Brian Maida was interested in income property at the age of 20 and by 22, he purchased his first home. Brian gives an inspiriting message to millennials on how they can do it too. He encourages people to stay away from the stock market, stop listening to financial news, and more in this episode of Young Wealth. Key Takeaways: 2:50 – Brian talks about his first real estate deal. 6:00 – Jason gets Brian's thoughts about owning condos. 10:05 – Brian likes the stock market, but doesn't think it's a ...
Apr 28, 2015•23 min
Jason Hartman introduces Ryan Houck to the show to talk about generation Y. Ryan Houck is the founder of Free Market America as well as the author of Will America Fail?. He shares some very interesting insights into the world of environment regulation and then Jason and Ryan talk about some of the key characteristics our Gen Y population has and why it makes them so unique compared to everybody else. Key Takeaways: 1:30 – Ryan talks a little bit about Free Market America and their mission. 8:00 ...
Mar 27, 2015•33 min
Jason Hartman invites Nancy Lublin to talk about her volunteer campaigns at DoSomething.org, the largest organization in the world for teens to help with social change. Nancy talks about her organization as well as Crisis Text Line, a texting hotline-equivalent for children and young adults experiencing bullying, depression, and more. Nancy shares some surprising facts about what today's teens are going through, how Crisis Text Line works, and how Do Something originally got started. Key Takeawa...
Mar 22, 2015•20 min
Jason invites David Scott on the Young Wealth show to talk about his book The Longest Distance. David's book teaches others about the importance of being in the present and finding happiness within. David and Jason talk about some of the key things you can learn from the book, how it applies to everyday life, and why it's a story that almost anybody can relate to. The Longest Distance has won the Living Now Book Awards and has been highly reviewed on Amazon as a very inspiring book to reread aga...
Mar 16, 2015•22 min
Nicole Lapin has lend a very successful news anchor career and has appeared on several news channels such as CNN Live, Bloomberg, CNBC, and much, much more. She joins Jason today on Young Wealth to talk about her latest book, Rich Bitch. In the book, Nicole provides 12 incredibly easy steps for anyone to get control over their personal finances and make better financial decisions in their life. Nicole explains to Jason's audience some of the important steps in the book that will help them succee...
Mar 07, 2015•19 min
Jason Hartman sits down one on one with his Youth Wealth audience today to talk about the possibility of moving back to California, the benefits of being a renter, and why Bitcoin is a bad investment. He also shares his expertise on what's currently happening in the Houston, North Dakota, and San Diego real estate market. Key Takeaways: 5:15 – Jason is considering moving back to California for tax purposes. 7:00 – Jason lists a couple of upcoming shows he'll be airing in the future. 10:35 – Bitc...
Feb 20, 2015•37 min
In today's Young Wealth episode, Jason Hartman does a quick interview with Sramana Mitra. Sramana is the founder of One Million by One Million and the author of several books including the Golden Raft, Bootstrapping With A Paycheck, Billion Dollar Unicorns, and more. She talks to Jason today about her virtual incubation business – One Million by One Million and how her company works to help new businesses. Key Takeaways 1:15 – What is a virtual incubator? Sramana explains what she does. 3:40 – M...
Feb 09, 2015•17 min
Today’s Young Wealth Show sees Professor Sophia McClennen join Jason Hartman to discuss many of the issues arising in her book, Is Satire Saving Our Nation? These include the rise of satire, the changing values of Generation Y and the development of American news broadcasting, with a particular focus on the role Fox News plays in our society. Key Takeaways 01.17 – Sophia McClennen describes how the role of satire is changing in today’s world. 04.00 – When traditional forms of news media were let...
Jan 31, 2015•29 min
In today’s Young Wealth Show, Jason Hartman discusses changing technology and how that’s affecting the way we now pay for things with CEO and Founder of Hartland Payments Systems, Robert Carr. Every aspect of our world seems to be at the hands of scientists and inventors striving to change how we do things, and money and payments are just the latest point of interest. Key Takeaways 01.38 – With the world being digitalized and modernized, it was only a matter of time before it changed the way we ...
Jan 22, 2015•26 min
Geography and demographic patterns prove their importance in the discussions featured on today’s Young Wealth Show. Jason Hartman talks to Peter Zeihan, author of The Accidental Superpower, about the many factors which have affected the economic and social growth of America and several other vital world powers. They consider topics from China’s one-child policy, the comparative strength of the dollar and the how the future looks in terms of oil production and 3D printing. Key takeaways 01.37 – G...
