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Daring to Dream Big: How a Father's Near-Death Experience Inspired Ultimate Entrepreneurship for Kids Ft. Jeff Mansen

Content Is Profit

English - June 04, 2024 09:00 - 39 minutes - ★★★★★ - 80 ratings
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Are you ready to unlock your child's full potential and set them on the path to lifelong success?

Let me introduce you to Jeff Mansen and his son Nate, the dynamic duo behind "The Prodigy Kid" & “The Ultimate Lemonade Stand” method. Their approach is revolutionizing how we think about education and entrepreneurship for kids.

Jeff, the mastermind behind "The Prodigy Kid" book & the Ultimate Lemonade Stand" program, believes in the power of experiential learning.

By immersing his son Nate in the world of business from a young age, he’s not just teaching him how to make money—he’s instilling confidence, self-learning skills, and a strong understanding of marketing and sales.

Starting simple is key. Jeff’s method begins with basic entrepreneurial activities, like selling water or hosting a lemonade stand.

Imagine your child, like Nate, learning to make $200 a week, understanding the importance of investing, and visualizing wealth accumulation over a lifetime. These practical lessons are more than just ways to earn money—they’re foundational skills for future success.

Nate's transformation from a shy kid to a confident young entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. Whether selling Capri Suns, Red Bulls, or running his own lemonade stand, Nate's journey provides a roadmap for other kids to follow.

Join Jeff’s mission to challenge the norms of traditional education.

Promote early entrepreneurial activities to help your child realize their full potential.

Don’t wait—empower your child now and pave the way for a brighter future.

Connect with Jeff:
Facebook
The Prodigy Kid Book
LinkedIn

Connect with Fonzi:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Twitter

Connect with LUISDA:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Twitter

Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts.
You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here.
If this episode was helpful, please don’t forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend.

Are you ready to unlock your child's full potential and set them on the path to lifelong success?


Let me introduce you to Jeff Mansen and his son Nate, the dynamic duo behind "The Prodigy Kid" & “The Ultimate Lemonade Stand” method. Their approach is revolutionizing how we think about education and entrepreneurship for kids.


Jeff, the mastermind behind "The Prodigy Kid" book & the Ultimate Lemonade Stand" program, believes in the power of experiential learning.


By immersing his son Nate in the world of business from a young age, he’s not just teaching him how to make money—he’s instilling confidence, self-learning skills, and a strong understanding of marketing and sales.


Starting simple is key. Jeff’s method begins with basic entrepreneurial activities, like selling water or hosting a lemonade stand.


Imagine your child, like Nate, learning to make $200 a week, understanding the importance of investing, and visualizing wealth accumulation over a lifetime. These practical lessons are more than just ways to earn money—they’re foundational skills for future success.


Nate's transformation from a shy kid to a confident young entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. Whether selling Capri Suns, Red Bulls, or running his own lemonade stand, Nate's journey provides a roadmap for other kids to follow.


Join Jeff’s mission to challenge the norms of traditional education.


Promote early entrepreneurial activities to help your child realize their full potential.


Don’t wait—empower your child now and pave the way for a brighter future.


Connect with Jeff:

Facebook

The Prodigy Kid Book

LinkedIn


Connect with Fonzi:

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

Twitter


Connect with LUISDA:

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

Twitter


Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts.

You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here.

If this episode was helpful, please don’t forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend.

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