Honest Wealth Builders

Abi Asija

Most business podcasts talk about success. Honest Wealth Builders works on it. This is a strategy lab where revenue-generating founders break down their business, identify the real constraint limiting growth, and workshop the next smart move. Each episode follows a simple three-part structure: 1. The Business: What are you building? How does it make money? What are you aiming for? 2. The Bottleneck: Where is growth slowing down? Sales, pricing, positioning, focus, execution? We isolate the real constraint. 3. The Strategy Session: We challenge assumptions, weigh tradeoffs, and decide the next clear step forward. This is not a traditional interview show. It’s a focused strategy session. Real businesses. Real constraints. Clear next moves. The insights come from building my own seven-figure company, completing over 700 deals, and documenting the principles behind sustainable growth. If you are building something serious and want sharper thinking around your next move, this show is for you.

  1. 8 小時前

    How She Built a $500K Business Selling a $9 Product (Liz Wilcox Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Liz Wilcox, an email marketing strategist who built a thriving membership business around one of the simplest offers on the market. With a 2-person team and a single $9/month product, Liz generated $480,000 in revenue last year and is on a clear path to $1,000,000 annually. The core challenge she is working through is not retention or product quality. It is traffic and market awareness, and how to get more eyeballs on a product that practically sells itself once people find it. Key Insight: You do not need a complex product lineup to build a serious business. Liz runs one membership, one price point, and one simple framework, and it is producing nearly half a million dollars a year with minimal overhead and maximum simplicity. The foundation of Liz's membership is her 20-Minute Newsletter Framework, a plug-and-play system that teaches business owners how to write a consistent, engaging weekly email in 3 structured steps: a brief personal update, a content segment, and a clean sign-off. Members receive a new fill-in-the-blank template every Monday, along with access to a 5-year library of templates built for virtually any industry, from real estate and healthcare to e-commerce and faith-based content creation. One of the most important principles Liz teaches is being familiar but not predictable. Consistency builds trust, but repetition without variation causes disengagement. Her templates rotate between formats such as listicles, story-based emails, and short-form messages, always anchoring back to 3 core goals: staying top of mind, demonstrating investment in the reader, and maintaining genuine relatability. On the growth side, the conversation goes deep into affiliate strategy. Liz has over 2,000 affiliates but acknowledges her current systems are outdated and underperforming. The opportunity she is focused on is reactivating that dormant base through updated swipe copy, AI-relevant messaging, and a gamified status system modeled after airline loyalty programs, using tiered milestone rewards and physical or digital incentives to keep affiliates motivated and engaged. Viewers will walk away with a clear understanding of how to build a lean, scalable membership business, how to structure weekly emails that nurture and convert, how to manage and reactivate an affiliate program, and how to think about list health as a long-term asset. If you want to go deeper into Liz's frameworks, her website is lizwilcox.com. Head to the top right corner of her homepage, click the hot pink button, and you will receive a free welcome sequence template, 3 sample newsletters, and a full year of email subject line prompts. Just reach out to Liz directly through her site and she will take care of the rest.

    1 小時 21 分鐘
  2. 1 天前

    Why Wealthy Investors Love Historic Buildings (Steve Austin Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Steve Austin, founder of Revitalization Unlimited, a private equity management firm operating across 2 distinct strategies: historic commercial real estate preservation and an industrial manufacturing roll-up through its portfolio company, Manufacturing Corporation of America. Steve completed 6 acquisitions in under 2 years, growing the manufacturing portfolio to $8,500,000 in combined top-line revenue while the management company generated $3,000,000 last year. The central challenge they tackle: raising enough capital to match the scale of opportunity in front of them. Key Insight: Steve's edge is a fundamentally different asset class, one that blends traditional real estate returns with a charitable deduction structure tied to historic preservation, targeting a 3X multiple of capital for investors while delivering tax benefits treated as upside rather than part of the core return formula. Revitalization Unlimited identifies historic commercial buildings at risk of demolition due to surrounding development. By acquiring and preserving them, investors give up the development rights on the building, generating a charitable deduction that drives the entire underwriting model. The value of those development rights varies significantly by market, and that analysis guides how capital is allocated across each fund. On the manufacturing side, Steve targets legacy family-owned industrial businesses whose founders have no succession plan, acquiring them using 100 percent equity or seller financing with no maximum leverage. The 3-year revenue target for the manufacturing arm is $100,000,000, driven by acquisitions and cross-selling across the portfolio. Steve has built his investor pipeline primarily through CPAs and tax professionals. Because investors almost always consult their advisors before committing, Steve chose to start there rather than chase individual investors. One CPA relationship can generate 10 or more investor conversations, making the channel highly efficient. Abi then introduces a content-led brand strategy where Steve produces educational videos on YouTube and other platforms without selling anything directly, positioning himself as the leading voice on historic real estate tax strategy so investors come to him first rather than shopping around. Viewers will walk away with a clear picture of how a dual-strategy private equity firm operates, how to evaluate tax-advantaged real estate investments, and how to build a capital-raising engine that compounds over time. Steve's website is revitalizationunlimited.com and his team's email is investors@revitalizationunlimited.com. Just reach out to Steve directly, watch the 6-minute overview video on his site, and book a call with his team to explore whether the strategy fits your situation.

