CNBC Make ItBruce Campbell, 73, lives in a Boeing 727 200-passenger jetliner that is 1,066 square feet and weighs around 70,000 pounds. He bought the plane for $100,000 in 1999 and spends $370/month on property taxes and electricity.
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Living In An Airplane In The Woods For $370 A Month | UnlockedCNBC Make It2022-12-26 | Bruce Campbell, 73, lives in a Boeing 727 200-passenger jetliner that is 1,066 square feet and weighs around 70,000 pounds. He bought the plane for $100,000 in 1999 and spends $370/month on property taxes and electricity.
Unlocked is a new home tour series focused on how much people across the U.S. spend on their housing, what they get for the money and what they had to sacrifice to make it happen.
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Produced by: Tasia Jensen Managing Producer: Beatriz Bajuelos Supervising Producer: Jessica Leibowitz Camera: Giorgio Litt Editor: Nic Golden Henry Animator: Elham Ataeiazar Production Support: Valentina Duarte Additional Footage: Bruce Campbell
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Living In An Airplane In The Woods For $370 A Month | UnlockedLiving In A Puerto Rico Apartment For $1,000 A Month | UnlockedCNBC Make It2022-12-31 | Valentina Valldejuli, 29, lives with her partner Rafael in a three-bedroom apartment in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Together they pay $1,000 a month in rent. Valentina works as an art director and Rafael works as a copywriter and musician.
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Living In A Puerto Rico Apartment For $1,000 A Month | UnlockedHeres the #1 parenting mistake, according to an expert #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-30 | Esther Wojcicki, the author of "How to Raise Successful People" and mother of three — explains the #1 mistake a parent can make when raising their children. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/8WhqurV2Yq4From Timberland To Birkenstock, Cult Shoes Explained | Suddenly Obsessed MarathonCNBC Make It2022-12-29 | On your feet and on the street, these are the kicks people cannot live without. What makes Timberland, Birkenstock and Crocs so popular? Suddenly Obsessed Marathon takes you inside the rise of these billion dollar shoe brands.
Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 00:42 – How Hip-Hop Made Timberland a Billion Dollar Brand (Published June 2020) 11:25 – How Birkenstock Became A Cult Classic (Published July 2020) 21:28 – How Crocs Became An Unlikely Billion-Dollar Brand (Published May 2020)
In the U.S., the Timberland boot is widely recognized as a fashion staple. But that wasn’t always the case. In the early ‘90s, hip-hop stars on the East Coast adopted the boot and sales began to climb. At the time, hip-hop wasn’t mainstream and the strength of black spending was often overlooked by marketers. Its executives would learn to both respect and embrace their evolving consumer base, which would change the trajectory of the brand forever. Throughout the ‘90s, the Timberland brand went through a massive expansion, seeing revenue climb over $1 billion in 2000.
Birkenstock sandals have withstood decades of passing fashion fads. Since the 1960s, they have adorned the feet of hippies, models, moms, dads and even Gen Z. Birkenstock's success relates to its selectivity in the market. In 2016, it chose to remove its products from Amazon and turned down collaborations with streetwear giant Supreme. Whether it's a counterculture statement or a modern day fashion staple, Birkenstocks never go out of style.
A lot of people think Crocs are really ugly. People who love to hate Crocs had cause to celebrate in 2008, when investors were writing the company off as a passing fad. Crocs lost over $185 million that year and cut 2,000 jobs. The stock plunged to just over $1 a share from a high of about $69 a year earlier. But over the next decade, Crocs would go on to sell 700 million pairs of shoes worldwide. It’s become a top brand among Gen Z and limited edition Crocs are selling for up to $1,000 on the resale market. Even celebrities like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande and Post Malone are wearing the shoes.
