Finance Simplified with Gregory Weido - Ep55

In this enlightening episode of the Leading Visionaries podcast, host Anjel B Hartwell sits down with Greg Weido, a capital efficiency expert dedicated to simplifying finance for businesses and philanthropic organizations. Greg shares his personal journey from his idyllic childhood in nature to becoming a visionary leader in financial services. He reflects on the life-altering experience of his wife's near-fatal accident and how it propelled him into the world of finance, aiming to help others navigate their financial lives with confidence.

Tune in to discover the transformative power of mentorship, the importance of prepared financial strategies, and Greg's innovative approach to capital efficiency. Whether you're a burgeoning entrepreneur or an established business leader, Greg’s insights into simplifying complex financial concepts and creating perpetual capital flows can pave the way for your next big opportunity.

Get ready to learn how to raise capital effectively, the key questions every investor needs answered, and why thinking outside the box can redefine your financial future. Plus, hear about Greg's exciting ventures in the Fintech and Hollywood production spaces, ensuring this episode is packed with valuable takeaways for visionaries across all fields.

Join us for a compelling conversation that promises to inspire and empower you to turn your visionary ideas into reality.

What You Will Learn

How did Greg Weido's childhood spent in nature influence his visionary thinking and professional approach to finance?

What qualities do you think helped Greg naturally emerge as a leader in both his personal and professional life?

How did Robin's mentorship prepare Greg and his wife for the life-altering event of her accident, and how did it shape their financial future?

How does Greg's philosophy of keeping things simple align with Einstein's notion that "genius is taking something that's perceived as complicated and making it simple"?

At what point did Greg decide to leave his athletic career and fully commit to the financial services industry?

What is Greg's rationale behind creating funds that "collapse time frames and help people get to where they want to go" and how does this create capital efficiencies?

How does Greg aim to remove emotion from financial decisions, and why is this important for both individuals and businesses?

Why are the three questions—how much capital is needed, the timeframe, and the anticipated ROI—crucial for securing investment?

How does Greg's fund model provide an advantage over traditional methods of raising capital, especially for visionary projects?

Given Greg's current focus on FinTech and Hollywood productions, how do you think his capital efficiency strategies might differ between these industries?

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Resources

Forging Financial Freedom by Chad Hufford

Be Heard by Millions and Live Your Destiny: A Creative Age Leader’s Guide to Speak, Sell, Serve & Succeed by Anjel B. Hartwell

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