Habits and Hustle - Episode 264: What Makes Someone a REAL Entrepreneur?
Episode Date: August 4, 2023What makes an entrepreneur a real one? In this episode of the Habits and Hustle podcast, I chat with you about how it seems like everyone is calling themselves an entrepreneur. But what exactly makes... someone an entrepreneur Vs a marketer, for example? And where exactly do we draw the line between an entrepreneur and a charlatan? I also talk about the amount of courses being sold from so-called experts on entrepreneurship whom don’t have any entrepreneurial experience themselves. What I discuss: 01:47: Are all entrepreneurs really entrepreneurs? 04:31: What makes an entrepreneur a real one? 09:30: Are most online courses a scam? My links: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I got this Tony Robbins you're listening to Habits and Hustle, Creshian.
Oh, welcome back to Habits and Hustle solo edition.
Well kind of solo edition.
I do have my foil shawty with me, but you can't see her because we only have one camera.
So you hear her, but you don't see her.
And we just kind of just jibber jabber on,
you know, current topics that are interesting,
at least to us, hopefully to you.
And, you know, today's topic,
we're gonna talk about, I feel,
something that is so overused,
which is the word entrepreneur.
I mean, is everybody now an entrepreneur
because of Instagram and social media?
Like, I feel like it's become like the sexy hashtag.
Like, everybody now wants to be an entrepreneur.
It's so overused.
I had serial entrepreneur in my clubhouse bio
for about a week,
because a friend told me I should put it there.
Yeah, everyone has that in their bio.
And then I was like, this needs to go.
Okay, every bio now, if you look on anybody's bio,
it has the word entrepreneur.
You could be like a dog walker slash,
I don't know, I guess meditation guru.
Okay, and then you have the word serial entrepreneur
because I think what happens is everyone assumes,
well, if I'm my own business,
I guess technically you are an entrepreneur, right?
Technically you are, just so many people are now starting their own things and even if it's like a small thing
they're counting themselves as an entrepreneur but it is
I guess the question is like what classifies or what are the qualifications to make somebody an entrepreneur?
Because there's a lot of people out there who may think or want to be an entrepreneur because it's become
that sexy hashtag, but they don't have the characteristics that make a good entrepreneur.
And so there's nothing wrong with not being an entrepreneur and being something else.
But you know, now everyone's an entrepreneur.
Well, I feel like you're asking the question between what's a successful entrepreneur
and what's just not?
No, I'm not.
I'm asking a few different questions.
The first question is,
what are the characteristics of actually being an entrepreneur?
Number one, not just saying you are
because it sounds good and it sounds sexy
because it's trendy right now.
That's the first question.
The second question I have is, you know,
I have not even a question. I have a bone
to pick with the fact that there's so many people now just selling courses like as to how
to be a successful entrepreneur, but these people, the only entrepreneurial thing that they're
doing are selling these courses to entrepreneurs, but they don't have any actual, you know, experience
or background in building a company or doing anything entrepreneurial.
But they're just now doing funnels.
So is that an entrepreneur?
Because you thought about that idea
to then make money off of the program.
So technically you are an entrepreneur.
Technically anyone who has their own business, right,
or starts their own business,
is technically an entrepreneur.
But I think some people who are just entrepreneurial
in spirit, but don't necessarily have a business, still also call themselves entrepreneurs.
Okay, right.
That's a great point.
That's a great, great point.
So there is a major...
So much.
No, I think that's so true.
I really believe there is a big, big difference between being an entrepreneur and being
entrepreneurial, right?
And maybe wanting to, you know, kind of work on being an entrepreneur, being entrepreneurial, right? And maybe wanting to kind of work on being an entrepreneur,
but from my perspective, anyway,
I think of it as if someone has actually done something
repeatedly over time and like got up, failed,
got up again, tried it, created something.
There has to be an amount of time put in to call yourself an entrepreneur or actually
have grown or built a business to some extent.
As opposed to just thinking entrepreneurly and being like, you know what, I can make money
off of doing this thing and let's just see how it goes for a couple months or a year.
I don't think that should count.
I mean, I think anybody who starts something,
anyone who starts any sort of business venture,
to me is an entrepreneur, I just don't think
that they're good entrepreneurs.
No, because it's not necessarily like,
I don't, you could be, you could start a business
and be running it for three months
and for that three month period, you are actually an entrepreneur.
If you then go and start working for somebody else
and you stop it, you're not really an entrepreneur.
Right, you just tried something. You just tried it and you working for somebody else and you stop it, you're not really an entrepreneur. Right. You just tried something. You just tried anything. And
you had an entrepreneurial idea and you did it. Okay. This is, I guess, where my brand
is coming from. But wait, the coaches thing is really important. The course is really important
because I think people who sell courses on how to be a good entrepreneur but have never
really successfully started growing a business. That's psychotic. Well, no, I literally,
but it's also a really smart entrepreneurial thing to do because they're making a ton of It's a very blurry, blurry line, right? Because if you are doing, if you do have your own business,
and you're very entrepreneurial and spirit,
you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it.
