The Everyday Millionaire and Mindset Matters Podcast

Patrick Francey

-- Embark on a transformative journey with The Everyday Millionaire Podcast -- where real people share the strategies, mindset, and habits that built their wealth, freedom, and purpose. Each episode reveals powerful insights from entrepreneurs, investors, and high performers who turned ordinary beginnings into extraordinary success. Learn proven paths to financial independence, personal growth, and fulfillment — and discover how you can create the life and legacy you deserve. Tune in, get inspired, and start your journey toward becoming an Everyday Millionaire today.

  1. Mindset Matters - Episode #229 - Why Your Beliefs About Yourself Matter More Than You Think

    2D AGO

    Mindset Matters - Episode #229 - Why Your Beliefs About Yourself Matter More Than You Think

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore the powerful role beliefs play in shaping identity, behavior, performance, and personal growth. Using Patrick’s opening parable of “the raft,” the conversation centers on the idea that some beliefs once helped us survive or succeed in a certain season of life, but can become heavy burdens when we continue carrying them long after they have served their purpose. The episode dives into how beliefs become intertwined with identity, especially when they are reinforced by past experiences, family narratives, cultural conditioning, or repeated self-talk. Patrick and Steffany unpack how statements like “I’m not good with money,” “I don’t trust people,” or “That’s just the way I am” are not harmless observations. They are identity statements that instruct the brain to keep proving them true. A major theme in the conversation is the distinction between identity and ideology. When beliefs become fused with ego, any challenge to those beliefs can feel personal, which creates defensiveness, polarization, and resistance to growth. The discussion also highlights how self-awareness, reflection, and intentional language can help people question outdated narratives and replace them with more empowering ones. One of the most practical insights from the episode is the use of the word “yet.” By shifting from “I’m not good with money” to “I’m not good with money yet,” a fixed identity can become a growth pathway. Patrick and Steffany also discuss the freedom that comes from focusing less on what others think and more on the next right step aligned with personal values and goals. This episode is a powerful reminder that mindset transformation begins by examining the beliefs we have stopped questioning and asking whether they are still true, relevant, or useful.

    38 min
  2. Episode #241 - Luxury With Purpose: Julie Colombino-Billingham on Fair Trade, Fashion, and Dignity

    4D AGO

    Episode #241 - Luxury With Purpose: Julie Colombino-Billingham on Fair Trade, Fashion, and Dignity

    In this powerful episode of The Everyday Millionaire, Patrick Francey sits down with Julie Colombino-Billingham, founder of Deux Mains and REBUILD globally, for a conversation about dignity, ethical business, resilience, and job creation in Haiti. Julie shares the defining moment that changed her life after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. While working in disaster response, she heard a woman say, “I don’t want money. I need a job.” That statement reshaped Julie’s understanding of aid, poverty, and real impact. Rather than focusing only on relief, she began building a business rooted in employment, ownership, and long-term economic opportunity. What started as a small operation with four women working from a makeshift shack has grown into a fair trade verified, woman-owned, solar-powered leather goods factory in Haiti. Today, Deux Mains produces handbags, accessories, and school shoes while creating dignified jobs in one of the most complex operating environments in the world. Patrick and Julie explore the realities of leading a purpose-driven company through political instability, gang violence, supply chain disruption, and extreme uncertainty. Julie speaks candidly about stress, leadership, guilt, resilience, infertility, responsibility, and the emotional cost of carrying a mission that impacts lives far beyond the balance sheet. This episode is not just about fashion or entrepreneurship. It is about what leadership looks like under pressure. It is about capitalism with conscience. It is about building a legacy through enterprise, not charity alone. For listeners interested in social entrepreneurship, ethical fashion, impact investing, leadership, women in business, Haiti, and resilience, this conversation offers both inspiration and hard-earned truth.

    1h 19m
  3. Mindset Matters - Episode #228 - The Hidden Cost of Business and Relationship Entanglements

    MAR 12

    Mindset Matters - Episode #228 - The Hidden Cost of Business and Relationship Entanglements

