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Accelerating Your Amazon Business
w/ Dr Diane Hamilton

 

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Many take for granted the convenience of placing orders online and receiving them at your doorstep right away. This is why running an Amazon business these days can bring you huge profitable opportunities. But most people are doing it wrong, and they end up selling their hours and exhausting every bit of resource. Dr. Diane Hamilton sits down with Shaahin Cheyene, the Willy Wonka of Generation X, to break down his secrets in building a successful business through Amazon. Looking back on how he started dealing ecstasy illegally, Shaahin was able to correct his ways to become a business mogul, author, and inventor of the purely legal Herbal Ecstasy. He discusses the four facets of foundational wealth, the essential roadmap to become a savvy entrepreneur with a thriving Amazon shop.

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

people, amazon, sell, create, worked, money, supplements, product, bezos, thought, hours, left, world, buy, shaahin, wealth, ecstasy, big, book, knew

SPEAKERS

Dr Diane Hamilton, Shaahin Cheyene, Intro

 

Intro  00:00

You're now listening to hack and grow rich with Shaahin Cheyene, and his co host Bart Baggett, where we discuss hacking your way to success and the unconventional paths to unreasonable success with the people who've been there. And now the author of billion how I became king of the thrill pill, Colt Shaahin Cheyene.

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  00:26

I am here with Shaahin Cheyene, who is considered one of the leading global minds on what's next in E commerce, Amazon and the internet. He is described as the Willy Wonka of Generation X. He has a new book, I'm very excited to talk to him about titled billion how I became the king of the thrill pill cult. This is going to be interesting. I'm looking forward to it. So welcome.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  00:50

Thanks so much excited to be on.

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  00:52

Oh, well, this will be fun. I mean, you're used to this, you have your own podcast, as we talked a little before the air. And, you know, it's always interesting to have people from different industries and have done different things on the show. And so I was looking forward to this because I don't get a lot of people who've done the kinds of things that you've done. And I want to get a backstory on you, because I know it started pretty early in your life that you were successful at. But you left home with nothing as I read. So I want to hear how that came to be.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  01:24

Yeah, absolutely. So I started when I was 15 years old, and I left home. We were immigrants from Iran. We were political refugees, when we came to this country in 1979, roughly, and my folks were solid middle class in Iran. My dad worked for a big accounting firm, my mom worked for Lockheed as a secretary. And we weren't doing pretty well well to do in Iran had to leave during the revolution and come to the United States, with effectively the clothes on our back realizing very quickly that we were not only poor, my dad having to work at dry cleaners and pizza shops just to make ends meet. But we were third class citizens in this country. Growing up during Reaganomics, Iran Contra and all that stuff that was going on. So by the time I was 15, I began to realize that, hey, there's all this wealth around me, there's all these people that are making money. I want a piece of that. I want to have the Porsche and the nice houses and the fabulous lifestyles and going out on the boats. And my folks manage to get lucky it was one of the few correct financial decisions that my father ever made, was that they bought a house in an area that just happened to be up and coming. And just after we bought that house, the area started coming up. All this wealth started coming up around us. I remember walking into my parents room and being like, hey, you know, I want to be rich. Imagine a 15 year old kid, right? How do you do that? And my folks were like, well, look at Mr. Tech Ronnie down there is that man, he's stoked on the way is to be doctor, you have to be doctor. Okay, great. So that's, you know, Temen any immigrant family? In that era, the pinnacle of success was for your son or daughter to be a doctor mainly for yourself to be a doctor. Right? So I said, All right, cool. Let's do that. I want that I want to you know, all the all the all that stuff. And how long does that take? Well, you know, it's eight years, 10 years lunch, go talk to that guy. And so I walked across the street to look at that guy. And I was like, oh, man, that guy's fat. The wife is fat. The kids are fat. They're not happy. The house is nice, but the bank owns the house. He's got a nice fans, but the bank owns the bends. And what's worse is that that looks miserable. He wakes up, the wife yells at him in the morning, he leaves at 5am. He comes back at 8pm He doesn't own his hours. The whole family's miserable. I'm like, I don't want that. I want that guy going down Pacific Coast Highway with the top down in the Porsche blasting some great music out the thing and living the carefree life. But there was no path to that. And I knew from that time from very early age from almost 10 years old, I started reading Napoleon Hill I read Augmon Dino I started reading the old original Anthony Robbins stuff Wayne Dyer, all those great personal development self help old timey guys, and I knew that there was a path to wealth and success. I just didn't know what it was. So I packed my bags, and I left on my own. I had no friends, no family to cut ties with me. Everybody, I effectively burned my ships. And I knew that I would have to go out there and seek my fame and fortune. And that's basically what I did. I managed to. In that time, there was a big building boom in Los Angeles, and they were building faster than they could keep up with it. All these luxury condominiums Well, I learned very quickly, that if you could make nice with the brokers, like, look clean enough to just go view one of these things, you could catch them putting in the code into the lockbox and get the keys. And so I would slip in at night, after everybody was done. And I would leave early in the morning. So I would get to sleep in these like luxury apartment buildings. Maybe sometimes they didn't have power. Sometimes they didn't have water, it didn't matter. I threw a sleeping bag down. I was I was I was great. And I would hang around the community college, there was plenty of food always being served at the community college and the you know, I try to sneak into the professor's lounge or the students lounge or whatever, there would always be food there. So I had that part figured out. And I'm asked to get myself a mentor at that time. And you may talked about this before a fair, I wrote a book about this called billion how I became king of the throat Paul called. And I managed to get a mentor who was a really exceptional individual. And through him, I discovered the reins under underground EDM electronic music scene at the time, which was going crazy. It was the beginning of the mass electronic music movement, particularly in Los Angeles. But in most metropolitan areas, and hanging out in that scene, I began to notice that the people who were making money in these events where it would be these warehouses, there would be 10s of 1000s of people partying to all hours of the night. It was not a drinking environment. So people didn't really drink alcohol, the only people making money or the drug dealers. So I thought to myself, I thought, hey, you know what, that's perfect. That's exactly what I need. Oh, these guys have like nice cars. They've got beautiful, beautiful women. They've got the big houses, they got all that stuff. That's all I got to do. Well, what are they selling? Well, everybody was selling the drug called ecstasy. Everybody was taking MDMA, which was the big party drug at the time. And so I thought to myself, great, I'm going to do that. And then I thought back

