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Jason sat down with young entrepreneur Malcolm Keith to explore how teens can develop leadership, confidence, and entrepreneurial thinking much earlier in life, long before most people ever consider that path. In this episode of the #DoorGrowShow, property management growth expert Jason Hull and teen entrepreneur Malcolm Keith discuss how environment shapes mindset, why exposure matters more than pressure, and how parents can give their teenagers a powerful head start by surrounding them with the right opportunities and conversations. You'll Learn (00:00) Why Every Entrepreneur Wishes They Could Start Earlier (00:45) Malcolm Keith's Early Exposure to Entrepreneurship (02:00) How Environment Shapes an Entrepreneurial Mindset (03:50) Discovering the Power of Being in the Right Rooms (05:00) The Isolation of Young Entrepreneurs (and How He Solved It) (06:10) Building Teen Mastermind: From Idea to Community (07:30) Taking a Shot: Trying to Get on Funnel Hacking Live Stage (09:00) Turning Community Into Real-World Experiences (Live Events) (12:30) Designing Events for Growth: Community, Action, and Fun (18:30) Advice for Parents: How to Raise Entrepreneurial Thinkers Quotables "It wasn't my parents who were directly telling me like, you need to be a business owner. This is how being an entrepreneur works. It was the people on stage that were selling me on the idea of entrepreneurship." "If you don't ask, the answer is always no." "I never knew it become this big and we'd be doing live events. I just created it because I wanted a friend group." Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive Transcript Jason Hull (00:01) All right, five, four, three, two, one. Welcome everybody. I'm Jason Hull, the owner and founder of DoorGrow, the world's leading and most comprehensive coaching and consulting firm for long-term residential property management entrepreneurs. For over a decade and a half, we've brought innovative strategies and optimization to the property management industry. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. Now let's get into the show. All right. So today this show is going to be all about giving your teenager the headstart that you wish you had as an entrepreneur. Don't you wish you could just go back and like help yourself out. So I'm hanging out here today with Malcolm. Malcolm, welcome. Welcome, Keith. Malcolm Keith (00:56) Hey, thank you. Jason Hull (00:59) welcome to the show. So I'll give you a little bit of background on Malcolm. At just 17, Malcolm launched Teen Mastermind, a growing community of more than 60 teens dedicated to leadership, entrepreneurship, and building a meaningful legacy. Now 19, Malcolm has taken that vision even further by bringing the movement into the real world with Teen Mastermind Live, a three-day immersive leadership experience designed for both teens and their parents. In a time when most conversations about young people revolve around screen addiction and disconnection and lack of direction, Malcolm represents a powerful counter narrative. As a young leader himself, he's helping teens step into confidence, develop entrepreneurial thinking and strengthen family relationships around shared purpose and growth. So Malcolm, welcome to the DoorGrow show. Malcolm Keith (01:53) Awesome. Thank you so much. I'm excited to be here. Jason Hull (01:56) Cool, cool. So now tell people a little bit, how did you get started doing this and how did you kind of start your little entrepreneurial journey yourself? Malcolm Keith (02:09) Yeah, so my parents got married and opened their dojo the same year. And so I've been in the entrepreneurial world my entire life, about as long as I've been on the mats doing jujitsu. And so those two go very hand in hand in my journey. ⁓ And so I think when I was when I was nine years old is when my parents, they've been going to a mastermind for ⁓ martial arts school owners. And so they've been like, you Jason Hull (02:17) Thank Malcolm Keith (02:38) One parent would go while the other parent would stay home and take care of me and my little sister. But one day they were like, why are we continuing to do this? We, we homeschool and we have the ability to just take the whole family together and it kind of sucks when the family is split apart. So why don't we just, so they made a commitment to always take the whole family on every trip, on every business trip. And so we got to sit in the meeting rooms. and learn from these entrepreneurs. At first we were like little kids just playing with our toys quietly in the corner, reading a book quietly. But ⁓ as a little kid, you're a little information sponge. And so eventually we actually started listening and taking notes. And then I think it was probably when we went to some of Russell's events, like Funnel Hacking Live and Unlock the Secrets was when I was like, this entrepreneur stuff is super cool. And it wasn't my parents who were directly telling me like, you need to be a business owner. This is how being an entrepreneur works. It was the people on stage that, so my parents put me in these rooms where there were people on stage and they were the ones that were selling me on the idea of entrepreneurship. And so that's how, that's kind of how I got into this whole world. Jason Hull (03:56) You had entrepreneurial parents and they put you in some amazing opportunities and rooms to be exposed to think differently. And man, that's like the best homeschool education ever, right? It's a real education that actually leads you making money instead of just being a really good employee somewhere maybe. cool. And your parents are doing, have the martial arts school and doing the martial arts thing. And do you do martial arts? ⁓ Malcolm Keith (04:08) yeah. Yeah, I've been doing it since I I learned how to walk and talk on the mats. So I've been, yeah, whole life. Jason Hull (04:26) Yeah, okay. So right. I mean, don't let the glasses fool you. This guy could probably kick your butt. So, all right. So very cool. So Malcolm, and you've been doing this mastermind, you've got this event coming up. So tell people about like, why did you decide to start this and get this thing going? Malcolm Keith (04:47) Yeah, so I've been going to these, like, there's been, we've been going to Russell's events for a while and I would sometimes meet a couple of the teens there. ⁓ There'd be occasionally a few teens, but we would never stay connected. And ⁓ as I was homeschooled, we were part of kind of a co-op. And so I still had like classmates that I would meet with every week and it was great. But every time I'd come back home from these events, I'd come back to class and talk with my classmates there. And they just didn't understand it, this whole world of entrepreneurship and being a business owner and having a big vision and actually knowing that you can achieve it. so they didn't get exposed to that world ⁓ the same way that I did. And so ⁓ that felt a bit isolating. ⁓ Jason Hull (05:32) Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Malcolm Keith (05:44) It was at like, I think it was Unlock the Secrets that I saw that, there are actually other teens that ⁓ are not only interested, but doing business already. But then I kept going to those events and we would never stay connected. ⁓ And so eventually it was ⁓ Unlock the Secrets in Paradise in 2024. And I realized, and I made the decision like, okay, this time is going to be different. Jason Hull (06:01) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (06:13) I'm going to make a Discord server and invite all the teams that I meet there. And we're just going to make a commitment to stay connected. Then we had, so I invited everybody there that I had met. We did our own little like in-person mastermind ⁓ during like one of the off sessions during the event, which is super fun. And then ⁓ one of us had the idea to start doing a call every week. So that's how that started happening. We could stay connected, keep each other updated on. what we're all doing with our businesses. And that's how that started. Eventually the idea came along to, ⁓ we had this idea to try to get on the FHL 10 stage. And it's crazy idea, like, cause only the best of the best get on that stage. But. Jason Hull (06:44) Yeah. So let's pause for a second. So I wanna explain to people listening. So he's mentioning Russell. We're talking about Russell Brunson. He's like the sort of the founder of ClickFunnels and brilliant entrepreneur, probably one of the greatest marketing minds ⁓ period of this generation. And ⁓ that's how we met you and your parents is we're in Russell Brunson's inner circle. ⁓ which is not an inexpensive thing to be part of. So getting access to that as a teenager is pretty amazing. So really awesome. And you were wanting to get on stage at Funnel Hacking Live, which was like this massive event. I think they have like sometimes 5,000, 6,000 people at these conferences, these events. And you're like, how can we maybe get on stage at this event as teenagers? So I love it. All right, so continue. Malcolm Keith (07:53) Yeah, biggest marketing business event like ever. So rock concert for entrepreneurs. ⁓ So we had this idea, what if we try to get on stage? It's probably not going to happen, but you might as well try. