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Successful Millennials Podcast

Successful Millennials Podcast

Sammy Warrayat

Are you an American young professional struggling with the discipline needed for success? Then this is the podcast for you. It's weekly Wednesday's episodes are focused specifically on the 5 major categories needed to live a successful and fulfilled life: Happiness, Money, Health, Career, and Relationships. Millennials, although defined by those born from 1985-1996, are often the forgotten middle child sandwiched between Gen X and Gen Z. This podcast narrows the scope a little and focuses more on those born from 1990-1997, to fully capture the fact that the rise of technology and social media being in the formative years instead of in adulthood. It also fixates on the one characteristic trait needed that traverses all of the categories and what many people struggle with due to the nature of the information and knowledge blasting that the Internet provides: Discipline. Join Sammy as he has a mix of deep-dive content as well as interviews with other Millennials who are emerging experts in each of the main categories.
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This episode covers the Career/Purpose and Money categories.
This episode's guest is Marcus Cheu, a fellow Podcaster and side hustle coach. He helps secure client's first few paying clients and get the ball rolling with actionable tips.
We talk about the following:

  • How to narrow down your Side Hustle via the Triple S theory: Story, Strength, and Skills
  • How to avoid the Shiny Object Syndrome
  • 3 Performance Tips to get more out of the day while avoiding burnout

I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode! Please leave a review, subscribe, and/or comment your thoughts by reaching out via email at [email protected] or Instagram @financezilla! If you're interested in financial coaching or corporate success coaching, feel free to reach out via the above platforms to apply or click this link for a FREE 30 min strategy call so we can work together with you to achieve your goals!
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Make sure to reach out to Marcus below if you're looking for a coach to help your speaking as well!

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Successful Millennials Podcast - #29: How Daily Exercise Can Change Your Life

#29: How Daily Exercise Can Change Your Life

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10/06/21 • 37 min

This episode covers the Health category!
This episode I deep dive into the following:

  • Why it's important to get daily exercise
  • How that affects the other 4 categories
  • Motivational tips to get started and keep going past your plateaus
  • What if you don't like the gym? What are other substitutes?
  • Favorite workouts and splits

Some motivation that I've listened to that helped me go to the gym when I was feeling lazy:

I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode! Please leave a review, subscribe, and/or comment your thoughts by reaching out via email at [email protected] or Instagram @financezilla! If you're interested in financial coaching or corporate success coaching, feel free to reach out via the above platforms to apply or click this link for a FREE 30 min strategy call so we can work together with you to achieve your goals!
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This episode covers the Relationship category.
This episode's guest is Diana Indries, a board game and card games enthusiast, and very passionate about helping couples improve their communication, hence creating the Better Topics Card Game for Couples. After creating the game together with her husband, Robert, Better Topics had a successful Kickstarter campaign in June 2020, with backers from all over the world, from the USA to Japan, Europe, and Australia. Since then she has been helping hundreds of couples, every month, improve the way they communicate and play whilst doing so, through her YouTube channel, blog, and game as well
We talk about the following:

  • How to improve communication in a Relationship
  • How that affects your Happiness and the other 4 categories
  • Why communication is so important in relationships

I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode! Please leave a review, subscribe, and/or comment your thoughts by reaching out via email at [email protected] or Instagram @financezilla! If you're interested in financial coaching or corporate success coaching, feel free to reach out via the above platforms to apply or click this link for a FREE 30 min strategy call so we can work together with you to achieve your goals!
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Get the Better Topics Card game here and if you prefer the app, click here! Don't forget to use the code SAMMY10 to get your first month off!
Make sure to reach out to Diana below if you need help playing or want to follow her more!

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Join Sammy Warrayat and Sae’Von Springer as they discuss cryptocurrency, blockchain, and the future of decentralized finance. Sae’Von is the founder of Native Assets, a blockchain firm focused on providing university-level education.

