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Welcome to another episode of The Million Dollar Relationships Podcast! In this episode, Kevin Thompson is joined by Ian Stanley. Ian is the owner of Almost Passive Income, where he helps people make more money in less time while having more fun. He teaches money meditation and email marketing skills and leads a mastermind called the Wolf Pack that helps people achieve seven and eight-figure income ranges. Ian has also had a variety of other businesses, including a water filter company, a supplement company, and a successful career as a copywriter. In addition to his business ventures, Ian is an avid stand-up comedian and has created viral videos on the internet. Ian grew up playing tennis in California and England. He won a national championship in college and then turned his interests to entrepreneurship. He has sold over $100,000,000 of products online over the past few years and is considered one of the best copywriters in the world. He started his first business at he age of 12 stringing tennis rackets. He recently sold an e-commerce company to the fastest-growing start-up in Canada.

 

Throughout the conversation, Ian and Kevin discuss the importance of loving people unconditionally, and the role this has played in Ian's life and business. They also talk about the value of seeking out mentors and advice from people who are further along in their journey.

 

[00:00 - 05:55] Almost Passive Income: Having Fun while learning how to gain wealth

 

[05:55 - 16:39] Inspiring People That Changed Ian’s Life

 

[16:39 - 19:27] Why It is Important to Love Unconditionally

 

[19:27 - 21:28] Closing Statements

 

 

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“Becoming successful is about saying yes. Staying successful without being a miserable is about saying no. And those are contradictory skills. It's like this one skill gets you there and then the opposing skill gets you further." Ian Stanley