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From Expelled Student to Entrepreneur: Mike Sancho on Network Marketing, Passive Income & the Metaverse

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In this episode of Right About Now, Ryan Alford sits down with entrepreneur and Wealth Accelerators founder Mike Sancho to unpack the unconventional journey that shaped his business mindset. From gett...

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I learned my lesson when I got kicked out of college, I got arrested and they took me down to jailhouse and I spent a few weeks in there. I came pretty close to some more serious charges and actually doing some prison time. That's when I really made that decision in my life when I was in that jail cell all alone. I just made that line in the sand decision of I'm going to flip the script and people are

going to be surprised. They're going to see what happens from here. Pretty much made a promise to myself that I'm going to just outwork everybody and I'm going to go all in all the time and I'm going to do whatever it takes to be successful and I'm going to do it legally.

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Well, it starts right about now. Hey guys, what's up? We're talking sales today. We're talking marketing. We're talking trading.

We're talking Mike Sancho. It's a brother. What's up, man? Happy to be here. Hey, man.

Excited to have you. My people and your people were talking. CEO of Wealth Accelerators, real estate investor, badass Mofo. And I'm glad to have you here. What's been shaken, man?

You've been riding the train. We've been riding the train. Hardcore, man. We've been booming. Yeah, man.

Sounds like it. And reading about all your success and automation and sales. Let's talk. Your background, though, Mike. The highs, the lows.

Everything else. Definitely some lows. Yeah, losing. Sometimes, you ain't learning.

When I was a child, the entrepreneur vein is just something I was born with.

I'd be like eight years old watching the infomercials, all those commercials. But wait, there's more. And they're selling the products on TV. I was trying to invent products at that point and go to my mom and say, hey, mom, can you help me get a patent.

I was like trying to get patents with my mom's help at eight years old. Not many kids doing that. I had it early on. I just started to get into more and more businesses as a teenager. Not necessarily all of them legal businesses.

I started selling a little weed as a kid. It's a common theme, I guess, in entrepreneurs. They take their business skills to a different kind of industry. That ended up getting me in a little bit of trouble. I ended up getting kicked out of high school because of it.

Found my way into college after that and didn't learn my lesson the first time.

I'm that guy who got expelled from college manure. Yeah. Every friend I knew was either smoking or selling it or who knows what. I don't know how to make money somehow. But I can relate to that entrepreneur, Jean, I like that.

I'm that guy that got expelled from high school and got expelled from college. As you can imagine, my family was wicked proud of me at that time. I had a .71, my first semester at Clemson. Is that even possible? Zero point zero minus.

That's at F-minus. My ask got yanked home first semester. It didn't go well. So I can relate to making the family proud.

I think you were majoring in parties and girls.

Yeah, I said a class. I think that was the exact line I used on a podcast once. I was majoring in boobs and beer. Hey, you got to go pro and something. I think I was a pro.

You finally learned your lesson.

I learned my lesson when I got kicked out of college. I got arrested. They took me down to jail house. I spent a few weeks in there. I came pretty close to some more serious charges and actually doing some prison time.

That's when I really made that decision in my life. When I was in that jail cell all alone. I just made that line in the same decision of I'm going to flip the script. People are going to be surprised. They're going to see what happens from here.

Pretty much made a promise to myself that I'm going to just outwork everybody. I'm going to go all in all the time. I'm going to do whatever it takes to be successful. And I'm going to do it legally. From there, I got out and went to Charleston, South Carolina when I got out of jail.

And I was living with my parents. I had no money. I was in debt, probably $100,000 from student loans, car loans, lawyer fees that I owed back to my parents. You name it, I was in a big hole at 21 years old.

But your life was in front of you. Exactly, exactly. But you didn't realize it at the time. I'm sure. He probably felt like, you know, life's over.

Well, I was motivated. I was fired up actually. That's good. I was fired up. People get those holes there.

. People need to hear that kind of reflection of knowing what was ahead of you. You were just barely getting started. It has started a little bad. You're a little rocky.