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  07:36

Yeah, not a good idea, though.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  07:39

I thought back to my adolescence, you why it wasn't a good idea. Okay. So, as we came to this country, I realized that I had to do something to differentiate myself aside from getting my butt whooped, every single day at school for just being, you know, being a foreigner, not being from this country, barely speaking English. I just did not get along. So I gathered together all the misfits, all the kids that didn't belong there something wrong with every single one of us, we create a little gang. And we started selling illicit products. In school as an adolescent in grade school. We had a little Greek kid, I remember him clearly, very mischievous. And he was cute, because he was a small person. And he was able to sneak under the old metal detectors that they had in the stores in the 80s. So we would go to the liquor stores and the little stores around the neighborhood, he would sneak in, nobody would suspect anything, we would create some kind of a distraction, more theatrics than anything, and he would stuff his baggy clothes filled with little liquor, nudie magazines, glue, any gum, candy, whatever it was, at that time that we weren't allowed to have, we would sell it. And what I learned in those days was that we were really good at selling stuff and making money, but horrible criminals. I remember thinking to myself sitting in detention, like Shaahin Dude, you are bad at crime is not something you should be doing, sir, you are bad at crime because you always get caught. There was not a single time we didn't get caught. It was like a hard detention. We start selling stuff in detention, we get detention because we were bad at crime. So now I'm 15 years old, in the club scene thinking that I'm going to be a drug dealer and I realized, you know what, I'm bad at crime, I'm self realized enough to know that crime will not be the thing I will be doing. So in that moment, I had an epiphany. It occurred to me that if I could create a version of this ecstasy, that was legal, that was natural, that was herbal, that didn't have any side effects that the government couldn't get on me about that You can legally produce and legally sell, make some money, I can make a lot of money. And I got excited. I somehow, in my broke state managed to get myself a girlfriend that I met in the rave scene somehow, she didn't seem to care that I was broke. And her father was some big wigs, um, superintendent at some school district, three piece suit and tie and all that stuff. And I managed to convince her to let sneak me in through the back door as he left through the front door to go to work. And in her kitchen, I would cook up the first prototypes of this product. And every day I'd be in there cooking something up, making a prototype, mixing the herbs. Until finally one day, we got a formula. And it works. And we had all the neighborhood derelicts and kids over at her house, her dad would probably have a heart attack if he knew that what was going on in this beautifully, right, perfectly oriented home. And we tested it. And it was miraculous. It worked. The formula works. It was incredible. So once again, I now was faced with the problem of how I was going to sell us but I think I had already come to that conclusion that I was going to go to the club, and I was going to recruit the drug dealers to sell it easy. So I showed up at the club that night, had these baggies full of pills, and I didn't have enough money to buy the machine that puts the herbs in the capsule. So we had to roll them with honey into these little balls that kind of look like capsules, and put them in bags, I had these goo filled till looking things and Maggie, we had a little card inside. And I was like that's it, this guy is going to sell it. And then as I walked in there, I realized man, this is a guy who when I when I looked at the drug dealers, the club I was like, this is a serious guy. This guy doesn't smile. He had tattoos on his face very mean looking guy, right? I remember walking up to him saying, hey, what do you want? I don't have any more product. Now, at this time, mind you a great example of me being at the right place at the right time. At this time, the global supply of real ecstasy, the real drug completely dried up. And these guys were left with unlimited demand, but no supply. Right? I said, he said what are you a cop? What are you a cop? I said no, definitely not a cop. Look at me. I'm a teenager. Do I look like a cop? I'm not old enough to say okay, well, then