I'm seriously flabbergasted by the constant interruptions while the guest was in the midst of sharing insightful thoughts. The interviewers' tendency to interject and divert the conversation was not only frustrating but truly did a disservice to the guest, who clearly had so much more to offer. Interrupting is often considered one of the top rookie mistakes in podcast interviewing. Just some feedback I'd like to share; still wish you guys the best.
Pieter Levels is like from another planet for these guys. - Interviewer: ...Money.... Revenue... Growth. - Pieter: Truth... lifestyle... friends... family.
you just not smart enough to understand, he doesnt try to be "honest", he wants to brag about his salary, and he use "honestly" as the reason to brag, otherwise it would look bad. He is addicted to attention, otherwise he wouldn't brag all day about his salary and servers expenses. Basically this is a guy who build really nothing+nothing, running after current fashions, and never get really deep into anything. Yea he makes money because he did one digital nomad project that brought him so much hype in which he uses to get more people to other useless projects, but as you know this effect will not keep forever.
@@justellythelegend i sold a startup for more than what he makes, i just dont brag about it online every second. Grow up you indie hackers or whatever fashionable name you call yourself today.
Been following Pieter for years! Happy you were able to get him on the pod. As a software developer - he is 100% correct with people not understanding the complexities behind websites. Great episode!
This was the very first MFM episode I ever listened too. No wonder I was instantly hooked and have now listened to almost every episode ever published.
Success is not built on success. It's built on failure, It's built on fraustration. it's built on fear that you have to overcome. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
Gentlemen… I have to echo what a lot of people here are mentioning regarding the interruptions. Mainly because we didn’t get to hear him wrap up some of his insights and that’s what we are here for, to get his perspective! This may seem nit-picky, hopefully you take it as constructions but I also found it very weird that one of the hosts jumped off abruptly and because of a phone call. Emergencies may pop up but it didn’t seem like it was one. Just felt awkward and like the guests time wasn’t carefully planned around. I mean all of this in the best way by the way. That aside, glad the video was suggested. Officially going to be following up on the guest and his work.
The presenters are really quite annoying with their constant interrupting! Pieter sounds like he has some really interesting and inspiring stuff to say but you barely let him finish his sentences before you interrupt him to talk about your own off-topic tangent. Be less self-centered and focus more on letting your guest spread their thoughts.
100% I like that they get done great guests but they need to be more like Joe Rogan and be quiet. Let the guests share. We’re interested in the guests not the interviewer
The interviewers interrupted way too much, or just tried to belittle Pieter, instead of allowing the audience to learn more about how his games work. It’s a waste of having such an amazing guest with such questions/interview structure
100% agree. They don't let the guy answer the questions. They ask the question, he answers a little and then they interrupt and end up answering their own questions. It was hyper annoying to listen to.
This! Just wanted to comment the same thing...it's so frustrating to listen to Pieter outline something interesting from his process, only for the interviewers to interrupt him with yet another question that he won't be able to answer in full. Please let this podcast guest speak!!
Following him for the last 8 years! Missing his website / blog with all the projects on it! He would write down and blog about his whole journey of building websites and monetizing it. 12 startups in 12 months! So awesome.
He never spoke on how he markets and brings users to his work. So many people build things that go nowhere. That would’ve been great to hear more about.
that's because only a tiny fraction of the people making things can ever be successful, that's statistics and common sense, only a few can be rich in a Capitalistic system.
This is the best interview for the season of life I find myself in; I have always had ideas having worked in Financial services that I have brought in house that should be brought into the consumer market..but self doubt and no one to share the approach with has caused me to walk away; but this interview woke me up.
Let this guy talk. Yes you got high and had some analysis that you tried to tie in with matrix and it made sense…for you when you were high. Just saying, let him talk and help flesh out into interesting topics as subtle as possible. Best interviewers are background noise. Be background noise. More is less. Keep up hard work.
I agree about the Chinese Economy. Thanks for another informative video. Btw, I love how you’re filming while your House Keeper is cleaning in the background. You guys are the real deal.
