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Moneywise

Moneywise

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This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Daniel Berk is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits. This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups. Check it out at https://joinhampton.com/.
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$32M Exit: Left the U.S., Built a $15K/Month Life in Japan

Épisode 46

mardi 1 avril 2025Durée 47:59

If you're a founder doing at least $3M/year in sales, check out Hampton: https://www.joinhampton.com/.

Eran Galperin bootstrapped a niche SaaS for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gyms, sold it for $32.5 million, moved to Japan, and is now quietly living the FIRE dream — with a few luxury upgrades.

Here’s what we talk about:
- How Eran went from $15K in the bank to a $32M exit (with 90% equity!)
- Why he ignored VCs and chose to bootstrap — and how it paid off years later
- The long, slow ramp: 4 years to $12K MRR, 8 years to $3M ARR
- The FIRE mindset that guided his financial decisions from day one
- How and why he moved to Japan — including taxes, cost of living, and lifestyle
- What it actually cost to move abroad and build a luxury home in Tokyo
- His full post-exit portfolio breakdown (hint: most of it’s in index funds)
- What it’s like working after the exit — and why he’s still showing up
- The one splurge that changed his mindset about spending
- The emotional reality of selling your company — and why it felt more like relief than celebration
- Why he's mentoring early-stage founders and learning real estate development — just for fun

Cool Links:
Hampton https://www.joinhampton.com/
Lower Street https://www.lowerstreet.co/
FIRE Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Fire/?rdt=37862
fatFIRE Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/fatFIRE/

Chapters:
(00:00) The $32 Million Exit
(01:48) Why FIRE
(08:31) The Slow SaaS Ramp of Death
(12:49) The Big Move to Japan
(14:32) Financial Optimization and the Exit Strategy
(19:05) The Final Deal: $32.5 Million Sale
(23:25) Financial Breakdown and Initial Investments
(26:03) Post-Exit Financial Planning
(28:19) Lifestyle Changes and Spending Habits
(33:49) Building a Dream Home in Tokyo
(38:52) Continued Work and New Ventures
(42:30) Final Thoughts and Future Plans

This podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances.
Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.

Harry Morton
Founder of Lower Street, a podcast production company helping brands launch and grow top-tier podcasts.
Co-parents a cow named Eliza.

I'm worth $50m and Have No Idea What To Do With My Life

Épisode 45

mardi 25 mars 2025Durée 56:40

If you're a founder doing at least $3M/year in sales, check out Hampton: https://www.joinhampton.com/.


Vinay Hiremath co-founded Loom and sold it for nearly $1 billion… then walked away from $60 million, gave most of his early money to his parents, and now he’s looking for internships.

Here’s what we talk about:

  • How Vinay went from broke stoner to $50–70 million exit
  • Why he voluntarily left tens of millions on the table—and doesn’t regret it
  • The emotional crash that came after the deal closed
    What happens when your ego, identity, and wealth all collide
  • The moment he paid off his parents’ mortgage—and why it meant more than the money
  • His portfolio breakdown (hint: half of it’s just sitting in cash)
  • Why he’s now learning physics and applying for internships in robotics
  • The surprising amount of money he thinks you actually need to be free

Cool Links:

  • Hampton https://www.joinhampton.com/
  • Lower Street https://www.lowerstreet.co/
  • Vinay’s Blog Post: I’m Rich and Have No Idea What To Do With My Life vinay.sh/i-am-rich-and-have-no-idea-what-to-do-with-my-life
  • Kubera – Net Worth Tracker https://www.kubera.com/
  • Monarch Money https://www.monarchmoney.com/

Chapters:

(00:00) Introduction and Personal Struggles

(06:24) Vinay's Early Life and Education

(08:43) Starting Loom and Early Challenges
(12:40) Loom's Growth and Success
(17:18) Vinay's Personal Finance Journey
(22:25) Reflecting on Wealth and Identity
(26:40) The Viral Blog Post
(29:15) Overcoming Childhood Challenges
(30:10) Selling the Company: Mixed Emotions
(32:37) Post-Exit Life: Investments and Strategies
(34:49) Embracing Chaos and Self-Discovery
(42:41) Financial Habits and Spending
(48:00) Pursuing New Passions and Learning
(53:21) Calculating Financial Freedom

This podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances.

Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.


Your Host:
Sam Parr

  • Founder of Hampton, a private community for CEOs.
  • Sold his last company, The Hustle, for tens of millions.

MiniWise: Why Checking Your Portfolio Every Day Might Be Ruining Your Life

Épisode 36

mardi 21 janvier 2025Durée 13:11

Are you obsessively checking your portfolio—or avoiding it entirely? What’s the right approach to managing your money post-exit?