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. So, yeah, we put together a video made sure to include as many little like nods to all the stuff that Russell says to show that you actually listen to him. ⁓ And he really appreciated it. He said that Jason Hull (07:59) Yeah. Right, yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (08:24) The lineup for the main stage was already chosen like a while before we had sent the video. But they were doing this new thing called round tables while actually bringing it back to this last event. So it was like 60 round tables each hosted by a high level entrepreneur. And they're like, maybe we can try to give you one of these round tables, which ended up being way better because we can actually talk directly to the other teens who came to that event, which there are a ton, which is Jason Hull (08:30) I'm sure. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (08:53) So cool to see. So we did that. And the team mastermind grew a lot after that event. was, I think, we were able to get our own separate room during that event. They were able to give one to us. And we had just our own in-person mastermind during FHL with 20 or more teens all in the room talking about our goals for the next 10 years. Jason Hull (09:11) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (09:23) and figuring out like what are the things that we're going to do today and this next week after we come back home that's actually going to bring us closer to those goals. So that was that was super fun. Jason Hull (09:24) That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah, that's really cool. So ⁓ you're 19th over, right? What happens to this teen mastermind when you're not a teenager? Like that's within the next year. Malcolm Keith (09:40) I am, yes. Yeah, that's been something that I've been thinking about almost since the inception of it. Although at the beginning of it, I never knew it become this big and we'd be doing live events. Like I just created it because I wanted a friend group. ⁓ But they're like, this is super valuable. You got to monetize it. And so that took me a while to do that, ⁓ to kind of get over that block of like, I don't want to charge people who are my friends for something that I created. Jason Hull (09:54) Sure, yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (10:17) as a community, ⁓ but they were telling me like, it is super valuable and people value it more if you actually do charge money for it. Attention, yep, exactly. So I finally did that and that immediately started to grow the team mastermind. And then they were asking for live events. And so we're like, okay, yeah, we should do a live event just for our group. ⁓ Jason Hull (10:25) Yeah, like Russell says, when people pay, they pay attention. Malcolm Keith (10:44) because there's Jason Hull (10:44) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (10:45) people, not just, a lot of them at the start were from Russell's Circles, going to Funnel Hacking Live together, but then there were teens from other places as well. And so we needed one kind of ⁓ our own place to all get together. So that's how the live event came about. ⁓ And I started with something else. I totally forgot. went off. Jason Hull (11:05) Well, yeah, it's ideas like what comes next? are you going to keep doing this? I mean, I imagine you could keep doing it, but you you're about to turn 20, so you're not a teen. But that's the main thing, can't run the team mastermind, but at some point you might be like, my friend group's getting a little young here, so. Malcolm Keith (11:08) Yeah. Yeah, so I got another year left. Yeah, I mean, the thing is, the friends that are in there right now, ⁓ they're all growing up to. And so I think once all of those people quote unquote age out as well, I'll always have like my own inner circle of people that are similar to my age. We won't always all be teens, but we'll all be around the same distance apart. And so I think there'll be a mastermind afterwards, but Jason Hull (11:39) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (11:53) I'll always be part of the Teen Mastermind in some way, maybe not in the same role that I am right now. ⁓ I'm the person that's just a couple of steps ahead. ⁓ Jason Hull (12:06) Yeah. Well, maybe you pick a teenager to kind of head it up or maybe they vote or something, but then you've got, you, give them the IP, you set up the frameworks, you help them know this, how to run the events. can ask you for guidance and you're always going to be a step ahead. know, so. Malcolm Keith (12:23) Yeah, so that's, that was a really cool part of the mastermind was that it was created by a team and led by a team for teens. And so I always wanted to keep it that way. ⁓ and a couple of the teens in the group have kind of stepped up and become their own leaders in the group. and so I've been, ⁓ recruiting them a little bit here and there, and it's been really awesome so far. And so that's, ⁓ Jason Hull (12:34) Yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (12:52) That's working out a lot. Jason Hull (12:54) Right. Yeah. Now you're like Willy Wonka and you're just trying to find Charlie at the, who do I give the golden ticket to and teach them the ways and let them run this place. All right. So really cool. So what are some of the things that happen at the, at the event that you're gearing up? Malcolm Keith (13:01) Yep. Yeah, so the idea first came, let's see, that's actually, okay, I'll save that. There's the grand finale part, which is my favorite and kind of the first idea that came about. ⁓ But so at the event, ⁓ I'm going to take pieces of previous events that I had been to the things that I really liked and implement them, but also look at the things that I, you know, didn't like as much or things that I think could be improved and kind of take that into it. And so the whole event is built around community implementation and fun. At a lot of events, you know, if it's the event of like thousands of people, you can't really do this. But if it's an event of maybe a hundred or less, then you could very easily as the host, make sure that everybody knows each other. And so we start the event with Jason Hull (13:52) Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (14:10) having all the families introduce each other or introduce themselves so that everyone kind of knows like who it is that they're actually sitting next to because it's like to be at an event and have no clue who the person who the how cool the person in the chair to the right of you is. So that's how we start it. And then we love the walk and talks. Russell does that with Inner Circle. ⁓ Walk and talks are amazing. So we do that between every speaker and then. ⁓ Jason Hull (14:26) Right, yeah. Okay. Malcolm Keith (14:39) All of the, everybody sat at a round table and that's very specific because, ⁓ means that everybody is kind of grouped together and they get to talk, you know, across from each other instead of like