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The speaker discusses the challenges of working in predictive business, which has become increasingly important in recent years but involves predicting and balancing risks.
10:27 - 11:59 (01:31)
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The speaker discusses the challenges of working in predictive business, which has become increasingly important in recent years but involves predicting and balancing risks. Despite this, he details how he has helped his business to grow by hiring the right people and focusing on strategy.
ChapterHelping People with Low-Cap X
EpisodeMichael Girdley: Why Fireworks Are A Cash Cow and How to Operate a Holdco Worth $100 Million
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker started their business with $2 million of their own and their partner's money, while the rest of the funds for each startup are raised separately, but they prefer to use their own money rather than raising capital.
11:59 - 13:25 (01:26)
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The speaker started their business with $2 million of their own and their partner's money, while the rest of the funds for each startup are raised separately, but they prefer to use their own money rather than raising capital.
ChapterHelping People with Low-Cap X
EpisodeMichael Girdley: Why Fireworks Are A Cash Cow and How to Operate a Holdco Worth $100 Million
PodcastMy First Million
An entrepreneur discusses his various business ventures, naming coding boot camps as his most profitable and fulfilling one due to its ability to change people's lives.
13:25 - 14:19 (00:54)
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An entrepreneur discusses his various business ventures, naming coding boot camps as his most profitable and fulfilling one due to its ability to change people's lives. The coding boot camp has a low eight-figure revenue and runs at a 15 to 20% margin.
ChapterHelping People with Low-Cap X
EpisodeMichael Girdley: Why Fireworks Are A Cash Cow and How to Operate a Holdco Worth $100 Million
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast discusses how Twitter can create echo chambers where people only follow and interact with similar individuals, missing out on diverse opinions and ideas.
14:19 - 17:04 (02:44)
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The podcast discusses how Twitter can create echo chambers where people only follow and interact with similar individuals, missing out on diverse opinions and ideas.