    In this episode of the Mindset Matters podcast, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore a concept that quietly shapes many business partnerships and personal relationships: entanglements. Whether in real estate deals, joint ventures, friendships, or marriages, entanglements often begin with good intentions but gradually become complex webs of expectations, obligations, and emotional tension. Patrick introduces the idea through a fishing net metaphor. At first, the net is simple. One line tied to the dock works well. Then more lines get added. A buoy, another boat, another opportunity. Each addition seems smart at the time because it increases the potential catch. But when tides shift and the boats move in different directions, the lines begin pulling against each other. The net becomes tangled, and suddenly the fishermen are stuck dealing with knots instead of catching fish. This metaphor captures how many partnerships evolve. What begins as trust and momentum slowly accumulates unstated expectations, shared responsibilities, financial ties, and emotional commitments. Over time, resentment can grow, communication breaks down, and people realize they no longer recognize the agreement they originally entered. Steffany highlights that entanglements often grow from unexpressed expectations and assumptions. When individuals avoid difficult conversations early in a partnership, they create gaps in clarity. As circumstances change, those gaps widen and relationships become strained. A key theme in the episode is the importance of returning to the originating intent. Revisiting why the relationship or partnership started can help identify where things drifted off course. Patrick also stresses the value of documenting agreements, noting that memory often protects personal narratives rather than objective truth. Ultimately, recognizing an entanglement is the first step toward resolving it. While disentangling relationships or business arrangements can be uncomfortable, delaying the process usually increases emotional, financial, and mental costs. The conversation encourages listeners to slow down, reassess their commitments, and address complexity before it becomes unmanageable.

    32 min
  4. Mindset Matters - Episode #227 - The Leadership Decision Most People Avoid

    MAR 5

    Mindset Matters - Episode #227 - The Leadership Decision Most People Avoid

    In this solo episode of the Mindset Matters podcast, Patrick Francey explores one of the most difficult challenges leaders and entrepreneurs face: making decisions when the consequences feel uncomfortable. With Steffany Hanlen Francey traveling, Patrick takes the opportunity to unpack a powerful leadership insight that many professionals quietly struggle with. Most people do not fail because they lack information. They fail because they hesitate to act when a decision could upset others or create short term discomfort. Patrick explains that indecision often occurs when leaders weigh visible short term pain against invisible long term consequences. The immediate cost of a difficult decision such as losing a team member or facing pushback feels real and tangible. Meanwhile the gradual erosion of culture, standards, or opportunity feels distant and easier to ignore. This imbalance leads to what Patrick calls spinning our wheels or paralysis by analysis. Using examples from business leadership, team culture, and his own real estate investing experience, Patrick illustrates how hesitation can carry significant opportunity costs. A past decision to hold property rather than redeploy capital resulted in the loss of millions in potential compounded growth. The lesson was not about the real estate cycle. It was about the cost of second guessing a clear thesis. Patrick also shares leadership scenarios such as tolerating toxic high performers because they produce results. While removing them feels painful in the short term, failing to act often damages team morale and long term performance. The deeper question behind difficult decisions is not simply what choice to make. It is what kind of organization or life you are building and whether your decisions align with your values. Ultimately Patrick reminds listeners that leadership does not offer a pain free path. The real choice is between pain now or greater pain later. Clear decisions create momentum, while avoidance drains energy, time, and opportunity. For leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors alike, clarity is what turns intention into forward progress.

    15 min
  5. Episode #240 - Language That Sells: Paul Ross on Focus, Trust, and Decision Making

    MAR 3

    Episode #240 - Language That Sells: Paul Ross on Focus, Trust, and Decision Making

    In this episode of The Everyday Millionaire, Patrick Francey sits down with sales and psychology strategist Paul Ross to unpack why modern selling is less about logic and more about human behavior. Ross argues that most buying decisions happen in the subconscious, which is why “working harder” often produces smaller gains. Instead of relying on scripts, pressure, or outdated rapport tactics, he teaches teams how to lower resistance, build trust quickly, and create focus in a distracted world. Ross draws a sharp distinction between unethical manipulation and ethical influence. In his framework, influence means “engineering consciousness” by expanding a prospect’s sense of possibility, strengthening self trust, and guiding clarity rather than pushing pain points. He explains how language patterns and pacing can shift attention, and why “focus is the currency” of persuasion. A practical highlight is Ross’s “implied relationship words” that build togetherness fast: we, our, together, explore, and share. He shows how inclusive phrasing positions the seller and buyer on the same side of the table, reducing defensiveness and increasing openness. He also demonstrates how “pattern interrupts” can dissolve common objections like “I need more time,” turning resistance into a deeper conversation rooted in honesty and trust. Patrick connects the discussion to real estate investors raising capital, where trust, diligence, and clear communication matter. Ross emphasizes that numbers still must work, but language can remove doubt and help decision makers feel safe moving forward. The core takeaway: fall in love with language, because the words you choose shape attention, beliefs, and outcomes.