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From Timberland To Birkenstock, Cult Shoes Explained | Suddenly Obsessed MarathonWhat it’s like to live and travel from a van for $700/month 🚐 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-28 | Trent Arant, 28, lives, works, and travels in a gut-renovated van. He pays about $700/month in loans for the van. Watch more here: youtu.be/EZNdiyJ_QEAWhat is the most expensive Christmas gift youve ever bought? #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-25 | ’Tis the season to be spending. Holiday retail sales are predicted to soar as high as $960 billion — here's how much people spend on some gifts.Take a look inside this $3,800/month 1-bedroom apartment in NYC 👀 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-24 | Nikki Lee, 26, lives with her husband Dyllan in a 1-bedroom apartment in New York City's Gramercy Park. Together they pay $3,800 a month in rent. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/-iHjOqa75zwHow I Started A $110 Million Car Business At Age 30 | Founder EffectCNBC Make It2022-12-22 | When Josh Aviv was a college student, he had a simple idea. If there are too few charging stations for electric vehicles, why not just bring the charge to the car? Three years later, that idea launched the creation of SparkCharge, a mobile charging solution for electric cars. Aviv's company delivers electricity to EV owners in need and provides them with enough charge to get back out on the road. It's an idea that could play a major role in the emerging EV marketplace.
Produced by: Zach Green Senior Managing Producer: Sam Rega Animator: Gene Kim Reporter: Tom Huddleston
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How I Started A $110 Million Car Business At Age 30 | Founder EffectHow much you should tip this holiday season, according to etiquette experts #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-21 | During the season of giving, it is good etiquette to provide a year end tip to the people who make your life a little bit easier throughout the year. Here is how much you should give and who you should give it to. https://cnb.cx/3HIzc3PHow On Sneakers & Duolingo Grew To $7 Billion Companies | Founder Effect MarathonCNBC Make It2022-12-20 | Make It Marathon revisits how On and Duolingo grew from ideas to $7 billion companies.
On is a Swiss running shoe company that is the brainchild of Olivier Bernhard, a six-time Ironman champion and former professional triathlete. In just over a decade, the upstart company went from zero to a valuation over $7 billion. This is the story about how a two time world champion and his friends landed Roger Federer to help create one of the fastest growing shoe companies in the world.
By the time Luis von Ahn turned 24, he was already a millionaire several times over. The 43-year-old may not be a household name, but you’re probably one of the hundreds of million people who use his technology everyday. Luis and his business parter founded Duolingo to teach language and "democratize education." The company went public in 2021 and prides itself on employee retention and treating people with respect. He actually pays his drivers to give feedback on their interactions with potential executive level hires on their way to the office from the airport to weed out toxic personalities.
Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 00:45 – How I Built A $7 Billion Shoe Company Called On (Published November 2021) 15:28 – How I Built A $6.5 Billion App Called Duolingo (Published February 2022)
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How On Sneakers & Duolingo Grew To $7 Billion Companies | Founder Effect MarathonHow this artist made $738K in 32 minutes selling NFTs 😱 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-19 | Cam Rackam, 42, is an NFT artist from Huntington Beach, California. On October 27th, 2021, Cam sold his entire 10,000 NFT collection for 660 ethereum, or $2.6 million. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/KZQ_0TsX5KsLiving On $25K A Year Just Outside NYC | Millennial MoneyCNBC Make It2022-12-17 | Hector Carvajal, 26, owns Don Carvajal Cafe, a Dominican-inspired coffee roasting company based in the Bronx, New York. In 2022, his business brought in roughly $190,000 in sales and from that, he lives off a $25,000 salary.
This is an installment of CNBC Make It's Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.
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Produced by: Mickey Todiwala Managing Producer: Beatriz Bajuelos Castillo Editor: Marisa Forziati Animator: Elham Ataeiazar Reporter: Jennifer Liu
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Living On $25K A Year Just Outside NYC | Millennial MoneyThis artist makes $267K a year with her side hustle 👀 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-12-16 | Domonique Brown is a marketing manager by day, and an artist by night. Her side hustle brings in up to $267,000 each year, selling her art on everything from socks to laptop cases to sneakers. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/3MO6kzzKFBwThe Rise Of Liquid Death | Full InterviewCNBC Make It2022-12-14 | Hear even more from the man who made canned water cool in our full, uncut interview.
