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Ideal Millenial Entrepreneur Podcast

Ideal Millenial Entrepreneur Podcast

De : Amir Estimo
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Who is this podcast for? Great question, if you are a 9-5 employee and sick and tired of earning a paycheck and not enough money to save. You will learn how to create wealth outside of your 9-5 gig. This podcast will take you on a journey from novice to expert wealth builder and you can make a decision whether to leave or stay at your 9-5 job once you achieve your financial independence or financial freedom. Show host Amir Estimo will not gate keep any information by sharing and teaching on this podcast:


-How money works for you, not you work for it.
-How to grow income outside of your paycheck.
-Understand the ebbs and flows of entrepreneurship.
-How to take actionable steps on creating wealth and personal finance.
-How to be a successful Land Investor.



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    • 135: Between School Structure and Adult Freedom: The Invisible Gap
      Jun 4 2025

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      Watching my daughter graduate high school recently prompted deep reflection on that critical transition when structured school life ends and "real world" responsibilities begin. This moment represents both exhilarating freedom and terrifying uncertainty for new graduates entering a world without bell schedules and syllabi.

      Young adults today face a unique paradox. They possess technological advantages we millennials never had—smartphones, AI tools, instant information access—yet many remain completely unprepared for basic adult responsibilities. How do you pay rent? What's involved in getting insurance? How do you create structure when nobody is enforcing your schedule? These questions plague new graduates who've been sheltered from these realities throughout their educational journey.

      As parents, mentors, and community members, our responsibility doesn't end at graduation—it transforms. Rather than pushing these young adults out to "sink or swim," this moment calls for a different kind of support: open conversations without condescension, guidance without control, and creating a safe space where they can discuss their fears and questions. The relationships we build during this transition period often determine whether they'll seek our wisdom when facing important decisions or struggle alone through challenges. My conversations with my daughter taught me that our graduates don't need us to solve their problems, but they desperately need to know we're available when they inevitably stumble.

      If you're supporting a recent graduate or preparing for that transition, remember that balance is key. Allow them space to make mistakes, but remain their safety net. Recognize that generational differences exist in how we approach adulthood, but the fundamental need for wisdom and guidance remains unchanged. Share your experiences, listen more than you speak, and create the kind of relationship where nothing is off-limits for discussion. What support are you providing to the young adults in your life as they navigate this critical transition? I'd love to hear your stories and strategies.

      This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

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      17 min
    • 134. Why Being Afraid to Fail Might Be Your Biggest Failure
      May 21 2025

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      Fear of failure paralyzes so many of us in our personal and professional lives. We stand at the precipice of opportunity but retreat to safety, telling ourselves it's better not to try than to fall short. But what if failure isn't what we think it is?

      In this thought-provoking episode, we challenge the very existence of failure through the wisdom of basketball legend Kobe Bryant. Shortly before his tragic passing in 2020, Bryant shared a perspective that could transform how you approach challenges: "Failure doesn't exist. It's a figment of your imagination." Through a powerful recorded interview with Bryant, we explore his unique mindset that transcends both the fear of failure and the pressure to win, finding instead a centered approach focused purely on learning and growth.

      The Mamba Mentality reveals that setbacks only become failures when we choose not to progress from them. As Bryant explains, "If I fail on Monday, I'm going to learn something from that failure and try again on Tuesday." This perspective isn't just inspiring—it's practical wisdom for entrepreneurs, parents facing new challenges, graduates entering the workforce, and anyone standing at life's crossroads.

      What holds you back from taking chances? Is it fear, lack of support, or something else entirely? Whether you're contemplating starting a business, pursuing a promotion, or navigating major life transitions, Bryant's analytical approach to disappointment offers a blueprint for resilience. The real failure isn't stumbling—it's stopping and refusing to learn. Listen now, and perhaps you'll never see failure the same way again.

      This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

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      9 min
    • 133: The Great Office Return: Navigating Work Changes as a Millennial
      May 14 2025

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      Millennial entrepreneurs face ongoing challenges as corporations push for a full return to the office, disrupting the work-life balance many have established during the pandemic years. This transition affects not just our professional development but our personal well-being, family dynamics, and entrepreneurial aspirations.

      • Pre-pandemic office culture required five-day office attendance for most employees
      • During COVID, companies implemented remote work for approximately two years
      • Post-pandemic hybrid schedules (3 days office/2 days home) became common
      • Major financial companies now requiring five-day office attendance
      • DFW traffic makes commuting increasingly difficult and time-consuming
      • Working from home provides flexibility for family responsibilities
      • Current economic conditions with rising costs of essentials puts pressure on employees
      • Companies leverage economic uncertainty when implementing unpopular policies
      • Developing income streams outside primary employment provides security
      • LinkedIn shows fewer work-from-home opportunities available
      • Mental breaks are essential for sustainable productivity and health
      • Some companies offer sabbaticals after extended employment
      • Don't sacrifice health and well-being for job advancement
      • Remember that companies will quickly replace employees regardless of dedication

      Take some time for yourself. If you have sick days or personal days, use them. Don't burn yourself out for a job that will post your position the day after you're gone.


      This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

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      20 min
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