what do you want? And I said, Look, you're going to sell this. And he looked at he goes, What is this stuff? And I said, Oh, it was in that moment. I came up with the name. I said herbal ecstasy. He said why? He said you better not be messing with me. I said, Well, you know, I don't think I'm messing with you. But I'll tell you what, you don't have very many options. Right now. You can go out of business, go to jail. Yeah, you could sell my stuff. And in that moment, a couple people walked up to him. I heard some negotiating going on. He they're handing in money. He's handing the money back. He's getting noticeably more frustrated. Until finally he emotions over to me one of his bodyguards motions over to me. I come over there. I handed him a single baggie, he grabs my entire backpack filled with pills. And he says come back in two hours, you better not be messing with me. Oh Kalia grace. Suffice it to say you really hope this work? Well, I was the longest two hours of my life. And inside that club, being a teenager, I was sweating bullets. My palms were sweaty. I was noticeably nervous walking around thinking, okay, yeah, I will am a atheist I was at that time as well. But I remember praying to multiple gods thinking, if you just get me out of this one, if you can just get me out of this. I will, I will be good. I will go home, I will study I will become a doctor. I'll do whatever you want. Just get me out of this one. You know, I'll do anything. And then two hours passed. And it was a very long two hours and emotion for me to come forward. And I thought to myself all the excuses I was going to use for this man not to kill me. I thought I'd worked for him for free. I'd polish this car, I'd shine his shoes, whatever it took. Right? And he did not have very much emotion in his face and he motioned me to come forward. And I was ready to make peace with my maker. And he looks at me stares me down. And out of his mouth come the words. How soon can you get me more? And that was that went from one guy to 10,000 Guys, to 1000s and 1000s of guys all over the world we were selling in 30,000 stores. We shipped it to brick and mortar. Larry Flynt, the publisher of Hustler Magazine. Sold it throughout all the adult and sex stores across the country. We were in all the new age bookstores, keeping a lot of those bookstores alive as people stopped reading books. People were going into those bookstores, record stores, warehouse records, Tower Records, were buying our product. And we were making hundreds of millions of dollars. We went on tour with the Beastie Boys a Lollapalooza. We did all the great concerts and shows we were at I was on TV almost every day. And I remember I had an exotic car collection, I would sleep in my cars. I had a Lamborghini at the time and an Acura NSX. And all those fancy Ferraris Porsches, all that stuff. I had the boats, we had flying around in private private planes. We were doing all that stuff. And I remember one morning, I had fallen asleep on the passenger seat of my Lamborghini, not a good luck drooling on this beautiful leather seat of this car woke up because I usually would get about two hours of sleep. stumbled into my office. My secretary was there. She was tail like a ghost and everybody didn't know how to approach me. And I said What's going on guys? What the heck's going on here? And she said she you know, that's in the limo outside of Sam Donaldson with Nightline. I'll say interview you today, by the way anybody wants to you can watch this on on YouTube, on YouTube. But guys want to see this. Montel Williams is sending you to New York tomorrow. Newsweek is outside London observer Details magazine wants to do because it cover peace with you and Chris Cornell. And I thought, well, what's different today than yesterday? So well, the news broke that you've made over a billion dollars in revenue. This is pre internet. I'm talking billion with the year was talking. It was in the 90s. Probably early mid 90s. And the news broke. This was before mobile phones before social media before Facebook, before MySpace before Tik Tok before any of that stuff before Silicon Valley before the internet was really a thing. We had broken a billion dollars. Wow, in revenue, and it was not. And I remember thinking to myself in that moment, holy, you know what, right? I don't know how much a billion dollars is literally. And I had a panic attack. I was like, is it 100 million is 1000. I don't know like this is it put me in a hack. And that led to a crazy wild ride of a teenager running one of the biggest and most notorious companies of that era. That was me.

