Dan Fleyshman
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I have this saying, if you truly believe in what you're selling, it's rude of you not to sell it. Exactly. If you think you're going to change someone's life, you should stay here until midnight.
So why do you think it's in our society the last, I mean all of it until recently, and maybe even in some households still recently, why do you think it's rude to talk about money? Why do you think people have that in their mind? The biggest reason I started this a couple years ago was to take that away from people's head. Because
So why do you think it's in our society the last, I mean all of it until recently, and maybe even in some households still recently, why do you think it's rude to talk about money? Why do you think people have that in their mind? The biggest reason I started this a couple years ago was to take that away from people's head. Because
Our daily lives have money involved for bills, food, travel, gasoline, rent. Everything is money related. I don't see what's rude about talking about real life stuff and nothing rude about it.
Our daily lives have money involved for bills, food, travel, gasoline, rent. Everything is money related. I don't see what's rude about talking about real life stuff and nothing rude about it.
So as you've been scaling the business and you bring on 40 people here, you also have a ton of employees on the mortgage side, the lending side, the real estate side, et cetera. How is it to deal with so many staff members, the inner workings of it?
So as you've been scaling the business and you bring on 40 people here, you also have a ton of employees on the mortgage side, the lending side, the real estate side, et cetera. How is it to deal with so many staff members, the inner workings of it?
So let's say someone's got their $5,000 or $10,000 saved up. They want to choose someone to learn from, whether it's coaching, a mentor, a mastermind, whatever. How do they decide or research or figure out who's the right fit for them?
So let's say someone's got their $5,000 or $10,000 saved up. They want to choose someone to learn from, whether it's coaching, a mentor, a mastermind, whatever. How do they decide or research or figure out who's the right fit for them?
So let's talk about the charity side of life. Why do you think it's important for families, households, or companies to do some type of charity work or help the homeless or feed people or help children? Why should they have some type of charity in their life?
So let's talk about the charity side of life. Why do you think it's important for families, households, or companies to do some type of charity work or help the homeless or feed people or help children? Why should they have some type of charity in their life?
You've been doing this 100% bill thing. Can you talk about that?
You've been doing this 100% bill thing. Can you talk about that?
So if the bill is $240,000, you tip $240,000? Yeah. Wow.
So if the bill is $240,000, you tip $240,000? Yeah. Wow.
A lot of people don't realize that they can give without cash. If you don't have much money, use your social media, show up and volunteer, go there and put in the energy. If you can't donate the physical cash, Put in your time, put in your energy, put in your muscles, go help, go to the children's hospital, go to senior citizens home. Like everyone needs to go feed the homeless.
A lot of people don't realize that they can give without cash. If you don't have much money, use your social media, show up and volunteer, go there and put in the energy. If you can't donate the physical cash, Put in your time, put in your energy, put in your muscles, go help, go to the children's hospital, go to senior citizens home. Like everyone needs to go feed the homeless.
So Trina's Kids Foundation, we started 11 years ago and it is for the Latin community. We've been helping the Latin children in downtown Los Angeles since, was that 2012, 2013? And we always have 400 families show up and we do four charity events a year. We do a back to school day, report card day, Thanksgiving food drive, and then the toy drive.
So Trina's Kids Foundation, we started 11 years ago and it is for the Latin community. We've been helping the Latin children in downtown Los Angeles since, was that 2012, 2013? And we always have 400 families show up and we do four charity events a year. We do a back to school day, report card day, Thanksgiving food drive, and then the toy drive.
And every year it gets bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger. And every year more families show up, more families show up, more families show up. So with Driven Charity, You just got to boil down and think about what is the main category?