Haven't seen a thread on this - and I know @MJ DeMarco really got fired up talking about season 1.
Undercover Billionaire is back. This time - not one contestant but three. One of them the controversial Grant Cardone.
The Concept
Three established billionaires are dropped into a city where nobody knows them with nothing but a 100$ bill. The goal is to become a millionaire within 90 days.
Contestants
· Grant Cardone, an unapologetic entrepreneur and international motivational speaker, real estate investor, sales trainer and author of best-selling publications, including The 10XRule and Be Obsessed or Be Average. The traditional concept of the American Dream -- work hard, save money and own a home -- is wrong, according to Grant. He maintains that people have everything you need, and cash is trash when it sits idle. You need to put your money and your contacts to work. There's nothing Grant won't do for an opportunity to succeed, and he believes that relentless attitude should be adopted by everyone.
· Monique Idlett-Mosley, the founder and CEO of Reign Ventures, a technology fund that empowers young entrepreneurs to create their own multimillion-dollar businesses. Monique has generated hundreds of millions for the startup companies she's collaborated with. After a childhood of adversity, Monique proved herself as a young executive on the rise at USA Today. She made her first fortune by creating an agency that partnered corporations with entertainment and sports stars. Monique went on to become the brains behind the Mosley Music Group, in partnership with her now ex-husband Tim "Timbaland" Mosley, where she was responsible for managing the successful careers of such high-profile artists as One Republic, Nelly Furtado and Chris Cornell.
· Elaine Culotti, a real estate developer, interior designer, builder, founder of House of Rock and visionary. A serial entrepreneur since the age of 14, Elaine broke into the male-dominated construction business and bulldozed her way into becoming one of the industry's biggest players. Elaine doesn't let anyone or anything stop her from achieving her goals. She has developed and built everything from luxury homes to casinos and hospitals. Elaine moves forward with intense determination, no visible fear of failure, and an uncanny ability to get her way.
I watched the first few episodes and I honestly don't know what to think. I've got in a heated argument with my wife over whether this show is staged. I'm carefully watching to basically get inspiration for my own business (even if it's fake). I like how they have to pivot their approach because of COVID.
Undercover Billionaire is back. This time - not one contestant but three. One of them the controversial Grant Cardone.
The Concept
Three established billionaires are dropped into a city where nobody knows them with nothing but a 100$ bill. The goal is to become a millionaire within 90 days.
Contestants
· Grant Cardone, an unapologetic entrepreneur and international motivational speaker, real estate investor, sales trainer and author of best-selling publications, including The 10XRule and Be Obsessed or Be Average. The traditional concept of the American Dream -- work hard, save money and own a home -- is wrong, according to Grant. He maintains that people have everything you need, and cash is trash when it sits idle. You need to put your money and your contacts to work. There's nothing Grant won't do for an opportunity to succeed, and he believes that relentless attitude should be adopted by everyone.
· Monique Idlett-Mosley, the founder and CEO of Reign Ventures, a technology fund that empowers young entrepreneurs to create their own multimillion-dollar businesses. Monique has generated hundreds of millions for the startup companies she's collaborated with. After a childhood of adversity, Monique proved herself as a young executive on the rise at USA Today. She made her first fortune by creating an agency that partnered corporations with entertainment and sports stars. Monique went on to become the brains behind the Mosley Music Group, in partnership with her now ex-husband Tim "Timbaland" Mosley, where she was responsible for managing the successful careers of such high-profile artists as One Republic, Nelly Furtado and Chris Cornell.
· Elaine Culotti, a real estate developer, interior designer, builder, founder of House of Rock and visionary. A serial entrepreneur since the age of 14, Elaine broke into the male-dominated construction business and bulldozed her way into becoming one of the industry's biggest players. Elaine doesn't let anyone or anything stop her from achieving her goals. She has developed and built everything from luxury homes to casinos and hospitals. Elaine moves forward with intense determination, no visible fear of failure, and an uncanny ability to get her way.
I watched the first few episodes and I honestly don't know what to think. I've got in a heated argument with my wife over whether this show is staged. I'm carefully watching to basically get inspiration for my own business (even if it's fake). I like how they have to pivot their approach because of COVID.
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