Jan 01, 2015•34 min
Today’s interviewee is none other than Jason’s Aunt Joan, an incredibly successful real estate investor who, together with her husband, owns more than 70 single-family homes around the Sacramento, California area. ‘Old-School’ seems to be the buzz-word of choice, but Joan talks about how she got into real estate, why she still loves it and gives some great advice about property management and keeping your tenants on side. Key Takeaways 1.12 – Jason Hartman asks his influential Aunt Joan about th...
Dec 23, 2014•39 min
Jason Hartman invites Tim Carney, author of The Big Rip-Off and Obamanomics and writer for the Washington Examiner to come on the show and give his thoughts about the huge and potentially irreversible impact that big business and big Government are having on America. They also discuss topics such as human rights to information and what you say when Goldman Sachs offers you a position. Key Takeaways 05.40 – Tim Carney provides some examples where regulation seems to have an alternate outcome to w...
Dec 16, 2014•24 min
Today’s Young Wealth Show looks at one of the most successful entrepreneurial stories of recent decades. Jason Hartman invites Brian Smith, the founder and the brains behind UGG Boots to talk about the brand’s unassuming roots, the difficulties of the early years and the steps associated to selling a brand such as UGG. They also discuss many of the points raised in Brian’s upcoming book The Birth of a Brand, which applies an interesting new metaphor to the concept of brand identification and dev...
Dec 10, 2014•43 min
Christine Hassler comes on to the Young Wealth show to talk about disappointment and how that affects millennials. She is a professional speaker and considers herself a Gen Y expert. She is also an author and has recently published a new book called Expectation Hangover: Overcoming Disappointment in Work, Love, and Life, which both Jason and her discuss in detail. Key Takeaways: 3:45 – Christine's new book, Expectation Hangover, is for anybody who has been disappointed and wants to leverage it. ...
Nov 12, 2014•23 min
Today’s Young Wealth Show sees Jason Hartman talking to the author of Life Purpose Boot Camp, Eric Maisel about how we need to change our perception of meaning and anxiety in the creative world. Maisel’s atheist beliefs lead to a spirited exchanging of views, making today’s podcast informative and passionate. Key Takeaways 02.50 – Eric Maisel’s movement is not about searching for meaning, but about creating meaning. 09.00 – It’s important to assess if your life as it is has meaning, but it’s mor...
Nov 04, 2014•30 min
Justin Gilchrist guest appears on the Young Wealth show today. He is an expert in buying online businesses and is also the co-founder of Centurica - a company that helps customers with website assessment and due diligence. He shares some important insider tips to Jason and his listeners about what you need to look for when purchasing an online business for the very first time. Key Takeaways: 5:22 – For the most part, Justin wouldn't classify it as a business unless it's at least 1 year old. 8:00...
Oct 30, 2014•28 min
Mark Lack is the founder of The Peak Performance Club, which helps empower and encourage young adults to achieve greatness. He is also the author of the book Shorten The Gap – Shortcuts To Success and Happiness. Mark sits down with Jason today to talk about your mindset and how you can achieve the success you have always wanted by simply changing your outlook on life. Key Takeaways: 5:00 – Self-education is incredibly important. Always keep learning. 7:40 – Start developing yourself in every lev...
Oct 23, 2014•24 min
Zac Bissonnette is an author of several different books and is recently coming out with a new one called, “Good Advice From Bad People.” Today he sits down with Jason to give you a little insight about what you can learn from the book as well as talk about some of the problems with expensive colleges. Join Jason today and learn a couple of things about Lance Armstrong, Donald Trump, and more. Key Takeaways: 3:00 – When we know nothing about a person/celebrity, make them our role model, and when ...
Oct 15, 2014•16 min
On today’s Young Wealth Show, Jason Hartman talks with author, Grant Cardone, about philosophies to live by, getting where you want to be and the importance of who you know. One of Cardone’s latest books, The 10X Rule , poses some interesting points about the fundamental ways in which we go about our daily lives. Key Takeaways 02.30 – You can totally change your life by living by the mantra: Commit first, figure the rest out later. 06.00 – Constructing a business plan for a totally new business ...
Sep 17, 2014•27 min
Dmitry Kozlov, founder and CEO of Purpose Inspired Marketing, is Jason Hartman’s guest today on the Young Wealth Show. With topics for discussion ranging from colour perception and its influence on website conversion to creating opportunities for the technological youth of today, this episode will open the eyes of many listeners to website design elements they may never have considered. Key Takeaways 03.00 – A lot of advanced web design deals with people’s perceptions associated with graphics, s...
