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The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
Bill Rancic and journalist Josie Cox, talk about her book, “Women Money Power: The Rise and Fall of Economic Equality”, how significant legislative changes shaped women’s rights in the economy, how women were considered second-class citizens under financial law until the late 20th century and why, despite these changes there is still gender pay gap, with cultural biases and structural challenges that limit true equality in the workplace, she underscores the importance of addressing these issues at individual, corporate, and policy levels, particularly around childcare and flexible work arrangements and she advocates for financial education as a form of empowerment, calls for open discussions on gender equality with both boys and girls to foster a more equitable future and much more.
Eric Trump and Bill Rancic cover values instilled by their parents, business ventures, and advice for young entrepreneurs. Their time on "The Apprentice" and Eric's growth, Eric credits his work ethic to his parents, who, despite their wealth, made their children work for what they wanted, Eric working construction from a young age, learning the value of hard work and money. Letting kids fail, the necessity of making decisions, whether good or bad, the Trump Organization's approach to hiring, emphasizing street smarts over formal education, success in the hospitality industry, combining high-quality service with great real estate, the strategic acquisition of golf courses and the integration of hospitality into these properties, how homes are liabilities rather than assets and making informed decisions based on market conditions.
Bill Rancic and CEO of Jose Andres Group Sam Sam Bakhshandehpour on Sam’s immigrant story, Sam’s father's disappointment when he left banking to go into hospitality, strategies for growth and challenges in the restaurant industry, the importance of financial planning, cost management, and strategic decisions, the high failure rate of new restaurants and the importance of calculated risks, advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, the mission of the Jose Andres group to change the world through the power of food, new restaurant openings in Las Vegas and partnerships with real estate developers, and the role of creativity and innovation in staying ahead of industry trends.
Bill Rancic is a world class entrepreneur. Howie Mandel has had a multifaceted career spanning over 45 years in comedy, acting, voice acting, and hosting. Bill and Howie discuss how Howie's entrepreneurial interests often outweigh his creative pursuits, the importance of financial literacy and education from a young age, advocating for practical money management skills, why Howie began investing early, focusing on real estate and passive income opportunities, the importance of treating money like employees that should work to generate more money, the power of saying "yes" to opportunities, as it leads to experiences and growth, how Howie maintains a cautious approach to finances, driven by a fear of financial insecurity, the deceptive nature of social media, where people often portray an illusion of success, the power of being proactive, making decisions, and not being afraid to fail.
Bill Rancic’s Dollar Bill Podcast is an edutainment podcast that shares everyday advice on money management, wealth fitness, and building a successful financial future. As host, serial entrepreneur Bill will share his keys to running a successful business portfolio from restaurateur to real estate mogul. He will explore the economic questions of the day with top business and financial advisors, and with a few celebrity entrepreneur guests popping in along the way.
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