    1h 4m
  6. Mindset Matters - Episode #226 - The Resilience Muscle: Build It Before Life Forces You To

    FEB 26

    Mindset Matters - Episode #226 - The Resilience Muscle: Build It Before Life Forces You To

    In this Mindset Matters conversation, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey break down a truth most people resist: if you want more in life, you must tolerate more. More uncertainty. More exposure. More discomfort. They unpack how resilience is not built when conditions are ideal, but forged under sustained pressure, when your identity is being stretched and your decision making is being tested. Patrick frames the trap clearly. Comfort can feel safe and productive, but it often becomes the breeding ground for feeling stuck. When there is no challenge, there is no growth, and without growth, ambition turns into frustration. Steffany reinforces this through the lens of elite sport, especially Olympic preparation, where external scrutiny and unpredictable variables create the ultimate test. The key is not avoiding pressure, but training the “resilience muscle” so you can perform, decide, and stay grounded when the stakes rise. Together they define resilience as a trained capacity: staying aligned to your standards under sustained pressure without erosion of identity, decision quality, or integrity. From there, they give listeners a practical pathway for getting unstuck and building resilience: identify what you are avoiding, start with the next small step, define what it means to win the day, tighten habits and systems, and face the harder question of where who you are being is getting in the way of where you are going. The episode closes with a grounded reminder: separate self worth from outcomes. Hold your values when the world gets louder. That is how you stay steady, grow stronger, and build a life that can handle bigger goals.

    44 min
  7. Mindset Matters - Episode #225 - The Champions Journey - To the Olympic Podium

    FEB 19

    Mindset Matters - Episode #225 - The Champions Journey - To the Olympic Podium

    In this powerful episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore what truly lies behind success through the lens of the Champion’s Journey. While the world sees medals, podiums, and highlight reels, this conversation reveals the invisible foundation of discipline, resilience, emotional strength, and identity that champions build long before their defining moment. Drawing from Steffany’s decades of work with Olympic and world-class athletes, the episode uncovers what audiences never see. Early mornings, emotional breakdowns, doubt, setbacks, controversy, and relentless pressure are all part of the process. True champions are not created in the spotlight. They are revealed there. Like Michelangelo sculpting David, success comes from chiseling away fear, ego, self-doubt, and distraction to uncover one’s true essence. Patrick and Steffany explain that the Champion’s Journey is not limited to sport. It applies to business, leadership, parenting, and life itself. The same mental and emotional resilience that allows an athlete to perform under Olympic pressure is what allows entrepreneurs, leaders, and individuals to navigate adversity and stay aligned with purpose. The conversation dives into identity versus essence, showing how real champions are not defined by outcomes such as medals or titles, but by who they become through the journey. Setbacks, disappointment, and adversity are not barriers but shaping forces that build clarity, strength, and self-mastery. This episode challenges listeners to reflect on their own path. Whatever your podium may be, success requires commitment, emotional resilience, and the willingness to evolve. The Champion’s Journey is not about winning once. It is about becoming someone capable of rising again and again.

    42 min
  8. TEDM – Corey Corpodian on Being Busy vs Being Productive: How High Performers Protect Time and Win (Episode 239)

    FEB 17

    TEDM – Corey Corpodian on Being Busy vs Being Productive: How High Performers Protect Time and Win (Episode 239)

    In this episode of The Everyday Millionaire, Patrick Francey sits down with high performance sales and leadership coach Corey Corpodian, founder of Unleash Success and author of Emotional Fitness. The conversation is a practical deep dive into what separates consistent top performers from talented people who stall when pressure hits. Corey shares his personal turning point: after achieving “success on paper” as a board-certified orthodontist, a melanoma diagnosis forced him to confront the gap between achievement and fulfillment. That wake-up call led him into personal development, disciplined routines, and the framework he calls emotional fitness, defined as the ability to control emotions rather than being controlled by them. Corey explains how fear and faith drive goal pursuit, and why distraction often masquerades as productivity. The cure is focus, measurement, and consistent habits that build mental resilience. Patrick and Corey break down what elite entrepreneurs do differently: they protect their time, build morning rituals, prioritize needle-moving actions, and treat setbacks like a GPS reroute instead of a reason to quit. They also tackle comfort traps like scrolling, alcohol, and “safe problems,” and emphasize that growth requires discomfort and identity-level standards. On the sales side, Corey reinforces a core truth: people buy emotionally and justify logically. Great sales professionals ask better questions, uncover real pain points, and follow up with disciplined execution.

    1h 29m
4.7
out of 5
10 Ratings

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-- Embark on a transformative journey with The Everyday Millionaire Podcast -- where real people share the strategies, mindset, and habits that built their wealth, freedom, and purpose. Each episode reveals powerful insights from entrepreneurs, investors, and high performers who turned ordinary beginnings into extraordinary success. Learn proven paths to financial independence, personal growth, and fulfillment — and discover how you can create the life and legacy you deserve. Tune in, get inspired, and start your journey toward becoming an Everyday Millionaire today.

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