[Music] Borderline dangerous approach with caution. I plan to buy your most personal belongings when they up for auction. Man, truth be told, I think about it often. The petty king, the overseer of many things. I wish that I was playing in a sport where we would get in rings. I wouldn't have space on either hand for anything. West Hollywood know my presence is menacing. Posra shady dealings racketeering the syndicate got their hand in plenty things the things that we done to protect the name are unsettling but no regrets though the name will echo years later none greater death to a coward and a traitor that's just in my nature [Music] so I have officially bought consulting.com and in today's video we're going to be going through a week in the life. I'm going to be talking about the purchase of the company, what that means, along with a few other announcements and also taking you behind the scenes at one of our events for our advisory firm. So, for those of you who do not know what Consultant.com is, they are one of the largest education companies really ever in our space. It was previously owned by Sam Ovens and Reendors. For me, this was always just a legacy business that I wanted to have in my control, in my possession. So, I'm very happy to now say that I've bought the entirety of the company, everything it ever was, and everything it is in its current standing. So, that means the domain, all of the intellectual property, which for me is very important. Just so you guys understand, this company did about $75 to $80 million in revenue. That means the customers handed over, paid $75 to $80 million for these products. And these are the same products that I now own. And very exciting for any of you guys who have ever bought any variation of monetize or any variation of my previous agency programs. I am now very happy to say that you will get access to consulting accelerator which is a $2,000 product that the market paid almost $6070 million for. You now get that entirely for free. So please make sure that you check your email as well as log into the community because you now have free access to this program. I've also already made the announcement to all of the Apex members, which was our higher ticket agency program we offered for a while. You guys also get free access to uplevel consulting, which is consulting.com's 6 to 10k program. I know for a long time they sold it for 5,800 and then I believe by the end it was almost 10k. So you guys have already been informed, but you have that program entirely for free as a gift from me. So, I'll go ahead and leave some of the statistics on screen of what some of the consultant.com customers have managed to achieve with these programs that as I said any of my previous customers from those programs will get entirely for free air dropped as a gift from me. So, that's one of the big reasons I wanted to buy this company with all of its intellectual property. This company was basically just a sleeping giant. Now, if you want to know how much I paid for this company, I can tell you it's more than seven figures and it's less than 8 figures. I'll let your imagination run wild as to how much it actually was. But bear in mind, the domain in of itself is worth $3 to5 million. And that's been verified by multiple domain brokers. Now, you might be wondering, what do I actually plan on doing with this company? In all honesty, when I purchase the company, I thought I would take the intellectual property and just give it as a free gift to all the customers. And then from there, list the domain, solo domain for, you know, anywhere from 3 to 5 million. It's domains like that aren't things that are liquid. you know, they're not going to sell in a week or a lot of times even within 6 months or a lot of times even within the year. You know, you list it within a few years, you get a buyer. But the more and more I thought about it, the more appealing it was to me to actually revive this company. You know, this is a company that in its height was doing $36 million a year. And unfortunately, in my humble opinion, was uh grossly mismanaged in the past in the way that it was run. So, I've now decided that we're going to take our advisory firm. We have something which you guys are about to see soon enough called AFL. It's an advisory firm for the top info businesses in the world. It's fully B2B. We have clients in there on the low end who are making anywhere from 500K a year all the way up to our top client who made $120 million last year. So I decided, you know what? Let's bring Consultant.com back. We're going to rebrand our current advisory offering into consultant.com. So we now have our advisory offering at consultant.com. And we also have something very big coming. It's no secret that I absolutely love the info space. As it currently stands, we are one of, if not the best in the world at it, and definitely the best at advising on it. As most of you guys know, I'm a co-owner in WAP, where we're processing $120 million a month in payments. So, I have a lot of oversight into how this industry functions. Obviously, now being the owner of Consulting.com and also holding the record on [ __ ] for the most amount of money made in 1 hour, 24-hour, 7 days, and 30 days. In fact, we broke the 30-day record in 48 hours and 19 minutes. So, it's kind of cool because at our advisory firm, we're basically almost like player coaches. You know, we coach from a high level and, you know, we're also owners in the backend