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 Grief to Greatness: How James Wellington Built 7-Figure Businesses with Purpose & Freedom

    18 小時前

    From Grief to Greatness: How James Wellington Built 7-Figure Businesses with Purpose & Freedom

    Many entrepreneurs chase financial success only to realize that money alone doesn’t bring fulfillment or true freedom. James Wellington learned this firsthand. After losing his mother to breast cancer at 14, he struggled for years to find his purpose. From playing semi-professional rugby to launching multiple seven and eight-figure businesses, he discovered that true freedom isn’t just about wealth—it’s about purpose, faith, and impact. In this episode, James shares how he built Australia’s largest digital marketing school, scaled businesses beyond seven figures, and now helps others find freedom by aligning purpose with profit. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, his insights on financial literacy, delegation, and legacy-building will inspire you. Key Takeaways: • Purpose Before Profit: James explains why finding purpose before chasing money leads to sustainable success and real freedom. • The Power of Financial Literacy: Learn how James shifted from hoarding cash to leveraging money effectively to build long-term wealth. • Freedom Through Systems & Delegation: Discover how scaling his business to 72 employees actually gave James more time, not less. • The Pitfalls of Social Media’s "Highlight Reel": Why comparing yourself to others’ online success can mislead and distract from your own path. • Legacy Beyond Business: James reveals how his latest venture, Amala, is designed to help businesses grow while funding cancer and HIV research. Links: https://amalafinance.com.au/ 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 posting on social media, jump into DMs, and offer services or affiliate connections to generate income quickly.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Too many business partners—trusting the wrong people and learning the hard way to be selective.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “10X Is Easier Than 2X by Dr. Benjamin Hardy & The Bible for timeless wisdom and guidance.” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “Go High Level—a complete business automation and CRM solution.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? “Having the choice to do what you want, when you want—whether that’s traveling, spending time with loved ones, or playing video games on a Wednesday.” 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 https://freedom-nation-podcast.captivate.fm/ Connect with Jeff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedomnationpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffKikel LinkedIn: a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkikel/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    48 分鐘
  2. Midlife Career Crisis? How to Reinvent Yourself with Anna Urnova’s Proven System

    3月4日

    Midlife Career Crisis? How to Reinvent Yourself with Anna Urnova’s Proven System

    Many mid-career professionals feel stuck, burned out, and unfulfilled in their jobs but fear making a change. They dread Mondays, feel underutilized, and worry about financial instability if they pursue something new. Anna Urnova knows this struggle firsthand. After a successful corporate career in HR and talent management, she found herself severely burned out, dreading work, and questioning her purpose. Like many professionals, she was told to "soldier through" and ignore the warning signs. But after years of feeling trapped, she finally made the leap and reinvented her career into something she truly loves. In this episode, Anna shares her step-by-step system for helping mid-career professionals—especially men aged 35-55—pivot into careers they love without sacrificing financial security. She explains how to transition strategically, leverage existing skills, and start a successful Plan B before making a full leap. Key Takeaways: • Mid-Career Burnout is Real: Why so many professionals feel trapped and underutilized, and how to recognize the signs before it’s too late. • The ‘Lego’ Approach to Career Change: Anna’s method for deconstructing your skills and rebuilding them into a new, fulfilling career path. • How to Start a Career Pivot Without Quitting: The key to launching a side business or new career path while still employed—without taking reckless risks. • Why Work Should Align with What You Want: How to shift from a career based on "should" and "can" to one driven by personal passion and purpose. • The Importance of Multiple Income Streams: Why having just one career path is the riskiest financial move today, and how to create new income streams strategically. About the Guest: Anna Urnova is an executive coach dedicated to helping professionals unlock their full potential and create fulfilling careers. Born in the Soviet Union to a diverse heritage, she witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall and embraced reinvention, becoming a true global citizen. Educated in England and France, she built a 20+ year corporate career, rising to HR Vice President at a Fortune 500 company. Throughout her career, Anna guided individuals and organizations through transitions, large-scale business transformations, and multi-billion dollar acquisitions. Her personal journey—navigating layoffs, breaking through the glass ceiling, and launching her own coaching business during the 2008 financial crisis—shaped her expertise in career reinvention and leadership transformation. Today, Anna helps professionals transition out of unfulfilling roles and into careers that align with their passions. Combining corporate experience with a deep commitment to personal growth, she empowers clients to take bold steps toward meaningful success. Links: linkedin.com/in/anna-urnova-executive-coach https://annaurnova.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? “Reach out to her network, post on LinkedIn, and start offering coaching immediately—proving that skills, not capital, are the real asset.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Waiting too long to take herself seriously—she treated coaching as a hobby for years before realizing it could be a profitable career.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “10X Is Easier Than 2X by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin Hardy—on how letting go of 80% of tasks can help you focus on what truly...

