and how to learn them. Matthew discovered that failure is not the end, but part of success. He discovered that he is so passionate about helping people use resources that rich people use all the time because they know about them, and that community is the answer. He describes how to get recognized by being on shows instead of paying for endorsements and much more.Giving is giving to yourself and he describes it as very selfish.Thoughts from A Course In Miracles intertwined with the humor of one who is willing to engage with the abundance of resources available and be wrong.Blessings for being equal and unique in appearance and form.
In this cut-for-time clip from Episode 480 of The Action Catalyst, advocate and author Matthew Lesko shares a hot take on what love is, and how it's getting more important to him with age.Hear the rest of Matthew's interview in Episode 480 of The Action Catalyst.
Welcome to Money 911, the podcast that's not just about money—it's about freedom, power, and creating a future you can't wait to wake up to. We're here to shake up what you think is possible and show you how to unlock the resources, wisdom, and opportunities that are already within your reach. Today, I'm thrilled to introduce someone who has redefined the idea of “making it happen.” You've seen his iconic question-mark suit and his electric energy on Oprah, Larry King Live, and more. Matthew Lesko isn't just a name—he's a movement. For decades, he's been on a mission to help YOU tap into the billions of dollars the government sets aside every year for grants, resources, and support that most people don't even know exist. He's written over 20 bestsellers, sold millions of books, and built Lesko Help, a game-changing community that's turning skeptics into success stories. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to fund your dreams, a family searching for stability, or just someone ready to say YES to new possibilities, this episode is for you. So lean in, because this isn't just a conversation—it's a gateway to the opportunities that can transform your life. Let's get started! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Advocate and author Matthew Lesko, known to many as the “Question Mark Guy”, has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access billions in government grants and funds they never knew were available. Lesko covers the difference between the capitalist and community societies within the US, being a sought-after late-night "backup guy", finding government grants and assistance for business owners, entrepreneurs and freelancers, meeting, quite possibly, the nation's foremost expert on pasta, and most importantly, listening to your heart.
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Most American entrepreneurs are taught that you have to raise money through lots of effort and turmoil, but my guest today has LOTS of resources to help for-profit entrepreneurs like you and me on a countless variety of subjects. From career training to legal help and everything in between, my guest today gives us lots of resources and one BIG community to help share experiences and resources. The most animated guest I've ever had on the show, Matthew Lesko joins me today to talk about how to find all kinds of American business resources and beyond, in your LOCAL area. This episode includes resources like, where you can check your eligibility and the locations in your area including:www.Findhelp.org - put in your local zip code and search for "rent" or "housing" or any number of itemswww.sba.gov/local-assistance - put in your local zip code and search for locations in your area who help businesses and non-profit organizations every day for FREEwww.leskohelp.com is Matthew's community of experienced collaborators, helping everyone find what they are searching forwww.needymeds.org is a free and low-cost resource for health care, transportation, mental help and so much morewww.careeronestop.org is where you can gain funds for training
In this episode of the Journey of My Mother's Son podcast, I talk with Matthew Lesko. Matthew is an energetic, passionate advocate with over 40 years of experience helping Americans access billions in government funding. Known for his colorful suits and infectious enthusiasm, he has made it his mission to reveal hidden pathways to financial support for everyday people. With a background that includes over 100 television appearances on Oprah, Larry King Live, and Good Morning America, as well as more than 4 million books sold, Matthew is a captivating storyteller who connects with audiences from all walks of life. Today, at 81, Matthew is not slowing down. His community, Lesko Help, has grown to over 15,000 members, where he empowers individuals to cut through red tape and access funds they may not know exist. In a time of economic uncertainty, he's dedicated to teaching people how to get the support they need from resources they already pay for with their tax dollars. Matthew's story is compelling, timely, and actionable. He's ready to share insights, demystify government programs, and inspire your audience to take advantage of resources designed to uplift them. With a lifetime of proven success and a mission to help everyone access free government support. To find out more about Matthew and some of the resources that are available, you can check out his website at https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp. Here are links to some of the resources that Matthew spoke about during the show: www.findhelp.org www.needymeds.org www.careeronestop.org If you're senior, contact the Office of Aging at 1-800-677-1116 to get information on what resources may be available to you.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Starter Girlz Podcast, host Jennifer Loehding sits down with the one and only Matthew Lesko—yes, the guy in the question-mark suits! With over 50 years of experience helping people access billions in government funding, Matthew is on a mission to show everyday Americans how to tap into resources they may not even know exist.Known for his infectious enthusiasm and no-nonsense approach, Matthew shares insights on cutting through red tape, the power of community, and why embracing your uniqueness is the key to success. He also dives into Lesko Help, his growing online community that empowers people to find financial support they've already paid for with their tax dollars.At 81, Matthew is still going strong—proving that purpose, passion, and a little bit of fun can change lives. Tune in for a conversation full of wisdom, energy, and game-changing advice!TakeawaysEmbrace change and learn new skills throughout life.Using the word 'love' can open your heart and change your perspective.Success requires your heart to be in it; otherwise, you won't finish.Finding what you're good at is essential for personal growth.Building a community can lead to greater impact and support.Giving back is a rewarding experience that keeps your heart open.Living authentically means being true to yourself and your values.Life's challenges often lead to the most significant growth.To learn more about Matthew, visit www.leskohelp.com.
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I had so much fun talking with Matthew Lesko! He's encouraging people to apply for grants to fund big ticket upgrades, updates, etc. He says "the money's there; YOU might as well have it!"He worked for 50 years for the wealthy, finding them more money, but now is helping the underdog to get ahead, because he can. He says it doesn't pay him a lot, but he actually feels good about his work now.Matthew is a trip! He has more energy than 5 people - he hosts almost daily a live chat with up to 15,000 people looking for ways to find funding for projects and life. He sometimes doesn't sound very serious, but then he inserts a phrase like "it makes you human, and it's hard to flunk a human; it's easy to flunk a robot." I'm so happy to have found him so he can share his tips with you! Learn more in this full conversation - I recommend checking out Matthew's website or YouTube channel to see how he helps, and the magnitude of his gift.Matthew's website is here: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelpYou can find Matthew on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/thematthewlesko/He has a YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwKJZfa7sWV_qKxQnLBUpjAHe's on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@matthew_lesko_And also on X here: https://x.com/leskofreemoneyYou can send me messages(this is new!)!Support the showPlease follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here , or on Facebook hereYouTube channel link is here You can DM me there or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com Website for Amy's Garden Jam is www.amysgardenjam.com (podcast has its own tab on this site!)How Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at www.janebolduc.comPodcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and/or check out her awesome art projects here: https://www.cutebutloud.com/ Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform with the best customer service. Learn more at www.buzzsprout.com You can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/groundedinmaine Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at https://...
Meet Matthew Lesko, the iconic “question-mark guy” who's spent decades teaching people how to tap into overlooked grants and government programs. In this episode, we discuss resources for parents, aspiring entrepreneurs, and anyone looking for financial relief—from websites like FindHelp.org that uncover local funding, to ChildCareAware.org for affordable childcare options, and more. Lesko shares how he's helped millions of Americans access free money, scholarships, and support services, all while maintaining a passion for helping others navigate life's toughest financial hurdles. Whether you're juggling a day job and parenthood, or simply seeking ways to cut expenses, Matthew's enthusiasm and real-world insights will leave you inspired and ready to explore new possibilities. Highlights: Unlocking government grants and funds for moms, students, and entrepreneurs Practical tips for finding free childcare, healthcare, and other resources Why embracing your unique path can lead to greater fulfillment How to leverage Lesko's decades of research to meet your financial goals Be sure to check out Matthew's platform at https://LeskoHelp.com for even more guidance on securing the support you need. If this episode sparks new ideas, share it with a friend and subscribe for more conversations that help you lead a thriving life!
