The way Shaan is able to explain Sam’s new business really shows how well they understand each other on and off the show. Both compliment each other very well
Thanks for this amazing information !! If you don't find a means of multiplying money, you will wake up one day to realize that the money you thought you had, has finished. Investment is key, I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
I love it that you kept the part about Sam's nervousness, because it makes you guys so much more real and down to earth. Even the very successful entrepreneurs can get nervous with a new venture. Most of the time, entrepreneurs only show their best moments and their unwavering focus and personality (like Alex Hormozi for example). Seeing the full range of emotions is actually much more encouraging. Feeling the fear and doing it anyway. That is what Sam showed here. 🏆
Shaan is doing a great job introducing Hampton. It’s cute seeing Sam get kinda nervous. Learning so much just watching the two of them talk (as usual).
Sam is a genius - he is so on point recognizing a) value, b)all the elements that make something fundamentally work, and c) who can do those things - and then just going hard af on those things.
This is great. I think it would be really great if you have a periodic lottery where you sponsor an eligible founder who doesn't meet the fiscal criteria but otherwise fits all the vetting and could benefit from being exposed to more successful people
I will forever be indebted to you you've changed my whole life continue to preach about your name for the world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment, thanks s0 much Mrs. Sophia from Canada Toronto
The truth is with this recent economy Everyone needs more than there salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to Invest it rightly because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.... 3
I will be eternally grateful to you; you have changed my entire life and I will continue to preach about your name for the rest of the world to hear; you have saved me from a massive financial debt with a small investment; thank you very much, Mr Yuval. Brokman, Eric
Congratulations Sam! People, especially men, need to be a part of a community to be able to at least let off some steam. As a neuroscientist, I worked with children who had severe mental disabilities in both Europe and East Asia. Despite having more money and better access to healthcare than parents in places like Vietnam, Thailand, or Laos, European parents struggled to emotionally cope with the diagnosis. I think the community support in the East made a difference. On clinic days, neighbors helped by picking up groceries, grandparents took in the other kids for days on end while local teachers assisted with speech therapy on the weekends even though it was outside the scope of their training. Humans are a tribal species. We need to know that we can count on others for advice and support.
This is awesome! It sounds similar to EO but my forum is local. Being vulnerable is very important and there are often tears. Cathartic and so important to know you're not alone
Sam: I have a chip on my shoulder and wanted to prove I could build this without an audience. Also Sam: Yeah, I started out by talking to all my founder millionaire friends and having them join. So you didn’t use your audience of MFM listeners, since you know they’re probably not all multi-millionaires, but did talk directly to all your multi-millionaire friends you’ve met over the years? And by friends, I mean people who respect when you talk and think you provide value. Sort of like an audien……
I think this is a great idea. A bit exclusive though. What about us budding entrepreneurs. We need the guidance of a peer network as well. Maybe expand to make Hampton light (sounds like a beer haha) for those who haven't made it yet but are working hard and could greatly benefit from the guidance. Paid service of course.
@@samparr9899 as a long-time entrepreneur who keeps hitting that glass ceiling and feeling like there is some sort of magic or major luck required to get through the glass, I couldn’t agree more with Marcplant. I am very alone. We are all very alone. I may have found my next business to start!
Long time listener but this episode is straight gold. Potentially a MFM listener could even set this up on a smaller scale? I would love to join a similar community of "tech/ecom" solo-preneurs doing approx 100k in a discord/slack to the same effect. If someone does this please let me know!
I wrote down this exact idea last week actually. I don’t meet the requirements for Hampton yet, but would love a group that connects earlier entrepreneurs at the $100k-$1m in revenue stage
Cannot wait to get to $1m ARR so I can join Hampton. Already emailed and sent it to all my mentors in Canada and the US for them to apply. AMAZING work Sam. Big thank you to Shaan too for another amazing pod. Shout out to my friend Naren Shanmugam who told me about you guys.
Sams idea sounds cringe. All these people will join to try and get Clout then realise they are in a group of 6-8 others getting run by a facilitator who has no idea earning a $50k salary from Sam 😂😂
So, Sam joined a pod that Shaan started and it became successful...Next Shaan copied Sam's Blog/Newsletter framework and successfully sold it.. Sam then "appropriated" Shaan's community based startup idea and it successfully grossed 7 figures within a year!... I ove it! keeping the hustler spirit alive.
