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John Lee Dumas is the guy who figured out how to turn relentless consistency into a $1.7M/year business, and I respect the hell out of that. He's been publishing daily podcast interviews on Entrepreneurs on Fire since 2012 — over 4,400 episodes and 173 million listens later — and he's done it with a level of transparency that most entrepreneurs only talk about. His monthly income reports aren't a marketing gimmick; they're a legitimate act of generosity that helped normalize the idea that you can build a real business around content without hiding your numbers. Gary Vaynerchuk, Tim Ferriss, Tony Robbins — JLD got them all on his show early, and that book-of-the-genre energy is real. What I find most interesting about him isn't the polish — it's the raw volume discipline. Daily publishing sounds simple until you try it for even a month. The fact that he held that cadence for years while building EOFire into a 7-figure business tells me something about his operational mindset that most podcasters never develop. He also built the Freedom Circle community, which shows he understood the cohort model before most people were talking about it. I'm less interested in his "hero interviews" and more interested in the fact that he built a system that could absorb that workload without him losing his voice. That's the real feat. Most people who try to publish daily end up with a content farm. JLD ended up with a media company. There's a difference, and he understood it. If you're thinking about podcasting seriously, study JLD not for the interviews — for the cadence and the financial honesty. Those two things alone will teach you more than any guest.

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