platform, but we also still go out there and play in this space every single day. When everything is put to rest and everybody takes a breath and everything gets addressed, it's you alone with your regrets. All that pumping up your chest, all that talk about the best. You know how sticky it gets. [Music] All the way down to monetize, which is closed for the foreseeable future. We're in this cool place where, as I said, we have clients of ours that were making $400,000 a day last year. But inside of Monetize, we also help people make $40 a day. If they just want to dip their toes into the digital product, informational coaching, consulting space, we help them do that as well. So, I love this space more than anything. This space truly changed my life. This space for me is the most villainized, overly criticized space, quite frankly, I actually think in the world. And as more and more people are moving away from the old traditional education institutions, I believe that digital products, online info, online coaching, this entire space will finally start getting the respect that it deserves. I'm seeing it day in day out. I'm seeing platforms like Spotify even release courses sections. I'm seeing the top top people on Earth who, you know, 3 4 years ago were making fun of online courses and this and that. I'm seeing them now all of a sudden launch online courses and online programs. So, I genuinely feel more excited for the space than ever before. And I also just want to give a massive thank you to all of our customers and all of our clients. I'll be honest, I do a really bad job at showing all of our customer results, our student results, our testimonials, all this stuff. And I think it's just because I don't want to be marketing 24/7. But generally, I don't know anyone else that gets this level of results for our students, for our customers, and continues to improve our products and also continue to give our customers benefits years after they bought. I mean, we have a situation now where customers who bought 8 years ago are now getting a product that the market spent $60 $70 million for in that region. And that is a $2,000 product, which is more expensive than what any of these customers paid for. And I had to write a very large seven figure check in order to make that happen. So, I know I really don't talk about the work we do enough. And I think that's just because I feel like it I don't want to be marketing and selling and I feel like that's almost selling. But yeah, shout out to all of our customers, especially the new latest monetized customers. Once again, I'll put up on screen our current monetized Mania leaderboard. We're doing a 90-day competition where at the end we're giving away a4 million worth of prizes. And I'll show you the top leaderboard right now. I think our top person's made 300 grand in the last 6 weeks, 7 weeks, something like that. Once again, I'll leave that up on screen. And I'm very, very excited to see the top 30 winners at the W HQ in New York later on this year. Now, with that long monologue complete, let's go ahead and get started with the beginning of this week in the life where we are in the car on the way to Coorth Park to see some of our clients. What are we saying? Where are we going? We are going to Coworth Park, which is a Dorchester collection or countryside estate here in the UK. And uh yeah, we're going for a 3-day AFL event. Bunch of AFL clients. I think there's a couple people outside of AFL as well that are coming along. But and yeah, booked out the whole place for 3 days, all the rooms. So, it's going to be cool. It's like a full immersion experience, which I've never done before. We're on 100 people coming, huh? I think about 80 people. Yep. 80ish people coming. So, yeah. going to be sick. Some of the WP teams coming as well. Shout out to WAP for sponsoring it. So, yeah, it's cool cuz obviously, you know, majority of our AFL clients are also using [ __ ] So, I think it's cool as well for them to meet all the WP team, uh, you know, the people behind the madness behind the magic. So, uh, yeah. So, we booked out the whole place. Actually, that isn't cheap. I don't want to talk about it. How much it cost, bro? I don't want to talk about it. How much it cost? Well, okay. Well, actually, let's see. Cuz sometimes you're you're weirdly spot on with things and sometimes you're so out of touch. Me? Yeah. Things cost. Okay. How much do you think it cost? How many nights? Two nights. Two nights. Three days. Two nights. It's like close to 200. 380. 380 dollars though. So, what are that? 320. 300 lb. Something like that. Like all in with everything. That's wild. That's expensive. That's wild. Definitely expensive. What are you looking forward to the most? To be honest, what I like about this is there's not too much pressure on the teaching itself because pretty much everyone in here is an AFL. You know, they're not like, "Oh, if I miss this thing," it's like, "If you miss this thing, like don't worry, we can chat about it next week." So, what that means is like we can also hat it out with more activities. I'll be honest, a lot of people in our industry because most of the time like the stuff we do is offline, sorry, online, they just want to meet like cool good people in the industry and just like, you know, form like genuine friendships. So yeah, you know, we have a lot that we're breaking down. We're doing a full full breakdown of our last event. 