    1 小時 25 分鐘
  3. 2 天前

    Why Nobody Remembers Your Presentation (Dr. Danny Brassell Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Dr. Danny Brassell, co-founder of Well-Crafted Story, a presentation strategy firm he built alongside a Broadway actor and a practicing attorney. Together, they work with entrepreneurs, executives, and business owners who struggle to connect with their audiences and convert them into paying clients. The company generated $1,500,000 in revenue last year and is targeting $7,000,000 within 3 years. The core problem they unpack: most business owners have a strong product but a weak story, and that gap is costing them deals, capital, and growth. Key Insight: A compelling presentation is not about showing more data. It is about replacing meaningless numbers with meaningful narratives. Most professionals, especially technical founders and capital raisers, lose their audiences not because their solution is weak but because they fail to communicate it in a way that is felt, remembered, and acted upon. Danny walks through the 5 C's framework that Well-Crafted Story uses with every client: Clarity on who your audience is and what problem you solve, Connection with that audience, meaningful Content that serves them, one clear Call to Action, and an emotional Close that moves people to engage. He points out that 95 percent of business owners cannot answer the first 2 questions in a clear and concise way, which means most presentations fail before they even begin. One of the most powerful strategies discussed is the use of humor and vulnerability as conversion tools. Using a real example of a Silicon Valley engineering team pitching to raise $50,000,000, Danny explains how a simple, self-deprecating opening line transformed the energy in the room and made the presenter more trustworthy and approachable. His rule: take your job seriously, but never take yourself too seriously. On the business growth side, Abi and Danny break down Well-Crafted Story's current lead generation mix, which relies heavily on referrals and podcast appearances. Abi challenges Danny to rethink the model by scaling LinkedIn outreach from roughly 100 emails per day to a much higher volume, adding a qualification video step to reduce no-shows and wasted calls, and focusing on increasing lifetime value per client through community and upsell products. The goal is to shift LinkedIn from 30 percent of new business to closer to 80 percent. Danny also highlights the 2 most common mistakes he sees presenters make across industries: leading with accomplishments and credentials instead of connection, and ending without a single clear call to action. He argues that sharing failures and real stories builds far more trust than a polished resume ever will, and that most presentations lose their audience at the close because there is no clear next step given. Anyone looking to sharpen how they pitch, present, or sell. Danny is offering a free 30-minute story mapping call where he will help you identify the right stories for your presentation and build a system for converting audiences into clients. You can book that at freestorymap.com. Just reach out to Danny directly through that page and he will personally walk you through how to make your next presentation your most effective one yet.

    1 小時 19 分鐘
  4. 2 天前

    This Is Why Most AI Startups Fail (Martin Hills Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Martin Hills, founder of Frontline Intelligence, to explore how his SaaS platform helps businesses optimize customer engagement and uncover hidden opportunities on their websites. Martin’s company is focused on addressing a common challenge for growing businesses: awareness and understanding how users interact with digital platforms. Key Insight: Many companies struggle because they don’t fully know how their website performs or how visitors engage with it. Frontline Intelligence provides deep analytics and actionable insights, going beyond basic chat functionality. By tracking customer behavior and identifying gaps in content or user experience, Martin helps businesses make smarter, data-driven decisions that drive engagement and revenue. Martin explains how his platform combines real-time interactions with backend intelligence to give companies a clear picture of what’s working and what’s missing. He demonstrates practical use cases for SaaS clients, showing how businesses can uncover weaknesses in their marketing funnels, optimize their websites, and convert more visitors into customers. One of the most actionable takeaways is the importance of combining awareness with insights. Businesses can’t just rely on traffic; they must understand what users are doing and where they encounter friction. Martin’s approach offers a tactical system to collect, analyze, and act on these insights quickly. If you are a business owner looking to optimize your website, improve customer engagement, or leverage analytics for smarter growth, Martin Hills and Frontline Intelligence are worth following. You can reach Martin through his website at infin8y.com, connect with him on LinkedIn, and follow his YouTube content for actionable strategies built for digital growth and SaaS optimization.

