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A daily Business, Entrepreneur and Education podcast
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Kyle Keegan Radio Show

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Kyle Keegan Radio Show

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Kyle Keegan Radio Show

A daily Business, Entrepreneur and Education podcast
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Is a dream team of awesome and expensive people, who move mountains on your behalf, out of reach for most entrepreneurs?Actually... It might be a great place to start and more obtainable than you think.Become a supporter of this podcast: https:
Anyone that tries to reason entrepreneurship into: luck, a scam, not a real career, unrealistic, or a waste of time is someone that doesn’t know where their bread comes from. There are a lot of people that clearly don't know where their bread c
In this episode we go over optics... How you are perceived by the market...So many entrepreneurs LOVE to act like they don't care what other people think. They do so at their own expense.The market decides what companies are and are not success
It is the actual secret! It is here! Finally!Telegram Community: https://t.me/killbigger Join the discussion at https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/threads/kaks-kill-bigger-radio-show.95326/ DISCLAIMER! I am NOT your financial advisor
In today's episode, I discuss where I have been and my frusterations with the stagnation of the show. I also go on to discuss fractional reserve banking and attempt to, in laymans terms, explain the banking problems we are observing. Do these t
In response to our last episode about the habit delta between the rich and the poor, I was asked a question... What if all the employees tried to start businesses? A purely hypothetical question, but something I decided to address on the show t
We hear all the time about "the wealth gap" between the rich and the poor. It is most often used to suggest that "something must be done about it."Like putting a band-aid on cancer, the suggestions are almost always redistributionary, but redis
Make no mistake, we want to build great things, this is about thriving, not about overcooking our lives. There is an incredibly tempting line that I believe entrepreneurs should only cross with major caution and a plan. There is an ability to s
In today's episode I discuss a permanent pivot. For the life of KKRS I have thrown an umbrella over the entire category of entrepreneurship and addressed ALL who considered themselves entrepreneurs even though I focused on enterprise building a
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” ― George Bernard ShawTelegram Community: https://t.me/killbiggerJoi
In today's episode, we focus on the early rise of John Jakob Raskob, the man who would go on to become the developer of the iconic Empire State Building. We'll explore Raskob's humble beginnings, his early ventures in the business world, and th
ChatGPT is the potential "google killer" an AI technology that can eloquently write responses to your inquiries. Is this something people should be worried about? Is it going to take your job? Maybe.We have all heard people declare a job "benea
I have always held that professionalism is a choice, but I am learning that, to some degree, and for some people, it is a skill. Maybe it doesn't come naturally, but the excuses really have to end there. How you do the little things is how you
In today's episode, I took on the Marxist belief system that billionaires and enterpreneurs in general are universally exploitive and somehow have to be to get where they are. This is the video in question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=316nOv
I thought of a new way to show the difference in thinking between business and personal achievement on a linear scale and vs an exponential scale. A work/worth ratio explains the mindset and understanding difference between someone on a Forbes
External locus leadership seemingly found its way into one of the world's largest automakers. It is a shame that despite Ford's founder Henry Ford being one of the best business leaders in history, his legacy has come to emails that essentially
Where does first world tyranny come from? What does it look like? What’s the best remedy? Good business. Also, a bit of a story about how mere action and being in motion can bring opportunity to you instead of you chasing it. Telegram Community
How does one "think bigger?" What does it mean to apply bigger thinking to our enterprises? What if I (insert some kind of problem)?I tackle all of this and also get a second opinion again from Mr. Volodya Gusak. Telegram Community: https://t.m
Volodya joins KKRS again to discuss the extremely hot topic of "quiet quitting." What was intended to put this issue on trial really became an extremely valuable lesson in leadership, reputation building, and responsibility.You will NOT want to
I explain what increasing interest rates does to the affordability of real estate. If rates keep rising, real estate will keep falling.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kyle-keegan-radio-show--5302315/support.
Just a bunch of anti-business hypocrisy from unlikely "conservative" sources... Except it is likely and 2022 "conservatives" are collectivist, group-thinking socialists now too. California sucks for mandating them. That’s where the controversy
The biggest enemy to our best isn't always some disaster... Most of the time it is whatever is second best. Leaders don't settle. Leaders, by definition, help people out of where they are, to where they are going, but one of the hardest parts o
Whether it be the season of sowing, or dealing with obstacles, a leader has to shoulder a lot. It is intentional though. No one EVER unintentionally build a multi-million-dollar business. Once they do build incredible businesses, leaders also d
Have you heard the word "unfettered" before the word capitalism? Is it usually coming out of someone's mouth that is arguing in favor of central control, using "wolves" and "geckos" as examples. Set your mind right. True capitalism is win-win.
Another great clip from our leadership series... Episode 321Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kyle-keegan-radio-show--5302315/support.
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