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Entrepreneur Fellowship Podcast

Isaac Schaefer, Drew West, Jake Furfaro & Kyle Boyden

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Welcome to the Entrepreneur Fellowship Podcast, the premier podcast for insights and strategies on business acquisitions. Dive into the dynamic world of small to medium-sized business acquisitions, where we unlock the secrets to substantial cash flow and unveil the untapped potential of these ventures. Our episodes are packed with expert advice, market trends, and actionable tips to guide you on the path to financial freedom. Join us as we explore innovative strategies for successful acquisi ...
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Today we dive into the fascinating and often misunderstood topic of Armageddon and eschatology. WE explore why some Christians are preoccupied with the end times despite scriptural advice to the contrary and discuss Isaac Asimov's optimistic views on humanity's future. We ask the question, "If Asimov could see it, why can't Christians?" Personal st…
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Today we talk about how humor evolves as we age. Using research from data scientist Daniel Paris and various studies, we discuss the concept of a 'humor cliff' that suggests we laugh less as we get older but appreciate different types of humor. We share personal anecdotes about movies and shows like 'Anchorman,' 'Fletch,' 'The Simpsons,' and 'South…
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Today we delve into the topic of sensuality and intimacy within both religious and human contexts (we are both very awkward with the subject by the way). We reflect on the discomfort and taboo often surrounding discussions about sex, particularly in religious settings, and the importance of addressing sexuality openly as part of the human experienc…
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Today we talk about what freedom means in both historical and contemporary contexts, especially in light of America's Independence Day celebrations. We discuss traditions like fireworks, delve into the nuances of freedom as presented by Father Jeffrey Kirby, and reflect on pivotal moments in American history such as the Civil Rights Movement and Wo…
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Today we interview Alina Z, a renowned health and life coach, speaker, and creator of the acclaimed best diet in America. Through an engaging conversation, Alina shares her personal journey from St. Petersburg, Russia, to becoming a top life coach in America. She discusses the concept of Jungian archetypes and how understanding these can help indiv…
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🎙️ Welcome back to the Entrepreneur Fellowship Podcast! In this episode, we're thrilled to have Nicholas Price, a seasoned business attorney in Washington state, join us. With extensive experience in business law, including acquisitions and mergers, Nicholas shares his insights on the five key attributes that set successful businesses apart. But th…
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Today we talk about the questionable efficacy of multivitamin supplements, referencing a study by Neil Bernard published in the JAMA network. We discuss the findings that multivitamins do not reduce mortality rates and may actually increase mortality risk slightly. We also delve into personal anecdotes about childhood vitamin use and the our varied…
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Today we talk about the recent conservative Christian movement aiming to abolish no-fault divorce laws in the U.S., examining its potential societal impacts and the historical context of divorce legislation. We touch on personal experiences, including a contentious family divorce, highlighting emotional and practical challenges. We also underscore …
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Today we discuss the importance of silence and introspection in our spiritual lives. We revisit a challenge given to listeners to take five minutes of silence and share their own experiences. The discussion centers on an article from the Center for Action and Contemplation about Job's emotional courage, exploring his profound grief and anger. We ta…
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In this best of episode, we revisit a conversation that centers around Sina Estavi's infamous purchase of an NFT linked to Jack Dorsey's first tweet for nearly three million dollars and his current attempt to resell it for 48 million dollars. We delve into the nature and value of NFTs, comparing them to traditional art and questioning the rationale…
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Today we discuss a recent incident at the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship where climate protesters stormed the 18th green, disrupting the final round. We debate the balance between the right to protest and the safety of athletes, drawing parallels with historic disruptions at sporting events. The conversation touches on the broader implications f…
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Today we talk about the trend of gender-neutral names and personal stories behind naming children. The conversation includes various anecdotes about unique names, the impact of social media on name choices, and the cultural significance of names. W also also take a stab as to why parents might choose certain names and the flexibility children might…
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Join us in this insightful episode as we delve into 8 crucial tips for successfully buying businesses. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or a first-time buyer, these strategies will guide you through the complexities of business acquisition. 1 - Don't lose on the multiples! 2 - Choose over saturated markets. 3 - Work for free! 4 - Build report…
