1 hr 2 min

Building Unbreakable Wealth with Mike Brown Originators: An Entrepreneurial Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

Mike Brown is an entrepreneur, investor, and coach. Prior to founding and exiting an 8-figure oil and gas company, Mike flew F/A-18 Super Hornets for the Navy and brings the fighter pilot spirit to entrepreneurship. After his exit, he created the Unbreakable Wealth framework to give fellow entrepreneurs the investing playbook he wished he had 10 years ago. He lives with his fiancé, Claire, and two children in the foothills of Morrison, CO.
Mike joins us today to discuss building unbreakable wealth. He describes his background and explains what inspired him to become an entrepreneur and a pilot for the US Navy. He shares his ideas on navigating relationships as entrepreneurs and describes the relationship between risk, time, and control. He outlines the three kinds of investment deals and identifies the ideal one to focus on. Mike also explains what it means to increase your ‘luck surface’ and underscores why understanding your relationship with money is paramount to creating success.
 
“Understanding our relationship with money is an important factor in determining how we’re going to set ourselves up for success.” - Mike Brown
 
This week on Originators:
 
The lessons Mike learned from serving in the Navy and how those lessons helped him in his entrepreneurial journey His transition from the Navy into the entrepreneurial world The fighter pilot mentality and the importance of knowing your capacity for risk The entrepreneurial mindset and navigating relationships as entrepreneurs Why being a good student of history is valuable to being an investor The role of time in an investment strategy Exiting a business and Mike’s “liquidity crisis” The three types of investment deals and the kind of deal you need to focus on The three steps of the unbreakable wealth process  
Resources Mentioned:
 
Book: Patriot Games by Tom Clancy Book: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand  
Our Favorite Quotes:
 
“A lot of entrepreneurs break away from the normal system to create their own outcomes.” - Zak Leedom “Find out what you need to have to create stability in your life so all the things that are important to you become unbreakable.” - Zak Leedom “Time is a non-renewable resource and is an important factor most people don’t think about when making an investment strategy.” - Mike Brown  
Connect with Mike Brown:
Unbreakable Wealth Mike Brown on LinkedIn  
About WealthSource and The Originators Podcast
 
Originators is a show for and about entrepreneurs. In each episode, host Zak Leedom sits down with business builders and the professionals who serve them to talk about the challenges and the opportunities that come with starting something new. Our guests explore what it means to be a successful founder, a good leader, and an effective executive — and whether it’s possible to do all three. Join us to hear their stories and lessons learned — and to get inspired by their tenacity and creativity.
 
Zak Leedom works for WealthSource, an independent financial advisory firm with offices across the US. All opinions expressed by Zak are his own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of WealthSource. This podcast should not be relied upon for financial decisions. 
 
Email Zak Leedom at zleedom@wealthsource.com with questions, comments, and to schedule a one-on-one conversation. 
 
Follow Zak on LinkedIn.
 
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Mike Brown is an entrepreneur, investor, and coach. Prior to founding and exiting an 8-figure oil and gas company, Mike flew F/A-18 Super Hornets for the Navy and brings the fighter pilot spirit to entrepreneurship. After his exit, he created the Unbreakable Wealth framework to give fellow entrepreneurs the investing playbook he wished he had 10 years ago. He lives with his fiancé, Claire, and two children in the foothills of Morrison, CO.
Mike joins us today to discuss building unbreakable wealth. He describes his background and explains what inspired him to become an entrepreneur and a pilot for the US Navy. He shares his ideas on navigating relationships as entrepreneurs and describes the relationship between risk, time, and control. He outlines the three kinds of investment deals and identifies the ideal one to focus on. Mike also explains what it means to increase your ‘luck surface’ and underscores why understanding your relationship with money is paramount to creating success.
 
“Understanding our relationship with money is an important factor in determining how we’re going to set ourselves up for success.” - Mike Brown
 
This week on Originators:
 
The lessons Mike learned from serving in the Navy and how those lessons helped him in his entrepreneurial journey His transition from the Navy into the entrepreneurial world The fighter pilot mentality and the importance of knowing your capacity for risk The entrepreneurial mindset and navigating relationships as entrepreneurs Why being a good student of history is valuable to being an investor The role of time in an investment strategy Exiting a business and Mike’s “liquidity crisis” The three types of investment deals and the kind of deal you need to focus on The three steps of the unbreakable wealth process  
Resources Mentioned:
 
Book: Patriot Games by Tom Clancy Book: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand  
Our Favorite Quotes:
 
“A lot of entrepreneurs break away from the normal system to create their own outcomes.” - Zak Leedom “Find out what you need to have to create stability in your life so all the things that are important to you become unbreakable.” - Zak Leedom “Time is a non-renewable resource and is an important factor most people don’t think about when making an investment strategy.” - Mike Brown  
Connect with Mike Brown:
Unbreakable Wealth Mike Brown on LinkedIn  
About WealthSource and The Originators Podcast
 
Originators is a show for and about entrepreneurs. In each episode, host Zak Leedom sits down with business builders and the professionals who serve them to talk about the challenges and the opportunities that come with starting something new. Our guests explore what it means to be a successful founder, a good leader, and an effective executive — and whether it’s possible to do all three. Join us to hear their stories and lessons learned — and to get inspired by their tenacity and creativity.
 
Zak Leedom works for WealthSource, an independent financial advisory firm with offices across the US. All opinions expressed by Zak are his own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of WealthSource. This podcast should not be relied upon for financial decisions. 
 
Email Zak Leedom at zleedom@wealthsource.com with questions, comments, and to schedule a one-on-one conversation. 
 
Follow Zak on LinkedIn.
 
Subscribe here:
 
Apple Podcasts 
Google Podcasts  
Stitcher
Amazon 
TuneIn 
 
And, if you enjoy the show, please leave a review on iTunes to help others discover the podcast.

1 hr 2 min