I understand what Shaan wanted to do with the podcast, he wanted to make it more exciting, funny, etc. but i think it is going too far in that direction.. There is no real educational content anymore, only jokes and mindset mumbo jumbo stuff.
Ypo and EO are non profits that are member run with regional chapters that are separate organizations on to themselves. I can still see a niche here, but I like ypo / EO because they are not trying or mine you for profit
Great episode! Anyone know how to find that meme Shaan is mentioning about 3 persons and middle one being indecisive? It hits too relatable but I really haven't seen it. Edit: Not sure if anyone cares, but I found it - it is spelled "midwit meme".
its the "war room" by andrew tate repackaged for nerds. really the business model is pretty old but the aesthetic of it is going to make a lot of money because nerds have money.
"At this time, you don’t meet Hampton’s minimum requirements for either role/function, geography, revenue, or being a digital-first business. But we’re always reconsidering new products and communities, so we’ll be in touch if and when anything changes. We appreciate you!" Passive aggressive AF.
Another startup community for startups... Yawn. Also... I have a hard time swallowing that you're still a startup if you're making $1-10M revenue per year...
@@samparr9899 Maybe it's genuine, I could be wrong, but you're too clever to not know the untrained eye will perceive each logo as unique, giving the illusion of more logos. If that's the case, it cheapens the (what I thought was) premium feel to the service, like you're playing cheap tricks on the magicians (your rich and successful customers) themselves.
It gives the impression (again, genuine or not) that you want people to believe you have more companies/founders signed up than in actuality - a visual version of "look at how popular we are!". YC companies do logo tricks like this a lot and VCs/customers/etc catch on. The pairing of this + lack of pricing info on the site gave a "we're trying to dupe you" vibe. I don't think you need to do this, obviously, which is why I was surprised to see it.
Join Hampton Could you make it where there is a tier system that connects people based off their stage in business? (Company size?) I want to connect with a group of people but wouldn’t fall into $10M year company. PreStartups: $100/m -no revenue or business yet Startup: $250/m -$10k/m in revenue Tier 1: $750/m -$100k/m in revenue Tier 2: $2,000 -$1M/m in revenue Tier 3: $5,000 -BILLY’s
its not worth it for lesser revenue. big money for big boys. rich people just pay better for the same effort. they might do it if it gets big though but not so early. i don't think you need community or masterminds to get to $1m/year anyways. free groups, free books, mfm, naval & alex hormozi are enough to make $1m-$10m/year. of course, im speaking for myself here.
The way Shaan is able to explain Sam’s new business really shows how well they understand each other on and off the show.
Both compliment each other very well
He carried me here! I was nervous.
Tremendous partnership these 2 have. People live a lifetime in pursuit of this kind of partnership/friendship.
They almost finish each other's ...
Thanks for this amazing information !! If you don't find a means of multiplying money, you will wake up one day to realize that the money you thought you had, has finished. Investment is key, I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life
Exactly and many of us don't know where to invest our money so we invest it on wrong places and to the wrong people
Sam's trying to create the Illuminati lol
😂😂😂😂
👁️👄👁️
Nah he just re-made Andrew Tate’s War Room 😂
They discuss this as if EO and YPO forums don’t already exist. Always room for another niche player but not seeing the scale
Been a member for 4 months now. Quality of the group is incredible!!
Thank you!
Nice, is it just for USA based founders?
@@somericesomechicken Yes, US & Mexico if I remember right.
I love it that you kept the part about Sam's nervousness, because it makes you guys so much more real and down to earth.
Even the very successful entrepreneurs can get nervous with a new venture.
Most of the time, entrepreneurs only show their best moments and their unwavering focus and personality (like Alex Hormozi for example).
Seeing the full range of emotions is actually much more encouraging.
Feeling the fear and doing it anyway. That is what Sam showed here. 🏆
Alex actually got quite vulnerable on his first podcast appearance on Graham Stephan's pod
I never heard someone take so long to say “mastermind group”
really?