talking all the way over to the table there, they're ⁓ sitting around and that automatically like subconsciously creates that sense of community. ⁓ so everything is built around that creating opportunities. for people to have conversations. And then implementation, we want to make sure that the teens aren't just sitting there in a room having speakers just talk at them for hours. ⁓ We make sure that all those speakers have something like some kind of workshop and the teens are doing something active. And you learn more that way and you actually get stuff done during the event. And you can take that momentum with you back home. Jason Hull (15:32) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (15:36) and continue on from there. So many events give you a ton of ideas, but you're like, have no clue what to do when you get back home. Jason Hull (15:45) Yeah, I got it. Some people call that experiential learning instead of just, you know, sitting there and listening the whole time and then eventually zoning out, making sure that I like the walk and talks. I like that there's this experiential learning where you're taking action, each of the speakers, it sounds like a challenge to do like get people to do something or implement something. So. Malcolm Keith (16:07) Yeah, so we're super intentional about that. And then fun, of course. I think that's the most important because if I really do any of this, if it isn't fun along the way, entrepreneurship should be fun. Jason Hull (16:21) Yeah, business owners, don't think of that a lot. Entrepreneurs are like, wait, like, let's make money. But yeah, but fun is nice, right? So how do you make it fun? Maybe you can teach the grownup here how to how to be more fun. So. Malcolm Keith (16:31) So again, all the speakers are. Yeah, the, mean, every speaker and all the workshops are meant to be fun. ⁓ and then we also have, excursion, like a special trip that we do for each day. So the first one is usually something kind of unique to the area for the one we did here in Oregon. ⁓ we went to wildlife safari, which I sometimes call it a zoo, but it's way more than that. It's, it is like an actual safari. we did like a bus tour and got to see a bunch of, ⁓ cool animals. Jason Hull (17:01) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (17:05) ⁓ in Arizona, we went to, ⁓ a like super car show, which is super fun. And then for this next event in Illinois, we'll be going like a ⁓ hiking trip and seeing some of the cool scenery there. So that's what we do for the first day, something kind of unique to the area that we go to. ⁓ on day two, we do jujitsu and so bringing my family's business routes there. ⁓ and there's. Jason Hull (17:13) Nice. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (17:35) As my dad always says, jujitsu is a metaphor for pretty much everything. ⁓ It's constantly in the cars, what we talk about is how does jujitsu relate. Jason Hull (17:40) Right. Is this Brazilian jujitsu or jujitsu or are you like throwing people like what are doing during the Malcolm Keith (17:52) No, we usually teach like some basic self-defense stuff. So, wrist grab escapes, and then we do kind of more of what you would see if you actually watched a Jujutsu match, which is kind of like the grappling on the ground, ⁓ like a trap and roll. If someone's sitting on top of you, how to like get them over and escape. ⁓ So, some of the basic stuff like that. Jason Hull (18:08) Mm-hmm. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (18:19) No throws and stuff. You need to learn how to fall first before you can throw. so yeah. Yeah. Jason Hull (18:23) Sure, yeah, Breakfall, yeah, got it. So like mount, guard. Okay, got it, okay. And these are with parents and kids? Malcolm Keith (18:30) Mm-hmm. Yeah, that all that kind of stuff Yes, so the whole event is supposed to be not just for teens, but for the whole family, because that's how our family does it. We always go together and we want to continue to be that example and start to like influence that mindset in other families to be a family together. so ⁓ and the jujitsu really helps with that. A lot of the like most successful students in ⁓ our dojo are families that all do it together. ⁓ Jason Hull (19:07) I see. Okay, got it. So when you're doing the second day, and is it just two days? Malcolm Keith (19:14) And then we have a final third day and we end the event with the Teenpreneur Ball. And that's an opportunity for all the teens, the whole family to ⁓ dress nice, dress fancy, which is very rare nowadays, especially for kids and teens. ⁓ And so I wanted to provide that opportunity to dress nice and fancy. We have a dinner and so that gives us an opportunity to learn about. Jason Hull (19:16) Third day. Malcolm Keith (19:43) like table etiquette, and then we do English dancing. So have you ever seen like pride and prejudice that movie? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So big. Yeah. Big rows of, ⁓ of dance of, yeah, dancing. They all dance together. Jason Hull (19:51) I think I know what you're talking about, where they're like all kind of doing their thing in circle and like turning. like ancient English line dancing or something. Okay. Okay. Yeah. All right. Cool. So a little teenpreneur ball. Malcolm Keith (20:06) Yeah, I think it's called English country dancing, but yeah, I just call it English dancing. yeah. So and that's yeah, so and that's our grand finale and the teens and the parents especially actually really love it. Jason Hull (20:21) Yeah, okay. Yeah, you have an excuse to dress nice and dance with each other. all right. Yeah, I love it. That sounds, it sounds like fun. So, sounds really cool. So when is your, when's your next one? Malcolm Keith (20:28) Yeah. Our next one is April 30th to May 2nd in Marion, Illinois. Jason Hull (20:39) April 30th to May 2nd. Sorry, what were you saying? Malcolm Keith (20:45) It'll be in Marion, Illinois. Jason Hull (20:50) Cool. How do you pick the locations? Malcolm Keith (20:53) well, the first location that's where we live, we had a couple of members in Arizona and they were like really adamant about like, Scottsdale is amazing. So we went there and then a couple of our founding members who've been just so supportive since the beginning are in Illinois. So they're, they've been a huge help. Jason Hull (20:56) Yep. ⁓ got it. So you've got some boots on the ground in each area assisting you. Malcolm Keith (21:16) yeah, yeah, it's, I'm so grateful for, yeah, the patents. They are awesome. Jason Hull (21:21) Yeah, very cool. Well, hey, Malcolm, really awesome. As adults, we love seeing this, ⁓ seeing the youth doing cool stuff like this. It's inspiring. And there's probably a lot of entrepreneurs listening to this. They're man, I wish my kid would just stop playing video games and be more like me and be more entrepreneurial. But sometimes kids are not entrepreneurial like their parents are. So. they might feel like forcing them into this. So what would you say to some of those parents that might be trying to push their kid into being an entrepreneur and maybe the kids like, this isn't my thing. Malcolm Keith (21:58) Yeah, I'd say my parents didn't necessarily push me. They just put me in the rooms where I learned that that was a path that was available to me. And I think that's the most important because the school system, I mean, it's a fact at this point. It is designed for the employee path. That's just a straight fact. Yeah, but and so there was no yeah, there's no teaching of the entrepreneurial way. Jason Hull (22:09) Yeah. Right. It makes good employees. Good factory worker. Malcolm Keith (22:27) And so, and I totally agree that not everybody is built to be an entrepreneur, not everybody's built to be an employee either. And so having that option ⁓ just allows for your team to make a choice and to make an educated choice. And that's what, that's kind of what it's all about is giving them that opportunity and it's up to them whether or not they take it. ⁓ But there are so many lessons from entrepreneurship anyway that can apply to the ⁓ Jason Hull (22:31) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (22:57) employee