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Entrepreneurial Growth, Microdosing, and Inclusive Real Estate Strategies

[HPP] Lauren KolodnyFebruary 16, 202650 min
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The Power of Perception and Feedback

  • πŸ’‘ The hosts emphasize that how people perceive you is crucial for growth and success, especially in business, even if it differs from your self-perception.
  • 🧠 Julie Cyvonne highlights the importance of integrating feedback by using a "rule of three" – only considering feedback heard three times – and separating personal worth from business data.
  • 🎯 She stresses being selective about feedback sources, prioritizing insights from mentors who have achieved desired outcomes.

Microdosing for Peak Performance

  • πŸš€ Julie discusses her shift from using microdosing for anxiety and depression to helping high performers unlock their full potential.
  • πŸš— She uses the analogy of a Ferrari only driven to the grocery store to explain that microdosing can elevate an "average normal good existence" to "great" by optimizing the brain's operating system.
  • ✨ Her "Living Limitless" program and retreats focus on accelerated transformation for women, emphasizing the intentional "set and setting" for psychedelic journeys to ensure safety and breakthroughs.

Empowering Marginalized Communities in Real Estate

  • 🏑 Riley and Kaylie Miller, "The Property Wives," share their mission to build the largest platform for safe relocation and homeownership for queer and trans communities globally.
  • ⚠️ They highlight the significant barriers marginalized groups face in homeownership, including discrimination, evictions, and lack of traditional family support for down payments.
  • πŸ’– Their work aims to move individuals from survival to thriving by providing safe shelter and opportunities for generational wealth.

Overcoming Homeownership Barriers

  • πŸ’° The Property Wives detail specific programs like Colorado's Chaffa program and USDA loans that allow individuals to buy homes with minimal out-of-pocket expenses, sometimes as little as $1,000.
  • βœ… They explain how realtors can negotiate for sellers to cover closing costs, further reducing the financial burden for first-time homebuyers.
  • πŸ“ˆ Their approach challenges the misconception that 20% down is always required for homeownership, making it more accessible.

Authentic Advocacy and Social Impact

  • πŸ—£οΈ Riley and Kaylie discuss their rapid TikTok growth by mixing comedy with serious advocacy for trans rights and against discrimination.
  • 🀝 They emphasize the importance of choosing love over hate and engaging in open dialogue, even with those holding different beliefs, to foster understanding and change.
  • πŸ’– Their work demonstrates that standing unapologetically for a cause can lead to significant social impact and help individuals find safety and support.
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EntrepreneurshipPerceptionFeedback IntegrationMicrodosingPsychedelic JourneysHigh PerformersRetreatsReal EstateMarginalized CommunitiesHomeownershipQueer and Trans CommunitySocial Media AdvocacyEmpathyGenerational WealthDown Payment Assistance Programs
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