Wake Up to Wealth - Unleashing Entrepreneurial Success with Spring Bengtzen
Episode Date: October 3, 2025In episode 47 of Wake Up to Wealth, Brandon Brittingham interviews Spring Bengtzen, a powerhouse in the real estate industry, as she shares her journey from running a successful residential real estat...e team in Salt Lake City to hosting impactful events that have transformed her business and the lives of many real estate professionals.Tune in for more inspiring discussions aimed at transforming your perspective on wealth. SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBrandon BrittinghamInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mailboxmoneyb/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brandon.brittingham.1/Spring BengtzenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/realspringb/?hl=enFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/realspringb/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/springbengtzen/WEBSITESBrandon Brittingham: https://www.brandonsbrain.org/homeSpring B: https://springb.com/==========================SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Paramount Property Tax Appeal: https://www.paramountpropertytaxappeal.com/MS Consultants: https://www.costsegs.com/Email Carson at The Money Multiplier: carson@themoneymultiplier.comRocketly: https://rocketly.ai/
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Spring Benson, how you doing, Spring?
Hello, my friend.
Thank you for having me.
So if people don't, I always like to have people brag about themselves.
If someone doesn't know who you are, if you wouldn't mind, just tell the audience who you are.
Yeah, well, thank you.
Spring Benson, I'm out of Salt Lake City, Utah.
I own a large real estate team, a residential real estate team.
in Utah, as well as ancillary services, so mortgage and title. And then we have a coaching
side of our business as well, where we coach real estate professionals and team owners to
grow and scale to that next level. And I'm partners with you at EXP, my friend. So like life is
rad on the business front. On the personal level, I have a blended family of five. So we have
five children. I'm married to a freaking amazing human. And I just love my life. So,
It's great.
So I'm going to get right into it.
I think you do a lot of cool shit.
One of the things, my listeners know this, I help run a mastermind called boardroom.
And I think we're pretty good at events, but I think you're pretty damn good at events.
Spring break last year that I had the privilege of speaking at was one of the coolest events I've been to in a really, really long time.
I've had the privilege of doing a couple of events with you.
Talk about that, like, how that's, number one, how did you get so good at it?
And number two, because I just think it's such a big thing for people that run businesses.
It's such a good avenue, but you've got to do it right.
And you do it right.
Number one, how did you get so good at it?
And what is it done for the trajectory of your business?
Yeah.
So the benefit of doing events is a one to many, right?
So it's a one to many approach.
you know, it's interesting, Brandon, it kind of flukes. It was a fluke to be very candid with you. I don't know that I knew what I was getting into. I don't think I've shared this story with you either. But so my first large event, well, let me actually back up. Because if you're okay, I'm going to go on a little bit of a story. Yeah, go ahead.
So probably like seven or eight years ago, my business wasn't growing. And it was out of choice. Like I just was very plateaued and stagnant. And I had a mentor.
in a friend, call me out on it. And I said, well, I just don't really know. And at the time it was
about, it was my residential real estate team. I said, I don't really know how to grow. And he said,
well, you need to attract more agents. And I said, well, I don't know how to do that. He said,
you need to throw some events. You need to teach. And it like mortified me, Brandon. I was like,
yeah, no, thank you. And the best piece of advice I received from him, he said, spring, know your audience.
you're mortified to throw an event or do any of this because you're afraid,
but whoever's going to show up needs to hear what you have to say.
So know your audience and know that you're providing value.
So I took the leap and I started doing little events in my office, little by little, right?
And then fast forward when I transitioned over to a revenue share model,
the largest revenue share grower in the country at EXP at the time was Brent Gove.
And he's known for his events.
And so one of my, again, the same gentleman actually said, Hey, Spring, you have the opportunity to be the Brent Gove of Real at the time.
I was at Real broker at the time.
You're in early.
You have a great name.
You got to do some events.
And he said, why don't you just emulate exactly what Brent's doing?
And I was like, okay, and I didn't even know who he was to be very candid with you.
He's like, go through an event in Mexico.
So I was like, okay, yes, let's go.
And Brandon, I inked up on the contract at this bougie resort in Mexico.
I mean, this is where I think you and I are in alignment.
Sometimes you say yes.
And then you're like, oh, shit, I got to figure this out.
That was one of those moments where I was like, I said yes.
And then afterwards, like, I just signed to do an event in Mexico.
Like, I've never done, like, a real large event in my life.