path anyway. Jason Hull (22:59) Yeah, cool. Well, Malcolm, I really appreciate you being here on the DoorGrowth show. How can people find out about the Teen Mastermind, this event, and connect with you? Malcolm Keith (23:11) Yeah, the best place ⁓ probably for the event would be teammastermylive.com. Jason Hull (23:17) teenmastermindlive.com. Cool. So if you're a parent listening to this and you're like, man, I got a teenager and they might be interested in this and this sounds cool. Maybe this would be exciting for them. Then go check out teenmastermind. That's what it is, teenmastermind.com. Live. Okay, teenmastermindlive.com. Cool. Malcolm, thanks for coming here on the DoorGro show and hanging out with me for a bit. Keep going. Excited to see what you do next as you move into. Malcolm Keith (23:33) Yeah. Jason Hull (23:46) adulthood outside of being just a teenager, right? So very cool. All right. I've got a whining dog here in my office, so it might be time to go. for those, if you're a property management business owner and you enjoyed this episode, if you've ever felt stuck or stagnant and you want to take your property management business to the next level, reach out to us at door, go.com for free training on how to get unlimited free leads. Text the word leads to five one two six four eight four six zero eight. Also join our free Facebook community just for property management business owners at doorgro club.com. And if you want tips, tricks, ideas to learn about our offers, subscribe to our newsletter by going to doorgro.com slash subscribe. 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At just 16, Jia Rastogi is changing the game in property investing—making it more accessible, relatable, and even fun. In this inspiring episode, Bushy Martin sits down with the teenage author of Class Clown to Wealth Wizard, teen entrepreneur, and finalist for Teen Entrepreneur of the Year. Jia shares how she went from classroom pranks to co-founding property businesses and becoming a voice for financial literacy in Australia. Together, they unpack: How to raise financially literate kids (and lead by example) The mindset and habits that fast-track wealth from a young age Actionable steps to get started in property—no matter your age or income Why it’s never too early to start investing Whether you’re a parent, a mentor, or someone still figuring out your financial path, this episode will reignite your belief that with the right tools and mindset, anyone can live by design. Exclusive Listener Offers from Jia Rastogi: Win an autographed copy of Class Clown to Wealth Wizard! Just email your biggest takeaway from this episode to: hello@knowhowproperty.com.au Download Jia’s Free Goal Setting Template: classclowntowealthwizard.com/goal-setting-template Connect with Jia: Learn more about Jia and her work: classclowntowealthwizard.com Find your Freedom Formula Success in property starts with your 'why', and then the 'what' and 'how'. Let me, Bushy Martin, lead you through it! Sign up for my Freedom Formula program. The first session is absolutely free, and it only takes around an hour! Find out more https://bushymartin.com.au/freedom-formula-course Subscribe to Property Hub for free now on your favourite podcast player. Take the next step - connect, engage and get more insights with the Property Hub community at linktr.ee/propertyhubau Book a personal solutions session with Bushy to go deeper on your specific property needs or challenges Continue the discussion with likeminded investors and experts on The Property Hub Collective Facebook group Get a copy of Bushy's book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less Get all Property Hub info here linktr.ee/propertyhubau About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth’ potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia’s most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to get every Get Invested episode each week for free. For business enquiries, email andrew@apiromarketing.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Future of Education, MacKenzie sits down with her daughter, Sloane—a high school student, entrepreneur, and TikTok creator with nearly 2 million followers. Sloane shares her journey through different educational environments, from spending most of her life at Alpha to a brief stint in public school. We discuss the key differences between traditional school and Alpha's unique approach, how her peers reacted to her TikTok success, and what it takes to juggle school, business, and social media.
This episode is a two-in-one special, with two guests for the price of one. One is one of the world's top experts on TikTok shop, and the other has sold hundreds of millions of dollars online and is even an accomplished DJ who plays at music festivals. ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Join us for a fascinating conversation as we welcome Ali Grey, a remarkable e-commerce expert and globetrotter, to our podcast. Ali shares his journey from London to living in Taiwan, after having worked from an impressive 70 different countries. Discover how he started his entrepreneurial journey at the young age of 15 by coding his own dropshipping website, which led him to leave school and pursue e-commerce full-time. Ali talks about his success on Amazon and his early investments in Bitcoin, which were driven by his interest in cryptography and a desire to break away from traditional financial systems. In another exciting chapter, we explore Ali's creative side as GRY, a DJ who transitioned from organizing underground raves in London to performing at major festivals around the world. He reveals the four key strategies that propelled his e-commerce business to impressive revenue growth, including acquiring ASINs, leveraging affiliate marketing, building a strong community, and creating patented products. Ali emphasizes the importance of community and patent financing while sharing his personal preference for social media platforms. Finally, listen in as Bilal Sirbuland, a trailblazer in the TikTok Shop space, joins the discussion to share his journey from Amazon to becoming a top seller on TikTok Shop. Bilal highlights the simplicity and opportunities TikTok Shop offers, and shares strategies for launching and scaling a business, such as focusing on viral products and leveraging TikTok's algorithm for advertising. This episode is packed with valuable insights and strategies from both Ali and Bilal, providing a comprehensive guide for aspiring e-commerce entrepreneurs looking to thrive in the ever-evolving digital selling marketplace. In episode 630 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley, Ali, and Bilal discuss: 00:00 - E-Commerce Experts Discuss Success Strategies 06:39 - Teen Entrepreneur's Million-Dollar Gaming Venture 12:32 - From Raves to Festivals 17:43 - Value of Building Patents in Business 19:58 - Successful Transition to TikTok Shop 21:50 - Selling Brands on TikTok for Virality 26:27 - Selling Brands Without Influencers 32:47 - TikTok Shop Strategy and Pricing 39:52 - Selling Products on TikTok Shop
S3 Ep10 Episode Shownotes:“If you want to go for it, you will do it no matter what your age.” —Galilee ArgaAge is just a number, and it's never too early or too late to chase your dreams and make a difference. Galilee is a 13-year-old dynamo who's already running her own successful balloon business, Free Spirit Balloons, while also excelling in school, sports, and extracurricular activities. This driven young girl has her sights set on a college scholarship to Stanford, where she hopes to continue her volleyball career and pursue a business degree.Tune in to hear Galilee's inspiring story, from entrepreneurship and sports to academics and community involvement, and discover how Galilee is already making her mark on the world.Connect with Heather: WebsiteFacebook InstagramLinkedInEpisode Highlights:02:20 Meet Galilee 06:33 A Mother-Daughter Entrepreneurial Venture10:28 BAlancing School, Sports, and Aspirations18:09 Leadership Activities20:06 Navigating Stereotyping on Young Generations29:39 Galilee's Role Models and AdviceConnect with Galilee: Galilee is a remarkable 13-year-old from Santa Rosa, California who is already making waves as an entrepreneur, student-athlete, and community leader. At just 13, Galilee co-founded the successful balloon decor business Free Spirit Balloons with her mother. In addition to running her own company, Galilee excels academically. However, Galilee's true passion is volleyball, and she aspires to earn a college scholarship to continue her athletic and academic pursuits, with dreams of attending the prestigious Stanford University. Galilee's infectious positivity, discipline, and determination make her an inspiring role model for her peers, showcasing the power of pursuing your passions with unwavering focus.InstagramSupport the show