    1 小時 10 分鐘
  5. 4 天前

    Why Scaling Too Fast Destroys Companies (Rion Westfall Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Rion Westfall, founder of Own Your Revenue, to explore the strategies that help business owners identify revenue patterns and scale beyond their current limits. Rion works with six- to eight-figure businesses, helping operators pull the right levers for growth within 6 to 12 months. The core problem they tackle is one every growth-minded entrepreneur faces: how do you stop being the bottleneck in your own business and unlock consistent, predictable growth? Key Insight: Most operators hit a ceiling because they try to do everything themselves. Rion emphasizes that identifying the right levers and following a tactical system is the key to moving from reactive operator to strategic owner. His approach is rooted in real-world testing and structured around replicable patterns that drive measurable results. Rion breaks down his growth methodology with clarity that applies across industries. From revenue hunting to operational optimization, he demonstrates how even small adjustments, like improving traffic, refining funnels, and aligning your team, can compound into significant revenue increases. He also explores the nuances of scaling processes, showing how understanding patterns is far more powerful than relying on brute force effort. One of the most practical takeaways is Rion’s focus on “pattern hunting” for revenue. By systematically identifying high-leverage opportunities and tracking the right metrics, business owners can implement strategies that produce outsized results with less effort. This is a tactical, hands-on approach that balances immediate wins with long-term scalability. If you are a business owner looking to break the operator trap, scale intelligently, or optimize revenue systems, Rion Westfall is a resource worth following. You can reach Rion directly through his website at OwnYourRevenue.com, connect with him on LinkedIn, and follow his YouTube content for actionable strategies designed for growth-minded operators.

    1 小時 43 分鐘
  6. 5 天前

    This AI Startup Could Replace Marketing Agencies (Joe Toscano Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Joe Toscano, founder of Service Stories, to explore how he helps service-based businesses turn their day-to-day work into content that drives leads, rankings, and growth. Joe’s platform pulls metadata from repair tickets, job orders, and CRM systems and transforms it into blog posts, social media content, and multi-platform campaigns, all optimized for AI search and customer engagement. Key Insight: Complexity is where value lies. Joe explains that businesses with nuanced, variable services, like auto shops, HVAC companies, and medical offices, can leverage the specifics of each job to create highly targeted content that attracts more leads than generic posts or agency-produced content. His system captures the exact language customers use when describing their problems, turning it into high-value content that demonstrates authority and expertise online. Joe walks through the end-to-end workflow, from data capture and enrichment to multi-platform publishing, emphasizing quality control and flexibility. He also discusses pricing, the value of reducing agency dependency, and strategies for scaling while maintaining accuracy and relevance. Beyond the technical side, Joe shares insights on market expansion, channel partnerships, and the importance of building a product that can grow across service industries without losing focus. If you are a service-based business owner looking to generate leads, reduce content costs, and scale efficiently in an AI-driven world, this episode is packed with practical strategies and actionable advice. Connect with Joe Toscano and learn more about Service Stories at ServiceStories.com

    1 小時 14 分鐘
  7. 6 天前

    This Housing Business Has Endless Demand… But Most Investors Avoid It (Jim Boad Interview)

    Abi Asija sits down with Jim Boad, founder of Group Home Accelerator, to uncover how he helps entrepreneurs start and scale sober living homes. Jim’s business bridges the gap between inpatient drug treatment and independent living, providing safe, structured environments that support long-term recovery. The core challenge explored in this episode is one every growth-minded operator faces: how to scale a service-based business while maintaining quality, compliance, and impact. Key Insight: Scaling a sober living business is not just about opening more homes. It is about systems, reputation, and creating environments where residents thrive. Jim emphasizes the importance of focusing on measurable outcomes, building a strong team, and leveraging networks and referrals to grow sustainably. Jim shares the operational, marketing, and financial lessons he’s learned from running multiple homes. He dives into common pitfalls new operators face, strategies for recruiting and managing staff, and marketing approaches that attract both clients and investors. He also explains how niche expertise, like running sober living homes, can become a powerful competitive advantage when paired with disciplined systems. One of the most practical takeaways is Jim’s step-by-step guidance for operators looking to expand safely and efficiently, ensuring each new home maintains the same standards of care and financial stability. This episode is packed with actionable advice for anyone interested in addiction recovery services, community-based entrepreneurship, or service-based scaling strategies. If you want to start or grow a sober living home, connect with Jim Boad through jimboad.com and follow him for more insights into building impactful, scalable recovery businesses.

    1 小時 31 分鐘

簡介

Most business podcasts talk about success. Honest Wealth Builders works on it. This is a strategy lab where revenue-generating founders break down their business, identify the real constraint limiting growth, and workshop the next smart move. Each episode follows a simple three-part structure: 1. The Business: What are you building? How does it make money? What are you aiming for? 2. The Bottleneck: Where is growth slowing down? Sales, pricing, positioning, focus, execution? We isolate the real constraint. 3. The Strategy Session: We challenge assumptions, weigh tradeoffs, and decide the next clear step forward. This is not a traditional interview show. It’s a focused strategy session. Real businesses. Real constraints. Clear next moves. The insights come from building my own seven-figure company, completing over 700 deals, and documenting the principles behind sustainable growth. If you are building something serious and want sharper thinking around your next move, this show is for you.

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