Suggestion: It would be nice to stream this layout with the main speaker in one large panel and Sam/Shaan in 2 smaller windows or something similar. It feels a bit awkward to have one person (active speaker) full screen and pretty zoomed in all the time for an interview style podcast and quick switching in between them.
I totally agree. Also, it would be nice if you would have a screenshot of some of Pieter Level's and other guests' content. I primarily listen to this as an audio podcast
The format works as is for me. You probably would like a format like Tom Bilyeu's interview style when they are in-person both speakers can be seen in a single shot with less zoomed in and individual shots.
1:09:00 yes you can automate higher ticket selling. Sam does Airbnb, he can create online sales funnels that target people on social media and get them to buy over time.
Success doesn't happen overnight. It's a marathon, not a sprint. You have to pace yourself, put in the work, and be consistent day in and day out if you want to achieve your goals.
Never heard of any one on the show, this popped into my suggested videos and I loved listening. I loved learning about Pieter and his story. Its very inspiring and I will definitely check out his projects. Feedback for the podcast hosts: Its very important to give the interviewee time to speak. I know you guys love to talk and are very excited and want to chime in with comments or anecdotal stories, but that time is for the interviewee. It was really annoying to hear you cut-off the other person almost every 3 minutes that they were speaking just so you can add something to what they were saying. That kind of ruins the experience of listening for me. Allow them to finish their train of thought, then you can share something.
I agree. I wanted to hear more of this interviewees thoughts. I appreciate hosting the podcast but right before some important points, y'all interrupted.
For me the ideal number of employees is zero. I use freelancers/contractors but never hire anyone on perm and done well but I'd love to grow further without needing to hire
Great interview! Peter is a badass. I've missed some more detail on how he gets work done.. What his planning strategy is, when he knows what to tackle next, any daily software he uses to stay organized with all these projects he runs.. etc.. Maybe next time? :)
Followed this guy for a while. Huge inspiration. I also get sick of hearing all these unprofitable bloated startups funded by VCs... Love the realness of this guy, hustling his way there.
It's called a divine intervention, what you're describing at 25:56. Just say it. You know it, I know it, all of us who are tuned in know it. YOU GOT A SIGN! And you went with it! ❤❤❤
Pieter has a bit of an ego from time to time, but overall solid guy doing solid work. Quite unbelievable that there are SaaS companies doing less ARR in a year with teams of 30/40/50 people.
(9:57) Contractors Peter Using for his Business (17:55) - What Pieter uses to build (40:45) - How Pieter spends and invests his money 1:08:00 One can steal your ideas but not your execution
The fact that this channel does not have at least 500 k subs still baffles me and yet there are a lot of nonsensical channels that have a huge fan following.
1:18:00 - on not wanting to commit to a platform because of the implied work: Business Idea: Being in a shadow RUclipsr. By this I mean, bring in a person who you like, who has your values, and being then in on every meeting/conference. - The intent is to 'make' someone (like raising a child on fast forward) so you do not necessarily want someone who thinks they are already a big deal. In return they create videos for RUclips with your help until they don't need it anymore about your content, plus their own. Like an apprenticeship. You both go up faster than you would alone
Several thoughts 1. This guy looks exactly like NBA player Domantas Sabonis. 2. This interview was not informative since it did not explain how he monitizes his websites. For example, how does his job board make money. Companies like ZipRecruiter had to build out a massive sales team to start generating revenue from companies. 3. There were no hard questions asked, just people sharing mindset. Where was the useful information?
Please have Peter back on to go over his businesses, how he came up with them, how he got traction with them. Came back to listen to this again it really just covered what he's doing now that he is independently wealthy, his life philosophy and how indie hacking came to be. Really would love to get more specifics on his businesses.
In the right communities the Buy Nothing groups are super awesome. Keeps landfills from added junk and money for family's going to the things that matter
at these sorts of earning I'd be doing my travelling on a yacht, you have a proper "home" (even with live-in staff to clean) but can see a new city every day if you want. Well done Pieter.