So it started there.
And what ended up happening, Brandon, it was two things.
One, I think it was blind faith.
And blind faith of just like, okay, I can do this.
Also, it was in 2021.
And so the pandemic had made it to where.
they were still doing COVID testing in Mexico.
And so the resort said,
the resort said, hey, you're capped at 149 people unless you want to,
unless you want to COVID test every day.
And I was like, uh, that's a hard no.
So I capped the, I capped the event at 149.
And so Brandon, it sold out.
I launched it black Friday.
I called it real estate spring break because my name is spring, right?
and my branding is spring B.
So I called real estate spring break.
But it capped it, Black Friday.
I sold it out by December.
So I think I had such a blissful experience of like sold out immediately.
So I didn't have to stress about filling the venue.
We all know that's the worst part, right?
I did it in Mexico to where I walked in.
And if you've ever do an event, like if you guys ever want to do a really rad event,
to an all-inclusive Mexico resort, the right one, because everything's included.
So, Brandon, I walked in the room and I was like, holy crap, this looks amazing.
I've never seen anything like it.
And then the third thing was I had a coach at the time who was a Tony Robbins coach.
And this is the best piece of advice.
And this is the key to all my events.
So if you're listing this, driving, whatnot, like take note.
she said spring you want to approach every single event um with the six human needs and what those
are is how people feel love connection certainty uncertainty um and the other two i can't think
off the top of my head um but she said growth and contribution those are the six yeah so how can
I meet all six of those human needs when they come to an event? And so I was like, love, how can I make
somebody feel loved? And I'm like, okay, they feel loved when they feel seen. So I have a roster
with everybody's headshot and who they are. Everybody has name badges. We do an activity to
connect them. How can we have them feel certainty? Okay, I'm going to over communicate. So every
text message, every email, they know exactly where to be, blah, blah, blah. How can they have
uncertainty or variety. We're going to have some cool activities plan and da-da-da. So every event
I do, Brandon, I go through exactly how I want somebody to fill and experience the event.
And that's why, like you said, real estate spring break was so amazing. Well, it's because it was
very curated. Like from, you could tell. Yeah. From like, I want the energy. I want somebody to
feel so like the music's bump into the overcommunication to the swag i mean you name it and so
i do throw one hell of an event but that's the key solution to it and then back to the to the story
on mexico what happened brand in that event just like i was like it was the best event ever and i was
like hell yeah i can do this every year and um little did i know i was going to like flop on my face
the next one. Um, but it, uh, it set me up to, um, to keep on going. And the next year when I
flopped, I was like, I'm never doing this again. I, um, it wasn't that I flopped. What happened was,
um, we moved the event from Mexico because the price is skyrocketed because we weren't in the
pandemic. Yeah, the world opened back up. Yeah. And, uh, I booked a venue that I didn't go to do the site
tour myself. Somebody else was like, yeah, it was great. And we have different standards.
Yep. And Brandon, I walked in the day before the event and I just started crying. I was like,
I was like, uh, this is not to my standards. Like the, the ceilings, like I rented an LED screen.
And it didn't even fit in the, in the room that I, that we were in because of the, the ceilings were so low.
And it had like, had crystals hanging from it. I mean, it was, it was on the water. And
San Diego and it was at a hotel that you would think like, oh, San Diego Water, but
it was I, you and I should know this, pictures on the internet can do you dirty.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was not, it was not up to my standards.
And so I actually didn't want to do it again, but you and I coach with their same coach.
And he just told me, he's like, you don't have a choice to not do it again.
like if you made if you've decided this is who you are like you chalk it up and learn from it and
you have to continue on and so continued on doing them like just that was my fourth one as the one
you spoke at so yeah it's funny you say that because john i'm assuming you're talking about
john cheplac and the funny thing is i two weeks ago he was on the podcast or last week i'm sorry
um episode's not out yet and we we were talking about which i think is freaking just so awesome is
the first event i went to of his there was 17
people there do you know what i mean and now like whatever he puts out it just sells out right like
and the cool thing about that if you're listening and you're an entrepreneur this is the shit that it takes
right so chaplac's event with the 17 people there is the same energy you will get with him with 500
people in the room and it's one of the lessons he taught me when i chaplac was one of the first people
that ever put me on stage and one of the first thing he said to me was i don't give a shit up
There's five people in the crowd.
There's 5,000.
You've got to bring the energy like there's 5,000 because that's how you get to 5,000, right?
