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What's going on everybody? This is Archbaganda and I'm your
host, Michael Stewart Isaacs. Welcome back to another edition
of Archbaganda, your favorite new podcast, the one that Gen.
Z and millennials are talking about that are helping you fill
in the gaps when it comes to entrepreneurship.
And we are so excited to be heretoday.
Today is October 24th, 2025. And that makes it, yes, rental
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income Friday. And yes, as we expressed always,
we love and rental income Friday.
Yes, rental income is the kind of income that comes your way
because you have a asset or property that you're loaning or
lending out or allowing someone to use.
So anybody out there that may doAirbnb or may have Toro or any
of those types of products, they're renting out
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opportunities to use something that they own.
And it's such an amazing way to produce income for yourself in a
passive way. And that's what we're about here
at Oshpaganda. It's just really outlining the
game plan, the seven day game plan to keep short.
You know that money is constantly coming your way and
we want to make sure we're giving you everything you need
to be prepared for that. So with that being said, today
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being Rental Income Friday, we have a great episode for you.
As you remember, we're going through our different pillars,
right? We have our mindset here at
Entropaganda that we really wantto drill into with the five PS
of self determination. And we've really been doing a
different clinic and breaking down the different aspects of
the five PS of self determination over several days.
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We've talked about power and we broke that down to his different
elements. We talked about the prestige and
we broke that down to his core elements.
And we didn't do each episode. So if you go back to previous
episodes of you just now listening to Aunt Reganda,
definitely go back and listen toseveral episodes.
See what you're missing. See the richness of information
that we're sharing here as a tribe.
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Yes, we call each other a tribe here at Aunt Reganda where we
work together to show that each person in our tribe has a gift
and talent that we want to make sure it merges in the world at
its best and best ability. And that's what Entreprene is
here to do is give you the game that make sure you always show
up with the best version of yourself because you deserve it.
And that's when we want to be able to really push here at
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Entreprene is the reason why we grow and build each day as a
tribe. And I'm so grateful to have us
all here together today. We have a great topic we're
going to talk about today. We're going to talk about what
we're building in our profit series.
We're really ready to go to thatlast part and that's called jump
to your. It's like always jump to your
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ideal thoughts. So here with the entrepreneur
again that we're breaking down each part of our series and we
want to give you different tidbits that will help you have
the edge when it comes to being a powerful entrepreneur out
there in the marketplace. And when we talk about different
aspects of the five keys of selfdetermination when it comes to
profit, we talked about this concept of always jump to your
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ideal sense. And so we've gone through
different aspects of relationship building when it
comes to profit and how this really helps you to grow.
So when it comes to this aspect,when we talk about profit and
relationship building and alwaysjump into your ideal thoughts,
this is when you start to say, which rooms do I need to be in?
Who do I need to be associated with?
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How can that position allow for me to build relationships that
help me grow in abundance and help me grow new skills and
talents that'll make me more valuable and people understand
how I show up. I think part of what we're
trying to do here in Art Begin is give you a signature, like a
standard beyond just the basic brand, but really doing things
in a way that people know you for something.
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And you know how to articulate that and communicate your
position. But you also know how to nurture
and cultivate those relationships because why you
have the four pillars, your mindset is right, your character
is right, your your habits are right, and ultimately you have
your structure. And so we're breaking that down
in a way that make sure that youhere at the Tribe of
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entrepreneur, you're able to grow and again, be very
competitive in a very competitive world.
So that's why I'm an entrepreneur myself.
So I understand what it takes. I've been doing it for over 27
years. I've been fortunate to work with
a lot of major people who started off in the early parts
of their career and I was able to be there, just able to
contribute a little bit of something, but be able to grow
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it to the next level. And part of that was me always,
even from a young kid at the ageof 13, always jump into my ideal
thoughts. Always being willing to jump out
there and believe that I was worth it.
Believing that there was an opportunity.
I was going to find an Acme Facekid and I was going to get
through the door. I was going to meet the big
celebrity. I was going to meet the person,
the popular song, I was going toget through the door.