We're Giving Away 5 Packs Of X-Stink'd Bombs To Help You Keep Your Gear From Stinking!In this episode of the Wraparound Roundtable, host Lee MJ Elias introduces James McCall, a 17-year-old entrepreneur and founder of X-Stink'd Bombs, a unique deodorizer product designed for athletes. James shares his journey from concept to creation, inspired by his own experiences with sports gear odors. He discusses the innovative use of baking soda and fine fragrances in his product, aiming to eliminate rather than mask odors. The episode highlights James's participation in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy, where he honed his business skills and took his idea to a national level. Listeners are encouraged to support James by entering a to win some X-Stink'd Bombs and visiting his website. Head to https://hockeywraparound.com/blogs/the-wraparound-roundtable/xstinkdbombs to enter to win!--0:00 Innovative Product Launch and Giveaway1:34 Building a Brand with Emotional Connection2:38 Reinventing the Deodorizer Ball5:29 Young Entrepreneurs Academy Journey11:38 The Real Win: Building Connections Over Awards13:53 Expanding a Fragrance Line--Text The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
Send us a textJoin us for an inspiring episode featuring Julie Williams, a remarkable entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience! Julie shares her journey of starting a business at just 17, navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, and the importance of finding your identity as a parent and a professional. Julie is known for her ability to mentor and guide others in their business endeavors. She has worked with startups, helping them establish their operations and streamline processes, often starting from the ground up. Her experience includes freelancing and direct selling, allowing her to build a diverse skill set that she shares with her clients. What to expect in this episode: (00:00) - The Early Days of Entrepreneurship (02:00) - Navigating the Ups and Downs (12:16) - Mentorship and Guidance (18:46) - The Power of Building a Strong Team (24:09) - Balancing Work and Family Life (30:22) - Continuous Learning and Growth (42:39) - Inspiring the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs About Julie Williams A seasoned entrepreneur with an impressive career spanning over 30 years. She began her business journey at the young age of 17, gaining invaluable experience and insights into the world of business early on. Throughout her career, Julie has navigated the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges. Connect with Julie.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliewilliamsmusic/Website: https://bp.empowering-growth.com/Connect with Kay Suthar! Website: https://makeyourmarkagency.com/Website: https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-suthar-make-your-mark/Come and join us on our Facebook group Podcast PowerHouse https://www.facebook.com/groups/482037820744114Go ahead and check out my podcast https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/For more info, please feel free to email me at kay@makeyourmarkagency.comFREE Gifts from Kay Suthar the Host: Podcast Website Builder- https://www.podpage.com/?via=kay-suthar- 3 Ultimate Secrets to Getting Booked on Podcasts: https://getbookedonpodcast.com/- 5 Simple Steps To Launch Your Podcast in 14 Days: https://14daystolaunch.com
On today's episode of Exploring the Marketplace, Shawn Bolz and Bob Hasson sit down with Kelsey Kemp, a former tech consultant turned entrepreneur, career coach, TEDx speaker, and podcaster. Based in Austin, TX, Kelsey shares her inspiring journey, from launching her first business at 16 selling custom dancewear internationally, to founding The Called Career at 24, helping Christians align their careers with their callings.Now, Kelsey's latest venture, Job Dictionary, is an innovative platform that helps students explore career paths they've never considered. She discusses how her faith radically transformed her career journey and her mission to dismantle limiting beliefs about calling. Kelsey opens up about overcoming the challenges of ADD and how God used her struggles to guide her toward her true purpose. If you're looking to step boldly into your calling, this episode is for you! Tune in for practical insights on career discernment, faith, and finding your unique place in the world.RSS: https://bit.ly/3Q0wnPoiTunes: http://apple.co/2A6QJRzGoogle Podcast: http://bit.ly/2L3dvRaSpotify: https://bit.ly/3U0ANGTCome join me on my Social Media:Facebook: ShawnbolzTwitter: ShawnBolzInstagram: ShawnBolzTikTok: ShawnBolzYouTube: ShawnBolzofficialYouTube: Exploring the Marketplace with Shawn and BobTake a class or attend an event at our Spiritual Growth Academy: Our 4 week classes and monthly events are designed to do the heavy lifting in your spiritual growth journey. Learn how to hear from God, stay spiritually healthy, and impact the world around you: https://bit.ly/3B2luDROur resources: resources@bolzministries.comOur office: info@bolzministries.com
Embark on a riveting journey of transformation in this power-packed episode of Health Wealth featuring the dynamic David Balji. Brace yourself for a deep dive into the world of mindset, business, and personal growth as David shares his inspiring story of kickstarting a business at the young age of 16. Tune in to unravel the secrets of success as he unveils the art of making sacrifices and the pivotal role of surrounding yourself with the right people in your entrepreneurial journey. David drops invaluable insights on how to cultivate an unrelenting drive, exploring the age-old question of whether goals act as a boon or a barrier to your success. The episode takes a holistic turn as we delve into the profound connection between physical health and business outcomes, discovering the transformative impact of optimised sleep on productivity. Don't miss this episode if you're hungry for wisdom on mastering your mindset, entrepreneurship, and unleashing your full potential in the realms of health, wealth, and personal growth. Get ready for a transformative ride with David Balji, exclusively on Health Wealth. Enjoy the show. Main highlights How physical health affects your business Are goals good or bad? Optimising sleep for better productivity The importance of sacrifices How to be driven Cultivating a positive mindset Guest: David Balji IG - @davidbalji Youtube - @DavidBalji X - @david_balji
Host Yolanda Fintschenko, executive director of Daybreak Labs and i-GATE Innovation Hub, and guest co-host Katie Marcel, CEO of the Innovation Tri-Valley Leadership Group (ITV), discuss the entrepreneurial journey of 16-year old award-winning innovator, Krisha Singhani, a 2023 ITV Dreammakers and Risktakers award winner. Krisha shares her journey of creating 'FEmale, an innovative device for non-invasively detecting menstruation-induced anemia in women (watch the video of how it works here). Learn how she came up with this idea, developed the device, and her future aspirations including her dream of launching a company to support women's physical health and working towards ending period poverty. Furthermore, the hosts delve into the culture of innovation in the Tri-Valley region and discuss the importance of fostering this culture in schools, the role of mentors, and the need for more resources for young entrepreneurs. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube.
