Ideal Millenial Entrepreneur Podcast

Amir Estimo

Who is this podcast for? Great question, if you are a 9-5 employee and sick and tired of earning a paycheck and not enough money to save. You will learn how to create wealth outside of your 9-5 gig. This podcast will take you on a journey from novice to expert wealth builder and you can make a decision whether to leave or stay at your 9-5 job once you achieve your financial independence or financial freedom. Show host Amir Estimo will not gate keep any information by sharing and teaching on this podcast: -How money works for you, not you work for it.-How to grow income outside of your paycheck.-Understand the ebbs and flows of entrepreneurship. -How to take actionable steps on creating wealth and personal finance.-How to be a successful Land Investor.   

  1. 06/04/2025

    135: Between School Structure and Adult Freedom: The Invisible Gap

    Send us a text Watching my daughter graduate high school recently prompted deep reflection on that critical transition when structured school life ends and "real world" responsibilities begin. This moment represents both exhilarating freedom and terrifying uncertainty for new graduates entering a world without bell schedules and syllabi. Young adults today face a unique paradox. They possess technological advantages we millennials never had—smartphones, AI tools, instant information access—yet many remain completely unprepared for basic adult responsibilities. How do you pay rent? What's involved in getting insurance? How do you create structure when nobody is enforcing your schedule? These questions plague new graduates who've been sheltered from these realities throughout their educational journey. As parents, mentors, and community members, our responsibility doesn't end at graduation—it transforms. Rather than pushing these young adults out to "sink or swim," this moment calls for a different kind of support: open conversations without condescension, guidance without control, and creating a safe space where they can discuss their fears and questions. The relationships we build during this transition period often determine whether they'll seek our wisdom when facing important decisions or struggle alone through challenges. My conversations with my daughter taught me that our graduates don't need us to solve their problems, but they desperately need to know we're available when they inevitably stumble. If you're supporting a recent graduate or preparing for that transition, remember that balance is key. Allow them space to make mistakes, but remain their safety net. Recognize that generational differences exist in how we approach adulthood, but the fundamental need for wisdom and guidance remains unchanged. Share your experiences, listen more than you speak, and create the kind of relationship where nothing is off-limits for discussion. What support are you providing to the young adults in your life as they navigate this critical transition? I'd love to hear your stories and strategies. This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    17 min
  2. 05/21/2025

    134. Why Being Afraid to Fail Might Be Your Biggest Failure

    Send us a text Fear of failure paralyzes so many of us in our personal and professional lives. We stand at the precipice of opportunity but retreat to safety, telling ourselves it's better not to try than to fall short. But what if failure isn't what we think it is? In this thought-provoking episode, we challenge the very existence of failure through the wisdom of basketball legend Kobe Bryant. Shortly before his tragic passing in 2020, Bryant shared a perspective that could transform how you approach challenges: "Failure doesn't exist. It's a figment of your imagination." Through a powerful recorded interview with Bryant, we explore his unique mindset that transcends both the fear of failure and the pressure to win, finding instead a centered approach focused purely on learning and growth. The Mamba Mentality reveals that setbacks only become failures when we choose not to progress from them. As Bryant explains, "If I fail on Monday, I'm going to learn something from that failure and try again on Tuesday." This perspective isn't just inspiring—it's practical wisdom for entrepreneurs, parents facing new challenges, graduates entering the workforce, and anyone standing at life's crossroads.  What holds you back from taking chances? Is it fear, lack of support, or something else entirely? Whether you're contemplating starting a business, pursuing a promotion, or navigating major life transitions, Bryant's analytical approach to disappointment offers a blueprint for resilience. The real failure isn't stumbling—it's stopping and refusing to learn. Listen now, and perhaps you'll never see failure the same way again. This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    9 min
  3. 05/14/2025

    133: The Great Office Return: Navigating Work Changes as a Millennial

    Send us a text Millennial entrepreneurs face ongoing challenges as corporations push for a full return to the office, disrupting the work-life balance many have established during the pandemic years. This transition affects not just our professional development but our personal well-being, family dynamics, and entrepreneurial aspirations. • Pre-pandemic office culture required five-day office attendance for most employees • During COVID, companies implemented remote work for approximately two years • Post-pandemic hybrid schedules (3 days office/2 days home) became common • Major financial companies now requiring five-day office attendance • DFW traffic makes commuting increasingly difficult and time-consuming • Working from home provides flexibility for family responsibilities • Current economic conditions with rising costs of essentials puts pressure on employees • Companies leverage economic uncertainty when implementing unpopular policies • Developing income streams outside primary employment provides security • LinkedIn shows fewer work-from-home opportunities available • Mental breaks are essential for sustainable productivity and health • Some companies offer sabbaticals after extended employment • Don't sacrifice health and well-being for job advancement • Remember that companies will quickly replace employees regardless of dedication Take some time for yourself. If you have sick days or personal days, use them. Don't burn yourself out for a job that will post your position the day after you're gone. This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    20 min
  4. 05/07/2025