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I was going to have the confidence that I need, and I
was going to always get it done.And as a young kid, I'm from
Richly from Brooklyn, NY when I grew up in Raleigh, NC, but I
always had to push myself with confidence because people were
always trying to beat me down and make me feel like I was less
than. But when I really started to
overcome, never really loud those voices to get in my head,
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but I keep pushing them forward,pushing forward, pushing
forward. Why?
Because I always jump to my ideal thoughts.
And that's what we want you to do here in Arch began to is know
that you have energy in you thatneeds to be released, needs to
be able to be expressed with people and they need to know
that you're alive. And we want to make sure that
they understand that. But part of that starts with you
and it starts with your mindset.And so when we talk about
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mindset, we talk about the five piece of self determination.
We're talking about your profit.Profit means the relationships
you create. Always make sure that you think
about the best kind of relationships that you can
create. Perfect example.
And I'm thinking about, as we always talk through different
aspects of what we're building here, we're not.
To begin, I like to give a little bit about my history.
So why I'm on the mic today, my why of why I love being here
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talking to you through this podcast is because many years
ago I had the pleasure of being able to get on radio where I did
a training program with Duke University.
They had a special program that was being orchestrated by the
Grammy Award producer Ninth Wonder, someone who I consider a
good friend. He's an awesome person recently
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featured on The Breakfast Club. He's pushing his new artist,
Robin Vincent, who's an amazing hip hop artist, really young.
I think he's from Charlotte, NC,but really just got hungry, but
got really, really amazing music.
And Knight has been so consistent.
I know Knight from the early days when he used to work with
Little Brother. I was in Street Team promotions
for many years hoping to break artist, helping to introduce
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artist to the Southeast Market, and that's how I got started.
And so once when they had an opportunity at Duke University
for this program that they were going to show people how they
can get their own radio show, I was able to put my hat in the
mix and I was able to get trained and I learned how to get
on the radio. And Duke University, shout out
to WXDU back in the days, you know, we had an opportunity to
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really express who we were. And really that opened me up.
A kid from Brooklyn who was in really expressive.
Getting on the radio changed my life.
Being in the radio studio introduced me to new sounds and
music. I fell in love with Frank
Sinatra and so many other people.
And it all started because why? As a young person grinding in
this early days of my entrepreneurial journey, I
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always jump to my ideal thoughts.
I never thought anything was outside of me.
I never thought any person was beyond me talking to and
building relationship with. And that's what I want you all
to see out there in the tribe isthat we're going to build a
relationship with one another. We're going to help each other.
We're going to be out here beingthe ones to open up doors for
one another. We have to have that mentality
be why we need relationships to be able to really propel
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ourselves to the next level. We need relationships to honor
one another when we see great actions and great deeds.
So we have to continue to build whole community and we have to
continue to build it where our families can be proud and see
what we're accomplishing. And we know that the efforts we
put forward are always worth it.I mean, I challenge someone out
there, if there's not a national, you know, yard cutting
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service awards, be the one to doit right.
Be the one to create some new concepts, a new idea that will
shock the world and be so loud. But celebrate people where
they're at. Celebrate people doing what's
considered mundane things and and find an award structure for
it. Find a media camera, find a
reality show producer, whatever it takes, put the lens on it and
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give people a chance to jump to their ideal thoughts of what's
possible and what they're building.
So with that being said, we always like to take a lot of
what we do and we talked about here to the headlines and we try
to see how the headlines really match up to the system of
entrepreneur, right? Because again, it's all about
your mindset, your character, your habits, and also your
structure. But before we do that, we have
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So let's definitely jump into itbecause we always want to jump
to our ideal thoughts. And even when I think about our
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partnership with T Max, when we first started Aunt Maganda, we,
we knew that that we needed a partner that can really help us
grow. So we thought about this game
and we saw the impact that the TMax game was having in the
community in such a short periodof time rolling out this year,
really starting STEM programs, types of activities with young
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I thought this would be perfect to really help our audience not
only hear great Nuggets here at Auch began to but also have a
tool that they can use to truly increase their strength, right.
We, we work out when we want to look big and bold, but what
works out our mind beyond just the baselines of trivia and
things we do out there? T Maxx is the only card game I
know that plays like a chess game, right?
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So, so many fun aspects of what you're doing with the game is
just amazing. If you like poker, if you like
spades, T Maxx has something foryou.