Sep 11, 2014•33 min
Bernard Pollard is the current safety for the Tennessee Titans and a Super Bowl champion. He's the Founder of Style Pro 31. Pollard invented and patented a one-of-a-kind lifestyle-enhancing, safety-promoting personal care product—the Smart Tray®. Pollard discusses how he got into entrepreneurship. He gives us an inside glimpse of how professional athletes view business and manage their money. Style Pro 31 was founded in 2012 when Bernard Pollard, Jr., overheard a problem in need of a solution. T...
Aug 25, 2014•19 min
It was 2002 but it seems like it was just yesterday. Ace Chapman was 22 and just the thought of what the next 40 years would look like terrified him. He had tried some business ideas here and there and nothing seemed to work. It seemed nearly impossible to get ahead. He had little savings, student loans, and credit card debt. He was so sick of being broke and not being able to afford to finer things in life or the freedom to follow his passion for travel and connecting with people. A college dro...
Aug 18, 2014•28 min
Terry Savage is a nationally known expert on personal finance, the markets, and the economy. Terry is a regular blogger at the Huffington Post. She is a frequent guest on television and radio shows, including CNN, CBS, and appeared many times on Oprah! Terry is in demand as a speaker at business meetings across the country. Her lively presentation style entertains as well as informs, whether talking about global economics, investing techniques, or personal finances. In 2012, Terry was named a "T...
Aug 12, 2014•17 min
Martin Yate is the New York Times bestselling author of the "Knock Em Dead" series. He's the author of the new book, "Knock 'em Dead Social Networking." In his latest installment, Yate discusses how hiring managers and job seekers use social networking sites like LinkedIn, Google+, Facebook, and Twitter. He explains the importance of social networks in landing jobs and how social media creates stability in an uncertain world of work. Yate them talks about the important highlights to have on any ...
Aug 04, 2014•32 min
Dr. John Demartini is the founder of the Demartini Institute and author of, "How to Make One Hell Of A Profit and Still Get to Heaven." He joins the show to discuss the true nature of wealth and how people can better understand and appreciate the true nature of wealth. Dr. Demartini developed the audio program "Business Mastery." He shares important tools that are needed to dissolve unconscious blocks to business success. Finally, Dr. Demartini talks about some strategies to make and save money....
Jul 30, 2014•29 min
Pete Seat is the former spokesman for President George W. Bush, U.S. Senator Dan Coats and The Indiana Republican Party. He's now the Senior Project Manager at Hathaway Strategies and Founding Publisher of TheFrontRowSeat.com . He's the author of the new book, "The War on Millennials: Airing Grievances & Offering Solutions Through the Eyes of America's Next Generation of Leaders." In the past two elections, the millennials voted for Obama. Seat discusses who they will vote for next, given ho...
Jul 23, 2014•23 min
Scott Gerber is the Founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council. He joins the podcast to share his thoughts on crowdfunding young entrepreneurs and start-ups changing the healthcare industry. He then finishes the discussion by sharing some advice for relationship building. Scott Gerber is a self taught serial entrepreneur, sought-after public speaker, internationally syndicated business columnist, television commentator, and author of the book ”Never Get a “Real” Job”. He is the producer and host ...
Apr 14, 2014•21 min
Anne Filipic is the President of Enroll America. Filipic has been tasked with taking one of the most politicized and divisive pieces of legislation in recent American history and turning it into a kitchen table, family-friendly consumer issue. She joins the podcast to discuss the marketing tactics she is utilizing to sell Obamacare. Filipic tells us the truth on how things are really going with Obamacare and whether they are hitting their metrics. She also explains why she set a deadline of Marc...
Apr 02, 2014•17 min
At 38, Jennifer Kushell, has lead a movement inspiring young people to do more with their lives for two decades. As Co-Founder and President of Young & Successful Media, she has been a relentless advocate for the younger generations, impacting the lives and futures of millions around the world. In 2006, she led her company in launching YSN.com – Your Success Network – an online universe for emerging adults to explore their passions, connect with ambitious others and find opportunities across...
Mar 14, 2014•26 min
Alexandra Levit is a workplace author, generational speaker, columnist, consultant, and author of, "They Don’t Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something’s Guide to the Business World." She joins the show to discuss smart career moves 20-somethings can make out of college to help them land the jobs of their dreams. While at the job, it's important for youngsters to find workplace mentors. Levit explains how new employees can do this. Levit breaks down recent jobs data to conclude certain sig...
Mar 06, 2014•20 min