On today’s episode of the Wealthy Wellthy Podcast, I’m joined by Hans Knol. Hans has mastered the art of Airbnb and he owns a thriving Airbnb business without actually owning any real estate. He is helping real estate investors, agents, brokers, and entrepreneurs achieve a stable recurring income by providing teaching and coaching with his BNB Brokering Masterclasses.
As an Airbnb super host myself, I learned a ton from this conversation, Hans and I discuss the mindset of a successful host and how to structure an Airbnb business as an actual business. He shares the secrets on how to set up properties intelligently to break through the noise and competition. We talk about how to market properties to keep a full calendar with the technologies and tools that most don't know about that can make all the difference for a healthy real estate investment income stream.
This information is very relevant right now in light of what's going on in the marketplace. As a host, my very nice Airbnb income vanished overnight as my reservations and bookings for the next three months canceled. So I'm taking this time to upgrade my properties, improving my systems, and implementing what Hans recommends to be well-positioned and highly competitive for when people start booking again. For anyone with an Airbnb property, listening to these tips is important and it may be what carries you over the other side. If you don't have an Airbnb yet, now might be the time to put this strategy in place.
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On today’s episode of the Wealthy Wellthy Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Steve Young, DPT. Steve is a Holistic Health Practitioner and Coach that has co-created a holistic healing system to resolve ailments, a workstation to prevent poor posture and poor health from inactivity, and customized self-care strategies to heal faster. He’s currently working on an AI system that can help people find and resolve the root cause of illnesses. Steve has directly supported the healing of over 8000 patients directly in the last 20 years and is the co-founder of Ammortal, who has a "moonshot" goal is to help a billion people end their suffering from chronic illness and turn their health from a liability into their greatest asset.
During this conversation, Steve and I talk about how the current health care system is broken and why it's important to focus on the “how” of being healthy versus the “what.” Steve encourages everyone to gain a deeper understanding of their biology, mindset, biomechanics, energy, and environment in order to live in peak performance in every category of life. We discuss actions to take today to minimize illness and start maximizing longevity. Steve believes getting to the cause of the symptoms is key to curing chronic illness, he offers unconventional tips and techniques for increasing energy and vitality for feeling wealthy. If you're feeling stuck when it comes to your health, you'll wish to listen in.
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On this episode of the Wealthy Wellthy Podcast, I’m joined by Michael Fishman. Michael has spent the last 20 years as a leading advisor on marketing, positioning and sustained business growth to consumer health information and product businesses. He supported Rodale Inc. in growing the Prevention and Men's Health publishing brands, taking their book business from ground level to $300M per year, and consulted for brands such as Hint Water, Athletic Greens, Vital Choice, and Jigsaw Health along with admired personalities Dr. Andrew Weil, Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Dr. Daniel Amen and a long list of others. Michael leads the annual Consumer Health Summit, the private invitational gathering for founders, which he created in 1994. In his varied talks, he shares how marketing language, customer care, and work culture combine to take companies and personal brands from merely good to the beloved best at what they do.
In this conversation, Michael and I discuss growing your business by being purposeful. He shares that the personal brands which see the greatest growth and following are the ones that back their mission with purpose and authenticity. We talk about consciousness and the role it plays on scaling and customer satisfaction. And how so many fail to realize that authenticity and realness produce results much greater than the “latest” marketing ideas. Michael shares that the most common roadblock for a founder scaling up is getting in the way of their own growth and not “letting go” of having a say so in every decision. He makes a clear distinction between being your brand and being a part of your brand, what he calls “humanizing your brand.” At a time when so many personal brands are focused on being a seven-figure company, Michael brings it back to ground level stating that focusing on impact and results for clients is the true ticket to a successful brand. If you want to learn more about how to grow and scale with purpose and true impact, you’ll want to check out this episode.
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