If you like rolling dice, T Maxxhas something for you.
But again, I say that not as an extended commercial to the card
game, but it's a game that when we first work with them, we
always jump to our ideal thoughts.
We always just knew that this would be a great partnership.
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You would be a great audience toreceive what Chi Max is about,
and I'm excited to continue to build with the card game and
keep building what an ideal thought should look like when
you really want to make something come to life in the
world. And Chi Max is a perfect example
of that. So as we were talking about the
headlines, let's jump into a fewheadlines real quick.
Everybody that's OK with you all.
We will jump into the headlines and we have right now, I heard
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Microsoft enters the AI browser war.
So everyone out there is knowingthat, you know, AI is the rage
here and everyone's figuring outhow can we access the consumer
every day that will use our AI, right?
So you have open AI that has ChatGPT.
You have anthropic that has clawed.
They everyone's been launching abrowser, even Google within
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their Chrome, they're launching AI based browsing system to read
emails, to be an assistant, to want it like different projects
you may have open in your browser.
So Microsoft is doing the same thing and they're expanding on
what they have with their clawedwith their, their copilot mode.
They're also introducing something called Myco.
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It's a MICO, which is a chippy 2point O style expression.
So basically they're going in where they have like a, a mode
where they'll actually have a graphical interface.
You know, you can learn live mode they have with it as well
too. So there's a lot of features
that Microsoft is introducing within their new AI browser.
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So definitely check that out. Open AI also acquires Sky to
bring AI to Mac. So if anyone's familiar with if
you're a Mac user out there, Open AI requires a Sky to bring
them to the AI to Mac. So basically they're acquiring a
software applications, they're the creators of Sky and they're
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a Mac OS assistant that functions as a context awareness
intelligent layer. So essentially Open AI to enter
into the Mac Apple ecosystem, purchase the tool that a lot of
people use within the Max ecosystem and it's a smart move.
You know, in life, you got to play a little bit of chess or
even the T Max, you know, hint, hint, but open the eyes, playing
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that open game where they're like, hey, we can, if we have
all this excess capital, we can acquire our way to success.
Because, you know, a company like the the one that they're
buying with the sky, they themselves are in a position
where they built their technology out to try to scale
it as much as possible. And sometimes scaling means when
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acquired by a bigger company that may need the tools and the
team that you put together to integrate into what they're
building so it can really expandeven larger and reach more
people. So definitely, again, you know,
kudos to anyone that really understands what strategic
acquisitions look like and why they're important and how they
do provide a strong exit for founders.
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I think that's an awesome thing.And we'll definitely pick up on
that in future episodes to really break that down.
Also, Anthropic gives Claude a memory upgrade.
So Claude now let's users automatically recall past
conversations with an option to view, edit, and delete
individual memories. So users can also create memory
spaces to separate work and personal context.
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So Anthropic Claude, something Ienjoy using, it definitely is
starting to increase its memory capacity.
I know is 1 people, you know, know that a lot of these data
centers are going up in the EastCoast and different areas.
Really bad difference because I know a lot of it is running up
people's power bills. So my heart goes out to those
people as we're all trying to figure out the equilibrium of
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what these data Centers for all the good they're going to bring,
we have to also look at some of the drawbacks.
But it is pretty cool when you start to see some of the things
that we're starting to see roll out with the AI because of the
ultimate time right now when we're seeing, you know, each
data center is going up each quarter, you're starting to see
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the improvements in the technology as more of these data
centers are becoming prevalent in major city clusters and so
forth. So that's pretty cool.
So let's switch away a little bit from the world of AI and
let's get into some other headlines I thought were pretty
cool. And again, here in
entrepreneurial, part of what we're doing is entrepreneurial
propaganda. How can one leverage their
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personal brand, their business brand, their services in ways
that are unique and able to really stand out?
And so as we are talking about jumping to 1's ideal thoughts,
right, how do we jump to our ideal thoughts?
That's what this episode's abouttoday is always jump to your
ideal thoughts. And part of what we want to do
is talk about how do we bring this into the harmony, right?
