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🗓️ 17 October 2022
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When Miki Agrawal spoke at our last event, The Capitalism Conference, everyone was talking about her keynote.
After writing her book Disrupt-Her she has distilled her business lessons down into 3 important questions that create $100M brands.
As the founder of Tushy, Thinx & Wild she has devoted her life as a socially conscious entrepreneur to creating innovative solutions and she has built MULTIPLE 9-figure businesses.
What is truly unique about Miki is not just her business success, but how she has been able to build brands in a way that is really fun and also truly authentic to how she truly is.
In this episode Ryan and JP Newman sit down with her to talk about how to build from this mindset of creativity without compromising on your values.
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody, welcome back to the show. Today I'm going to be joined by Mickey Agrawal. |
0:08.9 | Mickey spoke at the Capitalism Conference back in September 2021, and people were talking about |
0:15.0 | her keynote for a full year afterwards. And here's why. I work with a lot of entrepreneurs |
0:20.6 | who have big goals. |
0:23.3 | I teach people how to have really big exits. I had an eight-figure exit. The foundation of what we |
0:27.8 | teach inside of the capitalism incubator is all about getting an eight-figure exit. And Mickey has |
0:32.4 | done that multiple times, but she's done it in a way that is really, really fun and authentic to who she is. |
0:40.1 | So she has this very unique mix, this very unique blend of accomplishments on the financial side, |
0:48.2 | which is what every capitalist wants, which is what you want, it's what I teach. |
0:52.7 | But she also has this side of her that is probably |
0:56.2 | more noticeable than the financial side. It's just part of her that is playful, that is fun, |
1:01.4 | that makes her have an impact and want to create change in the world. Then she has this very |
1:06.0 | unique ability to bring those two things together. And as a result of focusing on the playful, |
1:12.5 | fun, impactful side, |
1:19.3 | she's had nine figure exits. She did one digit greater than me. I just had eight figure exits. |
1:25.9 | She has nine figure exits, multiple ones. Right. And so she just threw down the mic at the capitalism conference. So my mentor, J.P. Newman and I sat down with her |
1:30.0 | for our series, which is called Investing on Purpose, and we interviewed her in person about |
1:35.8 | her success in these companies and also how she embodies creativity, how she embodies the impact |
1:42.3 | that she wants to make in a way that was really helpful |
1:44.7 | for me to hear because it gave me some practical ways to actually use it. If you enjoy this and you |
1:49.9 | want to hear more from JP and myself, we have a separate feed called Investing on Purpose. Make |
1:55.2 | sure you're subscribed to that on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify. All right, let's start the episode |
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