8 figures in profit from that, which is the first time I've ever done eight figures in profit at least from the event. So yeah, breaking that down, breaking down a bunch of other stuff that we've never talked about before cuz that like ability to do in person and have that real feedback and then also, you know, when I'm talking about how we build our team, you know, it's a different story when you can see how they all operate in person like right there and then. You know, I had a friend of mine who started a multi-billion dollar company the other day and he literally messaged me and he's like, "Bro, where do you find all these people? Like your team's incredible." And for me, like I take that as such a compliment. I take as compliment also like proof of concept. I think a lot of people can't comprehend how we do so much between any of the companies, whether we're talking about making literally the [ __ ] sickest eyewear on earth. And I say that hand on heart right now. Like the New Hill stuff is just it's a different it's a different league quite frankly. So whether it's that, whether it's the sickest pre-workout on earth, I'm the most critical person of anything that I make. And if something's not the best, I won't use it and I'll just keep refining until it gets better and better. But anyways, whatever. That's a sad tent. The main point that I'm trying to get across here is like I think a lot of people they sit and they wonder how we pull off so much. And also the thing is like all my team is internal. You know, my team's internal and we take our stuff very seriously. And that's the secret. You know, if you want to know what's my secret to success, it's my team. And by the way, getting talented individuals is one thing. Keeping them is a whole different story. And that's I think where we actually excel even further is keeping talent for years and years and years. So yeah. Anyways, all that to say like there's stuff we're sharing here that we've never shared in public cuz obviously there's no recording as in like they'll everyone gets a recording after the fact, but you know, if there's some sensitive stuff that we're cool sharing, but we just don't want it on record, obviously this is the place to do it. So yeah, we're sharing a lot of very insightful stuff. But then outside of that, I booked out a whole pub. I think that's today. 2. I just want people to like [ __ ] let loose a little and just like, you know, let their guard down and just actually speak and chat with each other and whatnot. And then tomorrow we have a black tie event. So that's going to be sick. The gang is back in town. The gang is back in town. Jeez, the gang is back in town. Yeah, there's just a bunch of like fun activities planned out. Um, clay pigeon shooting I think is today or tomorrow. There's just so much stuff. There's just there's so much stuff we're doing. Like there's so many activities that we're doing. Driving in now. There we go. Coorth Park. Just so you guys understand like we have this whole place to ourselves. All the acorage, all the cottages, all the like everything. Interested. You want you want to handle it for Yes, Iman is the visionary that stays always 10 steps ahead. Who scripted that? I have to make clear that I did not script this. So, cuz bro, some of it is like it was like, yeah, the visionary behind. I'm like, oh my god, I can't be saying that by myself. Like, whoever scripted that, thank you. Who's this guy? He's a visionary author, entrepreneur, you always got the throw author and philanthrop bestselling book. I mean, Alex is gonna be an author now. Me? Bro, you What's the update on that? Yeah. When does it come out? It's getting made. Okay, cool. When does it come out? Do we get a friends and family discount? A discount. We can get discount. Can I? Yeah, I want a sign. I'll get a book. That's going to be worth millions of that signature. All right, guys. So, some more very exciting news. This right here is Alex's new book. So, this will be coming out hopefully in September, potentially October. Let's see based on delays. It is going to be a limited collection. It's going to be a limited run. It is 200 250 odd pages of our life for the past 3 years. And not only photos that we have never released anywhere else. I will be honest about 99% of photos we still couldn't put in here uh because quite frankly our kids will see this one day. So we wanted to keep it timeless. But there's a lot a lot of stuff here that's never seen the light of day anywhere. And there's also about 10 to 15 pages of passages, real diary entries from Alex as he lives this [ __ ] crazy life that we have over the space of the last 3 years. Poems, a heartbreak, uh, a triumph. Like, there's so much in here and I'm just so excited for you guys to see it. I'm telling you right now, this thing will sell out and it will sell out quick. So, I'll let you know when there's more information on when this comes out and I'll probably release a wait list or something. This is a limited run, so we're in the process of ordering the units right now. And yeah, it's just hilarious cuz Alex is an author and I am a publisher now, which is just so ridiculous, but it also makes for some great jokes when he's chilling out and I'm shouting at him. I'm like, I need my next book. Your publishers calling. So, I'm telling you right now, this is going to be generational. This is something you want to keep on your desk. Whether you use it as a source of inspiration, maybe a source of learning lessons, uh because it's