When you're back, against the wall and you're at rock bottom for me, it was p...

I just felt free.

I was able to just clear out all the bullshit in my life.

It's a fresh start. It's a clean slate. I went down the main strip, King Street in Charleston. I applied it every single restaurant, shop, whatever.

I took the first two jobs that I could get.

One was a subway for 750 an hour. The other one was at a restaurant called 82 Queen, Washington Dishes. I started working two jobs like a madman. The crazy thing is, I decided to outwork everybody. And that's an everything.

Because I said, how you do anything? It's how you do everything. So I came in a subway. I started showing up 30 minutes early, working before I even clocked in. I started going in, cleaning the bathroom, cleaning underneath the oven, straightened

in the chips. Before I even clocked in and you're talking subway, I know you can imagine the work ethic that comes with that for a lot of the people there. Customer service through the roof. I was staying late, clocked out, still working, still helping, sweeping, taking shifts,

being super helpful. Within six weeks, they made me the store manager at 21. Within another two months, they made me the general manager of five locations. Because I just outworked everybody. This is the ethic that I've kept with me since that point.

I just kept it boom and I was grounded my ass off. I took that into everything and I started to take as much courses as I could. Studying constantly about making money all different types of industries, learning trading, crypto, e-commerce, real estate, course after course after course, there was no break. I shut the TV off.

I just went all in. At that point, I tried to quit my jobs to go full-time into entrepreneurship, which was also a rocky road. The first thing I was doing was real estate investing. I was in a whole sailing.

I started flipping properties, ultimately ended up going broke with that. I didn't have enough resources at the time. And pretty much I went on this cycle of quitting my jobs to go full-time into entrepreneurship, losing all my money, failing, and having to go back to work another job. I repeated that cycle for four times before I finally got fully free.

I hear that story a lot. Especially when I see it a lot, you take a course, you learn something. There's a lot of course junkies out there. They learn things, but they don't translate it to success. I don't know if you figured out why that is.

I think it's part about figuring out what you want to do, where you want to fall in line with.

Because for me, the goal with taking the courses was never,

I'm going to take this one course. It's the end all be all. This is the business I'm going to do. For me, it was, I just want to learn everything that I possibly can about business. Every skill said I can learn.

Because there is value in a lot of these courses. There's little golden nuggets. And even if I learned just that one nugget from that whole course, it was worth the couple grand that I put into it. You just got to get out there and start swinging.

I believe that nothing is really a loss or a failure. Really it's just a lesson. You just keep barreling forward. I was just so anxious to get out of there. Because I hated subway so bad.

I kept making that jump prematurely to get out after subway. Same thing. I want to work at Lowe's serving it in Italian restaurant. I worked at like an arcade all different types of crap jobs that I hated. Every person should have to watch dishes at some point.

I watched dishes at some point. It was my first job. It was 15. It was a meat and three place. And I would have to scrub the macaroni dishes. That builds some grit.

Let me tell you, it builds grit on your fingers and then in your mind. Do they stack them? I'm tall dude. Do they be taller than me? I'm like, oh god, I'm looking at that mound of dishes.

But I do think you're right. I set the watch dishes. Thank you. People will laugh at me because I'd be there watching the dishes. Scrubbing the shit out of him like, yeah, I'll be a millionaire.

They're like, okay dude, yeah, yeah, yeah. Look at you now. You had the trial, the start and stop, start and stop.

What was the first, if you call it a single, a double, a triple, what was it?

What was the first one? The first double triple or home run that I kind of hit was in network marketing. I've been in that industry since 19. I got to introduce suit at a young age. I had to spark the mindset for me of business because it opened up a whole new world to me

where you don't have to do the 40 hours a week for 40 years. Try and retire off 40% of your income. It was like, okay, there's another path to this. And that kind of opened me up from selling weed to, oh, I can become a real business man. It's like the same thing, which is one's legal.

One, you don't go to jail. One, everyone applaud you. Same skill sets, though.

Yeah, it's a lot of the same skill sets, which is incredible.