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  17:49

Well, okay, so this is really an interesting story. I you know, images of Breaking Bad combined with, I don't know, maybe Leonardo DiCaprio playing I'm trying to envision in my mind, be just because I've had Scott Harrison on the show who, you know, went from clubs and waking up like how you know, but he taking serious amounts of, you know, substances and alcohol to creating Charity Water and doing something really wonderful. And how did you feel about the product you were selling? I mean, did you think that this was something that people needed? Was it to get wealth was it? How do you get around FDA and that kind of thing. I'm just curious about that aspect.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  18:33

I was focused on what I was doing it that time, which was succeeding in the world of business, but also making my mark on the world. I wanted to as Walter Isaacson wrote about Steve Jobs, and his great book, his biography of Steve Jobs, I wanted to make a dent in the universe. And that was my goal. I wasn't really money motivated, although we were printing it at that time. I was buying the stuff for 25 cents. That was our total cost of goods, our cogs. We were selling it for $20 All day long, hundreds of millions of dollars. A lot of the cash. I had duffel bags filled with cash briefcases filled with cash, literal piles of cash everywhere. And we could not sell the stuff as quick. We could not make the stuff as quick as we could sell it. I had production facility set up all over the country. And we were making this up very quick. Now, FDA at that time did not regulate supplements. So there was no formal regulation. As long as your ingredients were generally recognized as safe, you were able to sell pretty much whatever you wanted, much to their dismay, right and so but

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  19:57

what about commission could could why Wouldn't anybody imitate what you were doing?

 

Shaahin Cheyene  20:03

Yeah, but interesting they did. And people tried. Fact is when you're first market, watch like Coca Cola, it's like, you know, hey, why can't you make Coca Cola? You know, it's just sugar water, right? You get some sugar water from car milk, you know, flavor or whatever, there's plenty of drinks out there. They taste every bit as good in my opinion as Coca Cola. But they're nowhere near the profitability of Coca Cola. Why? Well, there's a couple reasons, one, first, to market and to the most importantly, distribution. I had the distribution, I created this industry, I created this niche. And then we dominated. And sure there were knockoff products that were sometimes some of my employees who stole stole from me, and then went out there and created their own brand, and tried to compete with us quickly realized that they could never come close to what we're doing, you can do by doing that you can get a small piece of the pie, but you can't become the first mover in a market and very difficult to do. If somebody now wanted to come and surpass Coca Cola, it would be near impossible a because you wouldn't have off the bad financial resources to do it. b You wouldn't have the distribution. And C you wouldn't have the loyal fans. So that stuff takes time to build. You can't do that overnight. You can start a different Cola Company and be successful. But a knockoff of a company like Coca Cola certainly isn't going to be be that. And we were Coca Cola.

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  21:37

Well, and you obviously had a market for this. And you wrote about this in your book, as I said, billion. Chris, but I noticed Chris FOSS wrote your forward, right. He the introduction to your book. He was on my show. He's a great FBI hostage negotiator, negotiator. I think he wrote never split the difference. And I know you've been on a lot of shows like Adam Karolos and others. So what is your focus? Now? Are you still in this supplement type of industry? I know you're doing a lot with Amazon. Yeah. And what made you get away from that if you have and what are you doing at this point?

