Freedom Nation Podcast

Jeff Kikel
Freedom Nation Podcast

The Freedom Nation podcast is the home of Freedom Day, the achievement of a work-optional lifestyle. Our show focuses around personal finance, real estate, multiple sources of income, cashflow, and the stories of people that have achieved their own Freedom Days. Our host is Jeff Kikel a 30 year veteran of the Financial Services industry that attained his own Freedom Day by building multiple streams of income, selling some, buying more and sharing his story with the audience.

  1. From 42 Jobs to Copywriting Success: Emily Aborn’s Journey to Entrepreneurial Freedom

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    From 42 Jobs to Copywriting Success: Emily Aborn’s Journey to Entrepreneurial Freedom

    Many aspiring entrepreneurs struggle to find their true passion and often end up in careers that drain them rather than fulfill them. Emily Aborn knows this struggle all too well—after working 42 different jobs and even running her own retail business, she realized she was still stuck in a business she didn't love. The fear of change kept her trapped until she made the leap into copywriting, a passion she had unknowingly cultivated for years. In this episode, Emily shares how she transitioned from running a retail shop to becoming a sought-after copywriter. She breaks down the importance of storytelling, relationship-building, and aligning business with personal passion. Whether you're a freelancer, business owner, or creative professional, Emily’s insights will help you navigate your own path to freedom. Key Takeaways: • From 42 Jobs to Entrepreneurship: Emily’s journey from working multiple jobs to finally building a business she loves. • Lessons from a Failed Business: How recognizing the signs of industry decline helped Emily pivot before it was too late. • Finding Your True Niche: Why Emily decided to focus exclusively on copywriting and how she overcame imposter syndrome. • The Power of Storytelling in Business: How writing compelling content can help businesses connect with their audience and grow. • Building a Brand with Consistency: Why messaging across websites, social media, and email marketing should align with your unique voice. About the Guest: Emily Aborn is a Content Writer and Owner/Founder of the women’s entrepreneurship community, She Built This. She lives in Temple, NH with her husband, Jason, and their nine-year-old snuggle-loving dog, Clyde. She enjoys hiking, reading, being a Jeopardy contestant from her couch, and writing. Links: https://emilyaborn.com/ https://www.instagram.com/emilyaborn/ Fast Five Questions: 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “ Start a professional organizing business—minimal startup costs, high demand, and immediate cash flow potential.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Listening to too many outside opinions instead of trusting her own instincts when making business decisions.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “Stories That Stick by Kendra Hall—teaches entrepreneurs how to craft powerful, memorable brand stories.” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “PodMatch—an incredible platform for connecting with podcast hosts and finding the right audience for your message.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? “Having the ability to structure her days how she wants, balancing work with life’s little joys—like playing cards and doing puzzles with her husband.” About Jeff: Jeff spent the early part of his career working for others. Jeff had started 5 businesses that failed before he had his first success. Since that time he has learned the principles of a successful business and has been able to build and grow multiple seven-figure businesses. Jeff lives in the Austin area and is actively working in his community and supporting the growth of small businesses. He is a board member of the Incubator.Edu program at Vista Ridge High School and is on the board of directors of the Leander Educational Excellence Foundation Connect with the...

    33 мин.
  2. From Farm Life to Multi-Million Dollar Business: Kari Warberg Block’s Journey to Revolutionizing Pest Control

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    From Farm Life to Multi-Million Dollar Business: Kari Warberg Block’s Journey to Revolutionizing Pest Control

