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The Everyday Millionaire and Mindset Matters Podcast

The Everyday Millionaire and Mindset Matters Podcast

著者: Patrick Francey
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概要

-- Embark on a transformative journey with The Everyday Millionaire Podcast --

where real people share the strategies, mindset, and habits that built their

wealth, freedom, and purpose.
Each episode reveals powerful insights from entrepreneurs, investors, and high performers who turned ordinary beginnings into extraordinary success.
Learn proven paths to financial independence, personal growth, and fulfillment — and discover how you can create the life and legacy you deserve.
Tune in, get inspired, and start your journey toward becoming an Everyday Millionaire today.

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マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 心理学 心理学・心の健康 経済学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Mindset Matters - Episode #233 - Energy Leaks Explained: Why You Feel Drained and How to Fix It
    2026/04/16

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey unpack a concept that quietly undermines performance, clarity, and fulfillment: energy leaks. Using a relatable analogy of a phone battery draining from background apps, they explore how unseen distractions and unresolved issues silently consume mental, emotional, and physical energy.

    Energy leaks are not just about obvious distractions like mindless scrolling. They include incompletions, unresolved decisions, cluttered environments, misaligned relationships, physical pain, and even internal narratives we avoid confronting. Steffany highlights how, in high-performance environments such as elite athletics and executive leadership, even small inefficiencies or misalignments can significantly impact output. Whether it is physical misalignment, emotional baggage, or lack of clarity, anything that pulls energy away from purpose becomes a leak.

    Patrick expands on this by connecting energy leaks to reduced clarity, decision fatigue, and poor execution. When individuals focus on noise instead of meaningful signals, they lose momentum and experience frustration, irritability, and inconsistent performance. The conversation emphasizes that clarity drives velocity, and without it, progress slows.

    A powerful theme throughout the episode is awareness. Many people normalize their energy leaks, failing to recognize how much they are costing them. From cluttered closets to lingering obligations, these seemingly small distractions accumulate and erode focus over time. Steffany shares how addressing these leaks can unlock massive forward momentum, while also acknowledging that confronting them can feel uncomfortable because they often mask deeper emotional attachments or identity shifts.

    Ultimately, this episode challenges listeners to take inventory of where their energy is being drained and to intentionally close those gaps. By identifying and addressing energy leaks, individuals can reclaim focus, increase productivity, and align more fully with their goals and values.

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    31 分
  • Episode #243 – Real Estate to Lifestyle Business: Melanie Reuter’s Next Chapter
    2026/04/14

    In this episode of The Everyday Millionaire, Patrick Francey sits down with Melanie Reuter, a former Director of Research at REIN and seasoned real estate investor, to explore her transition from data-driven analysis to hands-on entrepreneurship.

    Melanie shares the unexpected story behind purchasing an off-grid fishing lodge near Kamloops, BC. What began as a spontaneous decision quickly turned into one of the most challenging and rewarding deals of her life. With no operational data, no bookings, and minimal support from the previous owners, Melanie and her husband Ray stepped into the hospitality business headfirst.

    The conversation highlights how Melanie’s years at REIN shaped her mindset. Surrounded by entrepreneurs and immersed in real estate fundamentals, she developed the confidence to take action despite uncertainty. Her journey reinforces a key principle: learning alone is not enough. Execution is what creates results.

    Melanie also reflects on the realities of entrepreneurship. From cleaning cabins to managing tenants and raising entrepreneurial kids, she emphasizes the importance of doing the work without ego. Her story demonstrates how leveraging equity, maintaining long-term vision, and adapting to challenges can build sustainable wealth.

    The episode also touches on current concerns in the Canadian real estate market, particularly in British Columbia, where increasing regulation and uncertainty are shaping investor behavior.

    Ultimately, this conversation is about more than real estate. It is about designing a life aligned with values, embracing risk, and building something meaningful for the future. Melanie’s journey is a powerful reminder that success is rarely linear, but with the right mindset and environment, it is always achievable.

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    43 分
  • Mindset Matters - Episode #232 - Mind the Gap: The Hidden Power of Life Transitions
    2026/04/09

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore the often uncomfortable but deeply transformative nature of life transitions. Using a powerful parable about a man forced to leave behind a familiar river, they unpack what it truly means to move from one chapter of life into another.

    At the core of the conversation is a simple truth: change is inevitable, but growth is optional. Many people resist transition because they are attached to what is familiar, even when it no longer serves them. Whether it is a career shift, relationship change, business evolution, or identity transformation, the challenge is not the change itself, but how we respond to it.

    Steffany introduces the concept of “minding the gap,” the space between what was and what is next. This gap is often filled with uncertainty, fear, and emotional tension, yet it is also where clarity, creativity, and opportunity emerge. Rather than rushing through or forcing outcomes, the key is to slow down, honor completion, and allow the next phase to unfold.

    The discussion highlights the importance of consciously closing one chapter before starting another. Without completion, people carry unresolved patterns forward, limiting their ability to fully step into what is next. They also emphasize that there is no “going back.” Every transition requires a new version of ourselves.

    Ultimately, this episode is a reminder that while we cannot control external circumstances, we can control how we show up. By embracing uncertainty, reconnecting with our values, and trusting our internal guidance, we can navigate transitions with confidence and purpose, and step into the next chapter of life with intention

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    34 分
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