In this Mini-Wise episode, Sam Parr breaks down how three ultra-wealthy entrepreneurs—Chuck (net worth: hundreds of millions), Travis (net worth: $50M), and Anne Mahlum (net worth: $100M+)—handle the mental rollercoaster of market fluctuations. Each shares their unique strategy, from completely logging off to obsessively staying informed, and how these choices impact their peace of mind and financial outcomes.


Chuck sold his company for $2.5 billion but realized his daily portfolio check-ins were ruining his mood, so he outsourced entirely. Travis stopped compulsively tracking his investments and focused on growing his next business instead. Meanwhile, Anne Mahlum embraces daily oversight, crediting her disciplined research and comfort with market dips as key to her 20%+ portfolio growth.



In this episode:


  • The emotional toll of tracking massive portfolios.
  • Why "logging off" works for some investors—but not all.
  • Anne Mahlum’s take on how staying informed helps her make bigger, smarter bets.


Learn how to match your investing strategy with your personality—and find the tools and habits that bring you both peace and success.


This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.


Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.


Check out Sam’s Companies: 

Hampton

Sam’s List


This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.


Chapters:

Introduction to Mini Wise (0:00)

The Emotional Rollercoaster of Portfolio Tracking (00:33)

Chuck's Story: Emotional Detachment from Investments (01:11)

Travis's Approach: Logging Off for Peace of Mind (02:36)

Anne's Strategy: Daily Monitoring and Research (05:05)

Conclusion and Final Thoughts (08:29)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

The $300 Million Exit That’s Funding Humanity’s Future with Bryan Johnson

Épisode 35

mardi 14 janvier 2025Durée 46:21

Most people think Bryan Johnson just wants to live forever.


They’re wrong.


Bryan’s real goal is to leave a legacy that will last centuries.


In this episode, we uncover the extraordinary vision of Bryan Johnson, an entrepreneur driven by the audacious mission to earn the respect of people living in the year 2500.


Bryan isn’t just the man who sold Braintree (the parent company of Venmo) for $300 million—he’s an innovator investing every resource he has into shaping humanity’s future. From building a brain-interface company to launching Blueprint, a scientific health initiative, Bryan’s focus isn’t on today’s accolades. It’s on creating a legacy that will stand the test of time.


In this episode:


  • Discover how Bryan’s financial success stemmed from his quest for eternal relevance.
  • Learn how he allocates his wealth, including the risks he’s taken and the investments he regrets.
  • Hear about his frugal lifestyle, his thoughts on the true purpose of money, and why his mission shapes every financial decision he makes.


This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.


Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.


Check out Sam’s Companies: 

Hampton

Sam’s List


This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.


Chapters:

The Genesis of Braintree and Its Success (02:19)

Brian's Post-Exit Life and Investments (06:48)

The Quest for a Lasting Legacy (13:13)

Reflections on Time, Legacy, and Impact (18:23)

The 'Don't Die' Philosophy (24:28)

Financial Priorities and Frugality (26:02)

Blueprint and Health Achievements (27:20)

Reflections on Investments (29:45)

Historical Inspirations and Philosophies (35:46)

Final Thoughts and Legacy (41:01) 


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

When the Numbers Define You: Life After a $50M Exit

Épisode 34

mardi 7 janvier 2025Durée 43:41

Why do we let numbers define us—and what happens when they finally stop moving?


Fred’s journey from corporate finance to a multi-million-dollar exit reveals the emotional rollercoaster behind financial success and the unexpected lessons that follow.


Fred, an introspective entrepreneur, sold his company for a mid-eight-figure sum. His story isn’t just about numbers—it’s about the sacrifices, anxieties, and the emotional toll of tying your self-worth to success. From his immigrant family upbringing to navigating early career expectations, Fred shares how he eventually took the leap into entrepreneurship, built a company, and endured years of uncertainty before his eventual success.


In this episode, Fred opens up about:


  • The raw highs and lows of selling his business and what “freedom” really looks like.
  • Why his biggest post-exit splurge wasn’t about luxury but about creating the right lifestyle for his family.
  • The mental toll of entrepreneurship—and how he’s finding balance today.


Join us to explore not just the “how” of making money, but the “why” of spending it in ways that matter most.


This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.


Who is Harry Morton?

Harry Morton is the CEO of Lower Street, a company specializing in premium podcast production that he founded to transform brand narratives through audio storytelling. His expertise has made Lower Street a leader in the podcast industry, working with diverse clients from startups to Fortune 500 companies to enhance their market presence and audience engagement.


Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.


Check out Sam’s Companies: 

Hampton

Sam’s List


This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.


Chapters:

Fred's Early Life and Career (03:11)

The Challenges of Entrepreneurship (05:19

The Financial Struggles (13:29)

The Emotional Impact of an Exit (18:25)

The Decision to Sell (20:56)

The Final Stages and Closing the Deal (24:54)

Life After the Sale: Financial and Emotional Adjustments (27:34)

Relocating and Lifestyle Changes (31:42)

Spending and Financial Philosophy (33:10)

Future Ventures and Investment Strategies (38:52)

The True Value of Entrepreneurship (42:13)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

Is a 24,000 sq ft Home Worth It?

Épisode 33

mardi 31 décembre 2024Durée 35:29

RE-RUN

If you have the money to put anything you could possibly want in your home, should you do it?

This episode’s guest, “Hank” did, and as a result, his home ended up being 24,000 square feet.

But with 24,000 square feet, there is a lot to go wrong. So are the upkeep, repairs, and bills worth the square footage? Can a home with all the fancy features you can imagine actually bring more joy to your life?

Building (or buying) a house this size is no small feat, and there are numerous things to consider before pulling the trigger, such as your stage in life, your family situation, and how much you enjoy your free time.

In this episode we explore the mega house. We’ll learn about who this type of home is for, the pros, the cons, and all the caveats to be aware of. And this is Moneywise, so we’ll get into all the nitty gritty numbers to learn how “Hank” can afford a home this massive and all of the expenses associated with it. He’ll also share if he ever plans on moving.

We even speak with Ryan Thewes, an architect who designs private residences in the Nashville area. He shares the most commonly requested features, the type of clients he typically gets, and the coolest things he’s ever designed. And we have him answer the question: Would you ever move into one of these mega mansions yourself?

By the end of the episode, if you are convinced that a mega mansion is right for you, we’ll leave you with some advice on how you should go about making your dream home a reality.


This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.

Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.

This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.


Chapters:

How Hank made his money (3:05)

How Hank ended up in a mega mansion (5:02)

Building costs (7:47)

Hank’s house’s coolest features (14:08)

The coolest features Ryan has designed (17:14)

Who this kind of house is best for (18:26)

Advice for prospective mega mansion owners (28:47)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

How Neil Patel Spends $200K a Month

Épisode 32

mardi 24 décembre 2024Durée 31:13

RE-RUN

There was a time when Neil Patel said a $15k/month burn rate was all he needed. But now his monthly burn is $200k. Roughly. He’s not completely certain… because he doesn’t budget. So what changed in his life to make his burn rate increase nearly 14 fold? That’s what this episode is going to find out.

Neil Patel is a household name (for marketers). He’s an entrepreneur and blogger known for his expertise in digital marketing and SEO. He co-founded companies like Crazy Egg, Hello Bar, and KISSmetrics, but his biggest company is his namesake, Neil Patel Digital.

In this episode, Neil not only explains how and why his spending has evolved to the point where he’s burning $2.4 million a year, he’ll also break down where that money is going, how it compares to his income, investments, and savings, and why he doesn’t feel the need to set a budget. 

He’ll also get candid about how he uses his money to bring joy to his life, and he’ll share how soon he plans on being a billionaire.


This is MoneyWise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.

Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.

This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.


Chapters:

How rich Neil actually is and how he made it (1:58)

When he said $15k/month was enough (4:12)

What changed (6:34)

Extravagant living in Las Vegas (7:57)

How he spends his money quickfire (10:51)

Why he doesn’t budget (14:40)

How kids changed his spending (18:22)

What he won’t give up (20:12)

Neil’s friends that spend more (23:44)

What a $50k/month budget would look like (26:39)

His billionaire goal (27:56)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

$1B and Counting: Steve Houghton’s Five Pillars for Living a Truly Wealthy Life

Épisode 31

mardi 17 décembre 2024Durée 39:33

What’s the real cost of building wealth—and how do you stay grounded after achieving it?

Steve Houghton, a billionaire entrepreneur, has a life philosophy that’s as intentional as his business strategies. From self-made success to crafting a fulfilling personal life, Steve shares the five pillars that help him stay healthy, happy, and wealthy.

Steve’s journey started with selling books as a teenager, earning the equivalent of $100,000 today, and grew to building successful ventures in real estate and oil and gas. But what really sets Steve apart is how he uses his wealth—never selling his best assets and focusing on the compounding power of capital to achieve long-term financial stability.