Security Features

Blockchain boasts its immutability and verifiability. To put it in simple terms, Sae’Von compares it to a computer that only those with access can edit files. It is the same with blockchain technology. It cannot be edited without permission, and if somebody does have permission, everyone in the company can see it. For cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, all transactions taking place can be verified in real-time, depending on the blockchain’s consensus mechanism. Blockchain technology in itself is secure, but there are a few more levels of measure for added security. Because there have been instances when Bitcoin and Ethereum were hacked, Sae’Von says it was the way the smart contract was designed. It is the protocol that had holes in its code, leaving it vulnerable to exploitation. It is not Bitcoin or Ethereum that is exploited per se, but the smart contract with an error in the code.

Scalability Problems

Issues regarding scalability in cryptocurrency, especially Ethereum, are due to the number of people using it, according to Sae’Von. In his opinion, it strikes the best balance at this point to be decentralized and have sufficient throughput. He compared Ethereum to Solana, that while the latter is much faster and cheaper to use, it is very centralized than the former. As much as there are issues with Ethereum, Sae’Von is confident that the blockchain is working on solutions with favorable outcomes. With other larger companies choosing it over other blockchains, everyone is still in a good position from a fundamental technology standpoint.

About Sae’Von Springer:

Sae’Von Springer founded Native Assets to empower people with the knowledge and tools required to achieve “blockchain literacy.” As a life-long tech enthusiast and student of history, he grasped the complexities of blockchain and cryptocurrency, foreseeing its broader societal implications. Being an investor and trader from legacy markets, he understood and appreciated the unique financial products and services powered by smart contracts and decentralized protocols.

Outline of the Episode:

[02:45] A little bit about Sae’Von

[05:42] What a blockchain-powered platform is

[08:47] Extra levels of security despite blockchain already secured

[12:34] Scalability problems for networks like Ethereum and best resolutions

[24:45] Cold storage wallet versus regular wallet

[30:40] Is it possible to interact with a DEX environment without a cold storage wallet?

[32:00] Why a volatile investment like cryptocurrency would be a good passive income source

[38:22] What to look out for in the next DeFi token

[41:42] Sae’Von’s course on cryptocurrency

[44:53] Things related to blockchain that Sae’Von learned and drew inspiration from

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Website for FREE 30 minute consultation: https://financezilla.net/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financezilla/
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Ever feel like you're being dragged into social settings because of your friends? This is the social equivalent to buyer's remorse. I think learning how to set boundaries in a respectful way will help our generation with removing the ghosting, social remorse, and help you live the life you truly want to.

This can extend to that feeling that you can't be open and up front with your parents or siblings because of them judging you. This causes you to hide your true personality to your own flesh and blood, which is not a great way to build quality relationships that last with those who are supposed to be closest to you. Boundary setting can help here as well.

We go over how to set boundaries and how to say No when needed so that you can avoid getting taken advantage of and build more quality relationships. There's definitely a way to view and phrase things so that you don't offend those you're close to as well.
Please leave a like and subscribe and continue to comment your thoughts. Also feel free to reach out on Instagram @financezilla or email me at [email protected]. Book your FREE consultation of budgeting and making your first step towards financial independence!
Also, shoutout to my partner The Coldest Water! If you haven't gotten a bottle yet, you need to! Get 10% off your online purchase by using code FINANCEZILLA to stay hydrated with their 5 star technology that keeps your water cold for up to 36+ hours. Keep your Physical Health category up by keeping hydrated, especially in the summer months and grab your Coldest Water bottle today!
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Successful Millennials Podcast - #54: Building Time Management to Decrease Stress with Nicki Conradt Eberlin
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11/16/22 • 33 min

Join Sammy Warrayat and Nicki Conradt Eberlin to discuss time management and adulting in today's attention driven world!
Nicki is a life coach who covers how to manage stress and how to avoid burnout through controlled breaks and time management. She helps people in all areas of life, almost in perfect overlap with the 5 categories of season 1.
This episode will cover:

  • How to organize your calendar so you are efficient but don't feel like a slave to the timesheet.
    • Bonus tip if you want Michael Hyatt's full focus planner, grab one here:
  • What if a long list of to-dos gives you anxiety, stress, or overwhelming thoughts? How do you still get stuff done in this case?
  • What are the differences in good stress and bad stress and how you can you identify and maximize good stress in your life?
  • How to identify when you're creeping towards anxiety inducing stress and burnout beforehand so you can stop.