    Traditional pest control relies heavily on toxic chemicals, putting families, pets, and the environment at risk. But what if there was a natural, effective, and sustainable alternative? Kari Warberg Block grew up on a farm where pesticides were a part of daily life. After witnessing the devastating effects of chemicals on her family and experiencing a terrifying mouse encounter, she became determined to find a better way. But when she reached out to pest control companies, they laughed at her idea. In this episode, Kari shares how she turned rejection into resilience and built EarthKind, the first EPA-registered botanical rodent repellent brand, now in over 35,000 stores. Learn how she overcame industry pushback, scaled a sustainable business, and created a new category in pest control—all while staying true to her mission. Key Takeaways: • Identifying a Market Gap: Kari shares how personal experience and consumer demand for non-toxic pest control inspired her to create EarthKind. • Overcoming Industry Resistance: Learn how Kari fought against a chemical-dominated industry and proved that natural solutions could be just as effective. • Scaling a Sustainable Business: Discover how Kari took EarthKind from a farm-based idea to a nationwide brand, with a triple-bottom-line approach (People, Planet, Profit). • Resilience in Entrepreneurship: Kari reveals how she navigated rejection, legal battles, and supply chain issues to build a successful, ethical business. • Creating a Category-Defining Product: Learn how Kari’s innovation led to the first-ever botanical rodent repellent receiving federal EPA registration. About the Guest: Kari began her entrepreneurial journey as a farmwife with an annual income of just $18,000. Despite limited resources, she identified a gap in the market and saw the potential to build a successful business. Kari has transformed her small pest control business into a $360 million empire today. Through her unwavering determination, innovative approach, and successful lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C., Kari revolutionized the industry by introducing non-toxic pest control solutions. Kari's story inspires aspiring entrepreneurs, demonstrating that anyone can achieve extraordinary success with passion, perseverance, and vision. (Standing up for your beliefs, including successfully lobbying Washington for change against toxic products that hurt children and adults!) Even more, Kari is known by most as a #KindnessRebel, which means caring enough to stand up and speak up for yourself. This unwavering belief gave Kari the courage to go against the grain when necessary to achieve success. She’s on a mission to work alongside other #KindnessRebels who aren't scared to stand up for what they believe in their homes, communities, and workplaces. Links: https://www.earthkind.com/ Fast Five Questions: 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? "Become an advisor to small businesses and use knowledge to generate income. If starting over, she’d invest in Day Trading Attention by Gary Vaynerchuk to master social media marketing." 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Giving away equity too early, which led to loss of control and conflicts when unforeseen challenges hit, like supply chain disruptions and economic downturns.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “Gathering Around

    39 мин.
  3. Affordable Fitness Franchise: Devan Gonzalez on Gym Ownership, Entrepreneurship, and Business Success

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    Affordable Fitness Franchise: Devan Gonzalez on Gym Ownership, Entrepreneurship, and Business Success

    Many fitness enthusiasts dream of opening their own gym, but high costs and outdated models make it feel out of reach. Devan Gonzalez saw these challenges firsthand as a personal trainer. Frustrated with expensive, inefficient gym systems, he created Strive 11 Fitness—a franchise model that’s affordable, scalable, and designed with busy schedules in mind. In this episode, Devan shares his journey from martial arts instructor to fitness franchise innovator. Learn how Strive 11 is breaking industry norms with no class times, flexible workouts, and a community-focused approach. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast or a seasoned trainer, discover how you can build a thriving business that transforms lives. Key Takeaways: • Breaking the Gym Mold: Devan reveals how Strive 11 Fitness offers a flexible, bootcamp-style gym model that accommodates busy schedules without sacrificing quality. • Affordable Fitness Entrepreneurship: Learn how Strive 11 Fitness makes gym ownership accessible for trainers and entrepreneurs, with startup costs designed for scalability. • Revolutionizing the Bootcamp Model: Strive 11 replaces rigid class times with free-flowing, trainer-led stations for personalized attention and higher member satisfaction. • The Importance of Community: Discover how a focus on personalized greetings, rapport-building, and customer engagement drives retention and referrals. • Future Plans for Expansion: Devan shares how Strive 11 is building a franchise system to support fitness entrepreneurs while introducing new revenue streams like branded supplements. About the Guest: Devan Gonzalez brings a powerful combination of grit, strategy, and inspiration to every podcast interview. Starting his journey as a martial arts instructor at just 13, he uncovered a passion for fitness, mentorship, and personal development. This passion fueled his evolution into a dynamic leader in the fitness industry. By 20, Devan had built a thriving 6-figure personal training business—achieved entirely in-person, bucking the trend of today's online models. His reputation for transforming lives, from athletes to fitness novices, set the foundation for even greater success. Links: https://www.devangonzalez.com/ Fast Five Questions 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “Start a fitness social media account, offer free fitness tips, and reinvest the earnings from the first client into scaling the content.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Choosing gym management software without due diligence, leading to costly migrations and inefficiencies.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink—for lessons on leadership in business and life.” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “CRM software—for automating client management, tracking leads, and improving organizational efficiency.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? Living life on your own terms—pursuing passions and choosing when and how to work, all while achieving happiness and fulfillment. “Living life on your own terms—pursuing passions and choosing when and how to work, all while achieving happiness and fulfillment.” About Jeff: Jeff spent the early part of his career working for others. Jeff had started 5 businesses that failed before he had his first success. Since that time he has learned the principles of a successful business and has been able to...