In this compelling podcast episode, host Amy Jo engages in an on stage conversation with Nadya Okamoto, a force to be reckoned with in the entrepreneurial world. Nadya, Founder & CEO of August, a sustainable tampon and pad company, has not only pioneered eco-friendly menstruation products but also led the charge against period poverty through her non-profit organization, PERIOD, all at the age of 25. They explore Nadya's remarkable journey, beginning with her entrepreneurial spirit kindled in childhood. They tackle the delicate topics of mental health struggles and being disowned, offering valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs. Nadya shares her experiences finding community on social media, where she has over 4 million followers, and how it inspired her to create lasting change. This episode dives into Nadya's unique ability to stay grounded and humble amidst her significant accomplishments, including founding multiple companies. Hear about her discovery of her superpower and how it propelled her to start August, revolutionizing the menstrual product industry while making an impact. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on youth-led entrepreneurship, authenticity in the digital age, and the power of impactful initiatives. Discover how one person's determination can create lasting change in the world. To watch the full video of this episode, head to www.youtube.com/@renegadeglobal For more info and to join Renegade, head to https://www.renegade.global Follow Renegade Global on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renegade_global/ Get Amy Jo's newsletter: https://www.renegade.global/newsletter Follow Amy Jo: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyjomartin/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/amyjomartin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyJoMartin/ Why Not Now? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whynotnow/ Buy Amy Jo's Book: https://amyjomartin.com/book
Mika'il Naqvi, the Co-Founder of Ornament Anchor, joins the show to share his journey from class project to building a multimillion-dollar business and appearing twice on Shark Tank. Hear how to utilize early feedback from customers, get into major retailers, start a business with your family, run a seasonal business, and the ice cream flavor he can't resist. Connect with Mika'il on Amazon, OrnamentAnchor.com, and TikTok @OrnamentAnchor
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Teen entrepreneur and $100K Earth Prize winner Dorothy Tran co-founded a sustainable period product, Adorbsy, made out of dragon fruit peel waste during the pandemic in 2020. Tune in to hear our chat about her inspirational story about how she and two friends brought their idea to reality and won the international competition for the Earth Prize! — Follow Study Break on Instagram and TikTok: @thestudybreakpodcast Follow Angelina on Instagram: @aangelinamo Follow Dorothy on Instagram: @dorothytrannnn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studybreakpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studybreakpodcast/support
Way back on Episode 13 (https://www.teachingpython.fm/13), we interviewed Josh Lowe, then 15 years old and the creator of EduBlocks (https://edublocks.org/). When Josh was 12, he started a Saturday afternoon project to make a block-based coding IDE that generated Python code. Flash forward seven years and Josh still maintains EduBlocks as a software engineer on behalf of Anaconda (https://www.anaconda.com/). This week, Kelly and Sean caught up with Josh to learn about his educational journey since we last spoke with him, the latest developments on EduBlocks, as well as the new direction enabled by Anaconda's purchase of EduBlocks in May 2023 (https://www.anaconda.com/press/anaconda-acquires-edublocks-to-empower-k-12-data-literacy-and-expand-educational-offerings). Special Guest: Josh Lowe.
This month I am talking about how teens can make money. I've mentioned how you can make money as a teen entrepreneur so I figured I might as well bring one on the show to talk about how he did it and how you can do it, too. Evan Paventy joins me on this episode to talk about how he started his own business as a teen.--My new gamified mindset training app for teens, Sidekick to Hero, is launching to the public soon. Get on the interest list for discounts and updates at www.sidekicktohero.com--I have a YouTube channel now! Subscribe for shorter, video versions of my podcast episodes https://www.youtube.com/@sidekicktohero--Follow me on Instagram! instagram.com/sidekicktohero
Nasiyah Isra-Ul, the founder of Canary Academy, an online learning platform for homeschoolers that provides curriculum curation and instruction, learning tools, coaching, and community engagement for homeschooling families across the US. Nasiyah launched Canary Academy as a 15-year-old homeschooler trying to make her own family's homeschooling experience easier and more efficient. She officially launched her organization as a non-profit in 2021, with a specific focus on expanding access to homeschooling resources to low-income families. Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
Teen Entrepreneurs make more money than teen employees. That's a fact. Why? Because entrepreneur's get a bigger slice of the pie! Creating your own business is totally doable as a teen, it's also more fun and builds resilience and experience that will help you run your own business one day as an adult. -- Check out my new gamified mindset training app for teens, Sidekick to Hero! It's launching to the public soon. Get on the interest list for discounts and announcements at www.sidekicktohero.com
Motown Museum is inviting middle and high school students to participate in its first Entrepreneur In Residence Program. Plus, a lawsuit against the Wayne County morgue claims Detroit Police is attempting to artificially lower the city's murder rate, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
As a child, Abbey had huge dreams of blessing the community around her by way of their tastebuds! Before enjoying her creations at one of her many food truck stops all over North Carolina and beyond, you'll be greeted with her contagious smile. Her aim is to make every person she meets feel seen and valued. Find hope and encouragement in her story of the last few years of redirected plans, not having a Plan B, her love for NYC, how the beach inspired her business name, the effects of the pandemic on her career goals, and her zeal for life and the discipline that being your own boss requires! Follow her on all social media platforms and find out where her food truck will be next! Facebook: The Boardwalk Baker, Instagram & TikTok: @theboardwalkbaker — let her know you listened to this podcast episode for a discount! My treat (pun intended
At 10 years old, Sidney Keys III founded Books N Bros, a book club and subscription service for young Black boys. Since then he has been honored and recognized by CNN and Marvel. Now 17 years old, Keys can add “published author” to his list of many accomplishments.
How Real Estate Investing Let Cori Zigmen Help Communities and Her Family We all started from somewhere and some of us end up in a completely different career than what we started. Cori started off young as a teenage owner of clubs, but ultimately ended up investing in real estate. Real estate investing allowed Cori to enjoy the benefits of passive income while helping communities progress. Learn the progress, growth, mistakes and wins of Cori Zigman on this episode of the Real Estate Investor Goddesses Podcast.
In this episode I chat with Emmeline White about our brand new project Visionary which we are launching in the hope of inspiring teenagers to see what other opportunities lay ahead when they finish education.
Joining us for the fertility Q&A is Cassie Destino from IVF Support UAE Kate shares her journey of going through 10 IVF treatments Manal is only 17 years old and is already a budding entrepreneur Dr Sergio Da Silva is on hand to answer your pet questionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam & Alex discuss starting a business at 18 years old & moving away to boarding school, why she started making sushi, becoming a massage therapist, her goals for the future, relationship advice & more…
Join Hailey in July's guest episode as she interviews Anna, a 15-year-old teen entrepreneur and the founder of AnnaMade Design Co, her homemade greeting card shop, and Soaring Together, an online community for teen business owners. Anna also has a passion for creative writing, and she most recently spoke about creative writing for the classroom at her TedxTalk at Cherry Creek. TUNE IN FOR: +Anna's journey as a teen entrepreneur & her WHY behind helping other teen business owners through her community, Soaring Together +Current challenges and wins from a teen business owner's perspective +How to deal with REJECTION (eek!) & Anna's tips for persisting +How Anna landed a TedxTalk at age 15 +What preparing for a Ted Talk looks like and all of the "behind the scenes" details +Anna & Hailey's tips on how to become a more confident speaker +How to channel more confidence & overcome the fear of being seen on social media +Why we need to overcome childhood fears of not being a good enough speaker or writer (and tips on how to reframe your thinking around these experiences) +How Anna reframes the concept of "failure" to motivate her +And so much more! CONNECT WITH HAILEY Instagram: @thesunshinesignal Business Inquiries: thesunshinesignal@gmail.com CONNECT WITH ANNA: Instagram: @soaring.together Instagram: @annamadedesignco Watch Anna's TedxTalk Download Anna's FREE 7-Step Guide to Start Your Online Business To support the podcast, leave 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts! (XO, BIG LOVE for the support
Life Leadership with Leila Singh: All things... Coaching, Career & Personal Brand!