Send us a textMatthew Lesko, famously adorned in his eccentric question mark suit, joins us at Mindset Cafe for a riveting conversation about authenticity and self-expression. Discover how a race car driver's branding inspired Matthew's own iconic look and how it became a beacon for connecting with his true audience. He candidly shares stories of early setbacks, from financial losses to rejections, and reveals how staying true to oneself can turn challenges into powerful opportunities for success.Have you ever wondered if you're truly following your passion, or simply chasing the promise of financial gain? Matthew and I explore the concept of passion as life's true north, drawing parallels with the natural world to illustrate personal and professional growth. Through personal anecdotes and lessons of failure, we reinforce the notion that resilience and authenticity lead to genuine happiness and fulfillment. Matthew's experiences serve as a compelling reminder to trust in one's instincts and to embrace life's hurdles with unwavering determination.We further explore Matthew's unorthodox strategies for visibility and business, from his eye-catching television appearances to innovative self-publishing methods. Matthew sheds light on the often-overlooked resources available to Americans, such as government programs and nonprofit organizations offering financial assistance. By engaging with his Let's Go Help platform, individuals can tap into a wealth of support for their financial needs. Tune in for Matthew's inspiring legacy message: trust that the heart is wiser than the brain, and navigate life with instinct and passion.https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelpThanks for listening & being part of the Mindset Cafe Community.----------------------------------------------Connect With Devan:https://www.devangonzalez.com/connect----------------------------------------------Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/devan.gonzalez/https://www.instagram.com/mindsetcafepodcastLet me know what topics or questions you want covered so we can help you achieve your goals faster.----------------------------------------------P.S. If you're not already a part of the The Mindset Cafe Community Page I would love to have you be a part of the community, and spread your amazing knowledge. The page is to connect and network with other like minded people networking and furthering each other on our journeys!https://www.facebook.com/groups/themindsetcafe/
Quick question: What if the financial breakthrough you've been searching for is already paid for with your tax dollars—and you just don't know how to claim it? I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Matthew Lesko—the energetic, passionate advocate who's spent 50+ years helping Americans unlock billions in government funding. You might recognize him from his iconic question mark suits and appearances on Oprah, Larry King Live, and Good Morning America. At 81, Matthew is still going strong, leading a 15,000+ member community through Lesko Help, empowering people to cut through red tape and access funding they didn't know existed. In this episode, we dive into:
Do You Need Money for business or personal use? Learn how to access hidden funding with expert tips on government grants and financial aid. Our renowned expert will guide you through the process to unlock financial opportunities!Today we welcome Matthew Lesko, who is a renowned expert in government grants and financial aid, known for helping individuals access funding opportunities. He has been studying grants for nearly 48 years. He has been awarded 2 New York Times Best Sellers and has been a syndicated columnist for The New York Times and Good Housekeeping magazine. With decades of experience on national talk shows like Oprah and The Today Show, and on one of the top infomercials in America, he has guided millions of people in finding support for debt, expenses, education, housing, entrepreneurship, investing, healthcare, and more. Matthew's unique approach simplifies the often complex application processes, making it easier for people to access available resources. He is also the founder of Lesko Help, a community-driven platform that provides personalized assistance and valuable resources for those seeking financial aid. Matthew's mission is to empower individuals to achieve their goals through accessing an average of $17,210 of government grants the government gives to the average person.Email: leskofreeradio@gmail.com, leskopublicity@gmail.com Website: www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lesk0/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/leskohelp X: @leskofreeradio Remember to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss "Information That You Can Use." Share Just Minding My Business with your family, friends, and colleagues. Engage with us by leaving a review or comment. https://g.page/r/CVKSq-IsFaY9EBM/review Your support keeps this podcast going and growing.Visit Just Minding My Business Media™ LLC at https://jmmbmediallc.com/ to learn how we can help you get more visibility on your products and services..
Keywords: government funding, business grants, entrepreneurship, failure, success, personal growth, government resources, community support, business advice, financial assistance, government grants, business support, SBA resources, training programs, free healthcare, legal assistance, community resources, entrepreneurship, business growth, local assistance Summary: In this engaging conversation, Mitch Beinecker and Matt Lesko explore the world of government funding for businesses, focusing on grants rather than loans. Matt shares his personal journey of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of learning from failure and the necessity of pursuing passion and fun in business. They discuss the value of government resources, the significance of helping others, and the evolution of Matt's career from writing books to building a supportive online community for aspiring entrepreneurs. In this conversation, Matthew Lesko shares invaluable insights on how entrepreneurs can navigate government resources to find support for their businesses. He emphasizes the importance of utilizing local assistance programs, understanding the nuances of grants and contracts, and leveraging training programs to enhance business growth. Lesko also highlights the availability of free healthcare and legal resources, encouraging entrepreneurs to seek out community support rather than relying on costly consultants. The discussion culminates in a call to action for business owners to believe in the resources available to them and to take advantage of the opportunities that exist. Takeaways Government grants are a viable option for business funding. Failure is a crucial part of the learning process. Pursuing passion leads to greater success and fulfillment. It's important to have fun in your work to thrive. Many people are scared to take risks in their careers. Listening to your heart can guide you to success. Helping others is a key aspect of entrepreneurship. Information is power; leverage government resources. Transitioning to online support can enhance community building. Success is often about persistence and adaptation. Government grants for business are abundant and often overlooked. Using Google to find help can lead to misinformation and scams. It's crucial to approach government agencies with a business mindset, not just for grants. Local nonprofit organizations can provide free consulting and resources for businesses. Training programs funded by the government can significantly reduce hiring costs. Free healthcare options exist for entrepreneurs and their employees. Many resources are available that people simply don't know about. Community resources can help with living expenses and legal issues. Believing in the availability of resources is key to entrepreneurial success. Entrepreneurs should focus on skill development rather than traditional education. Titles Unlocking Government Grants for Your Business From Failure to Funding: Matt Lesko's Journey The Heart of Entrepreneurship: Following Your Passion Learning Through Failure: A Business Perspective Government Resources: A Goldmine for Entrepreneurs Sound Bites "We're talking grants, not borrowing money." "Failure changed my life." "If you're having fun, you get better." "You have to grow from failure." "Helping rich people was boring." "The worst thing to do is go to Google." "You don't ask for a grant." "The government gives them the skills." "There's so much help out there." "You got to believe it's there." "Stop going to college. Learn all free." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Government Funding for Businesses 04:04 Matt's Journey: From Failure to Success 07:08 The Importance of Fun and Passion in Business 09:58 Learning from Failure: A Path to Growth 11:56 The Role of Heart in Decision Making 14:59 The Evolution of Matt's Career and Business Model 17:58 Understanding Government Resources and Grants 22:00 The Value of Information and Helping Others 24:59 Transitioning to Online Support and Community Building 32:07 Navigating Government Resources for Business Support 36:40 Understanding Grants and Government Contracts 40:20 Leveraging Training Programs for Business Growth 44:13 Accessing Free Healthcare and Legal Resources 48:01 Finding Local Assistance and Community Resources 52:01 The Importance of Believing in Available Resources
Matthew Lesko, known for his vibrant question mark suits and extensive knowledge of government grants, shares his journey from conformity to authenticity. We discuss the importance of staying true to oneself despite societal pressures, and navigating free resources like government grants effectively- taking the fear out of the process. Lesko underscores that real success requires heart and resilience, and in business or life... authenticity is paramount. Matthew shares with me the secret of getting older-love harder. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:04 Meet Matthew Lesko: The Authenticity Advocate 02:19 The Journey to Authenticity 05:08 Embracing Authenticity in Business 08:30 The Power of Being Yourself 14:42 Navigating Public Perception 21:21 Challenges and Triumphs 25:41 Facing Criticism and Resilience 26:12 Understanding Government Grants 30:24 Economic Inequality in America 32:59 Navigating Free Resources 37:49 Building a Supportive Community 44:47 Personal Reflections and Future Goals 47:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts To learn more about Matthew Lesko- and opportunities to join his community-check out the following link https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp As always, Want to be a guest on Your Message Received... Finding your Business Voice!? Send John Duffin a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/.../1684959784828x29467220990920...