    35 мин.
  4. How to Hire the Right Talent Every Time: Steven Perry’s Proven Strategies

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    How to Hire the Right Talent Every Time: Steven Perry’s Proven Strategies

    Recruiting top talent and scaling a business are significant challenges in today’s competitive landscape. Many struggle to find the right people and the systems needed for sustainable growth. Steven Perry, with his unique journey from Alaska to becoming a leader in recruiting solutions, knows the difficulties of building and managing successful teams. His experiences reveal the critical gaps in traditional recruiting models and how they often fail to align with organizational needs. In this episode, Steven shares his innovative approach to recruiting, leveraging technology and personalized solutions to revolutionize how businesses attract and retain talent. He also discusses how living with purpose has been his driving force, creating impact and alignment in both his personal and professional life. Key Takeaways: • Scaling Teams with Precision: Learn how Steven uses innovative recruiting strategies to help businesses fill critical roles efficiently and effectively. • The Role of Technology in Recruiting: Discover how AI and tech tools streamline recruiting processes, ensuring businesses find the right talent faster. • Living with Purpose: Steven’s personal journey emphasizes aligning work with life purpose and leveraging your unique gifts for maximum impact. • The Power of Narrow Expertise: Understand how focusing on niche areas and creating defined roles leads to higher team satisfaction and better business outcomes. • Lessons from Leadership: Insights on hiring, firing, and building a company culture that values individual strengths while scaling effectively. About the Guest: Steve Perry, Founder and CEO of The Well Recruiting Solutions, brings over 17 years of leadership experience in the Fortune 100 sector. Known for his ability to drive team growth and operational excellence, Steve has consistently exceeded benchmarks in recruitment, retention, and performance. His career is marked by a dedication to innovation, team development, and creating scalable solutions for businesses. Steve’s expertise includes interviewing thousands of candidates, hiring hundreds, and leading large teams to achieve record-breaking success. His strategic approach to recruiting and team-building has helped organizations bridge talent gaps and achieve sustainable growth. After nearly two decades of corporate leadership, Steve founded The Well Recruiting Solutions as a response to a calling from God. Leaving a seven-figure executive leadership career, he set out to build an innovative, world-class recruiting company that not only delivers exceptional results for its clients but also makes a meaningful impact on the world. Links: https://thewell.solutions/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realsteveperry/ Fast Five Questions: 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “Apply for a credit card, sign up for LinkedIn Recruiter, and hire a virtual assistant to begin sourcing candidates and rebuilding the business.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Not enrolling his leadership team in decisions early, leading to resistance and missed opportunities.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “Living Forward by Michael Hyatt and The Capacity Model by Steven Perry” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “The Capacity Model by Steven Perry” 5. What is your definition of...

    31 мин.
  5. Why Failure Is the Secret to Entrepreneurial Success: Insights from Anthony Franco

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    Why Failure Is the Secret to Entrepreneurial Success: Insights from Anthony Franco

    Starting and scaling a business can be intimidating, especially when faced with the fear of failure and uncertainty about the right first steps. Anthony Franco, serial entrepreneur and founder of six companies, has faced the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. He knows what it’s like to navigate failure and turn it into a stepping stone for success. Most aspiring entrepreneurs stay stuck in planning, never taking action, while Anthony has built a legacy of action and innovation. In this episode, Anthony shares his philosophy on embracing failure, scaling businesses from scratch, and exiting successfully. Learn why execution trumps ideas, how to iterate quickly, and why passion drives lasting entrepreneurial success. Key Takeaways: • Failure as a Growth Tool: Anthony explains why failure is a critical part of the entrepreneurial process and how embracing it leads to long-term success. • Execution Over Ideas: Discover why taking action and testing ideas is more important than protecting the “perfect idea.” • Building from Scratch: Anthony’s journey shows how bootstrapping and learning through doing can create scalable, impactful businesses. • The Power of Letting Go: Learn why knowing when to exit a business is as important as starting one, especially when passion diminishes. • Entrepreneurship as a Lifelong Journey: Anthony emphasizes why starting a business isn’t just about profit but about solving problems, growing personally, and making an impact. About the Guest: Anthony has launched, scaled, and sold six companies, and now he’s on a mission to help other great founders do the same. Known for his no-nonsense approach, Anthony is all about sharing the unfiltered truth of entrepreneurship—scratches, scrapes, scars and all. When he’s not working with founders on their launch or exit strategies, he’s either building something new or fixing something he's inadvertently broken. Links: https://www.howtofounder.com/ Fast Five Questions 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “Start a service-based business like window washing or lawn care, using minimal resources to build fast income.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Holding on to hires who don’t fit the business needs, even when they’re great people in the wrong roles.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “StrengthsFinder—a guide to focusing on your strengths and hiring around your weaknesses.” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “Adobe Creative Suite for branding and design, paired with ChatGPT for ideation and content creation.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? “Being able to live by your values and serve the people you choose, creating a life of intentional service.” About Jeff: Jeff spent the early part of his career working for others. Jeff had started 5 businesses that failed before he had his first success. Since that time he has learned the principles of a successful business and has been able to build and grow multiple seven-figure businesses. Jeff lives in the Austin area and is actively working in his community and supporting the growth of small businesses. He is a board member of the Incubator.Edu program at Vista Ridge High School and is on the board of directors of the Leander Educational Excellence Foundation Connect with the Freedom Nation podcast at a href="https://freedom-nation-podcast.captivate.fm/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    30 мин.
  6. Innovate, Scale, Succeed: Eknauth Persaud’s Path to Financial Freedom