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How do we bring our ideal thoughts and harmonize it with
other people? So was I always tell people a
story. I say the beauty of being a
human being is everyone gets to close their eyes and go to sleep
and then they can choose to do 2things.
You can dream or you can potentially have a nightmare.
Or some people say they don't dream right because we tend to
forget our nightmares. But you get a chance to dream.
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And when I close my eyes and dream and I'm asleep with that
dream, I wake up and I can ask someone else, did you dream
about anything? And even if they say yes, no,
otherwise nothing about my sleepinterfere with their dream.
And what I want to use that as an analogy to say is any vision,
any imagination that you have inthis world, just like when we go
to sleep and close our eyes and we dream and no one can
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interfere with what you choose to close your eyes and see what
is the dream of the nightmare. You aren't being interfered with
when it comes to you making yourideas a reality here in the
world. You just have to sometimes find
those locations or whatever you need to change about yourself or
your environment to make sure that your dreams has every
chance that it has to be nourished, right?
Just like seasons in nature, certain plans and certain things
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can't survive in certain environments.
You have to know how to jump to your ideal thoughts and position
yourself in the places that you can find the harmony that you
need to really grow and build. And that's part of the
relationship building that we'retalking about here in the profit
series, right? Because 1 cannot grow and thrive
as a butterfly amongst a bunch of bees, right?
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You have to find your right vibrational frequency to your
right tribe of people that are going to help you grow.
And sometimes it's in different locations and where you may
currently be today. So let this be the permission
that you may need to jump to your ideal thoughts.
Take that road trip, take that chance, go to a new space that
may just very well understand that kooky, crazy idea that
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you've been sitting on and give it a chance to flourish in
better in better seasons and in better places.
But understand everything is a battle.
Everywhere you're at is a battle.
There's trade-offs on everything.
But if you're doing what's meantto be done, you can get it done.
And understand in this new worldof technology, we can almost be
anywhere. Me and my wife talk about all
the time about being digital nomads.
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Currently, we, you know, I get to record in my home studio, I
get a chance to work from home with all of my different
projects. And at the same time, I get to
travel the world, travel different cities, go different
places, and still be able to be productive anywhere I go because
of the way we structured our lifestyle.
And you all have that chance too, because that was our ideal
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thought and what we wanted in our lives.
We didn't match it to anybody else.
I didn't need a Elon Musk comparison.
I just created the lifestyle that I wanted and I made sure
that I, I had the understanding and mechanics of financing and
building brands to and using technologies to leverage all
those things. So that way we could live the
lifestyle that we want to. And we're there.
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We're people on building, we're building our brands.
And I'm so grateful to God that he's allowed for us to have such
an opportunity to grow to such alevel.
And that's what we're doing herewith Archbaganda.
It's showing like, hey, we're doing it ourselves.
We're part of this tribe too. I was joking about listening to
previous episodes. Like I enjoy listening to the
episodes. So I hope you all are enjoying
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it because there's so much gems of wisdom we want to share.
So let's talk about it right nowcuz we're talking about Harmony
and something came to my mind right about, you know, always
request better terms, right? When you're dealing in business,
you always want to request better terms because you want to
jump to your ideal thoughts. So that's how it applies to what
you do in business is that you when you jump to your ideal
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thoughts, you always give yourself better terms and
everything you do and what you're building.
And you know, one thing I was thinking about from a good
business standpoint was thinkingabout hotels.
I was thinking to myself from the travel, because I travel so
much and I like I said, we're remote sometimes.
We're working on being digital nomads traveling all over the
world. But one thing I wanted to give a
shout out to was hotels are amazing businesses.
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And the why is because I love hospitality.
I love when I go to a hotel and the staff and the people who
were there are so hospitable. The people who are working in,
you know, diligently to clean rooms are so nice and kind.
And I know they have a hard. Job, I mean, sometimes their job
is probably harder than the CEO of the hotel when you got to go
room to room and clean and keep it going.
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But they wake up every day they show up to work and they have
the spirit of hospitality that'sbuilt into hotels.
And that to me is what we shouldall be looking at as an ideal
thought. It's how do we take that model
of hotel this week, especially being rental income Friday,
right? Hotels, motels, all these ends
that you see out here. That's rental income, right?