And you're going to be able to do it. And you're going to be able to do it. And you're going to be able to do it. I think is interesting. I do believe it's like a, it's a very blurry, blurry line, right?
Because if you are doing, if you do have your own business
and you're very entrepreneurial and spirit
and then you create these courses
and call yourself an entrepreneur
and then you sell these things online,
I guess you're right, you are an entrepreneur.
I guess my problem with it more than anything
is that like any Tom Dick or Harry can do this online now
and like create this illusion that they're really successful
and they've done all these things.
And like the only thing they've really done
was you know, understand how internet marketing works
and get people who don't know any better
to sign up for something and learn from somebody
who quite frankly they don't even know
what they're talking about.
So I think that's really my problem
is that people just jump on this bandwagon
of what's sexy or trendy, a hashtaggy or whatever,
and then that becomes the new thing.
It's just, there's such, I guess,
what you're hearing right now is just total frustration
with the masses that are on social media,
just like touting,
basically like self-promoting their abilities.
That's where my problem comes to.
It's a constantly self-promoting, their abilities of what they can teach you,
what you can learn from them.
Pay me this amount of money and you're going to get all your answers
and all your dreams are gonna be answered
That's such the shit that drives me crazy like just you know click over here to this funnel
And I'm gonna give you everything for free
But just click this and then buy this for $199 and then go to this webinar for like I just feel everything is just like a racket
Yeah, you know it's all in up is just like a racket. Yeah. You know? It's all an upsell. It's all an upsells, all a racket.
So I guess technically, you are very entrepreneurial
if you're doing it and doing it well, right?
But at what point are you just a snake oil salesman?
Like, where's the difference?
Where's the fine line between being a snake oil salesman?
Because technically, you still are an entrepreneur.
Well, your entrepreneur is just a scummy entrepreneur,
which does exist.
So then now that's it.
So there's differences between like anyone can call them, anyone who starts a business can call themselves an entrepreneur. Well, your entrepreneur is just a scummy entrepreneur, which does exist. So it's like, there's differences between like anyone can call them, anyone who starts
a business can call themselves an entrepreneur, but you have, but you need to have the discernment
to say, are they a good or bad entrepreneur?
Are they a scummy entrepreneur?
Are they smart entrepreneur?
Like, what are the prefixes that go to entrepreneur?
So this is, okay, I'm so glad I'm just, I'm talking this out and like saying this out loud
because I think that is what the crux of it all is.
I think it all goes under the umbrella
of being an entrepreneur, but there are different types.
You could be a really successful one,
a successful entrepreneur, you could be just someone
who's like, you know, trying a lot of stuff
but never really had success.
You could be really good in one area,
like an internet market or know how to like get money
at a people and be a great salesman. You know, I think that's what it is.
Well, I understand also your frustration because you actually are a successful
entrepreneur and people selling courses on entrepreneur that have never really
done anything before or have a proven record is very frustrating. It's how I feel
about people who sell podcast courses who've literally been producing for like five
months and all of a sudden they're selling like, you know, courses for like $800.
I'm like, what?
I've actually purchased some of the podcast courses out there
to see like what's going on in the competition.
And some of them are awful.
And I can't believe people are paying.
People pay like $5.99, $8.99.
Some of them are 1,300 for these courses
that are giving them information that's outdated.
That's not really that great
that you could find on YouTube for free in five seconds.
Well, I don't think any of these core, I mean, listen, I shouldn't say it.
I don't know.
Okay, I don't know.
But what I would, I would imagine is that, you know, you could find anything online.
You can Google anything, you can YouTube anything.
So the question really becomes like, are you somebody who, what you're really paying for
is convenience.
You don't want to go through the hassle, I don't blame you, of researching
and going through all the due diligence.
So you're picking a package that someone's done for you.
And the problem is, like, if you don't know what you don't know.
So if you're somebody who is someone
who's interested in a certain area,
and you see someone advertising it,
because they have the wherewithal
and the ability to know how to like advertise well,
then you're gonna buy that course. Does it mean the information is great? it because they have the wherewithal and the ability to know how to like advertise well. Yeah, I'm pretty good.
Then you're going to buy that course.
Does it mean the information is great?
So this comes back, I feel like this podcast, not this particular episode, but I think the
overarching message, one of them in this whole podcast that I do, Habits and Hussle, I feel
like the same through lines are always coming up, which is like being discerning from who
you get information from from who you get information
from, who you get advice from.