@@samparr9899 😂
Lol
Shaan is doing a great job introducing Hampton. It’s cute seeing Sam get kinda nervous. Learning so much just watching the two of them talk (as usual).
Sam is a genius - he is so on point recognizing a) value, b)all the elements that make something fundamentally work, and c) who can do those things - and then just going hard af on those things.
This is great. I think it would be really great if you have a periodic lottery where you sponsor an eligible founder who doesn't meet the fiscal criteria but otherwise fits all the vetting and could benefit from being exposed to more successful people
I will forever be indebted to you you've changed my whole life continue to preach about your name for the world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment, thanks s0
much Mrs. Sophia from Canada Toronto
Wow I' m just shock someone mentioned expert Mrs Sophia I thought I'm the only one trading with her
13th wining thanks to Mrs Sophia She's really the best, I've made a lot
I started with just 4,000 dollars now earning
upto 17,000 dollars WEEKLY.
The truth is with this recent economy Everyone needs more than there salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to Invest it rightly because money left for saving
always end up used with no returns....
3
Now with the recent economy, To get financial
freedom you have to be making money while
you're asleep
I will be eternally grateful to you; you have changed my entire life and I will continue to preach about your name for the rest of the world to hear; you have saved me from a massive financial debt with a small investment; thank you very much, Mr Yuval. Brokman, Eric
How do I begin investing in the cryptocurrency markets? I had previously read about Yuval Eric Brokman. I am a complete newcomer to this
google his name..
Yuval Eric brokman..
search his full name..
you will find his webpage;
Congratulations Sam! People, especially men, need to be a part of a community to be able to at least let off some steam. As a neuroscientist, I worked with children who had severe mental disabilities in both Europe and East Asia. Despite having more money and better access to healthcare than parents in places like Vietnam, Thailand, or Laos, European parents struggled to emotionally cope with the diagnosis. I think the community support in the East made a difference. On clinic days, neighbors helped by picking up groceries, grandparents took in the other kids for days on end while local teachers assisted with speech therapy on the weekends even though it was outside the scope of their training. Humans are a tribal species. We need to know that we can count on others for advice and support.
Anyone know where to find the PDF Anout masterminds that Shaan mentioned?
10:02 does anyone know how to get access to this PDF mentioned here in the video?
@shaan WHERE IS THAT PDF? I want to see how to set up my own mastermind!
Guest on The Hustle: Numbers, revenue, customer base
Shaan & Sam on the Hustle: No Numbers, No Revenue, No customer numbers
Lol
Way to put your friend down when he’s excited about launching his business.
Please get Martin Shkreli on the podcast, that would be so entertaining.
This is awesome! It sounds similar to EO but my forum is local. Being vulnerable is very important and there are often tears. Cathartic and so important to know you're not alone
Can you have a monthly small boy social so us newbs can meet up too?
Anyone know how to find that PDF Shaan was referencing?
Dig the idea! Don't pass the entry requirements to join yet, but gonna keep my eyes on it for sure (who knows, one day?)
Best of luck with it Sam!
Thank you!
Shaan hit some huge points in this episode. Shaan there is some fire relatability in everything you said.
Sam: I have a chip on my shoulder and wanted to prove I could build this without an audience.
Also Sam: Yeah, I started out by talking to all my founder millionaire friends and having them join.
So you didn’t use your audience of MFM listeners, since you know they’re probably not all multi-millionaires, but did talk directly to all your multi-millionaire friends you’ve met over the years? And by friends, I mean people who respect when you talk and think you provide value. Sort of like an audien……
ya!
Network, might be a better word for it.
Network of friends who might need Hampton.
you can´t make an omellet without breaking some tasty eggs, look in the pantry before going shopping amirite
Mad respect to Sam but yes was thinking this too haha. But hey use what you’ve got.
Anyone know where I can find the mastermind download?
Looking for it too. No luck so far lol
Same here
Still looking for it!
Any luck?
New drinking game: Drink every time Sam says "Yada, yada, yada" in a podcast. :) Brings back that Seinfeld episode.
Sam, we all knew it was going to be a membership business, don’t think you didn’t fool us! Congrats!!! Excited to watch it grow!