In today's episode of the mi-brand HQ podcast, I am speaking to Shaina Banerjee Young Entrepreneur, technology advocate and a digital marketer. She is a passionate leader who oversees the GroSave vision and leads the delivery team. Shaina is a high school student with a desire to pursue an undergraduate degree in Computer Science. She is the winner of the Space Kidz India Young Scientist competition 2020 and a Google certified Digital Marketer. In today's episode, Shaina shares with us – How, as a teenager & entrepreneur, she is on a mission to pursue her vision through following her passion to create significant change! From a small idea a couple years ago…to securing funding and a recent successful product launch Why mentoring and surrounding herself with like-minded people has propelled her forward faster than she could ever imagine! Why going against the norm means letting go of others' opinions, in order to succeed! How her newly launched App will help reduce food waste and feed those that often go hungry! You can connect with Shaina on LinkedIn at - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaina-banerjee-8b6b19226/ The Life Leadership Podcast – with Leila Singh, is all things Coaching, Career & Personal Branding! This podcast is for ambitious career professionals, especially aspiring executives, working in the technology industry, wanting to uncover your real potential, create new possibilities and accelerate your career - to BE DO & HAVE more, whilst redefining your success, in work, relationships, health and much more. Life Leadership: Creating a life and career of choice, fulfilment and new possibilities! As well as discussing common coaching topics and challenges that my clients overcome, I will also explore aspects of career advancement and personal branding in the workplace. And of course, continue to interview high-achieving leaders and execs in the tech space, who have carved out a successful career in their field, overcome challenges, and are openly willing to share their career journey, learnings and insights with you. Please SUBSCRIBE to this podcast, leave a REVIEW and SHARE with those that may benefit from this content. If you would like to learn more about working with me, Direct Message me on LinkedIn or email me at hello@leilasingh.com Connect directly with me here - www.linkedin.com/in/leila-singh/ Register here to receive your copy of The mi-brand Personal Brand Playbook - www.leilasingh.com/go/playbook And check out - >>> This article by https://BestPodcasts.co.uk, who curated a list of the Best Career Podcasts of 2023, offering unique and actionable insights to help you achieve your career goals - https://www.bestpodcasts.co.uk/best-career-podcasts/ with our podcast ‘Life Leadership' featuring in the Top 5! >>> https://blog.Feedspot.com whose editorial team extensively researched and curated a list of the Top 15 Life Leadership Podcasts across all platforms, featuring 'Life Leadership' in the Top 3! With ranking based on factors including - Podcast content quality - Episode consistency - Age of podcast - Engagement & shares of the podcast across social platforms. 15 Best Life Leadership Podcasts You Must Follow in 2023 (feedspot.com)
In episode #58 of JUVY we deep dive into the business side of having a teenage podcast, and what the reality of being a teen entrepreneur is really like! If you enjoy please download :)
Do you have a teen entrepreneur? They'll love this conversation with AnnaMade Design Co. owner to hear about the progress she's made in her business while still in high school. Listen in and be inspired! Show notes are at www.4onemore.com/155 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homeschoolwithmoxie/support
SHOW DESCRIPTION: Your head will be spinning after listening to this episode!! That's because our featured Teen Entrepreneur, 16 year old Briley, creates & sells amazing Spin Art!! Click Here For Transcription AUDIENCE: Anyone Worldwide!! GIVEAWAY INFO: We're giving away a limited edition phone case that is created by Briley with his Spin Art!! Such a cool item! And it's very easy to enter! We want to see how creative YOU are!! Take a screenshot of your phone's home screen/lock screen so we can see what lights you up!! And DM it to us on either Facebook or IG - @teenjobhelp ! We'll create a collage with everyone's "art" & display it on our socials!! And we'll put your name on our Spinny Wheel & on 5/1/22, we'll randomly pick a winner! · Participants can be any age & a resident of any country! · Winner will be notified via DM on IG or Facebook CONTACT INFO: Time To Spill podcast is hosted by Teen Job Help www.teenjobhelp.com You can find Teen Job Help on Facebook, IG & Twitter as @teenjobhelp– we would love it if you would follow us!! EPISODE GUEST: Briley a.k.a. Masked Double B! Make sure you follow him here on IG and here on TikTok You can view & purchase his art here on Etsy Read some news articles about Briley here
#CrossleggedWithHiraMehta - a fun facts and motivational podcast about life around us
CHARULATA OF THE CHARLIE AND NUSH DUO FOUNDERS OF TREASURE CASKET. I SPOTTED THEM ON FACEBOOK AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT THEY ARE TEEN ENTREPRENEURS WHO ARE GOING VOCAL FOR LOCAL BY EMPOWERING ARTISANS IN THEIR HOMETOWN IN ASSAM AND SHOWCASING THEIR PRODUCTS ON THEIR INSTA PAGE @THETREASURECASKET. A MUST LISTEN INSPIRING CONVERSATION ON HOW EACH ONE OF US NEEDS TO STEP UP. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hira-mehta/message
At 16 years old, Arian Adeli founded his first company, Rivo Trading, a FinTech startup. Today, he's a successful 17-year-old CEO and an Internationally Best-Selling Author. Amy Tom chats with Arian about his experience as a teen entrepreneur. On this episode of The HackerNoon Podcast: Where and when did Arian learn to code? (3:46)
Meet our youngest guest, “Mr. Cory” Nieves. Cory started his business at age 6... He was tired of taking the bus to school and told his mom he wanted to buy her a car. So, he started selling cookies. His hard work paid off and he and his mom have been featured on Ellen DeGeneres, Good Morning America and CNBC's The Profit… just to name a few. Enjoy this episode with Mr. Cory!
