Season 6 Episode 97
In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we have a renowned guest, Anthony Tolliver who shares his story of his NBA and entrepreneurship journey, foundational habits, discipline, and perspective in life, investment portfolio, and tips on how to get better in the money game and made millions on and off the court!
Anthony Tolliver is a man of God, a family man, a successful NBA player, a passionate businessman and entrepreneur, financial literacy advocate, public speaker, leader, real estate and seed investor, General Partner at Wealthlete, and Founder of 356 Real Estate & 356 Ventures. His business ventures range across many sectors including Tech, Media, Retail, Direct Consumer, Software, E-Commerce, Group Fitness, and many more. In 2021, Anthony published his first book “Foundation for Financial Excellence” with co-author Ryan Schachtner.
At an early age, Anthony really wanted to make a lot of money to change the trajectory of his family and financial life. This man believes that there are not a lot of guys that have his work ethic and will. He thinks he can make a significant amount of money out of it. Though entrepreneurship is a natural thing to him, he still worked hard to develop himself and finished his degree in finance. In whatever endeavors in life, Anthony’s faith and discipline really play a big role. He read books, listened to podcasts, and did whatever it took to get better at a money game. He is always very grateful for all the blessings he received and that adversity is not a big deal anymore.
Anthony puts everything in perspective. He carves in his heart and mind that money is cool and a tool that can be used to help other people. Having this outlook helps him stay humble and happy with everything he has. Presently, he helps people grow in advance, get on track, and head to financial freedom. This is to realize one of his goals which is to help a hundred people in his lifetime to become a millionaire!
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