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I Posted a Prayer Photo… Then Got Death Threats | Joshua Sarmiento | DSH #1841
27 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What backlash did Jordan face for posting a prayer photo in Israel?
I posted a picture of me praying at Shiloh and I just literally had a couple hundred followers unfollowed, which was like, that was insane. Number one. Then number two, my DMs are filled. Effing traitor.
Chapter 2: How did Jordan scale America First Healthcare to 25,000 clients in two years?
You loving, I mean like the craziest stuff. I mean, you should be dead. You should go into Gaza so they can blow you up there. And all I did was post an Instagram story of me praying at Shiloh.
Okay, guys, we got Jordan from America First Healthcare here today. We've talked for a while now. We got a lot of mutuals. Nice to finally meet you, man.
Chapter 3: What experiences led to Jordan's views on COVID and cancel culture?
Dude, great meeting you, man.
It's awesome to be here in Vegas. I left Florida from 95-degree weather to come to even a hotter weather. Oh, man. Summer's out here. Brutal.
It's brutal, man. And Florida's like the humid weather, too. The wet heat.
Chapter 4: What was Jordan's near-death experience in the hospital during COVID?
Yeah, it is. It is the wet heat.
So now you get both types of heat.
The dry heat. It was.
You out here recruiting agents this week, or what are you doing out here?
I'm meeting with Alex Shamozy. Nice. And their entire team at Acquisition.
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Chapter 5: Can you be America First and pro-Israel according to Jordan?
I just met him two days ago.
How was that?
Amazing. Yeah. My friend owns a suit company. We dropped off a custom acquisition.com suit to him.
Really?
And because of the podcast, he recognized me. No way.
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Chapter 6: How does media propaganda affect political beliefs on both sides?
So I was like, holy shit. Yeah. As soon as I walked in, he said, what's up?
Yeah, I mean, he just broke like a huge record selling like three million plus books. I already finished the book. Oh, is it really good? It's on Audible.
Fire. And I summarized it on ChatGPT and learned a ton. So yeah, that's that dude. I mean, 100 million offers changed my life. Really? That was the first book I read from him. I think it was his first book ever. And then 100 million leads was pretty good. But this one's really good, too. Wow.
Chapter 7: What are the complexities of foreign aid in the Israel debate?
Yeah. Alex, the hundred million leads was an incredible book for me that helped really launch my, my company. Oh yeah. Yeah. But then the book that's like honestly changed my life in the last, I would say six months is buyback your time by Dan Martell. Oh, that's a good one too. Oh my God. Have you read it?
Yeah, Dan's been on the show. Shout out to Dan. He's a solid entrepreneur.
Yeah, I'm actually meeting him next month going up to Canada to meet him. Yeah, I heard he's doing serious dough these days, $20 million plus a year. Yeah, no, he's killing it. And I mean, I've learned so much on how to buy back your time because like, and I'm sure we'll talk about this in a little bit, when you
When you're growing your company or growing in your industry, whatever you end up doing, you have to start figuring out ways to literally buy back your time. With hiring, with processes. Yeah, with hiring. And you would think it's so people know how to use an assistant, and they really don't.
Because when you bring on an assistant, again, I always ask myself, what I'm doing right now, whether it's responding to an email or whether it's going to meet the cleaning lady at my house, How much am I worth an hour? Am I worth $20 an hour or am I worth $250 an hour?
And if I believe I'm worth $250 an hour with how much I make, then I need to realize why am I allowing myself to do things that are a $15 to $20 an hour job when I could be focusing on growing the company, which allows me to create more employees and more jobs and as well more revenue for the company. So it's one of the biggest, like, you don't own your email. You don't own your calendar.
Your assistant owns that. And there's so many incredible teachings in that book that has just changed my life, changed my company, and changed others around us.
Yes, this is a tough hour, man. I'm on my eighth one, and I'll take accountability for a lot of the previous ones. It was my fault. It's really hard to hire an assistant, actually.
It is. I mean, because you have to find someone that, like, they, you have to, I mean, what I've learned when it comes to hiring an assistant is you got to show them the long end game. And, you know, I actually just hired an executive assistant, a second one, literally this past week. And I'm like, listen, I want you to think of you are the CEO of these four things. And I gave her calendar.
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Chapter 8: Is America becoming a third-world country according to the guest?
And it really just comes down to like, what is your end goal, which is, Like the diamond that I got from seven habits of a highly effective leader Which is like you have to think of the end in mind.
What is imagine like if imagine if you were Wanting to build a home and you were a contractor and it's like you break ground But you don't know what the home is supposed to look like you don't know what roof you're getting You don't know where the rooms are and it's like so many people they start their business But they actually don't have true vision one two five years of what their goal is and what the business would actually look like if they actually hit all their goals and
And that's like one of the biggest things that CEOs make major mistakes. And I've learned from mentors. I've learned from other people that have taught me that.
And it's just really given me true perspective of you have to invest all your profits and getting your, like you want to get your, I tell my agents all the time, which obviously in sales, and you know this, I love the way that you do your editing, man. Thank you. You incentivize people to, hey, the better the work, the better work that you do, you are going to get rewarded for that.
And when you incentivize people with your work, even W-2 employees, that's something that Dan Martell talks about too, is give good KPIs for your W-2s and give them bonuses when they hit those metrics. And when you do that, and I tell my agents all the time who are 1099, I'm like, listen, you've got to bleed to lead.
If you want to break through that next ceiling, if you're making $100,000 a year and you want to get to $200,000 a year, You're going to have to dip in your income, hire some people to do things that you don't want to do anymore because you want to focus on these high productive activities, these high income activities. And it's just something that I've learned.
And because of that, I'm throwing all the profits back into it so my agents make more money than me. Wow. That's what I'm doing too with the pod. Yep. No, that's how it's supposed to be, man. You're supposed to lead by example. And again, if you have a short-term mindset, like if you really do, if you're like, hey, I want to have a successful business. I want to make $150,000 a year.
I'm okay with having a simple life. then, like, there's nothing wrong with that. Like, sometimes, you know, some of the personal development gurus, they, you know, kind of shame people for, like, you can do more and you can do more. But, like, if you're crazy, which, like, and the fact that the amount of content that you put out... I am crazy, yeah. You're crazy. Like, no, you are.
There has to be a crazy person in you. Look at Elon Musk. You look at the most incredible...
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