Episode Description
Jason Wright is a speaker, author, entrepreneur, real estate investor, and digital marketing architect known for designing intelligent AI agents and automation solutions for business owners. After starting as a teenage lawn care entrepreneur and enduring a tumultuous journey through corporate HR, sales, and safety roles, Jason carved his own path by embracing the ups and downs of self-employment. Today, he runs Intentionally Inspirational, specializing in AI-driven marketing and automation for real estate investors and fellow entrepreneurs, helping them scale efficiently while keeping a sense of humor and authenticity at the forefront.
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How humble beginnings (mowing lawns for fishing tackle) sparked Jason’s entrepreneurial bug—and why he rebelled against the "get a degree, find a boss" script.
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The struggle of his first business launch, running out of money, and being forced to ask family for support—and why hitting bottom forged business resilience.
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Pivots through jobs (cars, mortgages, publishing), freelancing on Upwork, and finally building a niche business serving real estate investors with automated marketing solutions.
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The essential mindset shifts: the world doesn’t owe you anything, ego means nothing, and success requires adapting to rejection and uncertainty.
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Why discipline, over motivation, is key to entrepreneurship—and how the habit of working through difficult periods produces long-term results.
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Jason's advice for leveraging AI now, niching down, and automating the parts of business that drain your energy.
Top 3 Takeaways
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You must earn your entrepreneurial credibility through setbacks, pivots, and doing the grunt work—even without recognition or immediate financial reward.
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Automate, outsource, and delegate aggressively; focus only on the work that maximizes your unique value and happiness.
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Embrace failure as a necessary precursor to growth—your timeline is unpredictable, and your highlight reel will be built on low points.
Notable Quotes
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"The world doesn’t owe you anything. Your ego doesn’t mean anything in the entrepreneurial world."
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"Motivation is not required to get things done—even if you’re not motivated, do it anyway."
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"Most business owners overestimate the value of their time, and underestimate the importance of discipline and automation."
Connect with Jason Wright:
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Website: intentionallyinspirational.com
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