So even the second event, you're probably not mentally, typically where you want to be,
but you probably still brought the same energy.
You made everybody feel the same, the whole deal.
Yeah, the second event was actually an amazing event.
People loved it.
I think it was just, I was coming from, I'm a little bit bougie.
I have high standards.
And coming off of Mexico where everybody was like,
oh my gosh, it's the best thing I've ever seen to all of a sudden, I'm in a three and a half
star. And again, I'm sounding very bougie, but I'm in a three and a half star hotel that has
crystals hanging from the ceiling. Like, I was just like, what did I do? You know, and, but the event
itself, uh, then was amazing. And my husband even said that to me. I woke up. And I just
you guys know, I'm not an emotional human very often. And I woke up business in a straight
panic that night. And he's like, babe, they're here for the content. Like, nobody's caring about
the ceiling and whatever. Like, just, it's fine. And so, um, yeah, we brought it. The event was
freaking amazing. And still, now I, I will do a site tour on every venue, um, before I say yes.
Or have somebody at trust like yourself. So, um, before, I'm going to go back to something.
You said, hey, I did the first event and I sold out, right? So I'm going to go behind that.
Is that because you were marketing yourself a lot?
Like, people don't just throw events and sell it out.
Like, what do you think led to that success on the first one?
Well, I think what, I think it was just the perfect storm.
I think we were coming off the pandemic.
People weren't doing events.
It was the hype of what we were doing something new.
It was in Mexico.
The content, the value was there.
And so it was like a boom.
What year two, though, Brandon, was so much harder
because everybody started doing events.
Events, yeah.
Like you and I seen an event every freaking, every other day, it feels like.
Every day, yeah.
It's hard to keep up with anymore.
Yeah.
And so it was one of those that like we were, it was the timing, it was the location,
it was the content, it was that I was willing to put my ass on the line.
And now, like, that's one thing about like with real estate spring break,
and I'm really like, it's a conference.
And that's how I market it because it's not the,
hotel rent out a random room like we full on rent um a theater and there's stages and lights
and music like it's a conference and so i've really been purposeful of um differentiating that
because you can go to event a pop-up event every week right now you know yeah so um
one thing i wanted to do i wanted you to talk about and and i'll just ask the question
is like you market a ton, like you market a lot.
And, you know, I'm just such a huge believer.
It still baffles me to this day that people don't understand you got to market your business
and what you do at nauseam.
And that could have had some success of your first event.
But I would definitely agree with everything you're doing now.
The amount, the frequency, your messaging, your intentionality around your marketing,
is definitely, I mean, how much shit you put down on social media every day?
I'm serious.
A lot.
Yeah.
And, you know, it's funny, I actually need to increase it.
I am very aware it's actually a piece right now.
I'm like, oh, my gosh, I probably need to increase some frequency.
And it's partially because I have a lot to say.
I'm like, oh, I want to talk about this.
And we got to do this, you know.
But here's the thing.
In business, social media either consumes you or, like,
I mean, you're either a consumer of it or you create it.
And I'm a believer of like, I'm going to go create and not necessarily be a consumer of it.
And so you can either use it for your business or just have it to consume your time.
And you and I are like, hey, the way you can look at it is you literally have a stadium of however many followers you have every single day that you get to say your message to for two seconds or a minute or whatever somebody's willing to listen to you for the day.
So it's like, why would you not?