But it took me a good six, seven years in that industry before I broke through. I hit my first six-figure income. I started doing 25k a month in residual income in a company. The funny part is four months after that happened. That company, the owner started fighting, broke up, company crashed.

So I had to rebuild my income. I went to another company, rebuilt my six-figure income again in network marketing. And this one went a little bit longer, but she got about a year in. And then same deal, owner started fighting, ripped the company apart, crashing, boom, went down, lost it all again.

And then I went to a third company after that, rebuilt my six-figure income again. I still have it now, which is good. They're about two years in, hopefully they'll stick around. But during this volatility, this is where I really got the drive to build something that's my own, because in network marketing is a great industry.

And you can do very well in it. And you can learn a lot of skills and get around a lot of great people. But at the end of the day, you're a liver die on someone else's business. That's a dangerous situation to have that as like your only income stream. This is where I really got into diversification in different industries.

Lots of different investments.

This is where we ended up founding wealth accelerators, which I found it in 2...

There's a stigma with network marketing. Yeah, you know, it definitely is.

I never hate on anybody's game.

There's people smarter than me figuring things out, making a lot of money, doing a lot of things. But I've always been like, I never really understood the stigma, but it was there. What do you think that's about network marketing? It's a business built for average people. When you have a business that's built for average people,

what are 97% of them going to do? Zero. They're going to do nothing. They're going to turn around. They're going to bash the industry.

They're going to point the finger because they have no self accountability. That's really where that stigma is. The pyramid scheme things come from. All network marketing is a business. You're a sales rep or a business.

They give you the whole infrastructure. They give you the product, the back office, everything. All you got to do is go out and build a team of sales leaders. And that's all it is. You're building sales team.

All I ever saw was a commission structure. Yeah. Like everyone puts a stigma on it. And I read about it. And I understand it now.

I've had enough guests to talk about it. I've been in advertising marketing my whole career. But this is just a sales structure. It's the same thing as the insurance industry or the real estate industry with the real estate brokerages. Yeah.

Because they earn overrides off their agents. It's the same concept.

What's the formula that makes someone successful in network marketing?

You have to be relentless. You got to get up every day. You got to talk to new people. A lot of people. They do the right activity.

But they don't do it for long enough. They'll do it for two to three months. They won't get a lot of traction in that time. So then the enthusiasm drops. And then they start to wave.

And then they kind of bail. And it's the cycle of getting motivated. And they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's go like they go to an event or convention. Super motivated hearing from all the six and seven figure earners.

I'm going to go do it. This is my year boom boom boom. They go talk to all their friends and family who are broken don't have the mindset for it. They're like, dude, you're stupid. You're getting scammed, you're an idiot.

Slowly that tenacity starts to fade. So you really have to have a strong internal beliefs and motivation system. You got to learn. You got to practice your skills. A lot of people don't build on their value their skills.

Because you're getting paid on the value you bring to the marketplace.

Which is what Jim Rowan would always say.

One of my favorite mentors. A lot of people don't sharpen the toolbox. I'll be on YouTube all day watching learning sales skills. Recruiting negotiation, marketing. One thing that's amazing right now in building network marketing nowadays is social media.

I've done a lot through Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. I don't know how these guys built these network marketing businesses back in the day before

all that because that's how I build mine because you can go target people who have the same mindset

as you and you can go to the top people. A lot of people are afraid also to recruit up. We call it going to people that you perceive as on a higher level than you. A lot of people recruit down because they think it's the easier person to recruit. But then all you're doing is bringing people into your business that are not going to do anything.

You're turning your wheels and you're getting frustrated. I went straight to the top people. I'm like, who's a grinder, who's a hustler, who's got influence, who's got an audience. Let's go straight to these people. Let's cut around the chase.

I want to enroll one guy, who's got an audience. He does a webinar for 500 people. We're signing up 300 people that night. Very smart, my friend. First thing I teach is compounding interest.

The halo. It's the halo if everyone has a halo.

It's not always about the followers on Instagram.