19:30 - If only more businesses used stacks that could fix problems more quickly. Even sites with relatively small communities with EVERYONE requesting the same feature upgrades can take month, years, or just NEVER happen lol. Thumbs up to levels
Amazing podcast. Pieter is my hero. All these CEOs of these amazing startups are missing to share the real thing: how to find people to fill the content before you launch the app. Because if I have a great idea, but I don't have the content to put in it, how do I find it? where do I find it? Sharing on social media is not enough anymore, it's not 2014 anymore. I'm talking about this because I'm building my first startup after many failures, so this is a key point: content.
Thank goodness you brought this up! Truly, investing has changed my perspective on how one can succeed in life; working multiple jobs isn't the optimal way to attain financial freedom and unfortunately, we discover this later in life. Currently earn as much as 10 grand weekly and this has improved my financial life. Great piece!..
FYI, Sonder is not an aparthotel. "Apartment hotels" or aparthotels are popular in some countries outside the USA; they're hotels with rooms that are more like apartments. They have all the benefits of a hotel, but are designed for longer stays. You can stay as little as 1 night, though. Not the same as renting many rooms in an apartment and "Airbnbing" them or short-term leasing them, which is what Sonder type businesses do.
That 43 min part where you mentioned your timing market strategy… I hear that concern. I imagine that 2022-24 would have been kind to you if you had sat tight, but you weren’t to know
This is the first MFM podcast that I did not like for one and one reason only - Both Sam & Shaan continuously interrupted Pieter, constantly. This guy Pieter has so much earthy wisdom - I would have loved to know more about him, his thinking and philosophy on life.
These guys maybe were too young but CORT, has been a nationwide furniture rental company for decades. They´re actually global now. There are other ones too but they have always marketed more lower end since in the US the idea is you have to own everything.
Really cool and inspiring! Also, 51:31 TFW the Dutch guy speaks better English than the interviewers by saying _lie_ down instead of the nonsensical "lay down" that these guys have said. Also, _route_ is pronounced identically to "root"; it's not _rout,_ which means something entirely different.
okay. this was long time coming. about to wach it, should be a great episode! on a separate note, man - shaan's lost a lot of weight. is it sleepless nights due to milk road or your trainer levelled you up again?
Has anyone heard about the new meme project AINEMO? They are at the launch stage, the project looks interesting. I would like to know your professional opinion as an expert))). May I ask you to make a video review of this project?
I'm seriously flabbergasted by the constant interruptions while the guest was in the midst of sharing insightful thoughts. The interviewers' tendency to interject and divert the conversation was not only frustrating but truly did a disservice to the guest, who clearly had so much more to offer. Interrupting is often considered one of the top rookie mistakes in podcast interviewing. Just some feedback I'd like to share; still wish you guys the best.
Same. The two hosts talk about themselves too much. I've already watched so many videos about them, so I wanted to hear about Pieter.
Idiot tech bros
THIS!!!
Yeah I couldn’t believe how they’d ask a question and immediately interrupt before the guest could even start speaking
My thoughts exactly.. they're rather irritating!
Pieter Levels is like from another planet for these guys.
- Interviewer: ...Money.... Revenue... Growth.
- Pieter: Truth... lifestyle... friends... family.
He's on another level, if you will.
you just not smart enough to understand, he doesnt try to be "honest", he wants to brag about his salary, and he use "honestly" as the reason to brag, otherwise it would look bad. He is addicted to attention, otherwise he wouldn't brag all day about his salary and servers expenses. Basically this is a guy who build really nothing+nothing, running after current fashions, and never get really deep into anything. Yea he makes money because he did one digital nomad project that brought him so much hype in which he uses to get more people to other useless projects, but as you know this effect will not keep forever.
yeah, revolutionary
@@rantg imagine not having anything to brag about
@@justellythelegend i sold a startup for more than what he makes, i just dont brag about it online every second. Grow up you indie hackers or whatever fashionable name you call yourself today.
Great interview. Just didn't like it when Pieter was cut short while he was fleshing out his thoughts.