not all glitz and glam. I mean, even the front cover of this book reads, "All the glitters isn't gold." So, you guys see the highs. is a lot of times you don't get a intimate insight into the lows and what sort of emotional burden this kind of life potentially even your dream life can have on you. So we'll keep you guys updated once this comes out. Your clients work nice clean set upon where's icon? Icon is why you want to say hi. Uh Icon is ah they're here. You just got to look for the most refined gentleman in an establishment and you come here. What's up? How's it going? I'm sure there's so many cheaper places like for you don't need to [ __ ] do a visa of all places. Like that's true. We went to We just went to South Africa. Okay. You you fly to Durban. You fly to Durban. It was like 2 hours away, bro. We had the whole game reserve for 15 grand. 100%. Not the game reserve, the whole all 20 rooms or whatever. For 15 grand for three nights. Wow. And it's like you don't need anything nicer than that. South Africa may be the solution also be like come on why but knowing me I want Babylon storing also just like yeah just there's so many more interesting places you could go and it' be cheaper we can do this together let's do it next intelligent change summit hosted by Imam Gazi your community is so different yeah so different it was so funny to see like so quick interjection here to give you guys a bit of context Alex I'm speaking to Alex icon absolute superstar like one of the greatest souls alive if you guys ever used 5-minute journal. That's his company, Intelligent Change. He's an avid BA enthusiast, but I took him to our go-to place in Dubai called Dubana. And he absolutely fell in love with it. And every single person I take there absolutely falls in love with it. Even people that go every single week to other places cuz yeah, shout out Dubana. They they really take their craft seriously. So now we're basically discussing opening up our own BA place. There's a very well-known establishment in South Kensington that we were thinking about potentially reviving. He sent over the cost, so it'll be about £3 million. I'm still super down to split it a few ways with some of our other entrepreneurial friends. I know that it will make absolutely zero money or financial sense, but I guess you just get to a stage in your career where you don't care about most of the things people aspire to. Or maybe you're just mentally kind of past that phase. I'm kind of in a stage now where I just like owning things, whether that be legacy businesses, new up andcoming businesses, physical locations. We even have our physical location opening in May of 2026 for our eyewear brand. And that honestly makes me so happy. Like I just like I don't I like physical tangible things, whether that be businesses or legacy assets, legacy properties. Those are really the things I've been buying the last 2 years or so. And speaking of investments that maybe don't make full financial sense, but are a little bit more legacy focused and nice to haves, I might be having an announcement coming out soon about buying a stake in a football club. So, anyways, that's a story for another day. Let's get back to the vlog. What happened to uh the BA in London? No, we we scoped it out. I It's too It doesn't work. Yeah, it's it has to be a very expensive passion project. I I have like five people will be down though. Hey, listen. I'm down to lose on it. I don't care. It's just what you said 3 million to get it going. Million pounds GBP sterling. This is no private buy 3 million. The vision is an elite binding club cuz he took me to Dubai. Yeah. Which was something small like the coldest cold plunge in the world. Did you jump into that thing? It's like 2°. Yeah. Yeah, of course. Yeah, he did. That's what I'm saying. I mean, there's cold plunges and then there's a Duba cold plunge. Well, the thing is in Dubana, like there's also two Russian guys who are just like, "Make sure you're staying there, looking at." And then like taking hot water, pouring on your head, on your hands. And that's why it was such a good experience cuz there's no way of escaping. Like cuz I'm like, "Okay, like I'm done. Like I'm going to be here as long as they tell me to be here." All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. Is everyone ready? Hello. Hello. All right. Well, amazing to have you guys all here. Uh, obviously we are in a beautiful location. Going to spend the next 3 days together on site. So, conserve your energy. It's going to be very intensive moments. Uh obviously one of the beautiful aspects of this is you guys don't need to like stress and try to write every single thing down because if you miss something just ask us next week on our call. So obviously everyone's in AFL and that kind of takes the pressure off. If you look around at all the acreage all of that is ours. Obviously I'm sure team needs no introduction. I'll hand it over to them for a few words shortly. Uh we have a few presentations lined up. As I said everything is recorded so you guys will get that in the next couple weeks. So don't worry if you miss anything. I also just want to give a big shout out to W team. Can you guys raise your hands? Ari Corey. There we go. We're going to be talking on Friday primarily about our last event. First time we ever hit eight figures in profit from an event which was always goal of ours just as you know honestly just a badge of honor in our space to be able to pull it