
Digital Social Hour
Wi-Fi & a Dream: Tony Delgado's Path to Legacy | Tony Delgado DSH #1257
22 Mar 2025
π Ready to unlock the secrets behind success with just "Wi-Fi & a Dream"? π Join Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour Podcast as he sits down with Tony Delgado, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of Latino Wall Street. Tony shares his inspiring journey from New York to Puerto Rico, his mission to empower the Latino community through financial literacy, and how heβs building a legacy for future generations. This episode is packed with valuable insights on entrepreneurship, resilience, and creating impact where it matters most. From stories of overcoming cultural stereotypes to reshaping the narrative around financial freedom, Tonyβs passion and wisdom will leave you motivated to chase your dreams. π‘ Donβt miss out on this powerful conversation! ποΈ Tune in now to discover how Wi-Fi and determination can change lives. Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! πΊπ₯ Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. π CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Entrepreneurship Challenges 03:00 - Building Dreams with Wi-Fi 09:20 - Wall Street Youth Culture 13:27 - Latino Conservative Movement Overview 15:54 - Latino Shift to Conservatism 18:28 - Trump Presidency's Impact on Puerto Rico 20:34 - Trump vs Biden Analysis 24:58 - Collaborating with Trump 27:18 - Parenthood and Mindset Shift 28:28 - Understanding Toxic Masculinity 30:24 - Depopulation Discussion 31:20 - Significance of Alternative Media 33:45 - Finding Tony's Work 34:30 - Outro APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Tony DelgadoΒ SPONSORS: SPECIALIZED RECRUITING GROUP:Β https://www.srgpros.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #stocks #financialcoaching #financialeducation #realestate #investinyourself
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And obviously I did take more risks, right? Because, hey, it's just me, whatever. I get hit by a bus, who cares? Nobody's counting on me. And then once you have kids, now instantly in my mind, all of my money now belongs to him. Because I know it's going to get left to him at some point. All of my businesses now belong to him. All of my real estate, all my property.
All right, guys. Someone I've known for a long time on social media, Tony Delgado. Thanks for coming on today, man. Thanks for having me, man. Yeah. We probably chatted for what, seven, eight years now?
Yeah, man. It's been inspiring watching both of our, each other grow through the years. And we're here for funnel hacking here in Vegas. And it's kind of like the freshman school yearbook of all these entrepreneurs. And it's like, oh yeah, I remember when you were selling lemonade and now you're driving a Ferrari, but yeah.
Yeah, it's been cool to see who made it and then a lot of people did not make it, man. Yeah. But it's been cool to see like who really toughed it out.
Yeah, who didn't give up, right? I was speaking to an entrepreneur friend of mine just yesterday and Shark Tank, the Damon from Shark Tank goes to him and he's been trying to get him to invest for years. And he says, listen, you're actually the right man for the job because you're actually still at it. So it says a lot.
Back when we were running the Startup Accelerator with Gerard Adams, there were so many different companies That came and got investment from us, came through our accelerator program. And when I look through that roster, there's maybe one or two of them that hit it really big. But there are just so many people that gave up. Yeah. It's like VC investing one out of a hundred, right?
Yeah. Yeah. You have to have it. I mean, it's grit. There's some people that say that you can teach entrepreneurship and you can teach skills. You can teach sales and marketing and things to get you to the next level. But I do think that there are just some people that are actually born entrepreneurs. I think it's a big part of it. And I think it comes from environment.
Well, and that's why you'll see a lot of entrepreneurs came up with really hard backgrounds, kind of like myself. It's like, for me, entrepreneurship wasn't a choice. I mean, I was an entrepreneur before it was a thing, before Gary Vee made it cool and all these people. Yeah, you used to get bullied for it. Now it's like, yeah. Now it's the hot thing. Yeah. Now it's the hot, cool thing.
Well, in Spanish, the word actually still has a negative connotation. It almost means you're a loser. Really? Yeah. Entrepreneur is like synonymous with being unemployed. It's like unemployed and trying to figure it out. What's the word for entrepreneurship in Spanish?
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