It's about that circle of influence. The greater the halo that you can tap into, the borrowed interest that you can get. The better you can do. And so all this playing now, let me see if I can get these 17 people that might not have any following or any influence.

Go up. Go up. Yeah. The trick is a top man straight to the top. I mean, all the worst I can say is no.

Exactly. And a lot of people have the fear, the fear factor, the fear rejection. I do think what it sounds like to me, that secret formula. The people that do good are never marketing a really entrepreneurs. There just might be doing for someone else sort of at first.

But they're probably in their early phases of becoming. They're going to own their own thing one day. It's the people who are successful in real estate. If you're going to go sign up with a brokerage,

they're going to give you all the tools you need to be successful.

But if you're really going to build it in win, you got to be an entrepreneur at heart. I love it. Let's talk about wealth accelerators. That's the latest stuff. What is it?

And how you help them people? What's the nuts of wealth? Well, the accelerator is a community. We're an ecosystem for wealth creation, wealth building, wealth compounding. We provide people with a variety of passive income streams through automated businesses.

Essentially, what we do is we do a lot of the heavy lifting for our clients and our partners on our businesses. We're the operations team. We're basically people are teaming up with us. They're the financial partners.

We're the operations partner. What that provides for our partners is a hands-off passive income experience. I'll give you an example. One of our newer services we rolled out a few months ago is with trucking automation. Okay, trucking, fantastic industry, the freight business logistics.

Well, sure, we're a long time. Unless you're a candidate, they're a man. Wait a sec. There's a lot of them, but they're mad. I'll be pissed off too if I live in Canada right now.

I can't get them out of the day. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Get off my lawn day. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The logistics and freight business, trucking.

It's the backbone of the economy. Nothing really works without trucking.

We've been in this space for the past couple of years.

We started building a pilot program running some trucks out of Chicago.

That's where our trucking headquarters is.

We opened up the service of pretty much what we do is we sell these packages. Right now, we sell them for 75 grand. We do a 50/50 split on the profit. What that does is we take that capital, start up capital for the business. We're going to go get a truck.

We're going to staff it with a driver. Do all the registrations, inspections, maintenance. And then we're going to put the truck on the road and broker the freight for them. We're teaming up with the clients.

They're helping us scale a fleet faster.

We're helping them gain passive income. It's a team business.

It's a win-win for everybody all around.

It's a really unique model. We also do this in a couple other industries right now. We do this in Amazon with FBA. We do wholesale distribution. We do Facebook shops.

That's drop shipping. We also do YouTube automation. We build these YouTube channels for clients. We're building the YouTube shorts channels. And we have a couple other models that are in the pipeline that we got coming with real estate.

One that I'm really excited about, which is the Metaverse automation. We're going into VR, baby. We're going in there. Meta automation. Yeah, yeah.

We have an entire city in the Metaverse.

We've teamed up with a project called Euphoria where selling properties in the Metaverse. And it's an entire interactive universe, which you can immerse yourself in. If you imagine like a grand theft auto city, which you can throw on and Oculus goggles or VR headset, jump into the city, you can go around the city. And then there's all types of stuff you can do within.

You can go to events venues. We have arcades. We're looking at setting up a casino. Also building out a Meta mall. So you can actually go and shop within the Metaverse. Really exciting stuff.

Mike Sanchez. Working everybody find wealth accelerators. And you online work we find you. You guys can find me on Instagram at the Mike Sancho. Or also our business page at wealth accelerators.

You can check out a couple of our websites, automatetrucking.com. wealth accelerators, fba.com, wealth accelerators, yt.com and more coming in the pipeline. Instagram at the Mike Sancho. Watch out for all the scam accounts. As soon as you follow me, you're gonna get followed by like 15 other accounts with my pictures.

Trying to get you to invest in some Bitcoin or crypto shit. Do not send any money.

I will never DM you asking for money.

Do not send any money. No. The Mike Sancho is the real one and then at wealth accelerators. Appreciate you coming on brother. Thank you for having me.

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