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Radical Personal Finance

301-Careers, Entrepreneurship, and Raising Entrepreneurial Kids: Interview with Dan Miller from 48 Days to the Work You Love

Radical Personal Finance

Joshua J. Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, RHU, REBC, CAP

Finance, Retirement, Insurance, Business, Money, Education, Self-improvement, Financial, Independence, Growth, Advice, Investing, Family, Personal, Radical, Christian, Faith

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2016

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

I'm up here in Nashville, TN at the moment and had the opportunity to connect with Dan Miller from 48 Days to the Work You Love.

Dan is a legend in the career advice business. He has helped many, many people transition from work that paid the bills to work that they love.

Dan has a lifetime's experience as an entrepreneur and in today's interview he shares his advice with us on:

  • Should everyone be an entrepreneur?
  • Is entrepreneurship risky?
  • How can we teach our kids to be entrepreneurs?
  • How to decide when to save and when to spend.

Enjoy!

Joshua

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today in Radical Personal Finance we talk about careers, how to plan for recession and raising

0:07.6

entrepreneurial kids with Mr. Dan Miller of 48 days fame. Welcome to the Radical Personal Finance Podcast. My name is Joshua Sheets and I'm your host. Today I'm sitting here with Dan Miller and he's

0:35.1

going to enlighten us on the team of the show which is how to live a rich life now and how to build

0:40.6

a plan for financial freedom in 10 years or less.

0:44.0

Gove up to Tennessee, sitting here across from him, sit back,

0:48.0

get ready to relax, and gain some real knowledge. I'm going to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to

0:54.0

be be able to sit across the

1:05.1

across the desk from a guest of the show. Well thanks this makes it easy for me

1:09.4

when you just show up here in my office. Indeed.

1:13.0

So I'd love to first have you just share a little bit of your background.

1:17.0

Many of my listeners will be familiar.

1:18.0

I've recommended your books, your courses, to them in the past.

1:22.0

But how did you wind up becoming known as the career guru?

1:25.6

You know it really wasn't as a strategic career move on my part which may sound

1:31.2

kind of counterintuitive because I help people plan out so strategically

1:35.8

their careers. But this kind of snuck up on me. I mean I'm an entrepreneur from the top of my

1:40.7

head to the tip of my toes. So I was always doing entrepreneurial things, but it was at a time

1:47.6

when Joanne, my wife and I were teaching a Sunday school class. We just were serving our community, serving in the church. We were teaching

1:55.1

a Sunday school class on career life transitions. These inevitable, relentless kind of

1:59.7

changes that show up. And it was like a vacuum. I mean we started having people come from not only

2:05.8

other states but other churches who had come to that Sunday school class. We moved it

2:10.8

to a Monday night so it would make it easier for people.

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