Someone is renting a room, someone's renting a space for
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their convenience. And that's a beautiful business
model. And I mean, I'm so grateful just
to think about that and how we build into this harmony we're
looking to build. When we look at building
relationships, where's the hospitality that you're building
and how you make that harmonize with the people that you're
growing with? How is that a part of your ideal
thoughts on the way it should bein every situation that you show
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up in and how you represent yourorganization or your company.
That's the spirit that we want to bring here at Arch began to
is get your mind think in new ways that you can take that on
somebody that I love and I'll soanyone who's been listening to
the show, the industry that I make my money in and I'm growing
in is called the licensing industry.
And licensing is when you essentially own intellectual
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properties IP and you take your IP and you're able to be in
environments where you can talk to people, explain your creative
processes, the things you've done, the numbers you have that
you know, validate what you're building.
And ultimately you can work out and negotiate deals, be able to
partner with people for them to allow for you to create terms.
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But you can set up a business relationship.
And that's again, jumping to, you always jump to your ideal
thoughts, right? That's what negotiation even in
the licensing industry requires,right?
They have a side of what they want out of the deal.
You have a side of what you wantout of the deal.
And somehow you all figure out the terms that are going to get
that done. But sometimes you have to always
jump to your ideal thoughts for that to be able to manifest the
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right way. So I saw a cool story about
someone who who I really admire that does a great job in regards
to jump into their ideal thoughts and creating great
partnerships within the licensing industry.
So there was a story that was talking about Qatar Airways and
Qatar Airways is partnering withthe Grammy Award artist producer
Swizz Beatz where they launched the Qatar Airways Creative 100.
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So this is the first global creative platform by an airline
celebrates the world's most visionary talent.
So I guess Qatar is looking to to attract some of the world's
popular artists to start coming to their country.
And ultimately they're they're tapping the soda, Alicia Keys
husband Swizz Beatz to be able to help usher in a creative
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movement in regards to what theycan do to start talking to more
pop cultural individuals and bringing them to their airlines
and bringing them to their country.
And if you think about some of the collaborations that have
happened with like Pharrell and what he's doing as creative
director at Louis Vuitton, people are starting to see the
value of these hip hop pioneers who have creative fervor that
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they, you know, been, you know, they've been staples in pop
culture for so many years. But not only that, they're
stylish, they're art collectors,they're building.
And, you know, again, Swizz Beatz been doing so many great
things over the years with what he's been doing with his talent.
Qatar Air has announced the cultural partnership with the
Grammy award-winning artist, entrepreneur and international
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creator for Swizz Beatz. But collaboration was unveiled
at the event Art Basel Paris 2025.
So they announced that during anArt Basel presentation in Paris,
which I mean, again, all of thatis good energy.
That's big and boastful. Paris has its, you know,
connotation in history. Swizz Beatz, who he is, guitar
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Ayers. Like that's what Arja began is
about, right? It's about putting out a
message, putting out the communications that you need and
the vision you want the world tosee.
And you do it in a way that you partner with people, you make it
loud. And that's what this whole heart
of what we're building in our series in regards to the the
profit. As we talk about relationships,
the best profit an individual can have is the relationship
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that you set up. And that's what we want you to
really feel and understand. It's possible for you here.
And that's what we're all about here at Orange began to because
I'm grateful and fortunate with the relationships I built
throughout my career. I'm grateful and fortunate for
the insights that I've gained throughout my career.
I've worked in the fame communities, fashion, art, music
and entertainment. I've been able to work in media
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with different television networks.
I've worked on reality television, I've worked in
Hollywood, I've worked for startup companies, I've worked
in technology. I've been able to be a micro
investor. I've been able to do so many
different hats. I've been to Africa.
I've been able to really see thethe landscape of what's
happening in a new nuanced way. And I'm so excited through this
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platform that we're able to express it.
But before we do that, we all got to be on the same page
tribe. That's what we're building here
in Archbaganda and we all understand the pillars of
mindset. If we all understand our
character is important, if we all understand our habits are
important, if we all understand ultimately our structure is
important and we're on the same page and how we do that
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culturally and build, That's what we're doing here at
Entrepreneur and we're so excited for you all to continue
to listen and tune into what we're continuously building
every week. Shout out and salute again to
Swizz Beatz for what he's building as an artist as well as
an entrepreneur. It seems like an amazing, you
know, club that they're buildingfor individuals to really go out
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here and build this creative 100, right?
