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This Simple Strategy Helped Him Retire Before 30 - Episode 129 (Classic Episode)

This Simple Strategy Helped Him Retire Before 30 - Episode 129 (Classic Episode)

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In today's episode, I’m excited to have Kadeem Leslie with us today. Kadeem shares his incredible journey from Jamaica to achieving financial freedom before 30. He talks about the challenges he faced growing up, the pivotal moments that shaped his path, and the strategies he used to build multiple streams of income. From starting a property management company to investing in vending machines and real estate.

About our guest:
Kadeem Leslie is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, author of bestseller, Full Student, and educator on financial freedom. His companies manage over $7 million AUM. His philosophy of FULL challenges people to live their best year, every year, while maximizing their time, impact, physique, earnings, and happiness in the process. He is also an accomplished cellist, having played for over 10 years and for many heads of state.

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