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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mic Unplugged, and today's exceptional guests are pioneers in their respective fields, each bringing a unique blend of expertise and experience that has transformed the lives of countless individuals. One is a groundbreaking financial expert, and specifically in financial psychology,
The other is an entrepreneur in digital marketing powerhouse. Together, they represent the powerful intersection of psychology and entrepreneurial spirit. Please join me in welcoming the transformative, the visionary, and the amazing Dr. Brad Klotz and Adrian Brambilla. Fellas, how are you doing today?
Hey, thanks so much for having us.
I am honored to have both of you here. And, you know, just talking a little bit offline and knowing a little bit about your stories from what me and my team have done. Honored to have you both here. And it's about to get real on Mick Unplugged, man. Like financial psychology, something that we definitely need to go into. And digital marketing. I mean, it's 2024 going into 2025.
If you don't have that plan, you're not being seen. So I'd love for each of you to just take a moment. Tell the audience and viewers a little bit about your background and how you got here. And I'll start with Dr. Brad.
Yeah. So first of all, you know, Adrian and I are here together because we have a recent national bestselling book, Start Thinking Rich. And that's really what we've been focused on lately. And the passion there has been essentially what can we teach people who want to level up their finances, their relationship with money? And so for me, I grew up in a lower income, broken family.
There was drama, there was trauma, and we didn't have any money. And I looked around and I saw a lot of hardworking, God-fearing, good people. And Adrian has a very different story, but some parts of my family have been around since the Mayflower period. And as a young kid, I'm like, why are both sets of grandparents, why are we in trailer parks? Like, what's going on here?
Like, it doesn't make sense. The American dream has not worked for us along the way. And so as a kid, I just got really curious about that. I remember going to one of my friend's houses and having dinner with his family. And I just thought they were so rich. And I was so intrigued by this. And in retrospect, it was like a middle class home and it had two bathrooms.
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