    51 分鐘
  3. From Bankruptcy to Board Games: Igor Vainshtein’s Journey to Entrepreneurial Resilience

    2月26日

    From Bankruptcy to Board Games: Igor Vainshtein’s Journey to Entrepreneurial Resilience

    Entrepreneurship is glorified, but few talk about the repeated failures, financial struggles, and self-doubt that come with it. Igor Vainshtein knows the highs and lows of entrepreneurship better than most—after moving to Australia with nothing, he built multiple businesses, only to lose everything multiple times. Through years of trial and error, he cracked the code on resilience and eventually sold his golf simulator company for a major exit. Now, he’s bringing his lessons full circle with a board game designed to teach entrepreneurs how to navigate real-world business challenges. In this episode, Igor shares his rollercoaster journey of business success and failure, the lessons he learned from hitting rock bottom multiple times, and how his new game EntrepreneurPolly is gamifying the realities of entrepreneurship. If you've ever faced setbacks in business, this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: • Fail Fast, Learn Faster: Igor explains how he lost everything multiple times before finally building a business that led to a successful exit. • The Power of Resilience: Learn how Igor developed an unshakable mindset, treating business challenges like a game—one that can be won with persistence. • From Bootstrapping to Selling a Business: How Igor went from near bankruptcy to scaling and selling a golf simulator company to a major industry player. • Entrepreneurship as a Game: Discover why Igor created EntrepreneurPolly, a board game that mimics the real-life struggles and wins of business owners. • Why Most Businesses Fail: Igor breaks down the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make and how to avoid them by developing a problem-solving mindset. About the Guest: Igor Vainshtein is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and creator of Entrepreneurpoly, a board game that brings the real-world challenges of entrepreneurship to life. His journey—from immigrating from the USSR to Australia at age 10, launching his first business at 17, and later expanding to the USA—has been defined by resilience, adaptability, and a passion for turning ideas into reality. With experience spanning e-commerce, technology, manufacturing, and golf, Igor has built and scaled multiple ventures, including a golf-focused business that grew 10x during COVID and successfully expanded to the U.S. in 2021. Now, he’s innovating again with Golftrak.app, helping golfers improve their game using only their iPhones. A global entrepreneur with firsthand experience navigating international markets, Igor understands the nuances of scaling businesses across borders. He thrives on strategy, continuous improvement, and sharing the hard-earned lessons of startup life—many of which are woven into Entrepreneurpoly, a game that educates and inspires future business leaders. As a speaker and podcast guest, Igor delivers relatable stories, practical insights, and an infectious passion for entrepreneurship. Whether discussing business strategy, global expansion, or the parallels between golf and startups, he inspires others to take bold steps toward their dreams. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/igorvainshtein/ https://www.igorvainshtein.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 consulting immediately—helping entrepreneurs avoid the mistakes he’s made.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Ignoring gut instincts and waiting too long to pivot, even when...