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Today we dive into the controversial and rapidly growing world of professional slap fighting. We discuss an Esquire Magazine article by Ander Monson, examining the brutal sport's appeal and the fascination with violence in American culture. Comparing it to other combat sports like MMA and NFL football, we debate the lack of skill involved, the inhe…
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Today we tackle the concept of 'Living Prayer.' We challenge the notion that prayer should be confined to specific times or be performative in nature. Our discussion delves into the idea of making prayer a continual part of one's life, transforming it from mere words into a state of being. Larry critiques public and perfunctory prayers, especially …
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Today we talk about the dangers of misinformation and how it spreads online. Using a book titled 'Invisible Rulers' by Stanford Internet Observer, Rene Diesta, which examines how bad information and pseudo events become viral. The episode highlights the collective responsibility of internet users and the role of algorithms and influencers in propag…
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Today we talk about the rise in extremism even within mainline Christian churches. The conversation is sparked by an article from David French, a conservative intellectual and writer. We delve into topics such as the polarization brought by Donald Trump's rise, the impact of racism and social media in religious communities, and the necessity for ci…
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🎙️ The Entrepreneur Fellowship Podcast: Episode with Joe Bowers of Bowers Plumbing & Remodel 🚰 In this compelling episode of the Entrepreneur Fellowship Podcast, we dive deep with Joe Bowers, the visionary behind Bowers Plumbing & Remodel. From humble beginnings to steering his company toward a remarkable $4 million in revenue, Joe’s journey is not…
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Today we talk about our experiences and perspectives on Pride Month and LGBTQ+ rights. They reflect on their past association with evangelical churches and the reasons for leaving due to conservative views on same-sex marriage. A recent survey from Christianity Today highlights that most Protestant pastors still oppose same-sex marriage, with varyi…
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Today we discuss the decline in romantic relationships among young men, referring to an article by Arwa Mahdawi from The Guardian. We explore potential causes, including technology, pornography, and societal changes, while also debating the implications of Mahdawi's perspective on the issue. The conversation touches on broader themes such as the ev…
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Today we talk about the topic of compassion versus pity, discussing the differences and importance of genuine compassion. We explore this theme through quotes from theologian and pastor Nadia Boltz-Weber and reflections on helping those in prison and addiction recovery. Father Greg Boyle's ministry in Los Angeles provides a real-life example of liv…
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Today we discuss brand loyalty and consumer behavior. We examine the results of the 2024 Axios Harris Poll 100 Reputation Rankings, which lists the most reputable companies in America. We share personal shopping habits, debate brand loyalty versus product research, and analyze why some companies like NVIDIA, 3M, and Patagonia ranked high while othe…
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Today we talk about the idea that God has a purpose for this podcast amidst a sea of millions (we just aren't sure what that is). The main focus of the show is a digital letter Scott Galloway, an NYU professor and entrepreneur, wrote to graduates, emphasizing the concept of 'agency'—the capacity to take control of one's actions and shape the future…
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Today we talk about the complex and often misunderstood struggles of rural America, particularly focusing on Appalachia. We discuss a powerful article from Time Magazine titled 'The Demonization of Rural America,' written by Bobby Cohn, which highlights the deep-rooted classism faced by these communities. Through personal anecdotes and in-depth ana…
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Today we explore the contentious topic of how sibling birth order affects personality. Diving into recent psychological studies, we discuss an article by Aaron Blakemore from National Geographic, which suggests that birth order may have little to no effect on personality. Through personal anecdotes and spirited debates, we examine whether being the…
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Today we delve into the nature of seeing every person as made in the image of God. We discuss the challenges of religious exclusivity, the intersection of faith and societal values, and the difficulty of practicing unconditional love in a capitalist society. Through engaging conversations and personal anecdotes, we explore how mental health, commun…
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Cutting Family Ties: A Deep Dive into Family Estrangement In this episode, hosts Pat and Brandon tackle the difficult topic of family estrangement, looking into why many young people are cutting off their parents. They discuss an article by Fortessa Latophy in Cosmopolitan, which highlights the generational and cultural factors behind these decisio…
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