off. And uh quite frankly that would not have been possible without WP's payment infrastructure. So you know I have a fiduciary responsibility to be your guys' adviser and tell you what's right and what's wrong. You know when it comes to other conversations of how to run your info business. You do have options when it comes to payments. I'll be honest, you don't have options. WAP is the best. Hands down. There's nothing that comes close to it. So, yeah. Go speak to Corey. Go speak to Ari. Talk to him about your business. At the end, you know, we like you guys making more money. My only hope. [ __ ] living and dying broke. I bought some artwork for 1 million. Two years later, that [ __ ] worth million. I approve. I approve of this so far. Lots of meat, lots of protein, vegetables, halal apparently. There we go. And some chickpeas. Proper proper barbecue in the British summertime. Does it get better than that? I don't think so. Can you get married, mate? Listen, I feel like every time you put a camera on me, it's always the same question about marriage. I don't know if I'm going to do it to be honest. I I feel I feel like there would be some sort of agreement I'd have with someone be like, "Look, I'm going to have some kids. We're going to have some sort of relationship, but it's not going to be a normal one. I'm going to do my thing. We'll see how it goes. I may change my mind in a few years. But you're talking to a guy who does not want to settle down right now. But you want a family? Yeah. I want kids for sure. Yeah. But like a family where you're present as a father. Yeah. Yeah. I don't agree with the guy not being present. Be on a family holiday. My brother's had a kid. All my cousins have had a kid. I was the only adult there without a kid. And I was like, I feel like something is missing. But it was interesting to observe how life changes when there is a kid in the picture. And it is a big change. Listen, always I'm 34 still, right? I got a few more years before it starts to get concerned. You can only start changing your ways now. No, I don't need to. I have got some good candidates already. Yeah, they know that they exist in this list. I think they like to think that is an option. Yeah, was so ridiculously hard. Usually what I recommend people doing is you start with one container event. So let's call like one webinar. You promote that for like 30 days or so. We're going to be hosting this webinar. You're doing those but you need to go heavy on paid traffic as well on that. Oh, paid traffic. You know retargeting, right? Yeah, retarding spend 1k on retarding. No, no, no, no. You need to spend more than that, bro. Pump those numbers up. You need to pump those numbers up, bro. We're really scared. Yeah. Yeah, bro. You know what the problem with organic? We need to study. Just your message doesn't reach your entire audience just with organic. That's why you cannot get those numbers live. But when you have paid like this already know you, they want to see your stuff. Especially if it's something exciting like an event. It's just that your message doesn't reach them because they're not seeing. They're not going to be watching all your [ __ ] stories, all your videos. So, you need to kind of like force your way for them to see you and then they join the event. All right. Not just Middle East. Cheers. Should we give Guinness a Guinness? Guinness. Guinness is one of the most difficult ones. Remember to sit. The first ship. We pull it down. Three. And there we go. Hold it. Hold it. Hold it till it gets to the top. Boom. Look at that. That is a freshly pork. Let me see the print on it. Yeah, like [Music] [Music] 2. David, I definitely won. What happened there? It's not my sport. [Music] Me and me and Yan went on a trek through the forest. We were walking like 40 minutes. Had to climb all over the fence. Amanda told us to definitely not do it because we will die. But we didn't. So here. Sounds like a time. How was that? It was lovely. That was lovely. I'm hung over though, bro. I'm hanging from yesterday. Come here, bro. Bro, did you see you? Wait, tell me how the session go. It was lovely, bro. Yeah. I mean, listen, you know what Luis is like? So, it could have gone on for like six hours. Figuring out crazy talk, you know? It's like amazing. It's like one of a kind. You never You will never find something like that. It's like top top top secret 1% information that you can get only here in in these secret events. Sometimes sometimes the answers are right in front of your eyes and you just don't see them. But genuinely I told everybody yesterday because it was the first day you ease people into it. So we talked about our company, how it's all set up. What people need to understand is to deliver these results. You need a company that's bought in. So how you structure that company, how you make sure everybody's ready for the grind is very important. And then day two, we got into the technicals of the biggest launch we ever did which was a couple of months ago. So, we went into the technicals of every part of how we crafted our offer, execution, and everything. And I think that's why everyone's a little bit mesmerized now. Hey, look who woke up. The hardest worker, bro. The right time. I thought we lost you last night. Sorry. Thought we lost you last night. Me, bro. Come on. I'm a I'm a veteran. Yeah. Another day in the life. Another day in the life. Hey, how was the session today? It was great. Heavy. Good. It was good