why would you not be putting it out there of what your messaging is um you asked the question
i guess they maybe didn't answer it correctly the event i do market a lot and the event um
was successful then now like that spring break has 140 the last event that we did we had
600 and like 660 something people yeah the room was full it was crazy in four years um
it's because i'm very consistent i also provide a lot of value
so you're not going to see me spamming you or like there's a message and I think people also know
that I have a standard and if you're going to get into one of my rooms I'm going to make sure that
it's going to be the absolute best and bring the absolute pest like yourself and so I think
it's just it's starting to take off like even the last one I think you know this I put the QR code up
and so if you want to come back next year and the last day we had over 200 tickets sold on that
day of like yep we're coming back so yeah it's great yeah so on the social media thing i think
this is in super important um because i watch you do this uh you obviously have very um nicely curated
content imagery the all that but then you'll be like dude i'm working out i'm climbing a mountain
do you know i mean and and i'm saying this for a reason because i think when it comes to social media
everybody overthinks it like what am i going to sound like i don't like the way my hair looks i don't like
the way that i sound i don't like that shirt i don't like that and god you can't be farther from
connecting with an audience when you overthink all that shit because then they're not really seeing
you and your authenticity and your realness and i think you do a good i just would love for you to touch
on that because that scares so many people away well here's the thing i think i think i
probably was that way even right now brandon i'm like looking at myself and like oh yeah like i um i put
on this hoodie because my air conditioning is way too cold like i i could i should been like
oh yeah this can be on youtube and everywhere like and i'm really even makeup on but i'm like this is real
life like i've been yeah i've been grinding since seven a m this morning and i will have appointments
till six o'clock tonight and so it is what it is it's the same on social media like you're on
news feed for like a second nobody's paying attention to what you necessarily look like
especially as a female i think men have it a little bit easier i get it like the female thing
but in the same regards ai has made it to where everybody's become shakespeare every's
you're writing post you go to a studio and you're like posing like nobody wants that shit
like they want to actually like people by people yeah like they want to hear your voice they want to see
what you're doing and i don't know if you paid it you probably haven't paid attention brandon but
actually really actually changed my content the last three weeks because um because of the whole
i think and whatnot i'm like i'm not even paying attention to anybody's post myself um because i'm
like everybody has the same stuff so i'm like i'm actually going to go and just be really raw
and like whip out my phone and be like tell my message instead of it being typed because at least
you know it's me actually saying it then curated and chat GPT. So I'm just a fan of people having
real life. Like the people I actually follow are like the Sarah Blakely's and the Jesse Itslers
and stuff. And they're showing like they're real behind the scenes of who they are. And so that's
what I consume. So I'm like, I'm going to create what I consume. Yeah, I have moments that I'm like,
oh, like I look back and I'm like, did I really, I look terrible. I really chose to put that out
there. I'm like, well, whatever. So I would say that that's what people vibe with. Because that's,
I mean, that's really, I know you. Like, that's who you are in real life. Like, do you know what I mean?
And that's the shit because you're not hiding behind a persona. You're showing people who you really are,
which is what people resonate with that message.
And if you're listening, that's who you got to fucking be.
Yeah.
Well, and don't get wrong, I'm a boogey bee.
Like, I have really nice shit.
And I do like to get dressed up and I do like to look great too.
But I also have my real life moments, you know?
Sure.
Real life moments are like, I'm climbing a mountain or on, like, like, posted last night.
I think I was working until like 1 a.m.
I'm like, real life here.
Like, being married to spring is he had his laptop out.
He was working to.
I was like, this is real life.
life like we're yeah so let's say i want to say something about that right now um this is my
podcast guy to say whatever the fuck i want and the growth of it has uh proved that people want to
hear people just saying what it is you you just what you just said there is i think look everybody
has their own lane and needs to have their own happiness but man the the you're going to scale
business and work less, you know, let's, this is, she just gave you some real shit.
Like, both of us are in the prime of what we're doing and we're enjoying our life.
Don't get me wrong, right?
You're doing a lot of cool shit.
I'm doing a lot of cool shit.
But we are also putting in the fucking work because we're both at a precipice of we're
hitting another level of the hockey stick.
And I'm saying this because a lot of shit on the internet now and the gurus are like,
Oh, build your business so you can stop.
And it's like, yeah, I don't know about that one.
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I was funny. You and I have, you introduced me to Kent. And I met with him this morning at 7.30 a.m.
And I was like, I'm sorry that thank you for being so flexible on my schedule. This is the only time I had available today. And he's like, well, I get you. And I'm like, it's just I'm in like what I didn't share when you're like, hey, brag about yourself. Yeah, I have multiple seven figure companies right now. Like there's, things.
are moving, right? And so there's a lot of moving parts and, and thinking I'm going to work a
nine to five. That's not going to happen. And no problem with you, if you are, like, props to you.
But the reality of where I'm at personally is I'm putting in the hours because I'm passionate
about what I'm doing. I love the growth. And I believe I'm creating an impact. And so I'm all in.
Like, it wasn't a big deal to be working last night.
I was like, I want to get these things done, you know.
But I think a big part of it, to your point, Brennan, like everybody is saying,
hey, work less and stuff.
And that's, again, up to you.
Right.
My work is part of my lifestyle.
So it's just part of who I am.
I had a friend one time.
I was like, somebody called me out for not being quote unquote fun.
I was like, what?
I think you're fun.
