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How to become wealthy - Braincare X Making Money

We've just launched a new podcast at Kindling Media (my other company besides Heights) helping people learn how to build wealth.It's called Making Money and it's the financial education I wish I'd had.This is the first episode, but dropped into the Braincare feed.You can listen t ...  Show more

An Uncommon Criminal - Bad Money X Braincare

Dan here, the host and creator of the Braincare podcast and the Founder of Heights.At one of my other companies, Kindling Media, we've just launched our first true crime show, called Bad MoneyThe first season is about the Hong Kong gangster, Big Spender, who was obsessed with mon ...  Show more

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