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050: Jason Scott Montoya - Cutting Out the Noise

050: Jason Scott Montoya - Cutting Out the Noise

FromMindful Money


050: Jason Scott Montoya - Cutting Out the Noise

FromMindful Money

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2023
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Podcast episode

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Upcoming Event!How Can Mindfulness Give You a More Abundant Retirement?Are you ready to let go of anxiety and find the peace of mind you seek as you prepare for your golden years? Your Answer Lies in These 5 Critical Retirement Questions: Am I on track for financial independence?What do I need to do to get on track?How do I design a mindful investing portfolio?How do I manage that portfolio and my income over time through changing markets?How do I prepare non-financially for retirement? What are the dominant variables in a happy retirement?Learn more: https://courses.mindful.money/mindful-retirement-review-workshop/Jason Scott Montoya is a lifelong entrepreneur, not surprising as he’s come from four previous generations of entrepreneurs. Jason grows their online influence & program sales for people development-oriented organizations. He is guided by his values of love, mindfulness, mastery, dependability, and openness. Today, Jason joins the show to discuss his journey from entrepreneurship to freelancing, the importance of meeting people where they are, and the incredible value that entrepreneurship can bring to your life. Jason and Jonathan talk about cutting out the noise, what Jason misses the most about running a team, and what the transition was like going from running a business to becoming a full-time freelancer.? Watch on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/nEhV_v5sxw0Key Takeaways00:51 – Jonathan introduces today’s guest, Jason Montoya, who joins the show to share his experience as a fifth generation entrepreneur and being open about discussing money09:11 – Early financial lessons imparted on Jason15:08 – Jason’s career arc18:38 – The importance of fully committing21:44 – Defining ‘freelancing’ and the transition from business owner to freelancing31:20 – Considering entrepreneurship as a path36:52 – The Jump: a letter to Jason’s younger self40:07 – What Jason misses about running a team43:04 – One piece of business advice to heed and one thing to completely ignore46:20 – The last thing Jason changed his mind about and the one question Jason would like to know the answer to49:52 – Jonathan thanks Jason for joining the show today and lets listeners know where to connect with himTweetable Quotes“Entrepreneurialism was always something in me, and just my personality of being highly extroverted and ambitious, and just having a safe and loving home, community, family, and church life. It just gave me that safe space to dream big and go after it.” (04:38) (Jason)“Money is a vehicle for some destination. And I think, for many people, they lose sight of that and make it about the money itself.” (12:48) (Jason)“If I’m gonna do this - and I’m gonna do it right, and I’m gonna steward this business well - it’s gonna be really hard. And so, if I’m going to do something really hard like that, I gotta be fully committed to it.” (18:38) (Jason)“One of the things I ask freelancers to try to figure out if they are fully committed - and it’s a key question that you need to ask yourself - ‘if your bank account was empty, and you didn’t have any work in front of you, is your first thought: ‘Where am I gonna get my next project?’ or is it, ‘I need to get a job?’ Because if you’re fully committed, you’re looking for next project.” (20:03) (Jason)“As a freelancer, there’s benefits and downsides to being independent. We have the freedom to be independent, but the downside is we’re in the fire. We are the...
Released:
Mar 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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