In October 2022, CNBC Make It interviewed Liquid Death founder and CEO, Mike Cessario, at the company headquarters in Los Angeles, CA. Cessario spent years figuring out how to make water cool and now his brand is valued at $700 million. He attended the 2009 Warped Tour and realized bottled water lacked irreverent marketing like that of energy drinks. With about $1,500, Cessario created a commercial before he had an actual can of water. It went viral and investors saw potential in the brand. Liquid Death has raised $195 million and is on track to reach $130 million in sales by the end of 2022.
Chapters: 00:00 – Growing up 13:35 – Early career 20:00 – From advertising to entrepreneur 32:52 – Launching Liquid Death 39:09 – From DTC to retail chains 45:15 – Liquid Death sales 55:05 – Appeal of the brand
Produced by: Zach Green Senior Managing Producer: Sam Rega Camera: Andrew Evers Editor: Marisa Forziati Animator: Gene Kim Reporter: Tom Huddleston
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How Liquid Death Founder Made Water Cool | Mike Cessario Full InterviewMoney Experts On How To Increase Your Earning Power — 12/13/2022CNBC Make It2022-12-13 | It’s tough out there. With sky-high inflation and the looming threat of recession, you’re probably thinking about new ways to make more money like never before.
Join us at 12:00pm ET on Tuesday, December 13, 2022 for the CNBC Make It: Your Money virtual event, which will give you actionable and concrete information to level up your earning power. From making the most of that side hustle to generating passive income to learning how to negotiate like a boss, find out how you can earn more, while possibly working less.
Get advice and smart ideas from money experts including Ramit Sethi, author of 'I Will Teach You To Be Rich,' Kevin O'Leary, host of CNBC’s 'Money Court,' Michelle Schroeder-Gardner, founder of Making Sense of Cents, Todd Baldwin, entrepreneur and investor, and Grace Torres, wedding and elopement photographer.
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Money Experts On How To Increase Your Earning Power — 12/13/2022Does Liquid Death murder your thirst? We found out. ☠️CNBC Make It2022-12-12 | This "cool" water brand is valued at $700 million. But does it live up to what it promises? CNBC Make It reporter Nick Vega tried it out. Watch the full video about how about Liquid Death's CEO started this $700 million water brand: youtu.be/iXjhNZlqexsWhat You Can Rent For $2,000/Month In NYC, London And Pittsburgh | MarathonCNBC Make It2022-12-10 | Make It Marathon looks inside three apartments renting for about $2,000 per month in New York City, London and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Meet Julian Thomas. He's a 30-year-old living in a 1-bedroom loft apartment in Brooklyn, New York. Julian is a freelance publicist and content creator. He pays $2,155 per month in rent and for the layout and location, especially in New York City, he says it's a "great deal."
Nancy Olaoye is 31 and lives with her husband, Kunle, in a two-bedroom with study apartment in London, UK. Together they pay $2,140 a month in rent. Nancy works as a global head of marketing and events at a tech company and Kunle is a strategic consultant.
Ben Boxer is 21 and lives with two roommates in a 2-bedroom apartment in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Together they pay $2,000 a month in rent. Ben is a student at Carnegie Mellon University and a former intern at CNBC Make It. He pays $800 for his room.
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Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 00:36 – Living In A $2,155/Month Loft In Brooklyn, NY (Published February 2021) 10:45 – Living In A $2,140/Month Historic Flat In London, UK (Published January 2022) 22:16 – Living In A $2,000/Month Apartment In Pittsburgh, PA (Published January 2021)
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#CNBC #cnbcmakeit #unlockedHow I Bring In $4.8 Million A Year Selling Jewelry In NYC | On The SideCNBC Make It2022-12-08 | When Al Sandimirova came to the U.S. from Russia in 2009, they took a job making $4 an hour at a gold refinery in New York City's Diamond District. To make extra money, they began designing and selling their own jewelry online. In the first year, they brought in $165,000. Since then, Sandimirova has grown their side hustle, which is called Automic Gold, into a $4.8 million business that designs jewelry marketed to the LGBTQ+ community.