    132: The Great Shift: Why College Degrees Are No Longer Enough

    Send us a text Feeling stuck in a career that doesn't reward your expensive college degree? You're not alone. The rules of success have fundamentally changed, and it's time we talk about it. The traditional path we were all promised – study hard, get a degree, land a good job, climb the corporate ladder – has quietly transformed beneath our feet. Since the pandemic, major companies across industries have been quietly dropping degree requirements from job postings. Why? Because they've realized what truly matters: your ability to deliver tangible value through practical skills. This episode dives into this profound shift and what it means for millennial entrepreneurs and professionals. I share personal insights about my own daughter's college journey and our family's decision to avoid student loans while focusing on skill-based education that leads directly to employment. The painful truth is that many degree programs emphasize theory over practice, leaving graduates with debt but without the hands-on capabilities employers desperately need. The new employment equation is brutally simple: if everyone on your team can do what you do, you're easily replaceable. But when you develop unique skill sets that make you invaluable, you gain leverage, security, and earning power. This applies whether you're an employee or entrepreneur – the market rewards those who can consistently deliver results through applied capabilities, not those with the most impressive credentials. This doesn't mean college is worthless – certain professions still require formal education. But it does mean we need to be strategic about education investments and focus relentlessly on skill development throughout our careers. Subscribe to the podcast for more insights on building financial success as a millennial entrepreneur, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message about the changing landscape of work and achievement. This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    13 min
  5. 04/30/2025

    131: High Yield Savings: Putting Your Lazy Cash to Work

    Send us a text Your money shouldn't just sit there getting lazy. With traditional banks offering less than 1% interest while inflation eats away at your savings, it's time for a serious financial upgrade. Welcome to a crucial conversation about making your cash work harder for you. As millennial entrepreneurs, we need smarter approaches to money management beyond the conventional advice. High-yield savings accounts have emerged as powerful tools for growing your money without diving into risky investments, typically offering 3-4% returns compared to the pitiful rates from traditional banks. The reality is stark: approximately 50% of Americans don't even have $1,000 saved. Escrow accounts hold your money without generating interest. Meanwhile, eggs cost nearly $20 at the grocery store, and inflation continues to erode purchasing power. But strategic solutions exist. By separating your finances into purposeful accounts – short-term for bills and maintenance, long-term for emergencies (3-6 months of expenses), plus dedicated savings for home repairs, vacations, and major expenses – you create a system that works. I share my personal strategy of moving mortgage-related escrow payments to a high-yield account, allowing that money to generate interest throughout the year before paying property taxes and insurance. This simple shift transforms idle cash into working capital. Companies like SoFi, American Express, Discover, Capital One, and Ally Bank all offer competitive options worth exploring. Beyond better returns, these online accounts provide an unexpected benefit: since transfers typically take days rather than seconds, they create a natural barrier against impulsive spending – forcing better savings habits in a country that desperately needs them. Ready to transform your financial future? Start by giving your money the job it deserves. This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    12 min
  6. 04/10/2025

    130: Finding Your Fire Again: Eric Thomas on the Power of Respect

    Send us a text Respect—a word that resonates deeply yet remains elusive for many millennial entrepreneurs. How often do we find ourselves struggling for validation while simultaneously taking for granted the very gifts and opportunities that fuel our journey? This powerful episode features the raw, passionate wisdom of motivational speaker Eric Thomas as he challenges us to reconsider our relationship with respect. Thomas doesn't just speak about gaining respect from others; he dives deep into respecting our own lives, businesses, relationships, and the limited time we have to make our mark on the world. When was the last time you truly held your entrepreneurial vision in "high regard" or approached your business with the same fire and admiration you had on day one? The conversation takes an especially poignant turn when Thomas reflects on his own mortality, speaking of his "18,250 days left" and how this perspective transforms how he approaches each moment. As entrepreneurs constantly chasing the next milestone, we rarely pause to consider that our time is finite. This realization alone can revolutionize how we conduct business, treat our partners, and honor those who supported us before success arrived. Whether you're building your first venture or scaling your fifth, this episode serves as a powerful reminder that everything you need for success has already been given to you—you're just not using it because you're taking it for granted. Your unique voice, your passion, your energy—these aren't accidents but gifts meant to be respected and deployed with purpose. Take a moment today to reconnect with what truly matters in your entrepreneurial journey. Share this episode with fellow entrepreneurs who might need this perspective shift, and let us know what you're committing to respect more deeply in your business and life. Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/L3APrcskSn0?si=IlsqmZOtJJYfMyCf This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    14 min
  7. 04/09/2025