Navigating the world of government grants can be stressful. But funding isn't just in the grants you apply for. Guest Matthew Lesko has been helping individuals and nonprofits access little-known government resources for over 30 years, and he's here to share his wealth of knowledge. What you'll learn: → Why Matthew is so passionate about government grants and funding → Strategies for finding and securing government grants, even if you're a small nonprofit → Creative ways to generate revenue beyond just grants → How to build relationships with elected officials to unlock funding opportunities → Resources and tools to help you navigate the complex world of government assistance Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways:[05:34] Get intentional with the sources you use to find government grants. Avoid using Google to search for government grants – it's a “death trap” full of people trying to take your money. You don't need to hire someone to help you execute. [05:34] Utilize the SBA's local assistance database to find free, nonprofit organizations that can help with various aspects of your organization. There are loans available to help you with your team, as well as learning opportunities. [12:42] Don't just ask for money from government offices – ask for help in discovering the resources available to you. There are consultants that are connected to government projects that can provide services to supoprt you. [26:24] Follow your heart and focus on being genuine in your relationships with grantors and elected officials. Yes you will need to build relationships, but make sure it is the right opportunity for your needs. Resources SBA's local assistance database: https://sba.gov/local-assistance Career one stop center: https://careeronestop.org/ Common Cause website: https://commoncause.org/ Apex Accelerators website: https://apexaccelerators.us/ YouFindHelp.org: http://youfindhelp.org/ GoHelp.com: http://gohelp.com/ Matthew Lesko Hi, I'm Matthew Lesko, known as the “Question Mark Guy” for my eccentric suits and passion for helping people find government grants and financial assistance programs. For over 30 years, I've authored bestselling books, appeared on major TV shows like The Oprah Winfrey Show, and built online communities to educate individuals and businesses on accessing little-known resources. My mission is to simplify complex government systems, empowering everyone to unlock opportunities they didn't know existed. Learn more at https://www.free.lesko.com. https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeskoHelp https://www.youtube.com/user/matthewlesko Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-first-click Learn more about The First Click: https://thefirstclick.net Schedule a Digital Marketing Therapy Session: https://thefirstclick.net/officehours
In this special two-part episode, we step beyond the realm of finance with the legendary Matthew Lesko. Join us as we delve into unexpected territory with the renowned author and financial expert. In part one, we explore the profound connection between personal finance and personal growth. Matthew shares his unique insights on embracing mistakes, cultivating resilience, and the importance of self-development in achieving financial freedom. Prepare to be surprised as we venture beyond the typical financial advice and discover the wisdom that lies within.
In this special two-part episode, we step beyond the realm of finance with the legendary Matthew Lesko. Join us as we delve into unexpected territory with the renowned author and financial expert. In part one, we explore the profound connection between personal finance and personal growth. Matthew shares his unique insights on embracing mistakes, cultivating resilience, and the importance of self-development in achieving financial freedom. Prepare to be surprised as we venture beyond the typical financial advice and discover the wisdom that lies within.
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Did you know there's over $2 trillion in free money out there, just waiting to be claimed? Whether you're starting a business, looking to pay for job training, or simply need help with living expenses, government grants and nonprofit funding can make it happen. But most people don't even know where to start. In this episode of The Agent of Wealth Podcast, host Marc Bautis is joined by Matthew Lesko — the expert on uncovering hidden funding opportunities — to help you unlock the secrets to free money. Get ready to take notes because this episode might just change your financial future.In this episode, you will learn:The types of grants available to individuals and small businesses, and how to find them in your community. Why many people overlook available grants, and how to avoid common mistakes in the application process.How to use AI tools like ChatGPT to streamline your grant search and find opportunities you may have missed. The growing trend of government-funded job training programs and how you can access funding even if you're unemployed. And more!Resources:Episode Transcript & Blog | leskohelp.com | youtube.com/matthewlesko | www.findhelp.org | hud.gov/counseling | https://sba.gov/localassistance | Bautis Financial: 8 Hillside Ave, Suite LL1 Montclair, New Jersey 07042 (862) 205-5000 | Schedule an Introductory Call
Matthew Lesko has authored 100 books on how to find money through grants or programs. A few decades ago, he jumped into our TV feed telling us to "Ask Lesko!!!" and we did. Head to free.lesko.com/leskohelp to get more help. Matthew continues to help people find help. There more money and aid than ever before. His quest is to help folks get help, but to also do the work to get access to that help. Matthw's lifetime of work has created a powerful community. Among the many resources he's created is a YouTube Channel @matthewlesko, or free.lesko.com there are quite a few Lesko websites...he's waiting to help. This is Matthew Lesko's inaugural visit to the Break It Down Show with Pete A Turner.
Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Matthew Lesko and Julie Hilsen explore themes of authenticity, personal development, and community building. Lesko shares his journey of embracing failure, finding joy, and the importance of being true to oneself. They discuss the art of gaining attention in media, the significance of love and giving, and how to access resources for a better life. The dialogue emphasizes the power of community and the necessity of listening to one's heart over societal expectations. In this engaging conversation, Matthew Lesko and Julie Hilsen discuss the abundance of resources available to individuals through government and nonprofit organizations. They explore the myths surrounding accessibility to aid, the importance of community support, and how technology, particularly AI, can help people find the assistance they need. The dialogue emphasizes the need for awareness and connection to resources, as well as the significance of listening to one's heart in the pursuit of personal growth and fulfillment.https://findhelp.orghttps://needymeds.orghttps://sba.gov/local-assistancehttps://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelpSupport the showLink to Support this Channel: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2153284/supporters/newJulie's Book: https://amzn.to/3K2ZS05Julie's Website for more information, comments or requests: https://lifeofloveandjoy.comI receive a small commission when you purchase from these links. Thank you for your support! Promo Code for Free Audio Book on Audible: https://amzn.to/45YUMdH
Matthew Lesko, often recognized by his colorful suits adorned with question marks, is an American author, entrepreneur, and self-styled "information guru" known for promoting access to government grants and financial resources. Born on May 11, 1943, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Lesko gained widespread attention in the 1990s through infomercials promoting his books, which guide readers on how to apply for grants, government loans, and other forms of free financial assistance. Lesko holds an MBA from American University and began his career working for large corporations, but he shifted his focus to educating the public about government funding. His distinctive persona, marked by his energetic delivery and quirky wardrobe, made him a memorable figure in popular culture. Lesko claims his mission is to empower everyday people by helping them understand how to access government funds they may be unaware of. He has written several books, including Free Money to Pay Your Bills and Free Money for Everybody. While some criticize him for oversimplifying or sensationalizing the grant application process, Lesko has defended his approach, saying his goal is to make complex information accessible. Matthew Links - https://findhelp.org/search/text?term=rent&postal=84057&language=en https://www.sba.gov/local-assistance/find?location%5Bsource_configuration%5D%5Borigin_address%5D=84057&location%5Bvalue%5D=25&type=All Brandon links - https://linktr.ee/getoveryourself_podcast
Matthew Lesko, affectionately known as "The Question Mark Guy," has become a household name through his energetic and informative commercials. As a best-selling author, government grants specialist, and TV personality, Lesko has mastered the art of captivating audiences and conveying complex information in an engaging way.Lesko's success in the world of commercials can be attributed to his unique approach and infectious energy. He shares his insights on what it takes to create effective and engaging commercials, highlighting the importance of passion, creativity, and a clear message. With his signature question mark suits and enthusiastic demeanor, Lesko has become a beloved figure in the world of television.As a TV personality, Lesko is no stranger to the fast-paced and dynamic environment of television. He discusses the importance of energy, enthusiasm, and authenticity in capturing audiences' attention and conveying complex information in an accessible way. Lesko's experience in the TV environment has given him a unique perspective on what makes effective and engaging content.In addition to his work in commercials and television, Lesko is also dedicated to helping individuals and businesses access the financial resources they need to succeed. He shares his expertise on government funding and grants, providing valuable insights and practical advice on how to navigate the complex process of securing financial assistance.Through his work, Matthew Lesko continues to inspire and educate audiences, offering a unique blend of entertainment, education, and enthusiasm. His commitment to helping others and his passion for creating engaging content have made him a beloved figure in the world of television and beyond.Please see more about Matthew Lesko at https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp.