Produced by: Zach Green Senior Managing Producer: Sam Rega Camera: Liam Mays, Gene Woo Kim Animators: Elham Ataeiazar, Gene Woo Kim Reporter: Megan Saur
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How I Bring In $4.8 Million A Year Selling Jewelry In NYC | On The SideHow I Earn $6,500/Month In Passive Income | Fired UpCNBC Make It2022-12-06 | Amberly Grant, 34, vowed to be a millionaire after reading her first finance book at age 15. Then, in college, she discovered the FIRE movement, which stands for financial independence, retire early, and began working toward her dream of retiring early. Living in Denver, she was hired as a full-time project manager, started investing in real estate and launched a financial education side hustle. Today, Grant has accumulated a net worth of $835,000, and recently welcomed her first child.
Produced by: Lauren Shamo Senior Managing Producer: Sam Rega Camera: Tomas Frank Editor: Marisa Forziati Animation: Elham Ataeiazar Reporter: Ryan Ermey
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How I Earn $6,500/Month In Passive Income | Fired UpParenting Expert: The #1 Thing Every Parent Should Teach Their KidsCNBC Make It2022-12-04 | Looking for parenting strategies that help your children develop and grow into successful adults? Esther Wojcicki explains the importance of working as a team and how any parent can easily implement this practice right now. It's a simple mindset that can have a strong impact. Wojcicki's resume includes author of "How to Raise Successful People" and mother of three highly accomplished daughters: Susan, the CEO of YouTube; Janet, a professor of pediatrics; and Anne, co-founder and CEO of 23andMe.
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Parenting Expert: The #1 Thing Every Parent Should Teach Their KidsHarvard Nutritionist: Avoid These 5 Foods To Keep Your Brain SharpCNBC Make It2022-12-02 | Food and diet have a bigger influence on your brain and memory than you might think. Harvard nutritionist and neuroscience expert Dr. Uma Naidoo shares the worst foods that weaken your brain health.
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#CNBC #CNBCMakeIt Harvard Nutritionist: Avoid These 5 Foods To Keep Your Brain SharpI raised 2 successful CEOs and a doctor with this parenting method #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-30 | This simple ‘trick’ can help you raise successful kids, according to author Esther Wojcicki. https://cnb.cx/3udqX88Look inside this $1,850/month loft apartment in Yonkers, NY #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-28 | Denise Francis, 27, lives in a 1-bedroom loft apartment in Yonkers, NY and pays $1,850 a month in rent. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/hUz6Gjsr-Q8This NASA engineers side hustle? Designing a spacesuit for women 👩🚀 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-27 | Spacesuits have never been designed with women in mind,” says Sabrina Thompson. As a NASA engineer and founder of the streetwear brand Girl in Space Club, her goal is to change that. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/q0OwF6e3pmgHow Liquid Deaths Founder Started A $700 Million Water Brand | Founder EffectCNBC Make It2022-11-26 | Liquid Death founder and CEO Mike Cessario spent years figuring out how to make water cool. Now his brand is valued at $700 million. After attending the 2009 Warped Tour, Cessario realized bottled water lacked irreverent marketing like that of energy drinks. With about $1,500, he created a commercial before he had an actual can of water. It went viral and investors saw the potential. Liquid Death has raised $195 million and is on track to reach $130 million in sales by the end of 2022.
Produced by: Zach Green Senior Managing Producer: Sam Rega Camera: Andrew Evers Editor: Marisa Forziati Animator: Gene Kim Reporter: Tom Huddleston
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How Liquid Death's Founder Started A $700 Million Water Brand | Founder EffectLiving On A School Bus On $150K A Year | Millennial MoneyCNBC Make It2022-11-22 | Alice Everdeen, 31, travels the U.S. in a school bus and earns $150,000 a year as a voice-over artist. She and her boyfriend, Jay, bought and renovated their bus over three years and have been driving across the country since September 2022. It's a career and lifestyle that lets her travel, reduces stress and gives a new sense of freedom. This is an installment of CNBC Make It's Millennial Money series, which profiles people across the globe and details how they earn, spend and save their money.