I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode! Please leave a review, subscribe, and/or comment your thoughts by reaching out via email at [email protected] or Instagram @disciplineismyfreedom! If you're interested in financial coaching or corporate success coaching, feel free to reach out via the above platforms to apply or click this link for a FREE 30 min strategy call so we can work together with you to achieve your goals! Check out the YouTube version for the video here!
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Reach out to Nicki on Instagram and LinkedIn or check out her website if you're interested in getting a call!

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Successful Millennials Podcast - #58: EPIC Performance with Ultramarathon Athlete Bryan Gillette
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12/14/22 • 41 min

Join Sammy Warrayat and Bryan Gillette in today's episode covering how to unlock EPIC performance in fitness.
Bryan is a decorated athlete, completing hundreds of mile bike races, cycling across the United States in many different ways, but most impressively a 50 day cycling tour that took him 4,000 miles from Newport, Oregon to Newport, Rhode Island. He's also completed marathons and ultramarathons running, again completing an incredible feat of a 205 mile race around Lake Tahoe in just over 3 DAYS of continuous running. We'll discuss the mindset that goes on in those types of activities, how to build up the discipline and no-quit attitude using the EPIC Framework.

  • E - Envision. Both short term (1-2 years) and long term planning (10, 20, 30 year) ideas of where you want to be
  • P - Plan. How do you put it in place and chunk out your training regiment.
  • I - Iterate. This is where the discipline comes in. Continuous improvement every time.
  • C - Collaborate. Ask and learn from people who have done it before you.
  • P - Performance time. Putting it all together and getting it DONE!

Learn more about Bryan on LinkedIn, grab a copy of the EPIC Performance book, or take the EPIC assessment to see where your strengths and weaknesses are in the process to achieving greatness!
I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode! Please leave a review, subscribe, and/or comment your thoughts by reaching out via email at [email protected] or Instagram @disciplineismyfreedom! If you're interested in financial coaching or corporate success coaching, feel free to reach out via the above platforms to apply or click this link for a FREE 30 min strategy call so we can work together with you to achieve your goals! Check out the YouTube version for the video here!
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Ever heard of Amazon Re-selling? Dropshipping? FBA? E-commerce business that actually can scale? Are you worried about the saturation of the market and that there's not enough profit to make a living off of it? Scared of the back office stuff to make it work?
If you're curious about any of these, then this is the episode for you. This epsiode's guest, Admir Zlatic, is the product selector and branding expert of Agent Ananas, where he has helped make consistent growth year over year by being extremely stringent on product selection and customer service.
We go into detail of what Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is, the value it holds as a seller, and how to be strategic about setting up your virtual store. We also go into some myth-busting, including the age-old profitability concerns of reselling, time commitment to scaling, market saturation (everyone and their mother seems to do this now), and the fear that high-ticket items like iPhones are the only thing that make money on these platforms.
Whether you are looking to build a relatively passive Multiple Stream of Income (MSI) - a key component of success in the Money category - or scale it full time like Admir, the tips we discuss here make this a must listen!
Please leave a like and subscribe and continue to comment your thoughts. Also feel free to reach out on Instagram @financezilla or email me at [email protected]. Book your FREE consultation of budgeting and making your first step towards financial independence!
Also, shoutout to my partner The Coldest Water! If you haven't gotten a bottle yet, you need to! Get 10% off your online purchase by using code FINANCEZILLA to stay hydrated with their 5 star technology that keeps your water cold for up to 36+ hours. Keep your Physical Health category up by keeping hydrated, especially in the summer months and grab your Coldest Water bottle today!
Follow Admir to reach out and learn more about his Amazon FBA and ecommerce journey!