I feel same way
Yea he has a lot of stories
Same. Made it worse.
Same. The interviewers seem nice, but I legitimately could not finish watching this
can’t agree more
Been following Pieter for years! Happy you were able to get him on the pod. As a software developer - he is 100% correct with people not understanding the complexities behind websites. Great episode!
Love Pieter but the interviewers interrupted him so many times. So annoying.
The interviewers need to spend a year in nature
Thats what we do here.
worst interviewers ever seen
You have to remember that there are possible delays in the video feeds that cause people to start talking at awkward moments. It happens..
Stop interrupting the guest. The channel would improve by letting the guest speak more.
Shaan speaks too much with little substance
@@cwaddlekm😢 LLL like on kol I think it's a great idea I was
Leh
Most of these guys don’t know how to interview
I completely agree. Though I love these guys, let the interviewer connect his sentences .
This was the very first MFM episode I ever listened too. No wonder I was instantly hooked and have now listened to almost every episode ever published.
Success is not built on success. It's built on failure, It's built on fraustration. it's built on fear that you have to overcome. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
You are right.!
That is why I had to start forex trading 2months ago and l now am making benefits from it.!
My first investment with Victoria Alejandro gave me profit of over $80,000 Us dollar....
And I can even say she is the sincere broker I know....
@@luckywealth8639O' Yes I'm a living testimony of Mrs Victoria Alejandro.!
Gentlemen… I have to echo what a lot of people here are mentioning regarding the interruptions. Mainly because we didn’t get to hear him wrap up some of his insights and that’s what we are here for, to get his perspective! This may seem nit-picky, hopefully you take it as constructions but I also found it very weird that one of the hosts jumped off abruptly and because of a phone call. Emergencies may pop up but it didn’t seem like it was one. Just felt awkward and like the guests time wasn’t carefully planned around. I mean all of this in the best way by the way.
That aside, glad the video was suggested. Officially going to be following up on the guest and his work.
Constructive*
The presenters are really quite annoying with their constant interrupting! Pieter sounds like he has some really interesting and inspiring stuff to say but you barely let him finish his sentences before you interrupt him to talk about your own off-topic tangent. Be less self-centered and focus more on letting your guest spread their thoughts.
literally
Yep! They are so annoying. Pieter is fascinating though.
100% I like that they get done great guests but they need to be more like Joe Rogan and be quiet. Let the guests share. We’re interested in the guests not the interviewer
The interviewers interrupted way too much, or just tried to belittle Pieter, instead of allowing the audience to learn more about how his games work.
It’s a waste of having such an amazing guest with such questions/interview structure
100% agree. They don't let the guy answer the questions. They ask the question, he answers a little and then they interrupt and end up answering their own questions. It was hyper annoying to listen to.
Agree, they make it about themselves, and how successful they have been. They need to let the super interesting guest talk.
Yeah, unfortunately these guys never learn and must never read the comment section. They do it all the time, every time.
This! Just wanted to comment the same thing...it's so frustrating to listen to Pieter outline something interesting from his process, only for the interviewers to interrupt him with yet another question that he won't be able to answer in full. Please let this podcast guest speak!!
@@groob33 Ego problem.
Following him for the last 8 years! Missing his website / blog with all the projects on it! He would write down and blog about his whole journey of building websites and monetizing it. 12 startups in 12 months! So awesome.
I don’t want to be a billion dollar company. I just want to make a couple million chill, you know… F…ing golden. Love this guy.
This was my favorite episode by far. Pieter Levels is inspirational in so many different ways - makes me want to step up my game!!
Pieter Levels is a great inspiration! Thanks for the podcast!!
seriously a great episode. so glad you guys got him on the podcast
He never spoke on how he markets and brings users to his work. So many people build things that go nowhere. That would’ve been great to hear more about.
So true! doesn't matter what you build, if you can't market it, you're going nowhere
that's because only a tiny fraction of the people making things can ever be successful, that's statistics and common sense, only a few can be rich in a Capitalistic system.
I love Piet. One of my biggest inspirations. Don't underestimate how hard this guy works.