Produced by: Zach Green Senior Managing Producer: Sam Rega Camera: Matthew Spriggs Editor: Nic Golden Henry Animation: Elham Ataeiazar Drone Operator: Michael DeMocker Reporter: Megan Sauer
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#CNBC #CNBCMakeIt #MillennialMoneyHow to change peoples minds, according to science 🧠 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-21 | New research out of Dartmouth suggests that conversation leads to consensus. But, is there really a science to changing people's minds?How I Make $70K As A Water Cop In California | On The JobCNBC Make It2022-11-19 | Fernando Gonzalez, 43, makes $70,000 a year as a water operator based in Calabasas, California, and says he is on track to make close to $100,000 with overtime this year. He is on the frontlines of combatting the historic "megadrought" in the southwestern U.S., and works with customers across parts of Los Angeles County to conserve water in the desert.
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Making $70K As A Water Operator In Los Angeles County | On The JobThis retiree lives on $620 per month in Mexico — take a look inside her home 🏠 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-18 | This 68-year-old retiree lives on $620 per month in Mexico — take a look inside her “charming” $160,000 home! 👀 Watch the full tour here: youtu.be/vs-aRBsGbxcHow We Retired Early With $540K At 40 In ColoradoCNBC Make It2022-11-16 | In 2012, Debbie Emick received a series of troubling diagnoses, forcing her to retire from teaching two years later. She and her husband, Chris, then set out on a path of achieving FIRE — financial independence, retire early. An initial investment of $60,000 grew and they bought 17 rental properties from 2016 to 2019. That income stream allowed Chris to retire from his IT job in November 2019 after they accumulated $540,000 in savings and retirement accounts and $1.1 million in real estate.
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How We Retired Early With $540K At 40 In ColoradoTrying Starbucks holiday drinks ☕️ #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-14 | ‘Tis the season — to try every holiday drink at Starbucks. Do you agree with Nick’s review? Which one would you order?🎄🎅🏻I Bring In $144K A Year Driving Trucks | On The JobCNBC Make It2022-11-13 | Clarissa Rankin, 36, brings in $144,000 a year as a professional truck driver hauling an array of goods from diapers to TVs to canned goods across the East Coast. She owns her trucking business, JC Rankins Transport, and also makes money documenting her trucker life on social media, where was able to make an additional $36,000 in 2021.
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I Bring In $144K A Year Driving Trucks | On The JobHow I Went From Prison To Making $150K In Orlando | Millennial MoneyCNBC Make It2022-11-11 | After being incarcerated and charged with a felony at the age of 16 for nearly two years, Marquis Mckenzie Sr. was hopeless about his future career prospects. The 32-year-old now brings in about $150,000 a year as a business owner and community organizer in Orlando, Florida.
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#CNBC #CNBCMakeIt #MillennialMoneyWe tried Kellogg’s new Eggo Nog 🤔 #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-09 | Kellogg's released an Eggo flavored holiday egg nog. We tried it out for ourselves.3 things Jim Cramer refuses to spend money on #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-07 | Despite his financial success, Jim Cramer says he’s mostly frugal, unless the expense is important or has meaning to him. Here are 3 ways he saves money — check out the full list of things here: https://cnb.cx/3w2Buo3How this cancer survivor stays motivated to run her 6th NYC marathon today #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-06 | Cancer survivor Danielia Roberts is sharing her tips for staying strong and motivated ahead of running her 6th marathon in New York City this weekend.
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#CNBCMakeItI Dropped Out Of College To Grow My Side Hustle - Now It Brings In $327,000CNBC Make It2022-11-05 | Justis Pitt-Goodson, 26, is a proud entrepreneur who got his start making clothing in eighth grade. A tutor gave him a sewing machine, and he began creating bow ties for himself and his friends. He attended Rutgers University in New Jersey for two years before dropping out to focus on fashion. With the help of high school classmates, Kwaku Agyemang and Taha Shimou, Justis officially launched BrownMill Company in Newark in 2016, and five years later it was bringing in about $327,000 in sales.