    44 分鐘
  4. From Military to CEO: Doug Katz on Building a Business from the Garage to the Marketplace

    2月20日

    From Military to CEO: Doug Katz on Building a Business from the Garage to the Marketplace

    Many aspiring entrepreneurs struggle with turning a passion project or hobby into a profitable business, unsure of where to start or how to secure the right resources. Doug Katz, a former military officer turned CEO, knows this challenge firsthand. After navigating corporate America and multiple career pivots, he found himself drawn to entrepreneurship through a hobby—knife making. But launching a product-based business wasn’t easy, from manufacturing struggles to understanding the complexities of commercialization. In this episode, Doug shares how he built Nulu, a patent-pending adaptive knife designed for efficiency and accessibility. Learn how he leveraged veteran resources, strategic partnerships, and a Kickstarter campaign to turn an idea into a scalable business. Key Takeaways: • From West Point to Entrepreneurship: Doug’s journey from military service to corporate roles and ultimately becoming a CEO. • Turning a Hobby Into a Scalable Business: How Doug’s passion for knife-making evolved into Nulu, a first-of-its-kind adaptive kitchen tool. • The Power of Asking for Help: Discover how veterans and aspiring entrepreneurs can access free resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities to build a business. • Lessons in Manufacturing and Crowdfunding: Doug shares the challenges and breakthroughs of product development, including supply chain hurdles and launching a successful Kickstarter campaign. • The Importance of Collaboration: Why surrounding yourself with experts and letting go of total control can take your business further than going at it alone. About the Guest: Douglas Katz is a West Point graduate, disabled Army veteran, and entrepreneur dedicated to empowering people with physical limitations to maintain their independence in the kitchen. With a career spanning the military, steel casting, telecom, and lending, he found an unexpected calling—creating NULU, an adaptive knife designed for individuals with upper-body strength challenges, joint issues, or limited mobility. Inspired by his own experience with upper extremity impairments and caregiving for an octogenarian, Douglas reimagined traditional kitchen tools. Unlike conventional knives that rely on sawing motions and upper-arm strength, NULU’s circular design works with the body’s natural mechanics, making cutting easier, safer, and more accessible. Supported by a team of seasoned professionals—including fellow West Point grads and veterans—Douglas is leading a Kickstarter campaign to bring NULU to those who need it most. The campaign raises awareness for conditions like MS, arthritis, and Parkinson’s while offering special discounts for veterans, seniors, and supporters of adaptive tech. More than just a kitchen tool, NULU represents a movement toward practical innovation, independence, and resilience. Douglas is passionate about starting conversations on adaptive technology and redefining what true independence looks like, ensuring that people of all abilities can continue to do what they love. Links: https://linktr.ee/dougkatz https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglaskatz/ 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? “Go into his garage, start inventing, and turn a new idea into a product.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Trusting too much without verifying—waiting too long to pivot from an underperforming manufacturing partnership.” 3. What is a book...

    40 分鐘
  5. Building a Meditation App with AI: How Walker Ferguson Turned Stress Into a Startup

    2月18日

    Building a Meditation App with AI: How Walker Ferguson Turned Stress Into a Startup

    Mental health struggles and performance anxiety are common, especially for student-athletes juggling academics, sports, and personal challenges. Walker Ferguson knows this firsthand. As a football player at Wake Forest University, he faced anxiety and performance pressure. Traditional meditation apps didn’t resonate with him, leaving him searching for a more personalized solution. In this episode, Walker shares how he co-founded Ascend Meditations, an AI-driven app that creates custom meditations on demand. Discover how Walker bootstrapped his business while in college, built a team of tech innovators, and developed a tool that empowers users to manage stress and visualize success. Key Takeaways: • The Birth of Ascend Meditations: Walker explains how his own struggles with stress inspired the creation of an app that generates personalized meditations within seconds. • The Power of Visualization: Learn how athletes can use the app to set goals, break them into actionable steps, and mentally prepare for peak performance. • Bootstrapping as a Growth Strategy: Discover why Walker and his team resisted early investment offers to build a solid foundation before raising funds. • AI and Mental Health Innovation: Explore how Ascend Meditations leverages AI technology to deliver guided meditations, sleep stories, and mindfulness plans tailored to individual needs. • Lessons in Teamwork: Walker shares how his athletic background taught him the importance of surrounding himself with the right people—a principle that helped him grow his startup. About the Guest: Walker Ferguson is the President of Ascend Meditations, an AI-powered app designed to enhance performance and well-being for high achievers, especially student-athletes. A former Wake Forest football Safety, Walker leveraged his experience in sports, business, and technology to create meditation tools that help users reduce stress, sharpen focus, and build confidence. Currently a senior at Wake Forest University, pursuing a degree in Economics with a minor in Communications, Walker is committed to making mental preparation as essential as physical training, helping athletes and high performers visualize success and stay motivated. Links: https://ascendmeditations.app/ linkedin.com/in/wferguson17 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? “Lock himself in a room with his co-founder Hampton Tanner and brainstorm their next venture.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Hiring the wrong people early on—emphasizing the importance of finding team members who align with company values.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey and The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey.” 4. What is a tool that you use every day that you would recommend? “ChatGPT—Walker uses AI tools to streamline tasks, improve marketing copy, and boost operational efficiency.” 5. What is your definition of freedom? “Doing what he wants, when he wants, with the people he loves—living life on his own terms without external constraints.” 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...