Do you know how hard this guy works at grifting?
@@DAL201107 what do you mean
@@DAL201107 In what way? Seems quiite transparent in what he does
From what he said, he barely works. He said his money makers are automated and he doesn't have to do much...
@@PLoGro24 imho barely working can mean a lot of things
First-time viewer, immediate subscriber. Thanks for the great content.
This is the best interview for the season of life I find myself in; I have always had ideas having worked in Financial services that I have brought in house that should be brought into the consumer market..but self doubt and no one to share the approach with has caused me to walk away; but this interview woke me up.
My first listen to this pod an amazing inspiration. Excellent pod format, excellent content. Thanks to the three of you.
Let this guy talk. Yes you got high and had some analysis that you tried to tie in with matrix and it made sense…for you when you were high. Just saying, let him talk and help flesh out into interesting topics as subtle as possible. Best interviewers are background noise. Be background noise. More is less. Keep up hard work.
Haha that's a great take, "it made sense while you were high"
Who cares
I agree about the Chinese Economy. Thanks for another informative video.
Btw, I love how you’re filming while your House Keeper is cleaning in the background. You guys are the real deal.
Suggestion: It would be nice to stream this layout with the main speaker in one large panel and Sam/Shaan in 2 smaller windows or something similar. It feels a bit awkward to have one person (active speaker) full screen and pretty zoomed in all the time for an interview style podcast and quick switching in between them.
I totally agree. Also, it would be nice if you would have a screenshot of some of Pieter Level's and other guests' content. I primarily listen to this as an audio podcast
yea agreed
interesting suggestion!
The format works as is for me. You probably would like a format like Tom Bilyeu's interview style when they are in-person both speakers can be seen in a single shot with less zoomed in and individual shots.
Pieter Levels is the kind of friends I want to have around, just an honest truthful person.
1:09:00 yes you can automate higher ticket selling. Sam does Airbnb, he can create online sales funnels that target people on social media and get them to buy over time.
Success doesn't happen overnight.
It's a marathon, not a sprint. You have to pace yourself, put in the work, and be consistent day in and day out if you want to achieve your goals.
You are right, to be a successful person in life require him or her of hard work and time
The thing about been successful is working toward it and not going the other way round
When you invest you are buying a day you don't have to work
Talking about been successful. I know I am blessed if not I wouldn't have met someone is as spectacular as Anna S Wilson
She has helped me recovered a lot from the time I have trading with her
Love this guy. Taking notes!
Thing about renting furniture is; if you have pet allergies, or what if the other people have bed bugs (some people don't react to the bites).
Never heard of any one on the show, this popped into my suggested videos and I loved listening.
I loved learning about Pieter and his story. Its very inspiring and I will definitely check out his projects.
Feedback for the podcast hosts: Its very important to give the interviewee time to speak. I know you guys love to talk and are very excited and want to chime in with comments or anecdotal stories, but that time is for the interviewee. It was really annoying to hear you cut-off the other person almost every 3 minutes that they were speaking just so you can add something to what they were saying. That kind of ruins the experience of listening for me. Allow them to finish their train of thought, then you can share something.
I agree. I wanted to hear more of this interviewees thoughts. I appreciate hosting the podcast but right before some important points, y'all interrupted.
This show popped up in my feed, too. I watched it, and got ZERO value from it. I kept watching just hoping to get something interesting from it.
Same, I wanna hear From Pieter, but too much noise from the hosts.
I love this podcast, such an incredible place to learn how entrepreneurs are growing their businesses
I can totally relate to Pieter Levels and lived like he did, but a wife and child did change the lifestyle. Loved this interview!
For me the ideal number of employees is zero. I use freelancers/contractors but never hire anyone on perm and done well but I'd love to grow further without needing to hire
What work you do?
php, js, jquery lol. If something is working, why change it!? Love it!
Pieter's a great guy - super-high integrity.