I was like, well, what is fun, you know?
And, and I'm like, if it's like, hey, we're going to go to the bar and, like, do these things, I'm like, that might have been my early 20s.
But, but it made me laugh because I was like, no, my idea of fun is creating shit and, like, doing it with rad people.
Like, that's me, you know, like, you and I doing stuff, it's fun.
Like, when we're like, hey, let's go do this or whatever, like, it's fun to go create.
So.
Yeah.
And so to that point, we met in January at an event.
at the NASDAQ, and then when was our event, April?
Yeah, so we met in January.
You spoke at spring break at the March.
And then we did the growth mastermind like April, May.
And then we just did this last one.
And we did the course.
Then we did something in August.
Like, it's been, we've been a lot together.
The point I'm making to you guys, as everyone listening, guys and gals is that, like,
Stop fucking overthinking shit, your ability to execute.
You know, we didn't know each other in January to, I'm speaking at her event in March.
Then we threw an event together.
Then we threw another event together behind that.
And that was just on the cusp of this feels right.
Let's just make it happen.
And another two points I want to make, two things I want to talk about before I let you go.
One is for everybody listening to, like, never be scared to shoot your shot.
Within five minutes of meeting spring, we're getting ready to go speak at Enmin.
And she's like, hey, who taught you how to speak on stage?
Would you mind sharing that contact?
I was like, I like it.
Let's get right straight to business.
Right.
And but the point I'm making to you guys is then that completely changed my attitude of in the first few minutes of like, okay, this is somebody that likes to get shit done.
and I was like, well, dude, just put me on your fucking stage then.
You know what I mean?
Like, and then it happened.
But my point is, is she went straight for, you know, let's get down to business.
Do you know what I mean?
And I just think you got to shoot your shot.
And a lot of people were scared to do that.
Well, let me give you from my perspective.
So you exude confidence, right?
So I just met you.
We're backstage.
We're just chatting.
And you're like, hey, I was the keynote here.
And I was like, oh, they just asked me to be the keynote.
And then we're in conversation.
and I'm like, he's obviously a badass.
Like, I'd never heard you present, but your confidence and you're just like, yeah.
And so I was like, well, I need what he has.
So when you were like, and I asked you, and you're like, yeah, I'll connect you.
And the way that I look at life and it's the same like, I'm now, I just hired Kent today,
I'm a believer of like, somebody has done what you want to do already.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah, facts.
circumvent the process of emulating coaching, getting in the room, like circumvent the years
that it took to be like, hey, can you help me? So me being like, hey, Brandon, who'd you coach with or
mentor with or train with? Because I'm like, I want what you have. Same with you. Like now, like this
since January, like you've been helping me on the finance side. Like I just hired your finance
team. I'm like, hey, Brandon, I want to do this. You're like, I got.
the person, right? And so now I just hired Kent today. It's just one of those things that like
my piece of advice for all of you is you are your number one asset. Like you have to be willing
to invest in you. If you think other people, you want other people to invest in you by the buying
your services or buying from your company or whatever. Like they have to be, if they're going to
spend money on you, you have to be willing to spend money on yourself. And so you're spending money
yourself, whether it's getting the coach or the mentor, listening to the podcast, whatever it is,
go do it. And so, Brandon, that's why, like, I'm a fan. I'm like, you can circumvent this
process. I want this. Okay, great. Like, help me. And then the key to that, though, is actually
executing. Yeah. That's where I was going. Yeah. Because everybody says they want something. I can't
tell you how many people come into my world and, like, this is what I want. And they don't effing execute.
So, like, don't go drop the money. Like, that's the other thing. I pay for the
the best. So in connecting with it. It forces you. Yeah, I pay for the absolute best. Like the amount of
money I've spent this year on Spring Benson as a human. Personal development. Low people away.
Yep. But that amount of money changes where I'm going. And it's the absolute best. And I'm like,
I am the best. I believe I should have the best. And I also like, there's no way for me not to execute it.
Yeah, I was going to say, the other thing is your analytical.
methodical about decision making, but you also don't sit on it. Right. And I think that's,
that is the other human psychology. We're scared to make a decision because we're scared we're
going to make the wrong decision or we're scared to be held accountable for the decision that we
make. And, you know, one of the things that I'll just tell you guys is playing at our level,
we got to make a lot of decisions every day in real time really fast with sometimes not all
the information, right? But I'm glad you mentioned.
that because execution is such a huge part of it.
