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She Died. Now She Charges $1M to Help the Wealthy Find Love.


Episode 63


Thinking about selling your company? 24 founders told us what really happens after the wire hits. — joinhampton.com/exit-report


Amber Lee was literally brought back to life, and then decided to start over.


Here’s what we talk about:

  • After a near-death experience in 2020, Amber finally launched her dream matchmaking business from the hospital.
  • She bought her mom a house and moved to Puerto Rico, prioritizing freedom over wealth.
  • Year one: $1M revenue. Now: $3M+ with fewer clients and higher margins.
  • Matches high net worth and high profile clients, with fees from $65K to $1M.
  • How matchmaking for the wealthy works.
  • Why successful women struggle to date, and why confidence matters more than cash.
  • A billionaire fell for a $200K-a-year locksmith… proof that values matter more than money.
  • Why fear, not logic, leads many high achievers to sabotage relationships.
  • How unrealistic checklists and surface-level filters ruin real connection.
  • Tips for finding love without spending six figures on a matchmaker.
  • The right partner can make you richer, healthier, and happier.

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Chapters:

  • (0:00) Amber's Near-Death Experience
  • (4:31) Early Career and Path to Matchmaking
  • (7:36) The Car Accident That Changed Everything
  • (13:02) Building a Multi-Million Dollar Matchmaking Business
  • (14:18) Inside the World of High-End Matchmaking
  • (25:29) Why Successful People Struggle with Relationships
  • (29:09) Advice for High Net Worth Singles
  • (35:50) The Benefits of Finding the Right Partner


This podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances. Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.

Your Host: Harry Morton

  • Founder of Lower Street, a podcast production company helping brands launch and grow top-tier podcasts.
  • Co-parents a cow named Eliza.


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