Haga exactly!! He gave put some hints in earlier episodes
I think this is a great idea. A bit exclusive though. What about us budding entrepreneurs. We need the guidance of a peer network as well. Maybe expand to make Hampton light (sounds like a beer haha) for those who haven't made it yet but are working hard and could greatly benefit from the guidance. Paid service of course.
Maybe one day!
@@samparr9899 as a long-time entrepreneur who keeps hitting that glass ceiling and feeling like there is some sort of magic or major luck required to get through the glass, I couldn’t agree more with Marcplant. I am very alone. We are all very alone. I may have found my next business to start!
Long time listener but this episode is straight gold.
Potentially a MFM listener could even set this up on a smaller scale?
I would love to join a similar community of "tech/ecom" solo-preneurs doing approx 100k in a discord/slack to the same effect.
If someone does this please let me know!
I wrote down this exact idea last week actually. I don’t meet the requirements for Hampton yet, but would love a group that connects earlier entrepreneurs at the $100k-$1m in revenue stage
@@MatthewHuo do itttt
Highly recommend Indie Hackers for that range. Especially in the tech/saas category.
Cannot wait to get to $1m ARR so I can join Hampton. Already emailed and sent it to all my mentors in Canada and the US for them to apply. AMAZING work Sam. Big thank you to Shaan too for another amazing pod. Shout out to my friend Naren Shanmugam who told me about you guys.
Killer episode for so many reasons. Appreciate you both.
You guys brought up something very important. Most of a start-up is the grind. The 7 years of in-and-out daily problem solving nad just doing it.
This podcast was amazing! Congrats on the launch Sam
Great ep, felt like a conversation
Sams idea sounds cringe. All these people will join to try and get Clout then realise they are in a group of 6-8 others getting run by a facilitator who has no idea earning a $50k salary from Sam 😂😂
The faciliator isn't supposed to be an expert on business.
So, Sam joined a pod that Shaan started and it became successful...Next Shaan copied Sam's Blog/Newsletter framework and successfully sold it.. Sam then "appropriated" Shaan's community based startup idea and it successfully grossed 7 figures within a year!... I ove it! keeping the hustler spirit alive.
Sam is creating the next Tate community.
Taking over while Tate is not around. 😎
Great episode! Nice business ideas at the end too
Congrats Sam! Excited to see this evolve
I love the way this pod is evolving, wait a little bit for me to joinHampton haha
I understand what Shaan wanted to do with the podcast, he wanted to make it more exciting, funny, etc. but i think it is going too far in that direction.. There is no real educational content anymore, only jokes and mindset mumbo jumbo stuff.
Vistage does about $200 million a year. YPO is in the $120M range. EO Network is up there too I think. Is the space too crowded?
Ypo and EO are non profits that are member run with regional chapters that are separate organizations on to themselves. I can still see a niche here, but I like ypo / EO because they are not trying or mine you for profit
@@SobeJim I remember the Tiger21 guy talking about his platform as a labor of love not a profit venture.
Just signed up 👍looking forward to it Sam, nice work!
greatest pod to ever grace this planet
Sam, get the glass version of those. Don’t be drinking out of plastic bottles or else the pod will end sooner
Is Hampton like local meetups of those groups or all online? Mind to franchise this out to other countries and/or languages?
Thanks for all the great content. Y’all are appreciated!
Great episode! Anyone know how to find that meme Shaan is mentioning about 3 persons and middle one being indecisive? It hits too relatable but I really haven't seen it. Edit: Not sure if anyone cares, but I found it - it is spelled "midwit meme".
You can see the pain in Sam’s eyes. If you’re seeing this Sam, you’ve got this
Another great episode gentlemen!
great now start pre-hamption for startups
Great Great Great episode ✌🏼
Congo Sam, rooting for hampton.....How would u get people who don't u or the pod to sign up? Will word of mouth be the main source?
Let’s be real, he paywalled and enhanced r/fatFIRE , not mad ab it LOL
I see it working for 100-1k members maybe. To get to $100M ARR, how do you scale to >10k?
Why Hampton? Not that Tiger 21 makes sense. How to maximize from your influence? Tiered system, with access to Sam’s List, and other resources.