And I think that's one of the things you do really well is you get presented with
something, you make a decision fast, which is why everybody else is still thinking about
it, bro, we were already outbuilding it.
You know what I mean?
And that's just such a huge part of being successful.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Well, this is my saying is make a decision and then make it right.
So like make a decision and then make it right.
Like you're going to make a decision.
So make the decision.
and then go make it the right decision meaning like I'll use them just use this is a terrible
analogy but I'll use a relationship or a marriage you made the decision so then now go make it
right go make it what you want it to be like you can't just sit back you know sometimes I've made
some terrible decisions in context of like well retrospect that probably wasn't like the decision
but it wasn't actually a terrible decision because I'm like I'm going to made it right or and right
might even be getting out of it or whatever, but go make the decision and then make it right.
Last question I'm going to ask you. And then we'll ask the final question. So recently you made,
I mean, you had this huge organization at Real. And you made the decision to go to EXP.
And, you know, someone's looking from the outside and says, what in the hell? Like, why? Right?
Like, but the reason why I say this is because you're obviously very comfortable in your identity.
Yeah.
And me and you talk about this a lot.
And we've trained and taught people on this, right?
It's like to go from good to great, sometimes you've got to let the good go.
And what like so many people in our industry don't even get to build what you built there as far as your downline organization and everything that you've done.
And then you said, I think there's a.
bigger. I think I can do this again in a bigger way. Like, yeah, that's pretty fucking crazy.
I know. Sometimes, sometimes I'm like, I got some cahones. Oh, and for context, tell so everyone
knows and understands what we're saying. So it's not just, they're imagining, like, what did you
build, you know, as far as that organization size? Yeah. So it was approximately, I don't remember the
exact final number, but like about 3,500 agents, which is large.
And it varies per month. Some months you make more, some months you make less. But I was making on an annual basis seven figures in revenue share, right? And yeah, Brandon, it wasn't an easy decision. Like it was a hard know at first. When I was first approached with it, it was out of your absolute freaking mind for me to say yes to this. But there was a lot of lessons learned a lot.
the path of the year. And I won't go into all the details, but here's what I will say is that
if there's anything you're wanting, so like EXP, when they started courting, and I think you probably
were a long process too. Like, it wasn't an overnight, yes, but it was building relationships,
what can these partnerships look like? How can we grow as partners all together, not just one
revenue share. Like that was the key for me was that EXP said, Hey, Spring, we really want to be in
business with you. Like, yeah, revenue share is cool, but let's talk about growing your production
and your coaching and these different opportunities that we believe that we can be a partner
with you on, right? And so what ended up happening is over the course of the year,
we just became humans with each other. Like Leo and I became friends, their executive leadership
team and I, like, I ran the New York Marathon. They were texting me being like, hey, girl,
like super congrats. Like just they were in, they were paying attention to life, right?
But what actually ended up happening where I finally actually said no. So it was finally the
offer of like, hey, we can help you build all these things on the table. Come join us. And I was like,
no. And we need to, and we need to stop these conversations.
because I don't need you to court me.
Like, I'm not somebody who gets my ego fed
from feeling like I'm needed or wanted, you know?
So I was like, please stop.
Like, I don't, this is not the path I'm going to go.
And this was in October.
And they were great.
Leo was great.
Kyle was great.
He was like, hey, we're really bombed, but like, we love you.
Whatever.
So I was training, Brandon, I think I shared this with you,
maybe not but i was training for the new york marathon and i was spending hours running and i was
listening to the book 10x is easier than 2x and there's a chapter in there i think it's like
chapter two or three where there's a gentleman who um is a financial planner who has this huge
book of business and he burns a whole thing down i remember that yeah to go and build something even
bigger and um and everybody thought he was effing crazy to to do it and but he's like he went and
he burned it down and he started over and within three years he had quadrupled what he could do
and the expe model um believes in entrepreneurship like the the expe model is that it's a
platform for you to use to go grow whatever you want to go grow and with as long as you're in
integrity and um all these things you do you where the other platform i was at was like here's a
rule you're in our box go build our company and so i was like hmm could i like could i burn this
shit down and start over and build something bigger and and so ultimately obviously i said yes
but i said yes because i was like well the thoughts crept in and
I was like, well, I think I can do it.
And then it started getting more of like, I know I can do it.
And the reason Brandon I knew I could do it and I know I can do it is I did it before.