Hey guys, happy Saturday! Welcome back to Adulting with Autism. I've got something super special for you this week. I'm chatting with a past acquaintance, the one and only Matthew Lesko, whom I affectionately call the 'question mark guy' because of his iconic suit. He's breaking down barriers and sharing invaluable resources to help young autistic adults and others with disabilities find assistance in the labyrinth of grants and support. If you've ever felt lost after turning 18 or unsure where to find help for life's challenges, Matthew's tips are here to light your way. He's dishing out the details on three pivotal websites aimed at supporting those with disabilities. While they might not be exclusively for autism or ADHD, they could be just the ticket you need to get on the right path. Let's unravel these mysteries together, shall we? https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp https://www.facebook.com/MatthewLesko/ https://twitter.com/MatthewLesko https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwKJZfa7sWV_qKxQnLBUpjA https://www.instagram.com/matthewlesko/ https://www.tiktok.com/login?redirect_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tiktok.com%2F%40matthew_lesko_&lang=en&enter_method=mandatory
to watch this episode, subscribe to my YouTube channel: optYOUmize podcast Youtube optYOUmize is sponsored by: BetterHelp online therapy HelloFresh - America's #1 Meal Kit Amazfit - smartwatches and fitness wearables Strawberry.me - personal coaching Summary Brett Ingram interviews Matthew Lesko, a passionate advocate for helping Americans access government funding. Lesko shares his journey from early career failures to becoming a successful entrepreneur and author. He discusses the importance of media in marketing, the paradox of wealth and poverty in America, and the role of luck in entrepreneurship. Lesko emphasizes the need for passion and purpose in business and introduces listeners to valuable resources for accessing government grants and assistance. In this conversation, Matthew Lesko and Brett Ingram discuss the importance of community resources for individuals in need, particularly regarding rent assistance. They emphasize the overwhelming amount of information available online and the necessity of relying on trusted sources, such as government organizations. Lesko shares insights on entrepreneurship, highlighting the significance of customer feedback and the need for passion in business. The discussion also touches on the value of building a supportive community and the importance of having a strong support network for entrepreneurs. Ultimately, Lesko encourages listeners to follow their hearts in their business endeavors and to optimize their efforts rather than compromise. Visit https://www.free.lesko.com for a trusted, supportive community where members can ask questions, share success stories, find out about free government money and learn about lesser-known assistance programs. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Matthew Lesko and His Journey 02:54 Early Career and Entrepreneurial Spirit 06:11 Transition to Helping Others Access Government Funding 09:05 The Power of Media and Marketing in Entrepreneurship 11:55 Understanding the Landscape of Poverty and Wealth 14:59 The Role of Luck and Resourcefulness in Entrepreneurship 18:01 Passion, Purpose, and Government Grants 21:10 Exploring Resources for Government Assistance 23:34 Navigating the Information Overload 25:40 Utilizing Government Resources for Entrepreneurs 27:52 The Importance of Customer Feedback 32:03 The Heart of Entrepreneurship 34:51 Building a Supportive Community 37:55 Final Thoughts on Success and Passion #MatthewLesko #governmentfunding #personaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast #podmatch
Imagine playing make-believe as a pirate, hunting for buried treasure armed only with a map and sheer determination. My guest today is Matthew Lesko—the energetic, colorful advocate you know, famous for his bold suits covered in question marks. Together, we uncover the hidden treasure of government resources—vast, untapped opportunities that most people don't even realize exist. Lesko shares his vision of a thriving community where people use these resources to start businesses, pay for education, cover medical expenses, and more. His passion and deep knowledge turn the intimidating maze of bureaucracy into an exciting adventure, inspiring us all to claim our share of the treasure and build stronger, empowered communities. Join me as I walk in Matthew's shoes.
One Leg Up With Matthew Lesko, The 'Question Mark' Guy and Alex Garrett 11-27-24 Presented By PodmatchMatthew Lesko as described by Podmatch.com:Today, we have a truly one-of-a-kind guest! You might recognize him as the 'Question Mark Guy,' or from his unforgettable infomercials and TV appearances that showed millions of Americans how to unlock government grants and benefits. Matthew Lesko has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access funds they never knew were available, and he's sold over four million books in the process! Now, at 81, Matthew is still on a mission to help others through his platform, Lesko Help, where he's guiding a community of thousands toward the resources they need. Let's dive into the world of 'Free Money' with the one and only Matthew Lesko!If you found Matthew's advice helpful please visit leskohelp.comMy podmatch affiliate link here to join us there: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/onelegupalex
One Leg Up With Matthew Lesko, The 'Question Mark' Guy and Alex Garrett 11-27-24 Presented By PodmatchMatthew Lesko as described by Podmatch.com:Today, we have a truly one-of-a-kind guest! You might recognize him as the 'Question Mark Guy,' or from his unforgettable infomercials and TV appearances that showed millions of Americans how to unlock government grants and benefits. Matthew Lesko has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access funds they never knew were available, and he's sold over four million books in the process! Now, at 81, Matthew is still on a mission to help others through his platform, Lesko Help, where he's guiding a community of thousands toward the resources they need. Including those with disabilities! Let's dive into the world of 'Free Money' with the one and only Matthew Lesko!If you found Matthew's advice helpful please visit leskohelp.comMy podmatch affiliate link here to join us there: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/onelegupalex
One Leg Up With Matthew Lesko, The 'Question Mark' Guy and Alex Garrett 11-27-24 Presented By PodmatchMatthew Lesko as described by Podmatch.com:Today, we have a truly one-of-a-kind guest! You might recognize him as the 'Question Mark Guy,' or from his unforgettable infomercials and TV appearances that showed millions of Americans how to unlock government grants and benefits. Matthew Lesko has spent over four decades uncovering ways for people to access funds they never knew were available, and he's sold over four million books in the process! Now, at 81, Matthew is still on a mission to help others through his platform, Lesko Help, where he's guiding a community of thousands toward the resources they need. Let's dive into the world of 'Free Money' with the one and only Matthew Lesko!If you found Matthew's advice helpful please visit leskohelp.comMy podmatch affiliate link here to join us there: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/onelegupalex
The United States Government gives investors a lot of money to improve communities.Congress sends the funds to counties, cities, and non-profit organizations to create programs for individual investors.The problem is that they aren't very good at promoting the availability of these funds.On this episode, Matthew shares where to look for these programs to help you find available programs in your area.We also talk about a program that will give you a rebate for buying appliances and how your tenants can get financial assistance if they have difficulty paying rent.More from Matthew:https://www.trylesko.com
