CNN's Jim Boulden and his wife Heather wrote a book together about money. The couple had to edit all of the books before they could publish them. They got into almost a fist fight over one section, which wasn't even in the book yet. It was an article he'd written for barons on the dogs of the tao back in 19 92. But what you're describing sounds far worse, cause youve created the whole work and then passed it off to be brutally assaulted.
Douglas A. Boneparth is the President at Bone Fide Wealth, Founder at CryptoDrip, and co-author of the book ‘Millennial Money Fix’.
Follow Douglas on his Twitter at https://twitter.com/dougboneparth, CryptoDrip at https://twitter.com/cryptodripxyz and know more about Bone Fide Wealth here: https://bonefidewealth.com/ Show Notes:
- Writing a book with your spouse
- "Killing your darlings"
- Humor as a marketing strategy
- Generating leads with Twitter and SEO
- Scaling a financial planning business
- Demystifying financial jargon
- Dealing with the 2020 crisis
- Doug's introduction to Bitcoin
- The Web 2.0/Web 3.0 bridge
- Crypto Drip: A coffee-based NFT collection
- Trusting the trust-less system
- Gamestop-AMC saga
- Responsibilities of a fiduciary
- Earning the Right to Invest
- How NOT to suck on Twitter
Books Mentioned:
- The Millennial Money Fix; by Douglas A. Boneparth and Heather Boneparth