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264: Why Luxury Goods Are Important with Daniel Curtis

264: Why Luxury Goods Are Important with Daniel Curtis

FromThe Chris Harder Show


264: Why Luxury Goods Are Important with Daniel Curtis

FromThe Chris Harder Show

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In This Episode You Will Learn About: Joining the family business but reinventing from the ground up Growing up in an entrepreneurial family The correlation between wealthy people who are happy and those who aren’t Compartmentalizing different areas of your life Raising kids on how to view success Why luxury goods are valuable and important   Resources: Learn more: robbvices.com Facebook: facebook.com/robbvices Instagram: instagram.com/robbvices Twitter: twitter.com/robbvices   Show Notes: Today I’m sitting down with a friend of mine, Daniel Curtis. He is the founder of Robb Vices, a highly curated luxury boxed goods membership.   We talk about what it was like growing up in such a highly successful entrepreneurial family, how his parents made him such a kind, hungry and driven individual despite growing up with so much privilege, and why and how he started Robb Vices. And we talk about how he balances being a great husband and father with his incredibly successful business. And he points out the one strong correlation between wealthy individuals who are happy and those who aren’t.   Question Highlights: Did you always have expectations of working in the family business? What pressures and gifts come from growing up in an entrepreneurial family?  When you grow up surrounded by luxury, do you feel like it spoils you? What is the correlation between the wealthy people who are happy and those who aren’t? What are some examples you’ve seen of people with great wealth being very generous? How do you balance being a good husband, father, and entrepreneur? How do you want your kids to grow up viewing success? Where did the idea for Robb Vices come from? Why is luxury so important and why should we care about it?   Guest Bio: Daniel Curtis is the Founder & CEO of Robb Vices.  Through this membership platform he serves as a curator for the curators.  Robb Vices membership delivers a surprise delivery of unique products as well as a magazine that tells their story on a monthly basis.  He created Robb Vices as an independent company out of Robb Report magazine where he previously served as Vice President and was formerly a Curtis family operated business.  Most recently Daniel has launched an exclusive luxury eCommerce platform: VicesReserve.com as well as a cigar discovery membership called Cigar by Vices.   Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com For the Love of Money is a production of Crate Media
Released:
Sep 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Giving you every tool you need to be unapologetically successful, these episodes will share the secrets, tips, and incredible stories of of how wealthy entrepreneurs, celebrities, and people of influence have risen to the top, and what they’ve done to make this world a better place as a result of their success. Host Chris Harder pulls out the best in people, proving that when good people make good money, they do great things! As a successful entrepreneur himself, he also believes that everyone has the right to an abundant lifestyle, and the responsibility to help others have the same. Money’s most important role is that it gives options and solves problems, and there are way too many stories of successful individuals doing GREAT things with their wealth that go unreported. Chris' goal is to expose those stories, therefor giving you the permission, motivation, and the tips & tools to love and attract money, become a smashing success, and in return, empower you to live generously in your earning and your giving. For more content, check out www.fortheloveofmoney.com