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    Innovate, Scale, Succeed: Eknauth Persaud’s Path to Financial Freedom

    Losing a job can be devastating, leaving many unsure how to turn setbacks into opportunities. Eknauth Persaud a Marine veteran and successful entrepreneur, turned a career layoff into a thriving custom software business and later expanded into innovative subscription-based software services. His journey shows how resilience and creativity can transform adversity into entrepreneurial success. In this episode, Eknauth shares how he applied military principles, leveraged relationships, and redefined software delivery to build multiple thriving businesses. Discover how his approach to “commander’s intent” and customizable solutions can inspire your own entrepreneurial journey. Key Takeaways: • From Layoff to Launch: Learn how Eknauth turned an unexpected career transition into the foundation of a thriving software consulting business. • The Power of Relationships: Discover how building a strong network during employment can set the stage for entrepreneurial success. • Innovating with Done-for-You Models: Eknauth explains how his company RentMySoftware.com delivers tailored software solutions with minimal customer effort. • Building Passive Income Streams: Understand the importance of moving from services to subscription models to create long-term financial stability. • Lessons from Leadership: Eknauth shares how principles from the Marine Corps, like “commander’s intent,” can be applied to business for greater impact and clarity. About the Guest: Eknauth Persaud’s story is a unique mix of military service, innovative tech leadership, and a commitment to solving complex business challenges. As a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Eknauth applies “Commander’s Intent” to his work, looking beyond surface issues to design custom software that meets deep, underlying business needs. His company, Ayoka Systems, and its flagship product, B.O.S.S!, empower businesses to turbocharge operations efficiently—boosting both productivity and valuation. Eknauth offers a compelling narrative of blending service-driven values with groundbreaking technology. Links: https://rentmysoftware.com/ Fast Five Questions: 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “Restart consulting services and offer technology strategy support, building from existing expertise.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Declining the opportunity to acquire a client’s product and recurring revenue, missing a chance to scale quickly.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki, The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason and Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “ChatGPT—for ideation, content creation, and iterating solutions.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? “The ability to fund all your unfunded ideas, aligning capitalism and purpose.” About Jeff: Jeff spent the early part of his career working for others. Jeff had started 5 businesses that failed before he had his first success. Since that time he has learned the principles of a successful business and has been able to build and grow multiple seven-figure businesses. Jeff lives in the Austin area and is actively working in his community and supporting the growth of small businesses. He is a board member of the Incubator.Edu program at Vista Ridge High School and is on the board of directors of the Leander Educational Excellence...

    54 мин.
  7. From Spreadsheet Goals to Real-World Impact: Robert Roose on Financial Freedom 2.0

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    From Spreadsheet Goals to Real-World Impact: Robert Roose on Financial Freedom 2.0

