
Episode 219: Grant Cardone’s Biggest Takeaways From 2020.
In this episode of Business Lunch with Roland Frasier, we get to sit and hear Grant Cardone and Roland reflect on the last eight months
In this episode of Business Lunch with Roland Frasier, we get to sit and hear Grant Cardone and Roland reflect on the last eight months
In today’s episode, our Acquisition guru and podcast host, Roland Frasier, talks about the easiest way to dip your toe into the waters of Acquisitions. If you’re ready to grow your business creatively, Roland lays out some brilliant ideas that have worked for him and his partners time and time again.
Daymond John doesn’t need much introduction among entrepreneurs. He is an American businessman, investor, television personality, author, and motivational speaker.
In this episode of Business Lunch with Roland Frasier, we get to sit and hear what guest Daymond John had to say to the participants of Ryan and Roland’s 21for21Challenge.
Roland talks with Jeff Fenster in this episode of Business Lunch. Like most of our guests, Fenster is a serial entrepreneur whose main business principles are making friends and having fun! Jeff is the founder of the rapidly expanding, So Cal-based superfood brand (and now franchise), everbowl™. Fenster is all about Startups with vertical integration and revenue-driving innovation. He and Roland talk today about his entrepreneurial journey and the takeaways that can help you in your business. Plus, the power of Relationship Capital, personal branding, and disruptive thinking.
You know that businesses often grow by acquiring other companies, but where do you start and how you can move into these kinds of deals? Where do you look? Roland simplifies this subject in this snack-size episode and gets you thinking through angles you haven’t considered. Listen for five starting points for finding smart acquisitions.
Co-Founders Hollis Carter and Michael Lovitch have demonstrated ‘what happens when a couple of pseudo-intellectual hacks attempt to create a worthwhile entrepreneurial community.’ Serial Entrepreneur Hollis Carter admits that he turns his ‘outlets’ into businesses. Carter talks with Roland today about his businesses, and specifically the Mastermind, Baby Bathwater Institute, that ties them all together. “YEAH, THE NAME IS ODD, BUT DON’T LET THAT FOOL YOU.” – FORBES
Today Roland talks to you about one of his favorite things.
Monthly Recurring Revenue. Why does he love it? Because it’s a game-changer. On average, MRR increases the value of your business between four and five times. Listen today if you need to be taken through all the ways to find recurring revenue in your business. Roland Frasier is Co-founder or principal of 5 different Inc. Magazine fastest-growing companies. He has built or sold 24 businesses with adjusted sales ranging from $3M to just under $4 Billion.
How do you know if you’ve got what it takes to be a Successful Entrepreneur? Should you take that Entrepreneurial leap? Roland talks today with best selling author, Gino Wickman, also the Founder of EOS Worldwide. Roland talks to Gino today about how he’s helping Entrepreneurs in the making and what drives him to do that. Listen for 8 Disciplines that greatly increasing your odds of success and six essential traits of a true entrepreneur.
What are you doing right now that gives you the biggest result in your business(es), and what of those things cost the least money? Thinking about this can change your business. Listen today if you want to find the quick wins, and work through different ways to find leverage in your business. Roland Frasier is Co-founder or principal of 5 different Inc. Magazine fastest-growing companies (e-commerce, e-learning, SaaS + real estate). He has built or sold 24 businesses with adjusted sales ranging from $3 million to just under $4 billion. He’s a mentor, investor and an excellent podcaster too!
If you’re an entrepreneur that’s looking to build wealth and manage your finances more effectively, you’ll hear some key takeaways and insight in Today’s episode. Roland talks with Jim Dew, the CEO, and Co-Founder of Dew Wealth Management. They build virtual ‘family offices’ for entrepreneurs who are doing more than a million dollars of revenue. He makes what was traditionally a Billionaire’s ‘thing’ a more accessible solution. This innovative approach is designed to maximize time, money, and freedom.