In this episode of the Blu Alchemist Podcast, host Siquoyia Blue sits down with Matthew Lesko, a renowned expert on obtaining government grants, for an insightful discussion on overcoming financial challenges and the power of community support. Lesko shares his unconventional journey from a difficult college experience to a successful career helping individuals and businesses navigate the complex world of government resources. The conversation delves into several key areas: Financial Challenges and Research: Emphasizing the importance of persistence and direct connections when seeking financial assistance. Value of Networking: Highlighting the superiority of personal connections over internet searches for reliable information. AI and Technology Use: Discussing AI's dual nature and its potential in free, ad-free research. Practical Use of AI: Sharing how AI tools aid in content creation and business support. YouTube and Content Creation: Advising on long-term strategies for building an audience and authentic content management. Resource Access: Exploring various platforms like findhelp.org and local governmental resources for financial and business aid. Community and Support: Focusing on Lesko's initiative 'Let's go help,' which supports members with grants and kindness-driven business practices. Avoiding Misleading Information: Warning against costly for-profit systems like Google and promoting nonprofit and government resources. Economic Inequality: Discussing the implications of income disparity and the role of mindset and systemic barriers in achieving success. Both Siquoyia and Matthew underscore the necessity of having fun, experimenting in business, and leading with kindness to find personal and professional fulfillment. Tune in for a wealth of practical advice, personal stories, and inspiration to help you navigate your financial and entrepreneurial journey. Matthew Website: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp Blu Alchemist Podcast Info: Podcast Website: https://www.blualchemistpodcast.com Siquoyia Blue Website: https://siquoyiablue.komi.io YouTube: @blualchemistpodcast Dating Assassins Card Game: https://www.datingassassins.com If you want to either be a guest on or find guests for your podcast, please sign up here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/siquoyia Donate via Cashapp: @KingSiquoyia or Venmo: @KingShayThanks for listening! Subscribe, Share and Follow us! Affiliates: BETMGM: BetMGM Casino is the #1 Online Casino in America! Come experience the thrills of the casino floor anytime, anywhere with the King of Casinos! Play hundreds of your favorite slot games as well as poker, blackjack, roulette, and video poker. Our legal, real money casino games can be found right from your phone where you'll experience the best of MGM's premiere casinos. BetMGM Casino play for the largest jackpots with new winners being awarded every day. Catch the excitement of the casino floor with BetMGM Casino, all in a safe, secure app where you'll have a blast. Download the BetMGM Casino app to get in on the action today! Download: https://www.pubtrack.co/DF981CS/3335GRZ/
Matthew Lesko: The King of Free Money Advice I Enjoy Helping People GET through difficult situations. This man needs no introduction. Our guest today has been in the industry for over 40 years and has his own Youtube channel with over 200K subscribers. Connect with Matthew: Website: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MatthewLesko/videos Buy Courses at https://bit.ly/PrepareforyourfirsttriptoAfricaudemy Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamediversified
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Send us a textFederal & State Grants. Live w/Matthew Lesko. Medical, Jobs, Elder Care, Mental Health, Transportation, Food, Caregiver & more.❤️️Matthew Lesko Grant Help. Join the club that helps each other find grants: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp❤️️Grants from states and local governments: https://findhelp.org/❤️️Caregivers, Mental Health: https://www.211.orgJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMd4CCB-GstNMumcERBQAuQ/joinBUSINESS INQUIRIES: Eric@stopstrugglingnow.com❤️️Stop Struggling Now Merch. 100% Soft Bella Canvas T-Shirts, Gildan Heavy Blend Hoodies, Hats & Yoga Pants: https://www.stopstrugglingnow.com/stopstrugglingnowmerchandise
Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
In this episode of Better Business, Better Life, Host Debra Chantry-Taylor welcomes the energetic Matthew Lesko, known for his vibrant question mark suits and dedication to helping people access government resources. At 81, Matthew is a seasoned expert in government funding who's spent decades helping people find financial support for business and personal needs. Matthew offers practical tips for leveraging government assistance programs, pointing listeners towards useful resources like sba.gov/local-assistance, eda.gov, and 211.org. He shares the power of community support and his own journey to building a network that provides $70,000 in grants each month. This episode is packed with insights on the value of asking for help, finding joy in giving, and making the most of the resources around you. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge on funding and discover a fresh perspective on building a supportive network. HOST'S DETAILS: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►Connect with Debra: debra@businessaction.co.nz ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ GUEST'S DETAILS: ___________________________________________ ► https://leskolocalgrants.com/ ► https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp ►Matthew Lesko - LinkedIn Chapters: 0:28 - Introduction and Guest Introduction 2:22 - Matthew Lesko's Background and Career Shift 3:10 - The Importance of Love and Giving Back 12:27 - Building a Community for Support 19:33 - Challenges with Government Funding and Resources 19:56 - The Role of Community and Peer Support 27:18 - Practical Tips for Accessing Government Resources 27:29 - The Power of Asking for Help 44:35 - The Role of Government in Supporting Businesses 44:45 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Matthew Lesko, the legendary "Question Mark Guy" known for his eccentric persona and groundbreaking work in making government resources accessible to the public. With over 4 million books sold, Matthew's journey from an ambitious young man to an icon of public information sheds light on his mission to help Americans unlock financial assistance and resources that are often overlooked. Matthew shares his early struggles, his unique approach to finding purpose, and his thoughts on how government resources can empower everyday citizens. About the Guest: Matthew Lesko, the celebrated "Question Mark Guy," is a best-selling author and public information advocate who has spent decades demystifying government resources for the general public. With a background in computer science and an MBA from the 1970s, Matthew identified the potential of public information long before the internet made it accessible. His breakthrough came with his book on federal programs, which became a New York Times bestseller, showing the vast appetite for accessible government information. Matthew has since dedicated his career to educating people on available resources that can improve their lives. Key Takeaways: Finding Purpose Through Curiosity: Matthew's career began with a need to find purpose and evolved into a commitment to helping others access valuable information. The Value of Public Information: Matthew emphasizes that government information is public domain and accessible to everyone in the United States, providing resources and support for various needs. From Millionaires to Main Street: Initially working for corporations, Matthew shifted his focus to make information available to individuals, especially those who could benefit the most from financial assistance and grants. Creativity in Career Pathways: With an MBA in computers, Matthew's early insight into information's external impact on businesses demonstrates how niche expertise can lead to unexpected, impactful careers. Empowering Through Knowledge: Through his books and appearances, Matthew has built a career showing people that understanding and leveraging available resources can be transformative. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of the Living the Dream podcast, host Curveball welcomes government program expert and author Matthew Lesko. Discover how to access government grant assistance with insights from Lesko, who has dedicated nearly five decades to helping individuals navigate these opportunities. Learn about the resources available for rent, IRS debt reduction, starting a business, and even acquiring $1 homes through the Urban Homestead Act. Matthew shares his passion for helping others and offers practical advice on leveraging government programs without falling into common pitfalls. Tune in for invaluable guidance that could transform your financial future!Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600
Meet Matthew Lesko, a legendary figure you might recognize as the 'Question Mark Guy' From his iconic infomercials and TV appearances that introduced millions of Americans to the world of government grants and benefits. With over four decades of experience in uncovering hidden funding opportunities, Matthew has helped countless people access resources they never knew existed—and has sold over four million books along the way. At 81, Matthew's mission is as strong as ever. Through his platform, Lesko Help, he's leading a thriving community in their quest for 'Free Money,' guiding thousands toward valuable resources. Join us for an enlightening conversation with the one and only Matthew Lesko! Learn More Here: https://www.free.lesko.com/leskohelp Want to be a guest on WITneSSes? Send Elisha Arowojobe a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/elishaarowojobe
