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Hey folks, it's Earnest Mann here. I had a revelation that could change the entire trajectory of The Earnest Mann Show — I need a mansion. And not just for the status. This episode breaks down why a mansion isn't a luxury, it's a strategic investment in the future of this show and all of you who listen to it.
From Tiny Shack to Influence HubMy 1,500-square-foot home doesn’t cut it. Picture this: press conferences in the East Wing, fine wine and cheese for Salem’s political elite, and the power to shape policy from my own estate. A proper 6,000-7,000 square-foot mansion on 8-10 acres would give me the credibility and capacity to host the movers and shakers of Oregon — where we could "strategize" on lowering their taxes while raising yours. All in the name of content creation, of course.
The West Wing Strategy — Podcasting with the GreatsNow let's talk about the West Wing. This would be reserved for influential podcast guests like Joe Rogan, Matt Walsh, and Dr. Grande. You know the names. I need to wine, dine, and learn from these media icons, absorbing their strategies for success and expanding my reach — without, of course, changing a single ounce of my content or integrity.
If you think success breeds sellouts, consider Joe Rogan. He secured $5 million from Spotify over four years — and only slightly adjusted his show’s content. This proves what I’m trying to tell you: massive wealth doesn’t compromise content, it enhances it. And with your help, I can follow in his footsteps — mansion, guests, and all.
Sure, asking for a mansion might sound bold. But when you weigh the ROI of brilliance, entertainment, and thought leadership I can offer from such a place, it becomes a humble proposal. So, would you care for a nice glass of Italian Pino with your Brie?
I would like to meet - both online and in person - individuals interested in discussing ideas on what really needs to be changed, to improve the quality of our lives.
So if you have a suggestion for an episode topic, or simply want to reach out to me for help, you can reach me via my website's contact page - https://theearnestmannshow.com/aboutcontact - and I will get back to you ASAP.
I'm not promising miracles, but my advice is often a hell of a lot better - and certainly cheaper - than a therapist!.
If you're interested in my new Incredible tote bag, which goes for a small donation for a very good cause - https://theearnestmannshow.com/earnest-stuff-vn9f-1qls - THANK YOU!
If you could throw a cup of coffee my way, that would ABSOLUTELY be appreciated! - https://ko-fi.com/earnestmann - THANK YOU!
You can also listen to any of my many previous episodes on my website at - https://theearnestmannshow.com/episodes
© 2020 - 26 The Earnest Mann Show
By Earnest MannHey folks, it's Earnest Mann here. I had a revelation that could change the entire trajectory of The Earnest Mann Show — I need a mansion. And not just for the status. This episode breaks down why a mansion isn't a luxury, it's a strategic investment in the future of this show and all of you who listen to it.
From Tiny Shack to Influence HubMy 1,500-square-foot home doesn’t cut it. Picture this: press conferences in the East Wing, fine wine and cheese for Salem’s political elite, and the power to shape policy from my own estate. A proper 6,000-7,000 square-foot mansion on 8-10 acres would give me the credibility and capacity to host the movers and shakers of Oregon — where we could "strategize" on lowering their taxes while raising yours. All in the name of content creation, of course.
The West Wing Strategy — Podcasting with the GreatsNow let's talk about the West Wing. This would be reserved for influential podcast guests like Joe Rogan, Matt Walsh, and Dr. Grande. You know the names. I need to wine, dine, and learn from these media icons, absorbing their strategies for success and expanding my reach — without, of course, changing a single ounce of my content or integrity.
If you think success breeds sellouts, consider Joe Rogan. He secured $5 million from Spotify over four years — and only slightly adjusted his show’s content. This proves what I’m trying to tell you: massive wealth doesn’t compromise content, it enhances it. And with your help, I can follow in his footsteps — mansion, guests, and all.
Sure, asking for a mansion might sound bold. But when you weigh the ROI of brilliance, entertainment, and thought leadership I can offer from such a place, it becomes a humble proposal. So, would you care for a nice glass of Italian Pino with your Brie?
I would like to meet - both online and in person - individuals interested in discussing ideas on what really needs to be changed, to improve the quality of our lives.
So if you have a suggestion for an episode topic, or simply want to reach out to me for help, you can reach me via my website's contact page - https://theearnestmannshow.com/aboutcontact - and I will get back to you ASAP.
I'm not promising miracles, but my advice is often a hell of a lot better - and certainly cheaper - than a therapist!.
If you're interested in my new Incredible tote bag, which goes for a small donation for a very good cause - https://theearnestmannshow.com/earnest-stuff-vn9f-1qls - THANK YOU!
If you could throw a cup of coffee my way, that would ABSOLUTELY be appreciated! - https://ko-fi.com/earnestmann - THANK YOU!
You can also listen to any of my many previous episodes on my website at - https://theearnestmannshow.com/episodes
© 2020 - 26 The Earnest Mann Show