Great interview! Peter is a badass. I've missed some more detail on how he gets work done.. What his planning strategy is, when he knows what to tackle next, any daily software he uses to stay organized with all these projects he runs.. etc.. Maybe next time? :)
Followed this guy for a while. Huge inspiration. I also get sick of hearing all these unprofitable bloated startups funded by VCs... Love the realness of this guy, hustling his way there.
Inspirational! Thanks
Top interview Pieter! groeten uit Curacao :-)
It's called a divine intervention, what you're describing at 25:56. Just say it. You know it, I know it, all of us who are tuned in know it. YOU GOT A SIGN! And you went with it! ❤❤❤
Pieter has a bit of an ego from time to time, but overall solid guy doing solid work. Quite unbelievable that there are SaaS companies doing less ARR in a year with teams of 30/40/50 people.
Well, his ego is to BE him self..🤷♀️ Why being somebody else ❓🤔🤷♀️
That’s a 100% match, looking forward to watching this episode. Cheers
Cool interview ................ LOL @45:50 the person cleaning in the back
The interviewers were doing too much of the talking for my liking, especially near the beginning, and were interrupting too much.
(9:57) Contractors Peter Using for his Business (17:55) - What Pieter uses to build (40:45) - How Pieter spends and invests his money 1:08:00 One can steal your ideas but not your execution
What a nice guy :-) Hats off to him.
As a nomad Im glad to have found this guy and his stuff
It’s great that you’re trying to introduce This Guy However more from the guest would be appreciated
I FRIGGIN LOVE JUNGLE AND DRUM AND BASS ....AND I ALWAYS TALK ABOUT THE WAVE OF FORTUNE💞💞💞💞💞
I made my first “0” means payoff my debts
And now preparing my first million
Let Pieter talk guys!
The fact that this channel does not have at least 500 k subs still baffles me and yet there are a lot of nonsensical channels that have a huge fan following.
Awesome episode! But could have been better if Sam let Pieter speak more lol
Sam you stopped pieter while talking, what are the bots he has used?
yep, that exact time period was excellent until he was cut off randomly
Remarkable and Outstanding work.
Roof top storage 🙂 and other roof top “real estate” use would be amazing businesses
1:18:00 - on not wanting to commit to a platform because of the implied work:
Business Idea: Being in a shadow RUclipsr. By this I mean, bring in a person who you like, who has your values, and being then in on every meeting/conference.
- The intent is to 'make' someone (like raising a child on fast forward) so you do not necessarily want someone who thinks they are already a big deal.
In return they create videos for RUclips with your help until they don't need it anymore about your content, plus their own.
Like an apprenticeship.
You both go up faster than you would alone
I've been trying to invent this position for myself.
Several thoughts
1. This guy looks exactly like NBA player Domantas Sabonis.
2. This interview was not informative since it did not explain how he monitizes his websites. For example, how does his job board make money. Companies like ZipRecruiter had to build out a massive sales team to start generating revenue from companies.
3. There were no hard questions asked, just people sharing mindset. Where was the useful information?
Have oyu gone to his sites to see how it makes money?
The most awaited podcast.
Please have Peter back on to go over his businesses, how he came up with them, how he got traction with them. Came back to listen to this again it really just covered what he's doing now that he is independently wealthy, his life philosophy and how indie hacking came to be. Really would love to get more specifics on his businesses.
Granted, Shaan and Sam were still learning to dance in there episodes, they have come a long way. Would love to see Peter back on.
In the right communities the Buy Nothing groups are super awesome. Keeps landfills from added junk and money for family's going to the things that matter
at these sorts of earning I'd be doing my travelling on a yacht, you have a proper "home" (even with live-in staff to clean) but can see a new city every day if you want. Well done Pieter.
Very interesting episode!
Thanks for the great content! But please stop using this glitchy blur effect. Thanks!
Love this guy Piet. The interviewers interrupt too much!
Pieter has a great video on RUclips from 4 years ago called "How to build a startup without finding"
I wish you could have let him talk more and interrupted less.