How can you get the government to give you money to pay rent, mortgages and utilities? Is grant money easy to get? Do you have to pay it back? This week's episode is one of the few that carry an "Explicit" tag, so if you don't like the occassional bad word, please skip today's episode and we'll talk to you again next week. This week's guest is Matthew Lesko, a renown expert in government grants and financial aid, known for helping individuals access funding opportunities. He has been studying grants for nearly 48 years, has been awared two New York Times Best Sellers, and has been a syndicated columnist for The New York Times and Good Housekeeping Magazine. Shawn & George talk to Matthew about government grants including how to get them, common misconceptions, and other useful websites and resources to get FREE MONEY! Specifically, some of the sites mentioned: www.trylesko.com www.sba.gov/local-assistance www.eda.gov www.findhelp.org www.careeronestop.org www.commoncause.org/find-your-representative www.eldercare.acl.gov There are TONS of resources out there to help you with starting a business, disaster funding, veteran's benefits, etc. You have to do some due diligence and research, but you can find sources that will grant you various amounts of money. Let us know if you enjoy this episode and, if so, please share it with your friends! Please also visit our sponsors: Magic Mind - https://www.magicmind.com/CD20. Use the code "CD20" - a NEW code - to get 20% off your first order of Magic Mind. Now that Hurricane clean up is under way, Shawn & George have been using Magic Mind to stay focused, and get clean up completed so we can get back to work. It tastes great, has all natural ingredients, with no high and no crash! Sam Cohen of Attorneys First Insurance for Attorneys and Title Companies looking to get a quote on Errors & Ommissions (malpractice) Insurance coverage. www.AttorneysFirst.com. Or, you can support the show by visiting our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com or follow his Tiktok channel - https://www.tiktok.com/@curbelofinancialcoach To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com. And please consider a donation to Pancreatic Cancer research and education by joining Shawn's team at MY Legacy Striders: http://support.pancan.org/goto/MYLegacyStriders08
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Matthew Lesko, America's #1 grant expert known for always wearing a question mark suit, will help you carve a niche for yourself in a super boring and "professional" industry by "throwing your own party." For over 48 years now, Matthew has been helping Americans get free money. He has also written 100 books on how to get money from the US government.Topics Covered:(00:00) - Intro (01:24) - Throw your own party (06:12) - The wild ride of a financial advice guru (11:45) - Money, misery, and crazy suits (22:28) - Dress up in a cheese suite (32:14) - Heart over hate (40:38) - Fail, love, repeat ***→ Join 14,000+ weirdos who learn to stand the f*ck out with my daily (Mon-Fri) emails: everyonehatesmarketers.com→ See my pretty face on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisgrenier/→ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3p4wL4r→ Leave a review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7iEF1qovZZiaP1iRtxGARoFinally...If you're curious about putting your brand in front of my 14,000+ daily newsletter subscribers and/or podcast listeners, email me: louis@everyonehatesmarketers.com
The guys get to share some breaking news about the indictment of a former President of the United States. There is talk of porn sets, March Madness, and Matthew Lesko. Dick Loverboy shares about his river trip, and the guys revisit Pokemon. They share some homeless stories and try to recount the plot of the movie Twins.
This week we are joined by Spencer Fox of Charly Bliss to talk about Fountains of Wayne's infectiously catch self-titled Debut. We discuss secret photoshoots, the office candy dish, soup vending machines, Spencer's top tier soups, frosty mugs, remembering the Party Expo, Andrew's nights at House of Yes, touring with Jimmy Eat World, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Dan toots his own horn, Starland coffee runs, gatekeeping harder, Horny Pop, deconstructing the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Emo Game, Dark Rose McGowan, Maryland Manson, names you can trust, the Barsuk private jet, podcasting live at Red Rocks, simple and cathy music, SR-71, Shanty Pastiche, a list of albums that came out in 1996, first track singles, our preferred Weird Al albums, Matthew Lesko, rude British bikers, and Big Hog Rider Andrew. // Join our PATREON for bonus episodes here. Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @greatmouthfeel, @charlybliss and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 12 Best of 2022 here and our Best of RITG playlist here.
FRIENDSHIP ENDED WITH ‘SUMMER’NOW ‘THE RETURN OF M&M’ IS MY BEST FRIENDsince we last saw our heroes, Fidel started a locums job, Sigmund became the spiritual and material successor to Matthew Lesko, and Bae stayed ‘lowkey eating’ in ‘the cut’ (at Whataburger)we decided to ca$h in on the discourse surrounding ‘Biden Bucks’ aka the loan forgiveness relief that’s been percolating in the zeitgeist - and then focus on educational loans for physicians (+ briefly touch on nurses). we also zoom out and discuss how debt’s historical role is to act as a tool of social manipulation, and in its current iteration, it tends to shape modes of existence into what’s expedient for Capital.***apologies for the feedback at random points throughout the episode! i believe it is our enemiesSAAG's Solidarity Appeal for Flood Victims in Pakistanoutro: check it out by John Cougar Mellencamp This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.marxismandmedicine.com
Episode 502: Portmansheau is on the move again. The Butler basement studio is gone and awaiting its new home. In the meantime, we are recording at Brett's sexy lounge style studio on a casting couch. Nacho dinner. Andrew is homeless with many homes. Matthew Lesko. Spork. What is a neck gator? We have a listener porn star. Giant rugs. Cold dips in the morning.
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We're joined once again by friend of the show Meys, of Picking Up Something Good and And Also With You, to speak about the infamous 0.0 album by The Flaming Lips, Zaireeka. For some reason we also end up talking about Matthew Lesko, Steele from Balto, Mortal Kombat, and Neil Young's Pono. I was gonna release this one as 3 separate episodes to be played simultaneously but I think that Pitchfork writer Jason Josephes would find me and murder me. David | Matt | Meys | Tuning Fork Zaireeka listening party on Bandcamp
We’re joined once again by friend of the show Meys, of Picking Up Something Good and And Also With You, to speak about the infamous 0.0 album by The Flaming Lips, Zaireeka. For some reason we also end up talking about Matthew Lesko, Steele from Balto, Mortal Kombat, and Neil Young’s Pono. I was gonna […]
Today we dive into Pikes 91-93 (Sublunar, The Splatterhorn, and Coaster Coat ), and discuss pressing life topics like what Mexican foods are uncircumcised?, prostate orgasms, Britain made his own soundtrack to a Madden game, Spenser buys Madden 2004 specifically to hear Blink 182's ‘I Miss You' from the soundtrack, Bronze vs. Copper medals, the Bronze Age Collapse, why aren't metal bands on Encyclopedia Mettallum?, 100 Gecs, is $uicideboi$ ICP for Gen Z?, Spenser and Brit get vaccinated, LOTR Extended editions, Galdalf is high af, Buckethead's mandolin track, Matthew Lesko, is Buckethead too prolific?, having sex with/to the pikes, the sex playlist is just Ween's Chocolate & Cheese, trying to bust while Dream Theater is playing, trying to avoid hip hop, the podcast Blowback, The Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift, The Real Book, and the fact that original music doesn't exist. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)
Continuing the trend set the other week with NIKITA, for this episode the boys sat down and watched a foreign action movie they'd never seen before. Better late than never: John Woo's HARD BOILED is a stone cold classic which took Hong Kong action to dizzying heights and probably set some kind of unofficial record for bullets spent and bodies slain. This movie is bonkers; creative, kinetic, and artistic in a way that a lot of action movies simply are not. It obviously influenced dozens of movies that came after it. We talk about all of that, plus acknowledge the suspension of disbelief that must happen in order to watch a couple dudes fire 1,000 rounds without ever re-loading; Mad Dog's character development and what makes him unique among action movie bad guys; Alan's ambiguity; every extremely cool thing Chow Yun-Fat does; plus we discuss Conor McGregor's new watch, Matthew Lesko, and how Bryne is ready to fight Jake From State Farm. Follow the show on twitter and Instagram: @goincommandopod Email the show: goincommandopod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're ringing in the New Year the only way we know how: releasing a regularly scheduled minisode recorded weeks ago! This week, we're following up on Batman Returns by discussing our FAVORITE BATMAN VILLAINS, a topic we're not entirely sure we haven't already covered and have no intention of checking! Listen in as we cover everything Rogues Gallery related: Massive spoilers for DC's Final Crisis! Harsh words for Joaquin Phoenix! We debate Val Kilmer's Batman bonafides! Matthew Lesko! PLUS: our worst ending EVER! Please subscribe via Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Stitcher or pretty much anywhere fine podcasts are purveyed. Leave us a rating and review so we can have them embroidered for our grandkids! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/BodyCountCast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/bodycountsandbeer/ Email us: bodycountsandbeer@gmail.com Let us know what you liked, what you hated, your favorite popsicle, your least favorite shape, what movie to watch next or ANYTHING AT ALL!
