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    Explore "empirebuilding" with insightful episodes like "Encore: Monetizing your Passion and the Kardashian-Jenner Monopoly with Amanda Hirsch (of @NotSkinnyButNotFat)", "Dethroned Emperor: The Fall of Valerian, Part 1", "#588: The Audacious Command of Alexander the Great" and "A Business Meeting With Lions Linebacker Brandon Copeland" from podcasts like ""Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin", "Stuff To Blow Your Mind", "The Art of Manliness" and "The GaryVee Audio Experience"" and more!

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    Encore: Monetizing your Passion and the Kardashian-Jenner Monopoly with Amanda Hirsch (of @NotSkinnyButNotFat)

    Encore: Monetizing your Passion and the Kardashian-Jenner Monopoly with Amanda Hirsch (of @NotSkinnyButNotFat)
    Originally aired 8/2/22 The hilarious and wonderful Amanda Hirsch (of @notskinnybutnotfat) is here to answer two big questions: 1) How to monetize your passion—something all Money Rehabbers can and should do. And 2) Are the Kardashians just famous for being famous, or do they have some serious business cred that we can all learn from? To find more Amanda, start here: https://www.instagram.com/notskinnybutnotfat/

    Dethroned Emperor: The Fall of Valerian, Part 1

    Dethroned Emperor: The Fall of Valerian, Part 1

    In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe travel back to the third century CE to discuss the Battle of Edessa, in which the Sasanian Empire not only defeated the Roman army but also took its Emperor as a prisoner of war. How did the emperor’s capture impact the already crisis-ridden Roman Empire, and how was Valerian’s fall possibly mythologized by Christian historians? Find out…

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    #588: The Audacious Command of Alexander the Great

    #588: The Audacious Command of Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great became king of Macedonia at age 19. By age 30 he controlled an empire that spanned from Greece to India. In the two thousand years after his early death, his influence has persisted. Military leaders from Caesar to Napoleon studied his campaigns and imitated his strategies and tactics, and without Alexander, the influence of Greek culture on the world wouldn't have been the same.

    My guest today has written a very readable, yet academically authoritative biography of this legendary king, commander, and conqueror. His name is Philip Freeman, and he's a classics professor and the author of Alexander the Great. Today on the show, Philip takes us on an engaging tour of Alexander's life, beginning with the myths surrounding his birth, and his education under the great philosopher Aristotle. Philip then explains the cloak and dagger intrigue of Macedonian politics and why Alexander's father was assassinated. We then dig into Alexander's political reign and military command and highlight the most famous battles during his decade-long campaign to conquer the ancient world. Along the way, Philip shares the leadership lessons we can learn from Alexander.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/alexanderthegreat.

    A Business Meeting With Lions Linebacker Brandon Copeland

    A Business Meeting With Lions Linebacker Brandon Copeland

    This meeting I had with Detroit Lions Linebacker Brandon Copeland showed off some great macro-focused points that I like to get across to athletes. We talk about leveraging the name of the brand that you play for to help get ahead in business, personal branding and any other entrepreneurial endeavors you may be chasing. Utilizing a brand that gives you leverage is a massive upside that once you start to realize how it works and how to use it, you'll win. <3

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