The No-Excuses Guide to Wealth Creation: Episode 772 With The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

Dropping Bombs

Welcome back! It’s me, your host Brad Lea. In this electrifying episode of Dropping Bombs, I sat down with Ashot & Vaz Avakya, Armenian-born brothers who embody the grit, hustle, and ingenuity of the American Dream. From arriving in the U.S. as teenagers with zero English to building a multi-million dollar portfolio of businesses and real estate, these brothers prove that excuses are for the weak.

Their story is packed with humor, lessons, and actionable advice for anyone looking to escape the rat race and create lasting wealth. Whether you're an immigrant or born on American soil, the Avakya brothers break down how anyone can achieve financial freedom through persistence, strategic investments, and a mindset of delayed gratification.

Ready to stop dreaming and start building your empire? Head to the New American Dream YouTube channel, grab the free blueprint, and connect with the Avakya brothers for insights that will change your financial future.

**Follow Brad Lea TV for more game-changing insights and future episodes of Dropping Bombs. Till next time, keep hustling and stay real!

What You'll Learn: The five income streams in real estate and how to turn $9,000 into a thriving portfolio.

Highlights:

  • The Immigrant Hustle

  • Real Estate Success

  • Building a Logistics Empire

  • Hilarious Car Debate

  • The New American Dream

Resources Mentioned: 

https://www.youtube.com/@new.americandream 

https://avakyancapital.com You can follow today’s guest at:

https://www.instagram.com/officialashotavakyan/

https://www.instagram.com/vaz.avakyan/ 

Watch the full video episode on Brad’s Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182

Watch the full video episode on Brad’s Youtube here: https://bradlea.tv

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