though. Really tactical, you know. It was really good. More information, you know, like more powerful. It was like I love the event stuff. I think that's where like most of the things are. So, seeing like the inner working specifically the lead scoring too, right? That was that's the secret sauce and doing that at scale. It's hard to pull off. And the big thing is like you don't even need to you don't have to do events to learn. You get me? Like you like it's the same [ __ ] as said and it's same for everything. Everyone the same. Everyone kind of just has to apply the same things and tactics and then see what works for you and what doesn't and then take from that and keep on reiterating and growing. It's crazy. The shotgun is designed to sit in your shoulder pocket. Between the ball joint of your shoulder and the clavicle was a fleshy pocket. Hang on a minute. Let me just Right. Okay. Okay, we need to put the gun in your shoulder like that. Now, put your head on the stop. Okay, now you see. Try not to look at the barrel. Look at the clay. Okay. So, we got this one. There you go. Here. You shot before, bro? I have shot before, but I'm making sure that all the clients today get a good shot at it, you know. Yeah, it'll be fun. It' be a lot of fun. Are you going to shoot with this? Yeah. Yeah. Different kind of shooting. She pulled second time and I hit them both and I was like, I guess I'm just like him or something. born born to do this. It's a bit of a different gun than probably what you get in America, right? Like it's much shorter. Yeah. Like the stock is very short. So I'm shooting like this normally way out. You're out there. Okay. How was it? I was shaking all right. I was tired. Tired? Really? Yeah. I'm guessing my cardio from Hyrox gone. Williams. Who's next? I didn't know I was this good at pigeon shooting. This one's harder. This one. You got to be quick. Good job, man. Thank you. Thank you. How was this one? So cool. So cool. Yeah. Yeah. It's the first time I'm shooting. Yeah. So much fun. Okay. Mar woke up. All [Laughter] right. I need shots flowing. I need activities. I need people engaged. Everyone knows mission. Don't target our own people. No friendly fire. Yeah. You said no friendly fire. Don't target our own. [Music] I'm trying to know what the future holds. Hey, but it ain't for you to know. To myself like the usual. Yeah, but it ain't for you to know. I feel lo but ain't for you to know. Yeah, when you said that in the video, you're like, "Yeah, just charge high ticket and then you can scale." And I was like, "That makes so much [ __ ] sense." Like, how did I not think about that earlier? Yeah. I mean, I told Sam this craft. I'm like, "Listen, nice way possible. Like how do you you can't be telling people to do low ticket MR when you've never done low ticket MR. Like you you don't know if that model works. Yeah. Like Mosi all his stuff was super high ticket. Sam mid and high ticket. The money was in the high ticket. It's actually easier as a beginner to start with high ticket. Like much easier. Like it's so much [ __ ] easier. Yeah. Cuz if you do low ticket just to get to like 10K audience has to be massive. It's pretty good. Like pretty [ __ ] good size. Yeah. No, listen. We've done a lot of [ __ ] Horrible. Annual's horrible for you. It's fine because there's enough touch points on high ticket because basically people have anxiety. They're like, "Oh, I'm gonna spend a grand." You think your thing is not like high ticket. It's like mid ticket. Ours isn't high ticket. Mid ticket. No, I mean if that was 1k now it's 1,500 and we're increasing to 2K. But even 2K is mid ticket in my opinion. Point is like when I say mid ticket, it's like you don't speak to someone before you buy. But the point is like you guys know you're not going to like you don't have anxiety that you're going to get build for 15k like or if like you know you have someone to speak to. Whereas the issue is when you charge 1K, people have anxiety. They're like, "Okay, cool. In a year, I'm going to get build another K." And it's like, it just it doesn't make sense. [Music] What's up, guys? Uh Sean Charmer here. I came to the 8 figureure license manor mastermind. Was amazing, bro. I've paid for probably a hundred different events, paid everybody to come to their event, and the attention to detail. The concern to make sure everyone's able to get what they want out of the experience was just next level. They gave us goodie bags. It's just really cool when you get some sunglasses, you get some big day powder. It's just just next level, man. But more important than that, got to learn exactly what I was trying to learn. Got to meet some highle people. And more importantly, got to meet people that are doing big things. You know, I've done eight figures multiple times in a lot of different industries, but it's hard to meet like-minded people because we're just so busy. We're all over the world. But when you get to come to events like this and you get to pay Eman, you get to get a network that's going to allow you to really level up and take whatever you're doing and take it to the next level, but also get access to investment opportunities, stuff that you haven't even thought of. So, it's just cool, man. You got to get around people that are doing what you want to do and even doing bigger things than what you are if you want to get to the next level. So, just make sure you guys pay and invest in yourself so you can get to the next level, bro. won't