 

Shaahin Cheyene  22:22

Sure. I totally am. And yeah, Chris is a great friend. Like he said, author of never split the difference. Black Swan group. He's a good friend of mine. And we see eye to eye on a lot of those things. So this is what I this. This is what happened after so after the ecstasy thing, you know, started slowing down, government started clamping down on that I moved on to solving a different problem, the problem of vaporization and the problem of smoking people have been smoking for 1000s of years creating smoke and carbon monoxide. And nobody had really found a solution. So I went on to develop the first digital vape, the first digital vaporizer digital portable vaporizer. I had all the patents in that I wrote a book on it. So all that technology arose out of what all what you're seeing now that E cigs and vapes and whatnot arose out of technology that we built and developed many, many years before their popularization. That company I exited in 2006. They went public on the public markets still publicly traded company today, although I don't have any involvement in it. From there, I decided, hey, you know what I want to start doing supplements again, and specifically want to get into the nootropic space. nootropics are supplements that help protect and accelerate mental performance. Because I'm a father, now I've got an eight year old, I thought, Man, I got to really get on top of my mental game, if I'm going to be keeping up with a lot of these younger guys that are out there doing excellent work. So I developed this brain supplements, fantastic worked really well took me a couple of years to build it. And I thought man, this is going to be the winner. This is really going to be it. But I got to figure out a way to sell it because supplements very expensive to produce real supplements. Well, most people don't know most supplements out there. They put a bunch of ingredients on the label, just so people will buy and they'll show up in search on the internet, they don't really have very much efficacy for most there are some that do. So I developed a efficacious product, one that actually worked it did what it promised. But it was very expensive. At that time. It was about $120 people can still get it today, by the way on Amazon, but we're not here to pitch that. So I developed acceleron is $120 Focus plus acceleron It was what it was called. And I decided you know what, I am going to list this on wherever I can. And I started learning. And this was back in the day where Bezos wasn't the richest man in the world. In fact, he was struggling to get by because this company was pre revenue. They didn't have any money and you could get him you get them on the you know, on the email, he would answer phone calls from time to time he wouldn't be a difficult, inaccessible person. He was very accessible. We, we learned through the grapevine that he'd open up this platform. I thought, You know what, let me list acceleron Focus plus on there. And we'll say it took 15 minutes was very easy. Open up a seller account, I was like, great, because he opened up his platform, I should say, is to third parties to sell things before it was only you're buying it from Amazon. And subsequently, he's like, You know what, we're gonna let third party sellers sell out there was a cool also my pill, went to sleep woke up 1000s of orders. It was like, oh, man,

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  25:39

because people knew you from your other product or did pick up some other reason.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  25:43

