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Spying on Daughter's Boyfriend and Red Apple's Profitable Investment
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36:38 - 43:51 (07:13)

This podcast episode talks about a man who spied on his daughter's boyfriend using an app he created, and also mentions the profitable investment of Red Apple that earned 30 million in sales with 5 million in profit.

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The speaker recounts a story of walking around the Hamptons and seeing a billionaire named John Katmia Donnis who she describes as fat and ugly.
36:38 - 37:27 (00:49)
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Gossip
Summary

The speaker recounts a story of walking around the Hamptons and seeing a billionaire named John Katmia Donnis who she describes as fat and ugly.

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Spying on Daughter's Boyfriend and Red Apple's Profitable Investment
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John Catsimatidis, the billionaire founder of Red Apple Group, talks about his business ventures and personal life, which includes a popular daughter and a mayoral bid.
37:27 - 40:22 (02:55)
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John Catsimatidis
Summary

John Catsimatidis, the billionaire founder of Red Apple Group, talks about his business ventures and personal life, which includes a popular daughter and a mayoral bid.

Chapter
Spying on Daughter's Boyfriend and Red Apple's Profitable Investment
Episode
#111 - Sam Parr Returns: The Scheme King is Back
Podcast
My First Million
A discussion about investing in startup companies and the excitement of hearing an entrepreneur's vision for the future and the problems they are solving.
40:22 - 42:13 (01:50)
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Investing
Summary

A discussion about investing in startup companies and the excitement of hearing an entrepreneur's vision for the future and the problems they are solving.

Chapter
Spying on Daughter's Boyfriend and Red Apple's Profitable Investment
Episode
#111 - Sam Parr Returns: The Scheme King is Back
Podcast
My First Million
In African urban settlements, many people resort to using charcoal, kerosene or other dirty fuel sources to cook, because there are no gas pipelines.
42:13 - 43:51 (01:38)
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Africa
Summary

In African urban settlements, many people resort to using charcoal, kerosene or other dirty fuel sources to cook, because there are no gas pipelines. This creates a huge environmental problem, but also affects people's health and quality of life.

Chapter
Spying on Daughter's Boyfriend and Red Apple's Profitable Investment
Episode
#111 - Sam Parr Returns: The Scheme King is Back
Podcast
My First Million