stay in the same place. And 100% recommend paying Iman. Recommend coming out to the mastermind. It was one of the best experiences. The food, the events, the people, all top-notch, a true 8 figureure experience. The cool thing about Iman is he's not hiding what he does. So when he says his executive team is going to break down how they do certain funnels, how they did an event launch, they really break it down. They tell you exactly how to do it and how they did it step by step. They're not scared to hide some of their numbers. And I think that's really cool because you need people, you know, if you're trying to learn from them, they got to be able to be transparent and they can't gatekeep some of the secrets. That's what happens with a lot of people. You know, you might pay them, but they're not willing to tell you how they do it. And I think the cool thing about Iman is he's really willing to tell you how to do it. And you'll find out there's a lot that goes into it, but because you know how to actually do it, you can actually replicate it. So, I think that's the cool part, man. One of the reasons I joined the FL was because, you know, I'm new to the info space. Although I kind of you I'm not saying I know a lot about it but I knew about how the industry operated and you know if you get it right how successful you can be in terms of you know cash collection. So I've spent the last 5 years building a construction business um which is a heavy organization. Now DX Academy helps other construction business owners build scale and grow their business and ultimately you know get them off the tools implement systems get their time back etc. So what I've been able to do with AFL is you know really get a good strategy for executing that and it's been you know a good start to the year. So I said I'm looking to kick on and you know grow that to to multi7 figures and you've obviously been to the the coaching calls you've had like obviously you get direct access to seuite to Iman. How's that been getting advice of people who have obviously been doing this for what coming on to a decade now? Yeah, I think it's been so beneficial because anything that we need to know or anything that I need to ask, I know that I can just, you know, jump in the chat, get an answer. We've got the calls and I can jump on and it's like there's no question that can go unanswered if that makes sense. So, like we get yesterday at the event, we like you guys literally just broke down your full strategy for the biggest launch that you just done there for a for a new product. understand how much it sort. So like people have asked some private questions that you know I'm sure maybe even like you know a man in the team would be like [ __ ] do we need to answer that? I mean, yeah, we've had to we've had to turn the recording off in a few instances because obviously, you know, it's it's been answered. And I like that because, you know, you're not holding anything back, whereas, you know, I've been in events and, you know, you ask questions and it's, you know, they're diverting away from it or they're not giving you real answers. But I guess people are, you know, they're asking for a reason, right? We're all, in my opinion, high level guys here, right, that are looking to get to that, you know, next trajectory basically. So, for us, you know, some of these questions could be really, you know, getting a valuable insight as to what was actually going on. So, yeah, it's it's been great. And like you says, like it's been really inspiring. Um, it certainly gave me, you know, a bit of a a bit more fuel in my momentum 100%. And I've needed that, not going to lie, over the last few months, it's been so hectic. So for me, you know, it's came at a perfect time, you know, I needed to get into an environment where, you know, my fires reit in my belly and stuff like that again, mate. So that's what these events do and that's what they do. So yeah, listen, I've got a lot of great ideas and I'm looking forward to just executing them over the next 3 months now. So yeah, so I'm in the French market. It's been like uh four years. I had an agency uh doing pretty well. Um like you know we we've done like over eight million for ourselves and I transitioned to done with you because like I was tired of the agency model. So you know like I just saw Iman basically having this new offer. I was interested and actually I just decided to join actually understand how to play the info game right how to get it right. And you've been to a few obviously programs before. You've been to a few you know similar kind of things course. How have you found your experience? I know you've come in and you you've obviously you've had that onetoone call with Iman when you've come in as well which I think has unlocked a lot for you in terms of your offer and stuff. Exactly. Just how have you found having access to Iman the team and everything within AFL? How have you found that that's helped you in the business? I spend like let's say over six figures a year like in into mastermind and stuff across the French market and English speaking market and most of the time you know like there's always like one or two takeaways right whenever you go to these events. But here honestly I was shocked because like when you have a look at the price like and you put this in comparison with the value I got out of it like I'm not even talking about like you know this physical mastermind just about like AFL in general like I think