19:30 - If only more businesses used stacks that could fix problems more quickly. Even sites with relatively small communities with EVERYONE requesting the same feature upgrades can take month, years, or just NEVER happen lol. Thumbs up to levels
Love this show 💓
My top 5 episode for sure
You are not letting him talk! Gosh
Amazing podcast. Pieter is my hero. All these CEOs of these amazing startups are missing to share the real thing: how to find people to fill the content before you launch the app. Because if I have a great idea, but I don't have the content to put in it, how do I find it? where do I find it? Sharing on social media is not enough anymore, it's not 2014 anymore. I'm talking about this because I'm building my first startup after many failures, so this is a key point: content.
Congratulations and best of luck for your startup.
Thank goodness you brought this up! Truly, investing has changed my perspective on how one can succeed in life; working multiple jobs isn't the optimal way to attain financial freedom and unfortunately, we discover this later in life. Currently earn as much as 10 grand weekly and this has improved my financial life. Great piece!..
Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who
assisted you? I'm 39 now and would love to
grow my portfolio and plan my retirement
She's OLIVIA SULLIVAN FINANCIALS
I'm definitely gonna check her out. Do yo have any idea if she manages family fund?
FYI, Sonder is not an aparthotel. "Apartment hotels" or aparthotels are popular in some countries outside the USA; they're hotels with rooms that are more like apartments. They have all the benefits of a hotel, but are designed for longer stays. You can stay as little as 1 night, though. Not the same as renting many rooms in an apartment and "Airbnbing" them or short-term leasing them, which is what Sonder type businesses do.
That 43 min part where you mentioned your timing market strategy… I hear that concern. I imagine that 2022-24 would have been kind to you if you had sat tight, but you weren’t to know
Wow, enjoying this so much.
This is the first MFM podcast that I did not like for one and one reason only - Both Sam & Shaan continuously interrupted Pieter, constantly. This guy Pieter has so much earthy wisdom - I would have loved to know more about him, his thinking and philosophy on life.
Residence Inn was sold to Marriott years ago. A great success story.
These guys maybe were too young but CORT, has been a nationwide furniture rental company for decades. They´re actually global now. There are other ones too but they have always marketed more lower end since in the US the idea is you have to own everything.
this was a great interview, I feel very inspired.
How does he do taxes being nomad and running so many web apps?
love drumnbass!remembering the days
love nomadlist use it fairly often 🤙🏼
Great podcast
Such a humble and nice guy, would love to travel with guys like him or with him 😅🙈
You wishhhh ahaha
Cory furniture rental does $1Billion+ in revenue and was founded in 1971
Totally agree ask guest questions and get out of his way.
Shaan speaks as though he knows more about the guest's buisness more than the person himself
Finally!!!! Been waiting for this episode from the time Steph Smith mentioned him!🤩🤩
Curious wonder if he had not studied business admin if he would have the same outlook.
Too long to watch. Whats his business model or offer? Anybody can explain?
How can 3 guys like this limit their lives or want to limit their lives by owning pet animals? mind boggling 1:02:42
Sam is really fanboying in this episode :D
Super curiuos - how does he deal with taxes while traveling around the world, where is he domiciled?
Really cool and inspiring! Also, 51:31 TFW the Dutch guy speaks better English than the interviewers by saying _lie_ down instead of the nonsensical "lay down" that these guys have said. Also, _route_ is pronounced identically to "root"; it's not _rout,_ which means something entirely different.
I move around Europe with 4 dogs, driving. EU Pet Passport needed for each one, with optional photo. Rescued - strays.
Will one day be on this show. Have loved the show since I started following …. Giving myself 2 years tops 😊
okay. this was long time coming. about to wach it, should be a great episode!
on a separate note, man - shaan's lost a lot of weight. is it sleepless nights due to milk road or your trainer levelled you up again?
thank you for this
Has anyone heard about the new meme project AINEMO? They are at the launch stage, the project looks interesting. I would like to know your professional opinion as an expert))). May I ask you to make a video review of this project?
Oh yes, I also heard about this project. I'm interested in their game and NFT. It must be great
I join the request for a video review!
And what can the author review? Is it real?😮