This week on Project Grownup we are interviewing 16 Year OLD Entrepreneur and Instagram EXPERT, Niti Sarran. Niti has developed a full-time side hustle through her passion for teaching people how to grow and monetize their social media accounts. Niti also hosts her own Podcast, NS Audio (avalable on Spotify & itunes) which includes inspiring interviews and valuable personal episodes with quick tips and advice for personal growth. Words to Live By: (Niti Sarran) “Don't be afraid to be kind, Don't be afraid to work hard, Don't be afraid to want to be Wealthy. Go do what you want to do, and don't let anyone hold you back. “ What do you do to make yourself or your brand stand out on social media? Let us know on Twitter & IG @ProjGrownup NITI SARRAN: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4pEsLgu7MxCv2wW3RTQRTJ?si=SFSGvusFRke0H3IbB23JeQ&dl_branch=1&nd=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nitisarran/ Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/nitisarran/ ***Like and Subscribe on iTunes & Leave a 5-Star review. *** Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher: Project Grownup IG & Twitter: @ProjGrownup If you or someone you know would be good for Project Grownups Inspiring Stories series, send an email to projgrownup@gmail.com
You'd be forgiven for thinking that most entrepreneurs start their journey well into adulthood... working in corporate first before breaking free, starting a side business before going all in or perhaps going through something which inspires them to re-evaluate their life and career. But this isn't always the case, and this week's guest is proof. Inspired by her entrepreneurial Mum, Bailey Rose has been brought up knowing what it takes to be an entrepreneur... so much so that she became one herself as soon as she could, starting her journey as ‘The Teen Entrepreneur' before becoming a fully-fledged female entrepreneur in her own right. About Bailey-Rose Bailey-Rose is a 19 year old entrepreneur who is from and is based in New Zealand. She runs a thriving branding and online services business for female entrepreneurs in which she edits podcasts, delivers brand development, funnels, membership sites and more. She's on a mission to inspire as many female entrepreneurs as possible to find their voice and thrive online. You can connect with Bailey Rose as follows: Web: www.baileyrose.co/Instagram: www.instagram.com/baileyrose.co Facebook: www.facebook.com/baileyrosebiz About Carly:Carly is a Personal Brand Strategist, Brand Mentor, Copy Coach and all round supporter of women based in the North West of England UK where she lives with her husband, their 3 young daughters and their 3 Guinea Pigs (also girls). She is passionate about aligning and connecting soul led female entrepreneurs with their dream clients using her 4 step SOAR model.To find out how you can work with Carly or to book a call please check out the links below:Website: www.carlykeighley.comEmail: info@carlykeighley.comInstagram: carly_keighleyFacebook: Carly Keighley >>Join the free Facebook group ‘Dream Client Attractors'YouTube: Carly Keighley
Dreams begin early for most everyone; but it takes passion, belief, and determination to turn a dream into a reality. Teen hosts Diya Hitvalli and Nihal Gill interview 14-year-old, Graciela, a visionary who possesses natural talent and a drive that is far beyond her years. Her upbeat mature, and insightful perspective and heart are qualities set her apart in her journey to achieve her goals. She talks about becoming a recording artist at a young age and the determination, passion, and hard work that being an entrepreneur entails. She just released her first single, Seize the Day, and credits her family for being her guiding light. Diya discusses the benefits of being a teen entrepreneur and outlines a road map for everyone to achieve their goals. She launched an app, KeepMeSafe. Nihal shares a favorite poem, Lessons of Entrepreneurship and provides ways for teens to start a business they'll enjoy. Entrepreneurship is the ability to run and organize a business and make profit even if you face obstacles on the way. An entrepreneur is defined as a person who has a drive to establish a business that they can run and venture along with the risk. Be willing to work hard, avoid the naysayers, and follow your dream. Then Seize the Day! Carpe diem.
In this episode we interview the prolific and inspirational teen entrepreneur and podcaster, Chase Guelette! This is the first time we've interviewed a teen on our podcast. Chase is 16 years old at the time of this recording and Beau and I were absolutely blown away. If you're a parent who wants to find inspiration for your teenager, than look no further than this episode! Chase is the host of the Young Entrepreneurs Rebellion podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-young-entrepreneurs-rebellion/id1556158866 You can contact Chase by DM on Instagram @chase_guelette https://www.instagram.com/chase_guelette/ Also, I was interviewed by Chase on his podcast, and you can find that episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forrestt-folen-on-discipline-becomeing-fitness-millionaire/id1556158866?i=1000522235205 ----more---- To enroll your teen in the next TEEN MINDSET TRANSFORMATION LIVE, ONLINE 8-WEEK COURSE w/ Coach Forrest Folen text "TEEN" to 760-593-4238.
Entrepreneurship success knows no age. Jack Rosenthal proved that statement to be true when he embraced the life of a teen entrepreneur by becoming a 17-year-old digital marketer and social media advertiser. Joining John Solleder, he breaks down his secrets of delving into the world of entrepreneurship even at a young age thanks to the inspiration of his father. Jack enumerates some essential tips when investing as a young adult, approaching sole proprietorship the right way, and harnessing the power of the internet through digital marketing. He also shares his experiences as the founder of Young Investors Club, where he guided fellow young entrepreneurs in finding the most rewarding financial opportunities for them.
By 19 years old, Scottish firecracker Liv Conlon launched and made £1million from her home staging business, making her one of the UK's most admired teen entrepreneurs. Since leaving school early and starting her business at 16 years old, Liv has learned to “face it ‘til you make it,” and understands the importance of being confident in yourself. Liv talks all about the keys to her confidence, the importance of asking for help, and learning never to take no as an answer. This is the episode for you if you want to learn how to walk into your “yeses” fully & confidently. Resources: Follow Liv on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/oliviaconlon/ Listen to the THought Leader Chat (TLC) Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/thought-leader-chat-tlc/id1483832277 Notes: 4.00 “Face it til you make it” - Liv 6.00 & 16.00 asking for help (men s. women) Allee “Knowing she's real. That's the key to all of it.” “Your story is connected to the downfalls that almost hit you, but they don't.” 17.15 “There's feminine power in asking a guy, ‘yeah, can you hold me handbag.” - Liv
Meet Andrew and Anshul, two of the four founders of AUesome, a company that is bridging the digital and physical world of at-home therapy, one specialized kit at a time. But here is the remarkable thing . . . not only are all of the founders of this corporation still in high school, they have also never met in person!!! That's right, the entire corporation is 100% ran virtually. . . and they are killing it!fourLets Define Autism:Autism spectrum disorder impacts the nervous system. The range and severity of symptoms can vary widely. Common symptoms include difficulty with communication, difficulty with social interactions, obsessive interests, and repetitive behaviors. Early recognition, as well as behavioral, educational, and family therapies may reduce symptoms and support development and learning.IN THIS EPISODEYou'll meet Andrew and Anshul, two amazing high school students who are co-founders of the company AUesome. You will hear the story on how 5 complete strangers came together, virtually, to create a company to help kids and families with Autism. They will discuss their biggest struggles, adversity challenges and how they operate the company, virtually and yet are still doing an amazing job! CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO AUESOMEVisit the AUesome Website | click hereDavid Flood's Website | click hereDavid's Viral Video | click hereJessie's Instagram | click hereBrian's Instagram | click hereThe CharityU Podcast is powered by Think Kindness
Morgan Tracy J and I discuss: Learn the four pillars to Kingdom entrepreneurship Discover the foundations to success as a teen What steps should you take next in preparing for your business ideas and get some good ideas for working with social media
This is a SWEET treat! Tune in as I interview teen entrepreneur, Layla and her mom as we discuss her cupcake shop and her passion for helping the homeless community.
Why she created teen bossbabesHow she is building an amazing community for other teen entrepreneursHer tips for other teens that are or want to be entrepreneursFind Paola here:www.socialsbypaola.com/teen-boss-babeFollow her on Instagram@teenbossbabes@socialsbypaola