My company DEFINITELY doesn't make $1 M in ARR, so I'll go ahead and apply to Hampton to help you get that rejection rate up!
You're welcome Sam!
Congrats Sam!!! Greetings from Mexico
Congrats on the new venture!
Shaman is a master in the art of crafting words
Am I the only one realising AI Sam is reading the ads announcements??
Congrats Sam! Best of luck!
Where can someone download shaan’s mastermind pdf?
im looking for it as well
@@nolany6353 did you find it?
I can't find the pineapple list??
its the "war room" by andrew tate repackaged for nerds. really the business model is pretty old but the aesthetic of it is going to make a lot of money because nerds have money.
44:51 Sam calls it a pedastool which I guess is just a bit lower than a pedestal 😂
Best episode to date!
Sam P with glasses looks like Matt Damon
Lets go I was waiting for the pod.
"At this time, you don’t meet Hampton’s minimum requirements for either role/function, geography, revenue, or being a digital-first business. But we’re always reconsidering new products and communities, so we’ll be in touch if and when anything changes. We appreciate you!"
Passive aggressive AF.
What would you prefer the message say?
I love how both of you now wear chemistry goggles for glasses
Would have been interesting to hear how much a Hampton membership cost..
The most Sam Parr Episode Ever :D
and congratz to the launch!
"Don't react. Respond."
genius
Another startup community for startups... Yawn.
Also... I have a hard time swallowing that you're still a startup if you're making $1-10M revenue per year...
Dropping fire I see 🎉
Lol he made a more expensive Andrew Tate’s War Room
Sounds a lot like EO / Entrepreneurs Organization
What's the business model tho? Membership fee, and...?
yea!
For those interested in joining a community to meet the milestones to join hampton like this post!
Going from $0-$1M in revenue at least.
“Mentors are overrated. Peers underrated…”
Been waiting
Months*
Pineapple List link?????
Did anyone find the mastermind pdf Shaan mentioned?
Still looking for it!
Why do you have 3 rows of logos of the same few companies on the Hampton website? A bit deceptive don’t you think?
What's the deception?
@@samparr9899 Maybe it's genuine, I could be wrong, but you're too clever to not know the untrained eye will perceive each logo as unique, giving the illusion of more logos. If that's the case, it cheapens the (what I thought was) premium feel to the service, like you're playing cheap tricks on the magicians (your rich and successful customers) themselves.
@@James-mk8jp But what am I trying to trick you into believing by having making the logos cycle through quickly ?
It gives the impression (again, genuine or not) that you want people to believe you have more companies/founders signed up than in actuality - a visual version of "look at how popular we are!". YC companies do logo tricks like this a lot and VCs/customers/etc catch on. The pairing of this + lack of pricing info on the site gave a "we're trying to dupe you" vibe.
I don't think you need to do this, obviously, which is why I was surprised to see it.
To be clear, it is not the speed, it is having duplicate logos in the same visualization
Basically Tate’s war room
lol I thought of an idea similar to this but for personal growth.
Did he mention how much Hampton will cost?
8500
Elephant Schedule vs Zebra Schedule 😂
New podcast name: My First Billion
Zebra calendar 😂 except zebra stripes are vertical - lol
Sam has little boy nerves.
tru
You took inspiration from Andrew Tate's War Room? 😅
I watch this video twice. I still don’t understand what the business is.
Title grammar check
lets gooo
Join Hampton
Could you make it where there is a tier system that connects people based off their stage in business? (Company size?) I want to connect with a group of people but wouldn’t fall into $10M year company.
PreStartups: $100/m
-no revenue or business yet
Startup: $250/m
-$10k/m in revenue
Tier 1: $750/m
-$100k/m in revenue
Tier 2: $2,000
-$1M/m in revenue
Tier 3: $5,000
-BILLY’s
its not worth it for lesser revenue.
big money for big boys. rich people just pay better for the same effort.
they might do it if it gets big though but not so early. i don't think you need community or masterminds to get to $1m/year anyways.
free groups, free books, mfm, naval & alex hormozi are enough to make $1m-$10m/year. of course, im speaking for myself here.