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My First Million
#216 - Why Today Is the Day to Ask For a Raise
My First Million

#216 - Why Today Is the Day to Ask For a Raise

Hubspot Media 1h 4m 58 months ago
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri brainstorm new business ideas based on trends & opportunities they see in the market. Sometimes they bring on famous guests to brainstorm with them.
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In this episode Shaan (@ShaanVP) shares why you should ask for that raise and Sam (@theSamParr) pokes holes in the $75K happiness study. They also debate whether it is better to own the entirety of a smaller company or a piece of a bigger one. The two also talk about MMA fights and how you can package that appeal, the future of maps, and a fractional vacation home company. Sam also shares the story around Wayne Huizenga, this week's Billy of the Week.
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Show notes:
* () Spending time in the Hamptons
* () The Jake Paul fight
* () The local MMA fight
* () Chasing the sensation of feeling alive
* () The $75K happiness study
* () How Shaan got insights on his teams wellbeing
* () The future of maps
* () Billy of the Week: Wayne Huizenga
* () Pacasso for your next vacation home
* () To own all of a small company or a piece of a big one
* () Ask for a raise today

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