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Show Summary: Join Johnny and Raylene in this special episode highlighting Libertarian Ohio Candidate for governor, Travis Irvine! His exuberant millennial idealism is matched by his passion for liberty and he's ready to change the landscape of Ohio politics boldly! Get familiar with this thoughtful, principled, and ambitious candidate today! You can hear more at SupportBlastOff.com on our Patreon! About The Guest: Travis Irvine was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. After graduating from Ohio University with a degree in communications in 2006, he worked in the Bahamas for a year with the Columbus-based non-profit International Field Studies. Later, Travis graduated from the revered Columbia Journalism School. Travis has traveled the country and the world in his professional endeavors but has always called Ohio his home. Travis Irvine is a native of Bexley, Ohio. In 2007, Travis ran for mayor of his hometown Bexley. While he didn't win, many of his campaign ideas were implemented by the city. He then went on to intern on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., before producing a web series about local government services around the country for legendary infomercial guru Matthew Lesko. In 2010, he ran for U.S. Congress in the 12th District. His campaign videos were a national hit, being featured on PBS, CNN and The Jay Leno Show. In 2014, Travis founded the anti-John Kasich PAC Central Ohioans, Countering Kasich. About The Host: Johnny “Rocket” Adams was the creator and host of “The Johnny Rocket Launch Pad – Libertarian Rock n’ Roll Experience” and now “BLAST OFF with Johnny Rocket!” He’s also a musician, graphic artist, author, and former Chief Warrant Officer. Johnny spent his early days earning his stripes as a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Army. Back stateside, Johnny immersed himself in the classic works of Murray Rothbard, Henry Hazlitt, and Ludwig von Mises. From there the AnCap known as “Johnny Rocket” was born. Speaking truth to power from your cell phone tower, Johnny digests the philosophy of liberty and brings them to the man on the street on a weekly basis. Johnny Rocket was also the front-man of the rockabilly group “Hot Roddin’ Romeos” and puts pencil to paper with the critically acclaimed comic series “The Liberty Force.” New York Times best-selling author and podcast host Tom Woods calls Johnny Rocket “one of the most entertaining figures in the liberty movement.” About the Co-Host: Raylene Lightheart is an activist in the libertarian movement. She is a dedicated wife and homeschool mom of five. She is passionate about self-ownership, free association community, and unfettered liberty. Raylene is the director of marking and sales of Launchpad Media Group. She is the assistant communications director for Libertarian Party of Washington State and also serves as Region 3 alternate. She also is on the board of Libertarian Party of Kitsap County and was awarded the 2018 Porcupine Award for LPWA. As a child, Raylene dreamed of being in broadcasting. When Johnny asked her to be the co-host for his new show, Blast Off! With Johnny Rocket she was thrilled to have the opportunity to advance liberty through education, outreach, and entertainment. About Ground Control: Benjamin Wiegold is a fellow Libertarian, from the corrupt state of Illinois. Ben is the new producer, sound engineer, and editor of the Blast Off! With Johnny Rocket. Ben has also done work for the Mises Institute and numerous other publications. Ben is a musician, hardcore anarchist, and just an all-around cool dude! Host Website: www.blastoffshow.com or thelaunchpadmedia.com/blastoff Guest Websit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blastoff/support
In this episode, Rivers and Dr. Pat are once again joined by guest host comedian Joe Raines and this week they're holding a tournament that's an instant classic about the BEST INFOMERCIALS! We're talking about Snuggie, the Shake Weight, the Greatest Vitamin in the World, as well as the titans of infomercials like Billy Mays, Ron Popeil, and Matthew Lesko! You can follow us on Twitter: @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Joe is @JoeMFRaines Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
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Matthew Lesko, the self-proclaimed federal grant researcher and infomercial personality who made it big in his "question mark" suit. He has written more than 20 books telling people how to get money from the US government.In this episode Mathew shares with us:-Why you have to ask the right questions-Working hard at something you want is not work-Giving harder and contributing more as you get older is what matters and truly reflects what you get back.- How feeling needed by contributing to society as we get older is important to feeling connected and significant.- Advice on going to college for half the price or for free.- How to use Google and why you won't find the free stuff there.- Why the gig economy becoming more relevant. Matthew Lesko:https://lesko.com/Coaching Services:https://www.pureenergypdx.com/nutritional-guidance/Subscribe on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/PureEnergyWellnessAccess show notes, comment and share at:https://www.pureenergypdx.com/integrate-yourself-podcast/matthew-lesko4-Sigmatic affiliate link:http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_integrateyourselfEnter our code and get 10% off: integrateyourselfJoin us on Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/integrateyourselfSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/integrateyourself)
Crypto currency taxation? What are the big changes to the tax code in 2018? How do cash-based businesses, really submit their forms to the IRS? What is the Pass-Through Deduction? ERIC AND LAW ARE GETTING TAX WOKE with guest Scott Nelson, CPA, CFP® of Nelson & McKay. They are asking the hard hitting, really dumb questions that business owners, or just adults, should know about handling business taxes. Sponsors: Grasshopper TryGrasshopper.com/Sweat Freshbooks GoFreshBooks.com/Sweat Warby Parker WarbyParkerTrial.com/sweat ----------- Guest Bio Scott Nelson, CPA, CFP® Financial Adviser Nelson & McKay CPAs, LLC | NM-CPA.com | (813) 286-7946 Since 1982, Scott has been practicing public accounting in the Tampa Bay area. Serving as the Managing-Member of the firm, Scott provides comprehensive tax consulting and accumulation and wealth management services. During his 30 years in the profession, Scott has represented his clients before the IRS and State of Florida concerning matters of bankruptcy, examination, collection and appeals. Scott's primary focus has been to serve privately held businesses in industries that include professional services, transportation, medical, real estate and construction. Practice Areas: * Federal tax compliance * IRS representation * Tax planning and consulting * Litigation support * Estate planning * Financial management consulting Education: Graduate and undergraduate degrees from the University of Wisconsin Licenses and Membership: * Certified Public Accountant, Florida * Certified Financial Planner™ * Health, Life and Variable Annuity insurance license, Florida * Member of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants * Registered Representative with Cetera Financial Specialists LLC * Investment Adviser Representative with Cetera Investments Advisers LLC
This week, the boys stay perfectly on task and ONLY discuss Pitch Perfect 3, like they're supposed it. Here's a list of things that they DEFINITELY DON'T DISCUSS: Late night swords, Matthew Lesko's magic suit, Seattle Area Public Access, why you should always aim for the moom, Art! Art! Art! Art!, and Pharrell's very loud hat. twitter: @thirdactsaviors instagram: @thirdactsaviors email: thirdactsaviors@gmail.com
Today's guest has been seen wearing a suit colored in question marks while yelling at a camera about free government money. Matthew Lesko is a best-selling author, appears regularly on network television shows and travels the country appearing on virtually every newscast in the top 100 markets. His stage antics, as well as his sound consumer advice has made him a favorite guest on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Jay Leno, Letterman and The Today Show. Matthew Lesko has published over 100 books showing everyday people how to get free services and products from the federal government. He has had two New York Times best-sellers and two national best-sellers, Getting Yours and Information USA. In addition, Lesko has twice made the prestigious "Best Reference Book of the Year" lists from the American Library Association and has written syndicated consumer columns for Good Housekeeping, The New York Times and The Chicago Tribune.