I I got my money I mean value worth my money like in maybe two months you know that which is insane because you get access to the sea street you get you get access to the to the vault to all the SOPs of course we're all busy so I did my my best to show up on calls but even by doing like you know one call per month like the golden I guess I got there were things that I would not I think I won't have them that access accessible on our mastermind. How have you found this experience here in person because this is a different energy, different vibe, right? You get everyone together. We've had some keynote sessions. We've had some investment advice. So much. How have you found this experience? First of all, you have people coming from like you know all across the world which is like beautiful. And honestly, like you know, whenever I go to masterminds, like I'm sometimes like the biggest guy in the room, sometimes in the middle, but when you try to approach a guy who's doing like 10 times what you're doing, there's always this ego or he will like, you know, not really pay attention to you. Here, bro, there is no ego at all. Like I have people like doing like, you know, like 60 million a year, people making like, you know, let's say 1 million a year and they all bond together. They all, you know, like exchange numbers, strategies, you know, there's always something you can learn from other people. So yeah, like the group is very like well selected. Yeah, my name is Aub. I'm a Muslim. I work with Muslims and I do financial education for Muslims. So 0 to1 for anyone that wants to start a business, a halal business. There's not many people doing that. Yeah. So it's what I mainly focus on. Yeah. And how have you obviously you've had conversations with the team you're very active on the one of them guys who's very intentional. I always say this to people. He's like very clear. This is what I want. This is what I'm going to get. And he gets it right. So you do that when even when you come to coaching calls you're always asking very specific questions and getting that information. How have you found that process of like speaking directly to say for example Luis Iman and stuff like that. How's that been and how's that been implemented in the business? The main thing I say I really liked was you don't fluff around. I hate that. People also know me for that a little bit. Even in my videos I'm like extremely straightforward. Why would I like go around and like fluff this where I could just go straight forward? And I found that and I really like that. So I could speak to I mean Louis max whatever and I speak to them. I wouldn't feel like I'm I have to explain a whole bunch of things and then they give me very direct. Yeah. Oh, and oh, if what if this and maybe this and then they give me the answer. It's like no, I want this. All right, cool. Boom. And that's okay. Cool. I got it. Yeah. And you've been like that in the community as well. Like obviously you're one of the guys we've often, you know, we've talked about internally as well that are like super helpful. And I think that talks to your humility as well, right? That you come into the community. If somebody asks a question, you know, everyone's busy, you're busy, everyone's busy, but you will literally take your time out to watch someone's YouTube video and give them like detailed paragraphs worth of feedback, which I think is absolutely amazing. How have you found that? Like interacting with the the people in the community and and here as well like what would you say about the people or the caliber of people in 8 figure license? Before answering that, part of the reason why I do like help people and this and that is I genuinely enjoy it and I feel like if you've been blessed with knowledge, a big thing that you have to do is share it. Absolutely. And at the end of the day, you're not that busy. Yeah. Yeah. Nice to meet you, man. Nice to meet you. First of all, thank you for the event. Thank you for coming. Insane. Uh why is it so cheap? So, ladies and gentlemen, that is what a nearly $400,000 3-day event looks like. It was not cheap. Once again, it did not make sense financially at all. But especially in this online space, like when you're together, there was some clips that, you know, we didn't show in there, but I remember even the black tie event. We were outside having drinks on the terrace. It was like 20, 30 of us until 5 in the morning. I remember the sun came up. I'm like, how? I've been sat here having conversations with people for 5 6 hours. This is insane. And I guess that's a testament to how much we love this space, how much our clients love this space. And I think for us, especially at the advisory firm, like we just we just want to do cool [ __ ] That's honestly what it comes down to. And it's funny cuz you saw that clip where one of our clients at the end literally came up and was like, "Why is it so cheap?" And he is 100% right. And I kept getting this feedback again and again from our clients, which is why we raised the price. And I think over the space of the next year or so, we'll be continuing to raise the price because yeah, what we have as a product and especially considering we are the market leaders. We're the best at what we do. You know, you have to increase your prices when you're constantly getting that feedback from your own clients and your own customers. So with that being said, I hope you enjoyed this week in the life and I will see you in the next