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The Thirty Day Sprint

~4 min
0:000:00
Continuous
PLAYLIST
1The Four Square Trap4:30
2The Finance Office Gauntlet5:00
3The Trade-In Lowball4:15
4The Monthly Payment Mindset4:00
5The Dealer Fee Maze4:45
6Internet Price vs. Reality3:45
7Walking Away Is Your Superpower3:30
8Where This Goes Wrong4:26
9Where Humans Break3:03
10The Motivation Dip4:28
11The Day One Email3:52
12The Tomi Pitch4:22
13The Builder in Motion2:59
14The Boring Stuff That Saves Your Ass~3 min
15Support Before You Need It~3 min
16The Five Numbers That Matter~3 min
17The Thirty Day Sprint~4 min
18The Dollar Water Hustle3:46
1920 Ways to Get Eat My Money in Front of Real People8:46
20Scouting Report: Mike "The Calculator" Reeves1:28
21Scouting Report: Denise "The Closer" Watkins1:24
22Scouting Report: Ray "The Appraiser" Dominguez1:24
23Scouting Report: Sandra "The Shield" Okafor1:37
24Scouting Report: Tony "The Grinder" Bianchi1:35
25Scouting Report: Vince "The Storyteller" Morales1:38
26The Hundred Dollar Bill on the Ground
27Your First $1,000 with Eat My Money
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Alright Brian, let's map the next thirty days. Not in theory. Specific actions, specific deadlines. This is the sprint that turns everything we talked about today into a real business. Week one, this week: three things. Call a family law attorney. Get clarity on the property situation. This isn't about the divorce — it's about freeing up mental bandwidth. Second, verify every deployed worker works end to end. Hit eat-my-money-voice, do a full session, walk away, see the score. Hit the radio, listen to all twelve episodes. Hit the ingest API, confirm seventy-five tactics are clean. Third, set up your LLC if you don't have one. File online, takes twenty minutes, costs about a hundred bucks. Week two: content and polish. Run the content engine against all seventy-five tactics. Generate all six formats for each. Render audio for every micro-explainer and deep-dive. That gives you four hundred plus pieces of content. Fix any quality issues — bad extractions, weird audio, broken formatting. Build the landing page at eatmymoney.com. Simple, clear, one call to action. Week three: the soft launch. Send the email to two hundred of your most engaged AppZapper customers. Not the full list — the people who open every email. Personal note from you. Ask for feedback. Watch them use it. What confuses them? Where do they drop off? What makes them smile? Fix what's broken. This is your beta test. Week four: the real launch. Send the email to all one hundred and thirty-three thousand. Subject line tested. Story-driven copy. Clear CTA. Simultaneously, start the GTM outreach. First batch of DMs to Reddit car buyers. Post in the subreddits. Start the conversations. By day thirty you should have: a working product, a content library, paying members, real user feedback, and the first data on what works. That's not a dream. That's a plan.