Today's guest has been seen wearing a suit colored in question marks while yelling at a camera about free government money. Matthew Lesko is a best-selling author, appears regularly on network television shows and travels the country appearing on virtually every newscast in the top 100 markets. His stage antics, as well as his sound consumer advice has made him a favorite guest on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Jay Leno, Letterman and The Today Show. Matthew Lesko has published over 100 books showing everyday people how to get free services and products from the federal government. He has had two New York Times best-sellers and two national best-sellers, Getting Yours and Information USA. In addition, Lesko has twice made the prestigious "Best Reference Book of the Year" lists from the American Library Association and has written syndicated consumer columns for Good Housekeeping, The New York Times and The Chicago Tribune.
Matthew Lesko has been interviewed by Larry King and Oprah. He is a New York Times best-selling author and entrepreneur. He is also a member of the Unfunded List Evaluation Committee and stopped by the Moss Family Foundation Office for a glass (or two) of an effervescent white and some unscripted talk about the unfunded.
SHOW NOTES EPISODE #111: “ME AND MISTER JONES” This week Host Dave Bledsoe uncovers the REAL TRUTH about the greatest secret of the last two decades: Matthew Lesko's book DID NOT contain secrets to free money from the government! On the show this week we dig for the truth about one Alex Emerick Jones being none other than BILL HICKS! (He, is not) Along the way we examine the kind of filth that drops behind Jones like turds from a goat's ass, though far less cute. We discuss the progenitors of Alex in radio, from Father Coughlin to Art Bell and how they influenced their audiences. (Nazis and suicide, sadly not the same people) There are tips for storing your Dead Aliens (You want them in liquid nitrogen for maximum freshness) and the United Nations Space Fleet rectal probing morons across America. (Coming soon to a cow pasture near you!) Finally, we reveal the dark secret that threads through all of human history, the REAL conspiracy no one wants to acknowledge. (Rich people own EVERYTHING!) Our Sponsor this week is The Association, our business is none of your goddamn business. If you think The Association is a returning sponsor, you are under government mind control. We open the show with some of Alex's better grunts and close with Billy Paul. Citations Needed: The TRUTH About America, 50% of Americans are Morons, Hale Bopp Mmm Bopp, Profiles in Insanity, Profiles in Stupidity, Profiles in Douchebaggery, The Only TRUE Conspiracy spoken of today. Show Music: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Soundcloud www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5313785 The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the fashionable sources for funding is social contributions, aka crowdfunding, where you throw an idea out to the masses and see what if your target market will back your idea, plus fund it. Systems online have made it easy to submit a campaign request but it takes more than wait and it will come. It takes a promotion, connections, media, and a list of other activities to be successful. My guest New York Times Best-Selling author Matthew Lesko has been serving the people for many years and he shares some nuggets on crowdfunding and life...funny and informative.
In this episode, we revisit the best segments from season 3 of Reaching The Finish Line (including Erika Andersen, Matthew Lesko, and Christina Daves).. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support
In this episode, I revisit some of Season 1's best segments of the show (including Matthew Lesko, Tom Antion, and Kimanzi Constable). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support
Matthew Lesko & Dan Breslin Discuss: Life in the New Shared Economy How to Find Government Money for Real Estate Asking the “Right” Questions When Searching for Free Money More Info About Matthew Lesko at: www.GrantsAndCrowdFunding.com www.LeskoVideoEbook.com Do You Know Anyone Else Who’s a Real Estate Investor? Or Trying to Become a Real Estate Investor? Do You Think they’d Also Enjoy this Episode? Share the link and tell them to: Sign Up for the REI Diamonds Weekly Podcast Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” Just Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to Download a Copy & Check out Recent Popular Episodes. Recent Popular Episodes Jeremy Ricci on Tax-Free Wholesaling, Subject-to & Owner Financing Deals David Postolski on Crowd Funding Real Estate Deals
In this episode, our guest is Matthew Lesko. He is the 2x NY Times Bestselling Author and has been touted as "The Infomercial King." He shares ever-growing opportunities for anyone to become an entrepreneur with little to no money. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support
What’s crappening in this episode: Part 2 of 2, Minnesota is civilization, the Great Gatsby, bad tourism, Crazy Horse, Matthew Lesko, The Original Magic Bullet, dope can opener.
In a twist of fate, Ben and Zane were delayed from their cartoon-centric mission when they were deputized by ACME to catch the notorious criminal Carmen Sandiago. Naturally, what with ACME being the highest form of law on earth, they complied, and immediately C5-ed from place to place, learning about exotic locales and artifacts from Matthew Lesko. They didn't catch Carmen, but they sure did learn how to get free money from the government.
SrslySirius and Chinamaniac join Druff as guest hosts. We talk about the likely scenarios with "limbo balances" and "phantom balances" regarding the Full Tilt payment process. We reveal the first casualty in the Revolution Gaming fiasco. We play Dutch Boyd's video where he is begging for money to use to write a book, and analyze his situation. Druff announces that he will probably be in an "extra feature" in a theatrical movie's DVD. We discuss the curious situation of the huge Foxwoods Casino receiving millions in federal grants. We talk about career scammer Peter Falcone, and Nolan Dalla's recent revelations about him. The return of "Poolstars" is touched upon. We stroll down memory lane with infomercials from Don Lapre, Matthew Lesko, and Tom Vu. The three hosts take random questions from the chat room. New member "garrett" calls in and complains that someone from the forum found his mug shot.
SrslySirius and Chinamaniac join Druff as guest hosts. We talk about the likely scenarios with "limbo balances" and "phantom balances" regarding the Full Tilt payment process. We reveal the first casualty in the Revolution Gaming fiasco. We play Dutch Boyd's video where he is begging for money to use to write a book, and analyze his situation. Druff announces that he will probably be in an "extra feature" in a theatrical movie's DVD. We discuss the curious situation of the huge Foxwoods Casino receiving millions in federal grants. We talk about career scammer Peter Falcone, and Nolan Dalla's recent revelations about him. The return of "Poolstars" is touched upon. We stroll down memory lane with infomercials from Don Lapre, Matthew Lesko, and Tom Vu. The three hosts take random questions from the chat room. New member "garrett" calls in and complains that someone from the forum found his mug shot.
This week the guys talk lame shoulder robots, Metal Gear Rising: Revengence, Golden Vibrators, and Iron Man 3 news…very odd combination. Also don't forget the zombie attacks!