Solid 9, he is a really insightful guest. Would be a 10 if you got to more of his ideas list, I’m sure there’s tons of great ones to share. Would love if you all had him back on to cover more of his ideas. Also it would be really cool if you did an episode interviewing a few listeners who took an idea from the show and made a business out of it. Would be inspirational and great to hear the process and tactics of entrepreneurs getting a new idea off the ground.
Guys i always listen to your videos while working night shift at my cnc milling job here in tyrol, austria. Just wanna say thank you for the work you do. Its like hanging out with way smarter people and here at my place i always think im the smartest so i enjoy it very much. I will go trough every single video of you guys and make a list with every business idea you mention.
@@matts9728 if someone would be interested in such a list, sure why not. But its still a lot of listening until i have a decent list together. I wanna have at least 100 to 200 or more great ideas in it.
The retail side of McCormick spices is just one portion of their whole business. A small potato chip factory can go through 10-20 20 pound boxes of McCormick seasoning a day. Multiply that times all of the prepared food made in the USA. A high end consumer brand would be a much smaller market.
Thanks for the pod guys. While I’m writing out boring SOPs for my polite-cold-email agency in Nairobi, Kenya, I’m listening to the pod, which feels like a great hang. I still believe you should build a community on top of MFM as so many values and interests are priced in to being a loyal listener. I now hire based on podcast diet instead of CVs and MFM can’t be a part of it!
Rarely do you find people who're educated about pop culture and B2B Businesses in the same way you see Anand here. Love it! He's up there with Andrew Wilkinson in terms of ideas/value per minute listened on this pod
Cision is more of a PR company. A consortium went through the PR market and purchased companies in the PR / media intelligence space. Cision was not a great company but they raised something like $1B and just went shopping for successful companies.
The United States will see a wave of college closings in the next decade. There aren't enough student, the birth rate collapsed following the 2008 financial downturn, kid born during those years are reaching college now and there's less of them.
That school would be awesome. Imagine creating a school where kids learn everything about Business and ecommerce im sure over 90% of the students would get very wealthy if you teach them how to win in the ecom World instead of teaching them stuff they never need in life.
Adani deserves what's coming their way. It was always basically a game of getting the biggest government contracts with their political reach to just keep on getting more and more firms to IPO in the Indian stock market for them. There was never even remotely innovative or enabling the growth of people/nation for them, which is what they usually marketed themselves as. I just hope not many common people lose their money in this debacle but this correction was much needed. But tbh, I still doubt that they'll have a hard time coming back up. They basically run India. If you have a country's government behind you, totally consciously , there's no way you can just totally fail. And trust me when I say it, the government is behind them almost at a shameless level at this point. They barely even hide it. (I hope this video doesn't blow up, or I might end up getting some goons calling me or the police harassing me on the grounds of "defamation")
Your podcast is amazing guys, great guests and great content. I am sitting in the UK and I'm thinking why is it always the Americans that come up with the great ideas
In this episode Anand is a data Dyson Shaan goes an inch deep Shaan plays the race card - 11:45 Sam forgets all about the gentleman’s agreement Anand thinks a business making $10s of millions is a side hustle… 13:02 Sam thinks because Anand is Indian he will know a lot about the Adani Group Collapse 52:25 Business idea: Find a popular white person brand, and create the black/indian/asian version of it - Play the race card bros and 5 female subscribers
Do us a favor and rate the episode 1-10 (no 7s or 8s allowed)
8.5
9, would’ve been 10 but ended too early SMH 🙄 🙄😂😂
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Solid 9, he is a really insightful guest. Would be a 10 if you got to more of his ideas list, I’m sure there’s tons of great ones to share. Would love if you all had him back on to cover more of his ideas.
Also it would be really cool if you did an episode interviewing a few listeners who took an idea from the show and made a business out of it. Would be inspirational and great to hear the process and tactics of entrepreneurs getting a new idea off the ground.
10
Guys i always listen to your videos while working night shift at my cnc milling job here in tyrol, austria. Just wanna say thank you for the work you do. Its like hanging out with way smarter people and here at my place i always think im the smartest so i enjoy it very much. I will go trough every single video of you guys and make a list with every business idea you mention.
Now you should package that list and sell it to entrepreneurs
@@matts9728 if someone would be interested in such a list, sure why not. But its still a lot of listening until i have a decent list together. I wanna have at least 100 to 200 or more great ideas in it.
Great idea thought about the same😅
@@xsw882 thats also smart yes 😊
I will pay you 100 $ for the List :)
The retail side of McCormick spices is just one portion of their whole business. A small potato chip factory can go through 10-20 20 pound boxes of McCormick seasoning a day. Multiply that times all of the prepared food made in the USA. A high end consumer brand would be a much smaller market.
More of Anand please. Excellent interview.
Haven’t even watched it yet and I smashed the like button!
So so much for respect for Anand, happy to finally see him in this format!
Thanks guys! 💪🏼
Thanks for the pod guys. While I’m writing out boring SOPs for my polite-cold-email agency in Nairobi, Kenya, I’m listening to the pod, which feels like a great hang. I still believe you should build a community on top of MFM as so many values and interests are priced in to being a loyal listener. I now hire based on podcast diet instead of CVs and MFM can’t be a part of it!
