Episode 29

The Hidden Power of Consulting: Why Coaches Make More and Work Less

In this episode, Josh sits down with his business partner and “Mop-Free Millionaire” creator, Debbie Sardone, to explore the lucrative world of consulting and coaching. Whether you’re in the service industry, or just looking to Monetize Your Knowledge, this episode is packed with insights. You’ll discover...

Episode Summary:

Why charging for your expertise isn’t just fair—it’s essential for success.

The biggest lie business owners tell themselves that keeps them stuck in chaos.

How to turn your industry knowledge into a high-margin business that can generate six figures, part-time.

The revolutionary Warplan model and why it’s shaking up the world of coaching (Guru’s won’t like this).

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About the Podcast

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The WarPlan Podcast
Marketing, Mindset, Money and Marriage

About your host

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Joshua Latimer

Josh has lived in 2 different countries, speaks broken Spanish and is currently raising 5 children.

His #1 passion is helping your entrepreneurial Family build wealth, become radically generous and engineer a Family culture that changes the world.

Some of his business accolades during his 22 years of marriage include building and exiting 4 companies and launching a podcast with over a million downloads.

Joshua has spoke on over 100 stages as well as helped over 100 other people hit 7-Figures or more.

Josh has sold over $20mm worth of his "stuff" on the internet. He is an expert at selling information, software and winning with sales funnels.

Also, Josh is an absentee owners of a multi-million dollar SaaS software company known as SendJim plus owns equity or sits on the board of several other successful ventures.

Josh spends 2/3 his time building real businesses, and the other 1/3 showing his clients how to find hidden profit using asymmetrical marketing concepts that often go unnoticed to the naked eye.