    129: You Can Either Live Your Dreams or Live Your Fears

    Send us a text Fear is the silent dream-killer that prevents most millennial entrepreneurs from reaching their potential. What would your business look like if you could overcome the psychological barriers holding you back? The Ideal Millennial Entrepreneur Podcast tackles this critical question head-on by featuring wisdom from motivational legend Les Brown, who reminds us we can "either live our dreams or live our fears." This episode dives deep into the entrepreneurial mindset needed to weather the inevitable financial storms—those months when you make great money followed by periods when you make absolutely nothing. Through powerful storytelling, Les Brown shares his famous "bulldog with no teeth" parable, demonstrating how most entrepreneurs run from challenges that appear more threatening than they actually are. These false fears (or as Brown puts it, "False Evidence Appearing Real") create self-imposed limitations that keep talented millennials from building the businesses they deserve. The episode provides actionable strategies for confronting entrepreneurial anxiety: acknowledging your fears rather than denying them, embracing rather than resisting what scares you, visualizing yourself successfully handling frightening situations, and accepting fear as a normal fact rather than a controlling force. Each technique builds upon the central truth that entrepreneurship will never be easy—but the discomfort of facing your fears is always preferable to the regret of abandoning your dreams. Whether you're just starting your entrepreneurial journey or hitting obstacles along the way, this mindset-focused episode delivers the psychological tools needed to persist when others quit. Subscribe to the Ideal Millennial Entrepreneur Podcast for weekly financial tips, income strategies, and mindset development to help you thrive as a millennial business owner. Please rate and review the podcast if you really enjoy this content and leave a 5 star rating. Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/fpLTKRA1ToQ?si=kVdSkgvD0CCPITu4 This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    21 min
  8. 04/03/2025

    128: The 1% Improvement Effect: How Small Daily Decisions Create 37X Growth

    Send us a text What separates those who achieve extraordinary results from those who remain in mediocrity? Jim Rome's powerful exploration of the winning mindset reveals the crucial distinction between interest and commitment. When you're merely interested, you act only when circumstances are favorable. But when you're committed, you accept no excuses—only results. Most people constantly negotiate with themselves about taking necessary actions, draining precious energy through internal debate. Winners eliminate this negotiation entirely. They've already decided in advance, closing the decision loop before situations even arise. This commitment to non-negotiable standards creates freedom from the exhausting daily deliberation that keeps most people stuck. The mathematics of improvement are staggering—by getting just 1% better each day, you become 37 times better over a year. Not 365% better, but 37 times better through the power of compound growth. Yet most people can't sustain this trajectory because they rely on fleeting motivation rather than strategic systems. The obsessed don't depend on unreliable emotions; they engineer their environments to make winning inevitable. Your beliefs create boundaries your actions cannot exceed. If you believe success is for others but not for you, that belief manifests as reality through your actions. The truly obsessed examine their beliefs regularly, challenging limited thinking with powerful questions: "Why not me?" "What if I could?" They understand that belief strengthens through consistent action and promises kept to oneself. Perhaps most transformative is reframing failure entirely—not as evidence of inadequacy but as essential feedback for growth. By externalizing failure as information rather than internalizing it as identity, you transform what most fear into a powerful catalyst for development. What failures have you been avoiding? What unexplored potential remains locked away because you fear falling short? Ready to transform your mindset from interest to obsession? Listen now and discover how to reclaim your power through extreme ownership of your thoughts, beliefs, and actions. Your extraordinary life is waiting just beyond comfortable mediocrity. Link to Youtube: https://youtu.be/MR6cjvNzqcA?si=XVZoh66be_nxbmPF This podcast is sponsored by Starvelle Talent Group. Our goal is to help the culture build Wealth Assets Prosperity. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to this episode and share the content if you find value.

    17 min
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Who is this podcast for? Great question, if you are a 9-5 employee and sick and tired of earning a paycheck and not enough money to save. You will learn how to create wealth outside of your 9-5 gig. This podcast will take you on a journey from novice to expert wealth builder and you can make a decision whether to leave or stay at your 9-5 job once you achieve your financial independence or financial freedom. Show host Amir Estimo will not gate keep any information by sharing and teaching on this podcast: -How money works for you, not you work for it.-How to grow income outside of your paycheck.-Understand the ebbs and flows of entrepreneurship. -How to take actionable steps on creating wealth and personal finance.-How to be a successful Land Investor.