And so again, all we can do is get out here, build, build,
build. It starts from simple things
that we do consistently that people know us for and then
ultimately that gift and that talent will start to make a way
for you and open doors. And then from there you jump to
your ideal thought of what's possible.
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And you never know by one day you may be a global superstar
because of the consistency of what you build with multiple
other business opportunities because because you started with
the one thing you did consistently.
That's the vision, that's the goal, and that's what's possible
here. When you tune into the shows
like Entrepreneur, because we'regoing to give you the game,
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we're going to keep on building ourselves.
Myself, Michael Stewart Isaacs, I'm the CEO of a company called
Mosaic. I've been around for over 27
years as an entrepreneur workingwith some of the biggest
entertainers and individuals in the world.
And I've learned the game in a way that I'm so excited to
continue to bring it back to youall.
So I can't talk more about it. Like if you ain't, if you're not
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out here jumping to your ideal thought, I can't tell you
anything different because when you do that, you put yourself in
the rooms and the positions you need to build the relationships
you need. And that really is going to
conclude what we're building with our profit series.
Tomorrow. We're going to talk about
something that's so, so excitingand important to me and that's
protection, right? Protection is how we really
bring the harmony all together with everything we've been
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talking about with the five PS That's power, prestige,
principles, profit protection, and the five PS of self
determination, self determination, self
determination, 5 PS of self determination.
And so we've already gone through it.
If you've missed any previous episodes, go back, listen to it.
We're on Spotify, we're on everymajor podcast network that has
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any sense to be carrying the entrepreneur because we have
some great things that we're here and we're sharing, we're
growing our voice. We're going to continue to keep,
you know, producing more and more episodes each day.
Tomorrow will be Capital Gain Saturday, so that always tends
to be fun. I'll do another book lesson and
go over some books I'm reading or read over the years.
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I like to touch on that through the weekend so we can really not
only just touch on headlines, but really give you some sharp
game. But we do start our protection
series tomorrow as the 5th P or the five PS of Self
determination. So that's going to be a great
episode to jump into and close out the mindset elements of what
we're talking about here at Auntie began to, which is the
five PS of self determination. So I am so grateful as always to
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I'm also on YouTube. Michael Stewart Isaacs.
Find me, find me on LinkedIn. We're definitely excited.
Entrebaganda we're building in social media world.
We have an Entrebaganda Instagram page we've had for
several years, so check that out.
We'll be putting different videos and content up there.
That's going to be other people's videos, but the one who
talk that entrepreneur game, right?
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Entrepreneur is the way you talk.
It's the way you dress, the way you look, it's the way you
smile. It's your presence in the room.
It's entrepreneur. Oh my God, it's it's who's that
person over there, right? That's the feeling we give here
at entrepreneur and that's what we're excited to give you as an
audience. And I promise you I'm gonna keep
giving you my best every episode.
So I'm excited for that. Check out what we're doing on
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So we'll be putting some little tidbits and building the
community there. Like I said, we're a big, big
company that we're growing Mosaic.
We have the entrepreneur, we have T Max, we have all these
different things that we're building as a unit.
Formerly we used to people know as hip hop Wall Street for many
years building and growing and St. team promotions and so many
other ways through social as well as startup culture with
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different businesses and watch so many things be grown.
So we're not new to this. We're true to this and I'm
excited that this platform is giving us a chance to share the
energy and the excitement we have for entrepreneurship and
where is it going globally. So I know this was another jam
packed episode. I jumped to my ideal thought.
It's in this episode because I am a thought leader and I want
you to feel like that to try because you deserve it.
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We thank you as always for tuning into Archbaganda.
We hope you enjoyed this episode.
Tell a friend to tell a friend you found your favorite new
podcast for Gen. Z and millennials, really giving
you the game you need to make sure you're guided through your
entrepreneurial journey. And we're excited to do it every
day here at Archbaganda. Thank you again for tuning in,
and I'll be back tomorrow, Reese.