    Many individuals dream of achieving financial independence but feel stuck once they hit their goals. What comes next after financial freedom? Robert Roose, a former leader in the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement, experienced this firsthand. He achieved his financial independence at 28 but found himself struggling with a lack of purpose. His journey led him to explore cryptocurrency and blockchain, carving out a new path of freedom and innovation. In this episode, Robert shares his transition from the FIRE movement to becoming a pioneer in blockchain infrastructure. Learn how to align your financial goals with a meaningful purpose, avoid common FIRE pitfalls, and explore the exciting possibilities of crypto. Key Takeaways: • The Reality of Early Retirement: Robert reveals how early financial independence can leave individuals feeling purposeless without a clear post-retirement plan. • Rediscovering Purpose through Innovation: Learn how Robert transitioned from the FIRE movement to entrepreneurship in the blockchain space, creating tools like Myneth for seamless crypto transactions. • Designing a Nomadic Lifestyle: Discover how to build a business that supports global travel while staying financially secure. • The Power of Simplicity: Robert explains how keeping baseline expenses low allowed him to focus on high-impact investments and projects. • Bridging the Crypto Gap: Learn how blockchain can solve real-world problems, especially in countries with unstable economies like Argentina and Venezuela. About the Guest: Robert Roose is a nomadic investor and entrepreneur with a deep focus on finance and technology. With over 20 years of software development experience and a decade of expertise in blockchain, Robert thrives in the world of startups and small businesses, leveraging technology to disrupt traditional finance and create equal opportunities. Since 2013, Robert Roose has been actively involved in cryptocurrency, specializing in blockchain interoperability. Driven by a passion for innovation, optimization, and globalization, they have worked on numerous projects aimed at integrating systems seamlessly. Currently, Robert is building Mynth, a groundbreaking protocol for cross-chain swaps using stablecoins and synthetic assets, advancing their mission to reshape the financial landscape. Links: https://www.mynth.ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/summatix/ Fast Five Questions: 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “Research new business ideas, validate them, and reserve funds until confident in scaling through advertising.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Waiting too long to raise funds during favorable market conditions, leading to lower valuations in a bear market.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “Lifecycle Investing—a guide to optimizing investments by considering career stability as a substitute for bonds.” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “ChatGPT—for coding, auditing, research, and summarizing large amounts of information quickly." 5. What is your definition of freedom? “Living life on your own terms, deciding when to work, where to be, and who to spend time with, free from dependency.” About Jeff: Jeff spent the early part of his career working for others. Jeff had...

    47 мин.
  8. Why Health is the Ultimate Wealth: Lessons from DJ Van De Venter

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    Why Health is the Ultimate Wealth: Lessons from DJ Van De Venter

    Many dream of transitioning from a 9-to-5 job to pursuing their passions, but the journey to financial and personal freedom can feel daunting. DJ Van De Venter faced incredible challenges—from personal adversity to navigating a rapidly changing world during the pandemic. His story shows that even when the odds are stacked against you, building a purpose-driven business is possible. In this episode, DJ shares how he transformed his challenges into opportunities, using sales and marketing skills to create FitnessBlueprints.fit, a health-focused platform helping individuals improve physical and mental well-being. Learn how to align your skills and network to build your own Freedom Engine. Key Takeaways: • Turning Adversity into Opportunity: DJ shares how hitting rock bottom motivated him to take accountability and pursue entrepreneurial growth. • The Importance of Health in Success: Discover why health is foundational to both personal and professional achievements, and how FitnessBlueprints.fit focuses on mobility and mental recovery. • Mastering Sales and Marketing: Learn how DJ’s dedication to sales and marketing skills allowed him to scale his business ideas and create impactful programs. • Collaborative Success: Find out how partnering with industry experts and leveraging existing networks can help you bring your vision to life. • Affordable, High-Value Programs: DJ’s platform emphasizes creating accessible, comprehensive health solutions that cater to busy professionals. About the Guest: DJ is a dynamic leader who has turned life’s challenges into opportunities for growth and success. With a strong background in digital marketing and high-ticket sales, he is passionate about making health accessible and impactful. As the COO of a Doctors Network and the founder of a new platform focused on helping people move better, think sharper, and live more fully, DJ combines innovation with a commitment to well-being. Known for fostering deep, authentic conversations, he provides valuable insights that enrich health, business, and life. Links: https://drtelx.com/ https://www.facebook.com/djmcbucketshustles linkedin.com/in/djvdv Fast Five Questions: 1. If you woke up and your business was gone, you have $500, a laptop, a place to live, and food, what would you do first? “Reach out to connections on LinkedIn and other platforms to offer marketing services, building a client base through networking and hustle.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Investing in a $6,000 coaching program that delivered little value—a reminder to vet investments carefully.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “$100M Offers and $100M Leads by Alex Hormozi” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “ChatGPT—a game-changing tool for ideation, content creation, and streamlining workflows.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? “Waking up without dreading what you need to do, whether pursuing entrepreneurship or working in a fulfilling job.” About Jeff: Jeff spent the early part of his career working for others. Jeff had started 5 businesses that failed before he had his first success. Since that time he has learned the principles of a successful business and has been able to...

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The Freedom Nation podcast is the home of Freedom Day, the achievement of a work-optional lifestyle. Our show focuses around personal finance, real estate, multiple sources of income, cashflow, and the stories of people that have achieved their own Freedom Days. Our host is Jeff Kikel a 30 year veteran of the Financial Services industry that attained his own Freedom Day by building multiple streams of income, selling some, buying more and sharing his story with the audience.

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