Nope, that is the magic of Bezos. Because Amazon is this platform had just opened up, they were pumping money into getting eyeballs on there. And people love the idea of being able to buy a supplement. On line. It's not like it is today. Today, we take for granted the fact that we click Add to Cart button or a Buy Now button and 24 hours later, we got prime shipment in our door now because of COVID. A little slower. So like two days, three days later, the packages at our door it wasn't like this 20 years ago wasn't like this 15 years ago, it wasn't even like this 10 years ago. This is fairly new development. But now we expect it as the norm. So the fact that people could get this seamless ordering process this excellent Amazon customer share this, all this all the stuff was amazing. And there wasn't very much competition. We were at we probably the first supplement on there. And waking up I was like, man, look at this. We got 1000s of orders at $120 apiece. That's a significant, you know, Stasha mind, let me look into this Jeff Bezos character. I think he's interesting. And I started looking into him. And you know what, this guy is not a chump. He's not just this little Silicon Valley nerd sitting in his office with a spray painted Amazon sign behind him. This guy comes from a very well crafted pedigree. He comes from Wall Street, he knows how to take cheap money from Wall Street and pump it into Silicon Valley. And he's not building an axe, this isn't an experiment, this guy is going to take over and destruct retail through E commerce. And I knew that at that time, so I said, You know what, all bets are off. I'm putting all my eggs in the Bezos basket. And that's what I did. I spent all my time hiring the best people who knew how to build on Amazon, the best storytellers. And we became experts at selling on Amazon. And subsequently, what happened is people started coming to us, big corporations, fortune 50, fortune 500. They said, Hey, we don't understand this. But this is this is the biggest thing to happen. Can you get our products on the can you do what you do? And we say, Sure. And our rates kept going up and up. And we started charging some ridiculous thing and people kept paying it. Until I started noticing more and more individuals coming to me say hey, I want to start my Amazon business. How do I do it? Hey, you know, I've got a guy isn't oil engineer working for one of the big oil companies? He's like, Man, I gotta get something on the side. You know, I'm not gonna drive Uber can I? Can you find something for me to do? I've got 510 Grand i can i can invest right now. Can you can you find something for me to help duplicate my money, multiply my money, I said, you're sure. But you're never going to be able to afford me my rates are too high. So I built a class, I built a course and Amazon course. And now what I do is I teach train coach people, we've got a mastermind. We've got people from all over the world and I train them how to start these Amazon businesses. How do you find products? How do you get reviews? And how do you get in there and dominate that niche and create this predictable recurring revenue. Because at the end of the day, look for me, I've made my money, had my success. I'm good. I'm a Family Guy. We traveled the world. We've got our cars and our houses and we do all that stuff. We got our vacations and our trips and all that. But what it's about for me now is being able to inspire others to create wealth. And I think that I talked about foundational wealth. There's four areas to that everybody has to have one is cashflow, positive real estate and we also teach that through our course how you can take the money you make from Amazon put it in cash flow, positive real estate, very important. Everybody should do that have some kind of real estate that's that's creating recurring Predictable Revenue. Second is compound interest. Reason why Warren Buffett is one of the wealthiest guy is one of the most successful investors in the world is because of the sheer length of time he's been compounding for. Third area, you need to have something that brings you Predictable Revenue, that it could be your career, it could be your job, but it keeps diapers all the kids that keeps food on the table. It keeps you from having to stress out eventually we want to get you out of that. And we want to get you into a place where you are not selling your hours because that's the biggest crime on any entrepreneur is the fact that they have to sell their hours. I've been looking and looking for years, but I have not been able to find more than 24. And I know if you want to live in unlimited life, you don't want to limit yourself by the amount of hours you have in a day, which is why products business is so great leads me to the fourth pillar, which is physical products, specifically, through an E commerce platform. And the best one out there, more millionaires and billionaires have been created and will be created in the next 10 to 20 years. Through Jeff Bezos and his company, Amazon, they're creating EMC Bezos, and people like oh my god, look at that guy's a trillionaire. He's shooting that massive penis up into space. You know, he's wasteful, all that stuff. Fact is, people are short sighted, they see his houses and yachts and his girlfriend and all of a sudden they're like, Oh, my God, this guy has it all. But what they neglecting is one of the reasons why he's so successful. Just why is the fact that he's inspiring other people, he's creating the opportunity for anybody to go in there and create wealth by becoming an Amazon seller. And that's what we teach through our FBA seller course. And, you know, I know we talked about, you know, you don't like selling things, and I don't like selling things on my podcast either. So I got a one hour course normally 200 bucks, anybody listening to the show, radio, podcast, whatever, I'll give it to them for free. You guys, you don't need to buy anything, you don't need to spend any money, I will share my one hour course everything from A to Z, how to create an Amazon product, how to get reviews, how to find financing, whatever you need to get your product up there, that's free. And they can get that, you know, I give my email away. I respond to all emails directly. It's darkzess@gmail.com. Or go to FBAsellercourse.com. And I'll just give you guys the one hour course absolutely for free. If I can inspire people to do some level of what I done to stop selling their hours, then I feel like my job is it worthwhile?

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  32:08

Wow. Well, you know, your story is a fascinating one. I love that you got away from the illegal stuff. As a child, I teach a lot of ethics courses in my higher ed courses I teach. And I think there's a lot of lessons to be learned from what people you know, the paths people take. So yours is an interesting story. And I knew we that you would have a lot of insight as to you know, what has worked, what doesn't work and which way you should or should not go based on what your story was. So I'm glad you know that you shared the negatives as long as well as the positives of what has come from your experience. And I think a lot of people can learn from you. I know you shared your websites. Is there anything else you'd want to share before we leave is I know we're at the end of the show.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  32:58

Yes, so there's a few different ways people can get in touch with us so you can check out our podcast which I co host with my partner Bart Baggett, which is hack and Grow Rich. Now it's on all the different podcasts wherever you find podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, look up, hack and Grow Rich, make sure to subscribe and like or dislike, leave a comment. Same you can also check us out on YouTube, we've got a YouTube channel where we post all the videos. If you are interested in me or the course, that's going to be an FBA seller course.com. FBA of course stands for fulfillment by Amazon. And also check out my book if you if you found any part of my story that inspired you. Or if you absolutely hate me, and you'd like to follow me, I'm very open to that as well. It's billion how I became king of the 12 book called the audiobook just dropped on Amazon exclusively on Audible. And yeah, I'd love to hear from you guys. If there's any way I can inspire you help you coach you mentor you to reach your full potential reach out to me.

 

Dr Diane Hamilton  34:07

Uh, well, that was really great that you could share all that information change at this was so fascinating. Thank you so much for being my guest.

 

Shaahin Cheyene  34:15

honor to be on thank you so much. Oh, you're welcome.

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