Max Price and Riedl Peterson attempt to define what it means to be an entrepreneur through self-inquiry, informal interviews, and a sh**load of reading.
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Max Price and Riedl Peterson attempt to define what it means to be an entrepreneur through self-inquiry, informal interviews, and a sh**load of reading.
... moreThe podcast currently has 119 episodes available.
The boys review a book by Felix Dennis, one the richest poets in human history. Dennis is the founder of Maxim and many other big magazines under Dennis Publishing.
Riedl admits that he is still "in the sh*t", and Max talks about "the next stage"...
Take a ride with us.
The boys try to get to the bottom of the 2020 value shift.
The way our society views health, education, and property has changed dramatically. "Not all that glitters is gold" but it certainly can be exchanged for it.
The boys bring back a beloved segment to discuss secrecy and mentorship. Max talks about how business is tougher than he originally thought.
Max and Riedl talk about recent business developments. Max addresses the challenges that come with fining a good project manager, while Riedl asks about desirable character traits in a new hire.
The boys read some tweets, expanding on simple topics to try and find simple solutions.
Max and Riedl try to get to the bottom of why the Colombian economy is on the verge of collapse. Some answers are more obvious than others.
We are having issues with audio without our studio. It's a work in progress!
This episode marks the beginning of a two-month long journey. Max and Riedl discuss how the last few days have been in Medellin, Colombia. The boys also talk surprises, future plans, and the big picture moving forward.
Riedl Peterson talks to the void about what it means to be a green entrepreneur.
What does it mean to be rich? Is anger a positive emotion? Is humility necessary in the beginning? Is entrepreneurship a career?
Peterson tries to answer it all.
Max and Riedl talk about the different things in everyday life that cause us to lose our money. Are relationships, drugs, and travel "cash traps"? Do we make them traps? The boys try and seek the truth.
Riedl talks about how he is slowly beginning to realize that entrepreneurship is more of a lifestyle than a career path, and that money is a byproduct of the much larger journey. The boys take on California, discussing why/how the state is in the condition it's in..
Is it time for fight or flight?
Yo.
The podcast currently has 119 episodes available.