    27 分鐘
  6. Mental Health and Entrepreneurship: How Matt Gerlach Built a 7-Figure Business Without Burnout

    2月11日

    Mental Health and Entrepreneurship: How Matt Gerlach Built a 7-Figure Business Without Burnout

    Many high achievers push themselves to the limit, thinking success is about hustling harder—until they hit burnout. Matt Gerlach built a thriving consulting business but found himself overwhelmed, anxious, and physically breaking down. He was working non-stop, undercharging clients, and neglecting his well-being. His wake-up call? A near breakdown that forced him to reassess everything. In this episode, Matt shares how he went from hitting rock bottom to creating a million-dollar business that only required 15–20 hours of work per week. He dives into the power of boundaries, healing from past trauma, and designing a work-optional lifestyle. Key Takeaways: • The Cost of Success Without Boundaries: Matt shares how his early business struggles led to severe stress, hospitalization, and anxiety—until he finally prioritized his health. • Scaling Without Burnout: Learn how Matt built a million-dollar business while cutting his workload to just 15–20 hours per week. • Healing from Trauma to Unlock Success: Discover how childhood experiences shaped Matt’s work habits and why addressing past wounds led to a breakthrough in his business and life. • The Power of Saying No: Matt explains why setting boundaries with clients helped him attract better opportunities and boost his income. • Designing a Purpose-Driven Business: Find out how Matt transitioned from consulting to coaching and mentoring entrepreneurs to create fulfilling, freedom-based businesses. About the Guest: Matt Gerlach is a transformational coach, entrepreneur, and storyteller redefining success beyond the hustle. After two decades of high-level corporate and consulting success—helping companies scale to 8, 9, and even 10 figures—he realized that external achievements alone weren’t enough. Walking away from a million-dollar-a-year business, Matt set out to create a life of true financial abundance, deep personal fulfillment, and absolute alignment. His philosophy, At Home with Matt, is more than a mindset—it’s a lifestyle. Through immersive coaching experiences, intimate gatherings, and hands-on cooking in his Hancock Park home, he helps high achievers slow down, reconnect, and transform—not just through conversation, but through shared experiences. Whether cooking alongside him or simply enjoying a home-cooked meal, clients gain clarity on their vision, challenges, and the life they’re ready to step into. Matt shares his journey on YouTube and Substack, blending personal transformation with the art of creating a home that feels as beautiful as it looks. Through coaching, storytelling, and culinary experiences, he leads a movement of high performers redefining success—not by chasing the next goal, but by cultivating a life that is rich, slow, and deeply aligned. Links: https://mattgerlach.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-gerlach/ https://www.instagram.com/iammattgerlach/ 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 coaching immediately, putting himself out there to build relationships and offer value.” 2. What is the biggest mistake that you have made in business? “Not taking time to deeply understand himself early on, leading to misaligned career choices.” 3. What is a book that you would recommend? “10X Is Easier Than 2X by Dan Sullivan & Benjamin Hardy—on thinking bigger...

    52 分鐘
  7. From 42 Jobs to Copywriting Success: Emily Aborn’s Journey to Entrepreneurial Freedom

    2月4日

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

    1月30日

    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

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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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