
The Money Mondays
Inside the Mind of Tai Lopez: Masterminds, Mentors, and Million-Dollar Insights 🤝 E94
Mon, 04 Nov 2024
In this special episode of The Money Mondays, Dan Fleyshman sits down with Tai Lopez, a global entrepreneur and investor with over 10 million followers, renowned for his success in marketing, mentorship, and educational programs like the 67 Steps. Together, they explore the transformative power of masterminds and how the right network can accelerate business growth exponentially. Tai shares his journey from humble beginnings to building a multi-million dollar empire, emphasizing the value of surrounding yourself with like-minded entrepreneurs and learning from the best. Tai dives into his philosophy of "be Carnegie, not Rockefeller," advocating for building a "brain trust" of experts and mentors who can offer insights that will elevate your business and life. Drawing on his experiences with high-profile masterminds and his personal connections, Tai explains why investing in relationships is one of the most effective ways to drive success. Tune in for actionable advice on leveraging masterminds, maximizing mentorship, and creating valuable connections that lead to growth and wealth. Apply to join the 20 Mil Mastermind 🎟️
Chapter 1: How did Tai Lopez achieve six figures in nine months?
And it took me nine months to go from basically at $47 in my bank account. Nine months later, I was making six figures on autopilot. I just passed 3 billion minutes watching my YouTube.
3 billion?
Yeah. So Rockefeller made more money, a little bit more, but he had to work like an insane person. Whereas Carnegie used the mastermind brain trust idea. to surround himself with the best idea and quantum leap forward with only two hours a day of work. I always tell people, be Carnegie, not Rockefeller. You need to be around people that you can trust their advice.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a very special edition of the Money Mondays. We are here inside of RV Motorhome, parked in Beverly Hills, California, in front of a hundred bazillion dollar mansion. And I am excited. The whole reason for the RV Motorhome is that we can take this to busy people's houses, or their offices, or their football fields, or if they're performing in concert,
we can show up to celebrities, athletes, and business moguls right to their doorstep because if they're too busy to go to a podcast studio, so we bring the podcast studio to them. And this is the perfect example right now with a world-traveling businessman. You guys have for sure seen it. It is nice. It takes away that.
you guys have seen him on social media you've seen him through ads you've seen him through organic content you've seen other people posting about him talking about for many years just one of his commercials had 1.4 billion minutes watched and so i'm sure you guys have seen him before so what i'm going to do is i'm going to have him give a quick two minute bio and then we can get straight to the money mr ty lopez
What is my bio? Can you even do a two-minute bio? I mean, yeah. You've lived a lot of lives. I can do a 20-second one.
I think my bio is like I'm an entrepreneur. I'm adventurous. Yeah, I've lived many lives. I lived with the Amish for two and a half years, lived on a farm. I graduated high school sleeping on a couch in a mobile home in Clayton, North Carolina. I was born in L.A. My dad was in prison, so I was born in Long Beach. He was on an island prison called Terminal Island.
So grew up part with a single mom and discovered internet marketing in 2001. I bought a course. Corey Rudall had a course for 300 bucks. And I was like, I learned back then there was only Google ads. And it took me nine months to go from basically, I had $47 in my bank account. Nine months later, I was making six figures on autopilot. And so I just never looked back.
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Chapter 2: What does it mean to 'be Carnegie, not Rockefeller'?
spread good ideas you know so i've been in the education space i've got seven million followers i got i just passed three billion minutes watching my youtube three billion yeah three billion it was like a couple weeks ago i've been saying 2.8 billion then i looked and it was like i was at right at three billion that's so wild yes 200 it wouldn't have like 200 million three super bowls yeah i've been watched
yeah so that that's my story you know and i'm interested and i do lots of stuff and i live in beverly hills and then i have a farm in the us and then i live also in sweden so i like rotate brazil in the winter very cool i just had a brazilian baby there you go i know congrats on that that's awesome
And six Brazilian women live with me now. I'm basically Brazilian. You got good food.
I do Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
I'm going to have to start doing that next. Okay. So as you guys know, the way the podcast works is we keep it to under 40 minutes because the average commute to work is 45 minutes. The average workout is 45 minutes. So we keep these episodes to 34 to 39 minutes for your listening pleasure.
On this episode, I want to focus on masterminds and understand the importance of networking, learning, and surrounding yourself with greatness, surrounding yourself with other like-minded people. And who better to ask than Tai Lopez, who's done this for many, many years, speaking at masterminds, hosting his own masterminds. We created a mastermind together and everything in between.
So I want to dive into the entire mastermind business, but also why people should be attending masterminds, why they should learn about them, maybe even host their own little groups together.
on zoom or in person in their own cities like let's just talk through the mastermind world first off like what was one of the first masterminds that you attended or spoke at man i went to a mastermind in like 07 or 08 it was funny i went with this guy who's definitely one of the best marketers in the world super secretive guy owns a lot of websites that are faceless and i remember going to one in new york city he's one of the first ones and he gave a talk and
The next day I was like, you know what? Everything you said at that talk was different than what you told me works for you privately. He's like, oh yeah, I like to go to masterminds and give all the wrong info so everybody copies my wrong landing pages, my funnels. So that was the first introduction.
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