In this episode, Steve explains how he grew from a frugal Utah upbringing to managing a fortune. He breaks down his five-pillar framework for a wealthy life: financial, emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual health. Steve shares how he avoids ego traps, maintains meaningful relationships, stays curious, prioritizes fitness, and finds joy in helping others.

This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.

Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.

Check out Sam’s Companies: 

Hampton

Sam’s List


This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.


Chapters:

Steve Houghton's Early Life and Career Beginnings (02:57)

The Journey to Financial Wealth (05:37)

The Power of Compounding and Investment Strategies (09:06)

Emotional Wealth: Relationships and Family (20:26)

Mental Wealth: Continuous Learning and Optimism (24:32)

Physical Wealth: Health and Fitness (30:13)

Spiritual Wealth: Living for Something Bigger (32:14)

Conclusion and Reflections (32:49)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

Re-Run: Why Someone Worth $150M Liquid Only Spends $5K Monthly

Épisode 30

mardi 10 décembre 2024Durée 42:19

RE-RUN

Imagine being worth $150 million. Liquid. 

Now imagine being worth that much, and only spending $5,000 a month.

That’s the reality for this episode’s guest.

“Cam” is going to share a lot of financial details with us, so he’s asked to remain anonymous. What we can tell you, is that he made most of his money when a business he started went public at a valuation of around a billion dollars. That happened in his late 30s. 

In his early 30s, Cam was still only worth a couple grand. There’re a lot of crazy stories in between that we’ll hear about in this episode. Including how his first million was almost accidental.

We’ll also explore why Cam’s monthly spend is so low, how his value of privacy and the impact money has on relationships plays into that, and where that $5k goes every month.

On top of that, we’ll get into the nitty gritty about how he’s saving and investing the rest of his money, as well as the kind of spending that brings Cam genuine joy.

This is Moneywise, a podcast where host Sam Parr is joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.

Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.

This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.

Chapters:

Cam’s early family life (2:28)

Moving to LA and “city camping” (4:23)

Pissing off casting companies (6:14)

His accidental first million (8:37)

Net worth timeline breakdown and investments (10:04)

Why he doesn’t tell his family or friends his net worth (20:09)

Cam’s favorite way to spend his money (28:04)

The story of his dog (34:03)

Making his money later in life (36:44)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.

A $2.5B Exit and The Risks Nobody Talks About

Épisode 29

mercredi 4 décembre 2024Durée 35:04

What happens when wealth pushes your relationships to the limit?

Navigating life after a massive financial windfall isn’t easy—it can transform your life, your marriage, and your happiness in unexpected ways.

Our guest, Chuck, shares his story of selling his company for $2.5 billion and the emotional and relational challenges that followed. His perspective is shaped not only by his own journey but also by a family history of building and losing fortunes.

Chuck’s background is as bold as it gets. By 28, he was making $800K a year in sales, but he risked it all to build a company from scratch. That gamble paid off, with his business growing to hundreds of millions in revenue before selling in a deal that changed his life forever. However, the wealth brought its own struggles—unexpected divides in his marriage, a sense of purpose lost, and lessons about how money can either enhance or destroy a family.

This is Moneywise, a podcast where hosts Sam Parr and Harry Morton are joined by high-net-worth guests to explore exclusive insights into personal finance and lifestyle tailored for other high-net-worth people, or those on their way. They'll get radically transparent about the numbers, revealing things like their burn rates, portfolios, and spending habits.

Who is Sam Parr?

Sam is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of The Hustle, which he sold to HubSpot in 2021. He's also the co-host of one of the world's top podcasts for entrepreneurs, My First Million. Known for his insightful business acumen and candid communication style, Sam Parr continues to be a prominent figure in the world of media and entrepreneurship. Sam's newest and biggest venture yet is Hampton, which he co-founded in 2022.

Check out Sam’s Companies: 

Hampton

Sam’s List

This podcast was made for the Hampton community, a private, highly-vetted, peer membership community for founders and CEOs of fast-growing, tech-enabled startups.

Chapters:

Chuck's Early Success and Business Journey (03:31)

Building and Scaling the Business (04:39)

The Emotional Rollercoaster Post-Exit (06:14)

Financial Responsibility and Spending Philosophy (09:37)

Generational Wealth and Family Dynamics (12:45)

Entrepreneurial Spirit and Taking Risks (16:25)

The Role of a Supportive Partner (18:15)

Taking Risks Together (18:48)

Emotional Decisions Over Financial Ones (19:42)

Reflecting on Happiness and Money (23:20)

Balancing Wealth and Family (27:30)

Chuck's Spending Habits (28:27)

Advice to Younger Self (31:28)


This podcast was produced in partnership with Lower Street and distributed by Morning Brew.


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