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Alex Daniels
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Haven Lifestyles publishes 40 real estate magazines across the US and Canada, generating $10M in revenue and $2.5M in profit with just 20 employees.
Haven Lifestyles generated $300K in its first year purely through Alex Daniels grinding out in-person sales meetings.
Haven Lifestyles sends approximately half a million physical magazines per year via USPS, targeting homes by postal route based on property value and income.
Haven Lifestyles works with over 10,000 real estate agents annually but struggles with low repeat advertising rates, which Alex identified as the biggest lever to double profits.
Team Outsider's first buy was a campground near Grand Teton generating $500K revenue and $150K NOI, purchased for $3M with an SBA loan covering 80%+ of the cost. They doubled the NOI to ~$300K, refinanced to pull all their cash out, and used that capital to buy the next one.
Josh's partner Cody lived on-site at their first campground for a full year scrubbing toilets and learning every detail of the operation. The lesson: you can't outsource culture, and at the time there were no competent third-party operators who could scale with them. So they built the entire management company in-house.
Autopilot lets retail investors automatically copy the trades of politicians and hedge funds using publicly reported data — without giving custody of funds away. The platform grew to managing $1.8B in assets in just 3 years, faster than it took Bill Ackman or Ray Dalio to reach $1B. The Nancy Pelosi tracker, launched on Twitter, was the viral growth engine.
Autopilot spent $450,000 to sponsor a UFC ring and plant a Nancy Pelosi lookalike in a front-row seat next to where Trump was supposed to sit, with the slogan 'Invest Like a Politician' visible on camera. Trump skipped due to an assassination attempt, killing the earned media opportunity. Brian admitted the ROI was limited but the brand awareness was real.
Autopilot's ultimate goal is to democratize what BlackRock Aladdin does for institutions — a portfolio marketplace that generates $6B/year — and bring it to retail investors. Top 'pilots' already earn $1-2M/year in subscription fees, and the platform is targeting $100M ARR by next March on a current $70M run rate.
Shaan Puri shared that Chipotle pays general managers $10,000 for every employee they ever trained who later becomes a GM — even after they leave the company. This one incentive structure creates a culture where frontline workers invest in each other and think like owners, which is the hardest and most valuable thing in hospitality.
Sam Parr recounted two stories from Will Guidara's 'Unreasonable Hospitality': a Ford dealer who put $15 Starbucks gift cards in every glove box, and a UPS store owner who gave a weekly $20 bill to the most hospitable employee. Both tiny gestures measurably increased referral business and transformed team culture.
Leopold Aschenbrenner, a former OpenAI researcher who published the 'Situational Awareness' AI white paper, launched a hedge fund at 22 and has grown it to approximately $5 billion. He found the overlooked AI trade — SSDs and infrastructure bottlenecks instead of GPUs — and attracted top investors including Daniel Gross and Nat Friedman.
Nancy Pelosi's tracked portfolio is up approximately 240% over 3 years versus the S&P 500's 30-40%. Autopilot bootstrapped its marketplace by manufacturing supply-side content from publicly available congressional trading disclosures and hedge fund 13F filings — solving the classic two-sided marketplace cold-start problem.
Before My First Million, Shaan Puri saw entrepreneurial success as a needle in a haystack — one brilliant idea to find. After a decade of the podcast, he realized opportunity is everywhere, with tens of thousands of ways to win. Today's session with three unconventional founders was a live demonstration of that abundance mindset.
Josh Weissenstein and his partner Cody have acquired 16 family campgrounds across 10 states, generating $20M in annual revenue on $60M raised — with a portfolio worth over $100M. They specifically target mom-and-pop operators approaching retirement who care deeply about who takes over their community.
Campgrounds offer strong cash yields, very attractive depreciation characteristics similar to manufactured housing (roads and infrastructure are depreciable), and limited land/building value — making them tax-efficient. The operational complexity that scares most investors is actually the moat: it creates value-add opportunities that simpler real estate doesn't.
Haven Lifestyles replaced its core inbound sales function with Lindy AI, which handles every incoming email, follow-ups, and upsells automatically. Human salespeople have been redeployed to focus on customer experience and retention instead — a radical operational shift praised as the most impressive AI setup one tech founder had ever seen.
Alex Daniels owns 40 real estate advertising magazines across the US and Canada, generating $10M in revenue and $2.5M in profit with just 20 employees. There are no subscribers — he mails 500,000 magazines a year to targeted households via USPS postal routes, funded by real estate agents paying to advertise their listings.
Shaan Puri says the best hiring comes from two pools: people who have literally solved the exact same problem before, and unproven 'diamonds in the rough' you can stock-pick like a venture investor. Most founders under-invest in sourcing from both systematically and spend too little time recruiting — under 20% of their week.
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