4.9 • 933 Ratings
🗓️ 16 September 2024
⏱️ 104 minutes
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In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with the dynamic Paul Espinoza, a trailblazer in the world of entrepreneurship. Join us as Paul shares his remarkable journey from being a police officer to an entrepreneur to gaining financial freedom, revealing the pivotal moments that shaped his career and mindset.
Whether you're a law enforcement professional seeking new perspectives or an aspiring entrepreneur looking for inspiration, this episode offers invaluable lessons and engaging dialogue. Tune in to learn how passion, articulation, and financial acumen can lead to transformative success.
Timestamps:
00:00:00:00 - 00:00:59:08 Teaser 00:00:59:08 - 00:04:32:16 Intro 00:04:32:16 - 00:16:12:09 Paul’s Background 00:16:12:09 - 00:23:32:13 Paul’s relationship with his mother 00:23:32:13 - 00:33:21:11 The joy of providing for others & the importance of articulation 00:33:21:11 - 00:39:38:05 Financial awakenings 00:39:38:05 - 00:46:40:06 When did Paul know he was an entrepreneur? 00:46:40:06 - 00:54:13:13 The shared qualities of excellent police officers & the sensitivity of young Americans 00:54:13:13 - 01:09:53:19 The correlation between college and success & the upper echelons of wealth 01:09:53:19 - 01:22:38:16 Financial freedom & the world of digital marketing 01:22:38:16 - 01:43:29:17 The various avenues of entrepreneurship 01:43:29:17 - 01:43:40:10 Outro
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0:00.0 | If it wasn't for me doing the job that I did for seven years in law enforcement specifically in the city of Oakland, I never would have had the skill set. I never would have had the leadership. I never would have had the balls to do what I do in entrepreneurship now. If you're able to put your face as what they call |
0:17.2 | on digital marketing as that attractive character and you share your story from humble beginnings to where you're at right now, you're going to 10X. your |
0:25.0 | return on an investment on ad spend, on what you spend on overhead expenses on absolutely everything. |
0:31.0 | Right now, you can literally beat 99.9% of the people out there |
0:36.0 | starting a business going to get that job that you want to why because not enough |
0:40.5 | people have the resilience, not enough people have the work ethic and not enough people have the resilience, not enough people have the work ethic, and not enough people |
0:44.8 | have the discipline to actually just do the work. I don't know if you're trying to be a hot |
0:53.9 | you're trying to be a street cop. |
0:58.0 | Hey guys, welcome this episode of the street cop |
1:00.8 | training podcast. |
1:01.8 | We're your host, founder and CEO of Street Cop |
1:03.1 | My name is Dennis Benito and today we have a special guest. It's not often I come |
1:08.0 | across a guy who was a cop gets into the business game and hits a home run at least that's what your |
1:13.6 | Instagram looks like you're actually doing unless you're just bullshitting all of us |
1:17.2 | but with that being said I'll just let him introduce himself his name is |
1:21.7 | Paul Alex your last name's |
1:23.2 | Espinosa right that's right yeah so I'm guessing that's a nice Polish name |
1:29.0 | so what was it like growing up in a Polish household? |
1:32.0 | Well you know, I never met that many Polish people from Peru and Mexico, but, you know, that's where my parents are from. |
1:40.0 | Or at least that's what they told me I'm from. |
1:42.0 | A lot of people would speak people to be Filipino and white but at the end of day I am for Hispanic and I do speak as |
1:47.3 | Spaniard. |
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