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I Dropped Out Of College To Grow My Side Hustle - Now It Brings In $327,000How to tell your boss no without sounding unprofessional #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-04 | As we return to pre-pandemic work hours and arrangements, how do you handle a manager who feels you should still be on call at all hours? If your boss gives you assignments above your pay grade, use these phrases to set boundaries without seeming childish, rude or unprofessional. Read more here: https://cnb.cx/3ydNa8uCould a Phillies World Series win really trigger an economic downturn? #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-11-02 | The last time the Phillies won the World Series, it was in 2008 — and we all remember the financial crisis of that year. So, could the Phillies winning the World Series trigger an economic downturn? History says yes, but logic says no. Read more here: https://cnb.cx/3rNm83YHow This Aerospace Engineer Is Reinventing The Spacesuit For WomenCNBC Make It2022-11-01 | Sabrina Thompson, 37, is a full-time aerospace engineer at NASA and also the CEO and founder of Girl in Space Club. One of the group’s largest projects is designing a women’s in-vehicle spacesuit to be worn by astronauts during takeoff and re-entry.
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How This Aerospace Engineer Is Reinventing The Spacesuit For WomenAre you bored in your current career? Here are four ways to find a more fulfilling job #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-31 | If you've ever felt bored at work, listen up. These 4 strategies could help you feel more fulfilled in your career.Heres how Starbucks is helping women cover fertility costs #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-30 | Thousands of women are picking up part-time jobs at Starbucks to expand their families. Here's how the coffee giant is changing the lives of struggling couples. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/GNTmWST7D8gParenting Expert: The No. 1 Mistake Parents MakeCNBC Make It2022-10-29 | Looking for parenting strategies that help children grow into successful adults? Esther Wojcicki's resume includes author of "How to Raise Successful People" and mother of three highly accomplished daughters: Susan, the CEO of YouTube; Janet, a professor of pediatrics; and Anne, co-founder and CEO of 23andMe. Wojcicki is often asked, "What is the worst parenting style?" From her research and experience as a mother, she identifies "helicopter parenting" as the most detrimental.
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Parenting Expert: The No. 1 Mistake Parents MakeHow I turned my side hustle into a $300,000 vending machine business #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-28 | Marcus Gram, 31, saved up $10,000 to start his vending machine business in 2018. His company, Joyner Vending, now has 21 vending machines spread across Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC and Detroit - and it brought in over $300K in revenue in 2021. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/OnfPWmOMgPkHow I Saved $380K By Age 29 To Retire Early | Fired UpCNBC Make It2022-10-27 | Super-saver Tanner Firl, 29, has saved close to $380,000 for retirement. He is part of the FIRE — financial independence, retire early — movement and has achieved his savings almost entirely through frugality. He estimates he is in the top 0.1% of most frugal people.
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How I Saved $380K By Age 29 To Retire Early | Fired UpA look inside this 95 sq. ft. NYC apartment renting for $1,100/month (Part 1) #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-26 | 23-year-old Alex Verhaeg lives in a 95 sq. ft. apartment in Manhattan’s East Village. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/wjEQE_hTOUUInside a $1,100 a month tiny NYC apartment the size of an average parking spot (Part 2) #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-25 | Alex Verhaeg, 23, lives in a tiny 95-square-foot apartment located in NYC's East Village. He pays $1,100/month in rent. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/wjEQE_hTOUUBringing In $267K A Year With My Art Side HustleCNBC Make It2022-10-24 | Domonique Brown is a marketing manager by day, and an artist by night. She founded her company DomoINK in 2020 and has collaborated with brands such as Target, Disney and Bath and Body Works. Her side hustle brings in up to $267,000 each year and her day job $87,000 + bonus. She sells her art on everything from socks to laptop cases to sneakers.
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Bringing In $267K A Year With My Art Side HustleInside a self-made millionaires $712,000 condo in San Diego #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-23 | Jeremy Schneider quit his 9-to-5 job and found that while he had the financial flexibility to retire, he enjoyed the fulfillment of working on projects he was passionate about. Here’s how he did it. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/QhJV5ecFBrIThis 39-year-old makes $160,000 a month in passive income — heres a look at his typical day #ShortsCNBC Make It2022-10-22 | 'I work just 5 hours a week': This 39-year-old makes $160,000 a month in passive income. Watch the full video here: youtu.be/s95o3ClA09A