Two brothers documenting their journey to help educational creators and entrepreneurs live healthier and earn more doing work they love.
Anyone can take advantage of the new digital economy if they have something to teach, or expertise that can help people. Education is moving online, and there's never been a better time to begin your creator business than right now. But getting started can be scary.
Our goal is to break down the entire process, and provide a step-by-step roadmap for you to become an innovator, or build a creator business teaching and sharing what you love and making an impact in the world.
😏💀 So calm your mood, clear your mind, and enjoy the show
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Connect with us on social! Mike - twitter.com/MichaelKennyMD Matty - instagram.com/mattygrov/
"guarantee" in some businesses can mean a free estimate good for a year or a warranty on a product good from 1-10 years depending on the product or lifetime warranty. definitely helps convince people to buy the product.
Loving these videos ❤ Extremely helpful. If I at all end up turning my business into a brand, it'll be all thanks to you as yours are the only videos I'm watching 🧿🌸 Please don't stop.
@@KoiAcademyI'm planning to start an online business on Instagram and I had decided to make reels and posts before I even start selling it so that it wouldn't get stressful for me. The curate and collect feedback points helped me quite a lot. They gave me a different POV I hadn't ever thought of. So thank you once again ❤ That'll help me in the long run by saving so much of my time.
@@KoiAcademy I have decided to start a business online through Instagram and I was planning to pre-make reels and posts before hand so that I don't stress or get overwhelmed later. But your points especially about curating and collecting feedback gave me a totally different POV I hadn't thought about. So thank you :) I'm sure that'll help me save time in the long run.
Great video!!! Listening to your explanation on the 3D creator model reminds me a bit of the concept of ikigai. The 3D creator model is like a more practical way of finding your passion and how it can give value to others.
I get AI in terms of managing things like an assistant or secretarial duties like with those vids on Notion helping to get your tasks in order. But as an artist, I have to reject AI for all of its malpractices especially rn with Adobe and the other companies scraping our images, text, painting and art without our consent. Maybe in the future with better regulation it’d be good for making ideas or teaching small things, but rn its not a good practice in the slightest. Nor has it been since it came out.
Though also I'm confused, in previous posts in polls last year you said you were against AI and for supporting artists, but now in the focus Log there's AI imagery everywhere. Did you stance change over time?
Im back lol! finally chatching up to these videos, as they arent just "self improvement videos" that one binge watches, but rather makes you think out of the box. Considering I have a year of my Mechanical Engineering degree left but still want to do stuff, this is helpful content and want to think now and in the next year about entrepreneur, or as well as how I can level up in school and what I can do in this last year of college to prepare me for the world!
Second time in your podcast (first was in "The New Opportunity"one) and I just realized why I resonate so much with everything you talk about-your college experiences shared in this episode are my freshman year in a nutshell! Getting distracted with creativity, being a "maximizer," doing side hustles, and having moments of nearly "quitting" but still stay due to lack of certainty. It's validating to know someone successful like you that it's fine to have a lot of skills. I know drawing, voice acting, copywriting, video editing, hosting, and a lot more that don't relate to my discipline. I'm in the Science and Math field, which I also love as much as the others in my skillset! Thank you so much Mike and Matty for creating this channel. Here's to more success for the both of you! 🥂
Hi Mike and Matty! Thank you so much for discussing content creation and this "new" economy. I look forward to this career path and I hope that I'll meet you two someday because you are just so influential to me.
framework creator to dreamer - loops better I think because the framework is like a library that you are building and you want to keep updating that library to not forgetting everything you get from the reporters rather than dreaming about it again. What do you guys think?
Good job guys! This was actually mind opening as what to do and expect in the real world. And our focus on providing valuable services to a niche. Adding to my list: start reporting all the psychologists I can find in my uni💪🏻
I'm a bit confused about this short. When it comes to the "a sad conversation comes up" part, it presents a very weird false dichotomy between "putting the patient in DTs on medication", or "they'll just continue to drink afterwards." That's not an actual dichotomy, and even if a patient says to your face that they'll just continue to drink after being discharged, it's STILL your medical obligation to give them some medication to stop any potential life threatening seizures they would have going through DTs.
EXCUSES EXCUSES i drinked insanely in that age and i am leaving good life deciding alcohol a problem for your whole life is a biggest lie in my opinion.
As a guy that just turned 70 (Hey! That’s really not so old) I found your video very interesting. I was a Bio Sci major at UC Irvine from 72-76 with the goal of medical school. God had something else in mind for me. I made alternate lists both years I applied, but ultimately abandoned that dream. The process of giving up on that dream was really difficult. I went into medical sales- then veterinary sales for a few years. Then, in my mid- thirties I became an entrepreneur. I had my own small manufacturing company (roughly 30-35 employees) for over 30 years till I sold it in 2019. I made better than “MD money” for many years. But, towards the end, we were getting killed by Chinese imports and I lost a lot of money too. Overall, I’m able to enjoy a pretty nice retirement here in OC. It took me many years, but what I finally came to grips with was that I actually wanted in medicine was the entrepreneurial aspect of “owning my own practice”. I talk to a lot of my docs and friends that are docs. That day is gone (as you guys stated). And it’s never coming back. As much stress as running my own business was, at times, it also provided me with a ton of freedom. Don’t get me wrong, I worked my butt off (sometimes 12-15 hour days). But I also had the freedom to coach my daughter in sports and “be there for her” at games and whenever I wanted. We took a lot of nice vacations that weren’t necessarily limited to any set time frame too. Three weeks in Alaska was pretty cool. SO, my unsolicited advice mirrors Mike, Marty and the other gentleman (sorry I missed your name). Really examine what you want to do with your lives and mostly the underlying reasons. For example, it wasn’t until I was a few years along in my business that I understood that the desire for freedom and my entrepreneurial spirit were truly the underlying driving forces and not so much the actual work of medicine that I was seeking. Keep up the good content creation. By the way I found you over on Skillshare with a music theory class. My new goal is composing music and living the life as a creative. Good luck!
I really love watching your videos even for learning English . I hope you make subtitles for every video like the shorts . I have been addicted to watch them ❤