
Travis Makes Money CO-HOST: Make Money by Learning from the Mount Rushmore of Business Influencers
In this episode of Travis Makes Money, Travis and Eric have a fun, insightful conversation about their personal “Mount Rushmore” of business influencers and how those voices have shaped the way they think about work, money, and success. From early inspirations like Gary Vaynerchuk to deep thinkers like Naval Ravikant, plus polarizing giants like Grant Cardone, they unpack what these leaders get right, what people copy wrong, and which ideas are actually worth modeling in your own life.
On this episode we talk about:
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Why Gary V is still a no-brainer top spot on Travis’s business influencer Mount Rushmore
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How Naval Ravikant blends real-world success with philosopher-level clarity
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The difference between thinkers (like Adam Grant) and doers (like operators and founders)
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Why people misunderstand Alex Hormozi and Grant Cardone—and what they actually do well
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How Travis and Eric each define their own Mount Rushmore of business and productivity mentors
Top 3 Takeaways
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The best influences are a mix of operators and thinkers—people who’ve actually built businesses and can clearly explain how they did it.
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Copying someone’s routines, style, or “persona” rarely works; the real leverage comes from adopting their principles, not their aesthetics.
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You should build your own Mount Rushmore based on what truly shifts your behavior and mindset, not on who is the most popular or least controversial.
Notable Quotes
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“You’re looking in the 20% of their productivity for your 80%, and that’s not where the real results come from.”
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“You can order Chipotle all you want, but it’s not going to make you Alex Hormozi.”
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“Money only solves your money problems, but it’s easier to solve the rest when you’ve got money in the bank.”
Connect with Travis Chappell:
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Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/traviscchappell
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travischappell
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Other (Website): https://travischappell.com
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