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Successful Millennials Podcast - #8: Success Tips in Corporate America

#8: Success Tips in Corporate America

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05/12/21 • 39 min

Ever wondered how to stick out in Corporate America? Or how to nail that interview for that job you're excited about? How can you even get honest feedback these days? Or even what's the point of all of it if you're just a number on a spreadsheet to management? This episode is for you then!
This episode falls in the Career/Purpose category, and in it I share some of my experiences in my 6 year, 5 role, 3 company journey through Corporate America where I went from entry level Software Support to on the Leadership team with direct reports. I try to share my experiences and the books that I've read that have helped me answer those questions because it's different in every stage of your career.
One of the most accurate statements of value is as follows: When you're an Individual Contributor (IC), your value is directly proportional to what you do (hands to keys output). As you become a team lead and a Sr. Analyst (still an IC), your value proposition shifts to what you know, and that extends from people, business acumen, and overall tribal knowledge. Finally, as you progress through management and leadership ranks, the value proposition will become who you grow, and that is not only your direct team members, but everyone you interact with.
We also discuss feedback, how vital it is, and what exact questions to ask to pull it out of your managers. I think understanding how to pull negative feedback out of my managers and then work to improve it, as well as having a mentor, were the 2 most critical factors to my corporate success.
I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode!
Please leave a like and subscribe and comment your thoughts.
Also feel free to reach out on Instagram @financezilla or email me at [email protected] with your feedback and other topics you'd like to hear about!

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Successful Millennials Podcast - #45: Opening Up as a Man in Today's World with Ted Phateon
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01/26/22 • 45 min

This episode covers the Mental Health category.
Join Sammy Warrayat and Ted Phaeton as they talk about his journey with entrepreneurship, mental health, and personal growth. Ted is a meteorologist and anchor by profession. In this episode, he expounds on the story that made him the man he is today.

Going Live

Being an anchor on live television bears responsibility because things that are said cannot be taken back. It is far different from a pre-recorded podcast, as told by Ted, because edits can be made before releasing an episode. Learning from his mentors in the business, Ted had two things as advice: know the subject matter and trust thyself. Knowing gives confidence because knowledge is power. Ted compares going live as addressing one’s insecurities, as opposed to recording that is sitting with insecurities longer. When on-air, one has no choice; there is no turning back. Despite that, Ted did what he could to flourish in his career. In the end, he is far more comfortable and finds it easier doing things live than recording them.

Man Up

No man is a template. Everyone has their differences, but a pattern Ted saw was that men loved helping each other. The thing that prevents men from doing so is the expectation of how men should act as put up by society. From experience, and in an effort to change the narrative of how men should be, Ted’s advice is to be the vulnerable one. He likens it to high school football: everyone knows who the players are, but girls dig the guys with the most scruffed-up jersey. He explains that showing those dented armors and still standing up means surviving to tell the story. That is the same with vulnerabilities because it shows that one has stood their ground besides trials.

About Ted Phaeton:

Ted Phaeton has a Degree in Broadcast Meteorology along with a professional certificate in Geographic Information Systems. He is experienced in event planning and promotion, supervised and trained staff, delivered customer service for an amusement and recreation facility for four consecutive seasons. In addition, Ted has held the position of treasurer for the UAlbany Volleyball team, actively involved in community service and awareness campaigns as a member of the national fraternity of Alpha Chi Rho at the University at Albany.

Connect with Ted!

I'm curious to hear your thoughts and how you will implement the tips provided in the episode! Please leave a review, subscribe, and/or comment your thoughts by reaching out via email at [email protected] or Instagram @disciplineismyfreedom! If you're interested in financial coaching or corporate success coaching, feel free to reach out via the above platforms to apply or click this link for a FREE 30 min strategy call so we can work together with you to achieve your goals!
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How many episodes does Successful Millennials Podcast have?

Successful Millennials Podcast currently has 61 episodes available.

What topics does Successful Millennials Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Success, Happiness, Career, Leadership, Personal Finance, Money, Fitness, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Health, Business and Mindfulness.

What is the most popular episode on Successful Millennials Podcast?

The episode title '#29: How Daily Exercise Can Change Your Life' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Successful Millennials Podcast?

The average episode length on Successful Millennials Podcast is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of Successful Millennials Podcast released?

Episodes of Successful Millennials Podcast are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Successful Millennials Podcast?

The first episode of Successful Millennials Podcast was released on Mar 19, 2021.

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