Like, discerning is so important, right?
That's one of the through lines.
It's like, also, it's like, who do you wanna be?
Like, what are you trying to accomplish
and act accordingly, right?
I think that's another through line,
but I think the idea of having discerning and knowing
who your outlets are, like who you're watching, who you're listening to, who your outlets are, who you're watching,
who you're listening to, where you're like, what you're doing.
Maybe I'm not the best person for you to listen to.
Maybe I'm talking out of my ass.
Who knows?
But I'm not selling anything right now.
Maybe I should.
Oh, yeah.
But the reason it's important is because I'm very entrepreneurial.
I am very entrepreneurial. But I think it's really important if you are going to buy something from somebody, like
no, who you're buying it from.
Like don't just go buy a course on because some Yahoo tells you he's an entrepreneur and
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Like look at their background.
Most of the time these people are a bunch of Yahoo's.
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Also, it depends on what their marketing is.
If they're promising you the dream life
and everything, you have to kind of read between those lines.
There's a slang, or not a slang, it's an acronym, I guess.
DYOR means do your own research.
And it was heavily used in NFT space
because a lot of people would purchase projects
without doing their full research.
They'd just see an influencer posted a project
so they would buy it also.
And then they'd get screwed, right?
And that project would tank and it would actually
be a fud which is just like a project
that kind of goes to shit.
And that would happen a lot.
And so DYOR became a really big theme
and I think that's the big theme of your podcast
is literally do your own research.
Like don't just believe everything, you know?
Don't believe it.
Look into it.
And yeah, exactly.
But I think also it's just about the fact that like I get so worked up when every day
there's another like crop of entrepreneurs, self-help gurus, people who are experts, who
like aren't.
They're just not.
Wait, I have a question for you.
How much do you think Shark Tank has had an impact
on this kind of thing?
So the next thing I had written down
and that I didn't even get into
because I'm on my rant right now is I think it was,
it was like the evolution and the popularity of Shark Tank
that like it made everyone feel like,
oh, I can do that.
And listen, I think it's amazing.
Don't get me wrong.
I think if you have a great idea and like you stick to it
and you actually are building something successful
or not, you're an entrepreneur.
I'm all for that.
What I don't love is when people try to take advantage
of other people's like naivety, right?
And just like unknowing and you know,
take them for a bunch of money from someone.
That's a charlatan.
You're a charlatan then. You're a snake oil salesman someone that's a charlatan you're a charlatan
Then you're snake oil salesman you're a charlatan. You have no business doing it. You know
There's enough real people out there that you can learn from
Versed that you don't have to settle for these you know these charlatans who are selling you the moon and the sun
And everything else in between but you have to be able to do your own research
and have discernment because that's what social media
is becoming and it's becoming more and more
that every single day.
I used to see only fitness stuff, for example.
Maybe my algorithm has changed now a lot.
But I do believe that what's become
who are becoming celebrities, who are becoming famous,
who are becoming like Insta-famous or social media famous are people who are these big motivational gurus and entrepreneurs
who are just completely just like behind the scenes a total Yahoo.
I think it's hard for people who are not. I feel like if you live in L.A. you know that, right?
Like because you're so exposed to this kind of BS and you're exposed to behind the scenes,
you watch people taking their Instagram photos, you know what they look like
in person. Like you're more aware, I feel like it's really hard when people are disconnected
from this world to be able to discern between, you know, who is that, who is this. And I completely
agree. And I feel like for you, it's so frustrating because you're surrounded by all these people
who are doing that, you know. And you can see the behind the scenes of all this stuff.
And you're like, damn, there's so many people
who are just really praying on people.
But I think if you just anybody can,
I don't think it's only because in LA,
I think now anybody can be anywhere
and they're social media famous
and they can do whatever.
Like a lot of these people, by the way,
live the thing in.
I mean, if you grow up in LA or you live in LA,
you see the behind the scenes
so you're more able to discern it.
I understand.
I guess my point in general overall
is that I think anybody who just takes a moment
and questions a little bit and like, hmm, what is this?
Or like just does a little bit, you know, background?
I think you'd be surprised.
But I think we've done other episodes on that.
I think it's just really more about the idea
that like really what does, what is is an entrepreneur like really what is the definition versus being just entrepreneurial and spirit there is I think a huge
distinction. And you know, is that like a amount of time that you have to sustain something or build something. I really think if someone is persistent and resourceful over a long period of time and stays and sticks with something
over and over again regardless of the success.
You really are an entrepreneur and you want something and you are, you've grit and you try
over and over again.
But just by creating something and throwing a lot of money on advertising and selling a
program doesn't make you an entrepreneur.
And it sure is how does it make you a great expert to teach entrepreneurial skills.
Like, that to me is like a joke. That's it.
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