So like so many people were like, oh, she got in early and blah, blah, blah.
Well, guess what?
So did however many thousands of other people got in early too when they didn't do it.
You know, it wasn't going to I got in early.
is because I did the effing work.
Like, I literally have posted on social media every day.
I built an email list of opt-ins that my open and click rate, Brandon, is almost 70% on my emails.
Yeah, and it's back to the marketing conversation earlier.
Yeah.
I've spent millions of dollars on events.
Like, I provide so much value.
I'm like, I know I can rebuild this because it's not like I sat here and it just happened to me.
I did the work and I'm continuing to do the work.
And so I'm here for it.
The really cool thing is I was telling Brian how that one decision in January,
but actually happened in December of last year,
but I announced in January,
that one decision this year has changed everything in my life.
Yeah.
Everything from even me and you being on this podcast to my team,
to like who I'm in business with,
the conversations I'm having,
the trajectory of some of the things other things are happening to like I mean every single thing
in my world even down to like when I say everything even like it it put me on a crazy journey
of personal like spring like not spring as a business person but spring as like as a wife
and a mother and I'm like I it's been wild so I'm grateful for it I'm here for it and I am going
to triple it like my goal is it's going to happen.
already seen it. So here we are. What do you think is, if you could sum it up into one sentence,
what is the lesson in it for our listeners? The lesson is to bet on yourself. If you're not
going to bet on yourself, then how can you expect somebody else to bet on you? That's good enough
for me. Yeah, I like it. So last question, I ask everybody the same thing. Before I ask that,
how can people find you? Where can they find you? Yes, I'm on the gram. Instagram,
Real Springbee. Find me there. My website, springby.com. But find me on the ground. Let's be friends.
All right. So last question. We ask just about every person that comes on the show, the same question.
So I created this show because I didn't come from money. I was never taught about money the correct way.
And then when I started to become successful, I learned about money. And the whole point of this was to be able
to bring people on like you to get people a different perspective just to think differently.
Because I think it's more than just money. I want people to become wealthy. So wealth for everyone
is different. And we call this show wake up to wealth because I want people not to just wake up
in the morning to wealth, but I want them to wake up like mentally that this shit is out here. And
if you make a couple of choices, your life can be totally different. You just gave a fucking
great example of that so for our listeners what is waking up to wealth mean to you well wealth means
freedom to me uh waking up to wealth is freedom and when you when and freedom is so many
things freedom is time freedom freedom freedom is mind chatter freedom is financial freedom wealth is
freedom and freedom is created by discipline and thinking differently and you invest
in you, I would say this, Brandon, they say the number one determiner of how much money
you are going to make or how much your net worth is, is generally your zip code. It's who you
surround yourself with. So if there's something you want and you're like, I want to,
I want to start shifting. I want what Brandon has. I want what Spring has. I want with all these
people have. You're there. You're starting. You're on the podcast. You're starting to consume it.
the next step is getting in some rooms with Brandon's and the different humans to be like,
okay, because once you change your environment and you see like, oh, that's all he's doing.
He's just thinking differently.
He's waking up to wealth.
If he can do it, I can do it.
And it's that simple.
I will end it with this because you just made me think about this.
So I took three of my brand new agents to the event that you and I just did.
and they were wide-eyed and completely intimidated.
And we go to dinner that night, you know, and I said,
make sure you talk to Desi, make sure you talk to Sandy Payne,
make sure you talk to Lauren Calloway, a couple people in the room,
you know, all these ladies are selling 100, 130 plus houses a year.
You know, some, you know, stupid numbers.
And we go to dinner and they said, man, they're regular people.
And I'm like, yeah, they are.
They're just like, they just do things a little bit different.
They lock in and they're executing.
And I'm like, yeah.
And they're like, so do you guys think it's possible now?
Yeah, we do.
Do you know what I mean?
But just that one being in a room one day completely shifted, right?
One of them came back and bought his first rental property, right?
The other one came back, invested in a deal with us.
they've been on fire in their businesses.
To your point, it's so important that you just open, open your mind and get into rooms like that because it'll change your life.
Change your environment, change your life.
You never know until you see it.
Well, I want to thank you so much for coming on, spend a time with us.
I know our listeners are going to get a ton of value.
Follow her, check her out.
She's one of the homies.
We are super close.
I'm super fortunate to be able to do life with her and do cool shit together.
And thanks again for hanging out with us today.
Yeah, thank you, my friend.
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