Building data assets from contribution models is something I spend a lot of time on. 100% agree about private data being increasingly valuable.
Before this episode I had never heard of McCormick. I opened my spice cabinet and had 5 McCormick brand spices staring at me
This is one of the best episodes. Anand is amazing. And brought the best out of both of you. A+++
Part 2 plz!! Great guest
This guy is fantastic. Love the ideas.
Rarely do you find people who're educated about pop culture and B2B Businesses in the same way you see Anand here. Love it! He's up there with Andrew Wilkinson in terms of ideas/value per minute listened on this pod
Cision is more of a PR company. A consortium went through the PR market and purchased companies in the PR / media intelligence space. Cision was not a great company but they raised something like $1B and just went shopping for successful companies.
Love the pod when it's back to basics talking about cool business ideas.
Data dyson. Rating: somewhere between 6/10 and 9/10
Really liked this guy. Popped over from Podcasts to comment 🙂
Excellent episode. I appreciate your time gentlemen. Very interesting guest too.
We need Part 2!
Got Anand on the show. Brilliant!
Chapter 2 is definitely needed. Great ideas 👍🏽
yes
I think he can easily fill four episodes. triple A guest.
I really liked this one cause it opened my mind to alot of things and these ideas can be applied to other continents like Africa
Great Guest.. Anand is awesome.
One of the best episodes ever. Need to bring him back.
Definitely do a part 2! Great guest🤗
This is one of my fav ones - this guy is epic and humble ☝🏽
Part 2. Great guest!
WE NEED PART 2!!!!!
This gentleman is so freaking smart!
Please do part II
Need a part 2!!
Part two...definitely!
5 mins in and im convinced hes a genius!
We want part 2
Definitely looking forward to a part 2
i feel the thumbnail
new thumbnail format?
Amazing podcast
Listen to this episode with a notepad
part 2 is much needed
Epic best guest
V2 please
The fact that they don't know the major huge massive brand McCormick....
What brand is your shirt?
Yes definitely part 2 plz
What brand is that shirt Shaan?
23:46 is the moment Sam fell in love with Anand 😂
The United States will see a wave of college closings in the next decade. There aren't enough student, the birth rate collapsed following the 2008 financial downturn, kid born during those years are reaching college now and there's less of them.
How do I get ahold of the spreadsheet with the 77 buisness ideas breakdown? 😅
That school would be awesome. Imagine creating a school where kids learn everything about Business and ecommerce im sure over 90% of the students would get very wealthy if you teach them how to win in the ecom World instead of teaching them stuff they never need in life.
yeah i wish i had that school instead of the regular college i went to
Nice video Guys!!
Need more guests like this on the pod and not con-men like Mcfarland
Sam is looking lean!
Adani deserves what's coming their way.
It was always basically a game of getting the biggest government contracts with their political reach to just keep on getting more and more firms to IPO in the Indian stock market for them.
There was never even remotely innovative or enabling the growth of people/nation for them, which is what they usually marketed themselves as.
I just hope not many common people lose their money in this debacle but this correction was much needed.
But tbh, I still doubt that they'll have a hard time coming back up. They basically run India.
If you have a country's government behind you, totally consciously , there's no way you can just totally fail.
And trust me when I say it, the government is behind them almost at a shameless level at this point. They barely even hide it.
(I hope this video doesn't blow up, or I might end up getting some goons calling me or the police harassing me on the grounds of "defamation")
9. How about a few sessions for entrepreneur's who don't code.
This guy is a genius.
DO PART TOOOOOOOO
Plase let Anand talk as well.
non-skipppable hubspot ad is annoying af can't you at least make it cool?
Share the google sheet from the guest lol
that's my ceo
Shaans lookin skinny. Let’s gooo
$100M was the 2022 acquisition offer. Strange that $100M/yr business is getting only $100M acquisition offer?
Your podcast is amazing guys, great guests and great content. I am sitting in the UK and I'm thinking why is it always the Americans that come up with the great ideas
HD Boyss
Gentleman's agreement completed. Guys, let's get MFM to 200k
In this episode
Anand is a data Dyson
Shaan goes an inch deep
Shaan plays the race card - 11:45
Sam forgets all about the gentleman’s agreement
Anand thinks a business making $10s of millions is a side hustle… 13:02
Sam thinks because Anand is Indian he will know a lot about the Adani Group Collapse 52:25
Business idea: Find a popular white person brand, and create the black/indian/asian version of it - Play the race card bros and 5 female subscribers
what's an example of something like this that exists.
@@lorddanieldoh they were talking about a black dude that does this in another episode where they award contracts to minorities for esg stuff
@@susanwojak7615 yeah Magic Johnson, I know the Ep. But I mean doing this without the ESG and just a regular brand
LOVE the show, hate the intro music.
💢
I need Sam and Anand to have a 1:1 without Shaan (pause). I love Shaan, but Sam and Anand will go deep (pause) on nothing but data businesses.
Try not to laugh at the guest’s deceased father’s business next time.
Adani is definitely a crook
But his stocks are on the up side
Sounds like he came from rich parents
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