John Cantrell
GBMoney is ___ I learned a crazy amount of information on how the other side moves money. Andrew is an amazing speaker and I am grateful to have paid for this class. This was the best class I have ever taken!!!!
Cody Adams
GBYou almost can’t describe in words on… You almost can’t describe in words on how transcending the whole Aspire and Money Is ——— experience was. It was absolutely remarkable. From the people on stage to the staff, what they are doing will change your life in a great way, guaranteed. Absolutely loved everything about who these people are and what they’re trying to do. Five stars is an understatement.
Oksana Gipp
GBEye opening! Out of a lot of conferences I’ve attended, Money Is provides less motivational fluff and more tools. Overall super grateful To Andrew for shedding the light!! This was the first time my husband and I heard practical tools showing the ways to crossover the bridge between contributors (working middle class paying huge amounts of taxes) to creators(the wealthy) who don’t write off but build they wealth and still pay no taxes. This is the system that has been created by wealthy for the wealthy! The first day was a bit too much “motivational” warm up and fluff. Second half of the day and second day had super content! combined with “recruitment” Third day was way too brief. Eddie’s presentation should be first thing first day period! It would really help to have more videos of master classes of deal creations and investments and their payoffs testimonies.
Ashley Nierode
GBExpectations Greatly Surpassed I got way more out of this tour than I expected! So grateful for what Andrew Cordle is doing!
Kaily Clark
GBMarcus- rape is not ok, no matter the perpetrator’s mindset I sent the following to aspire events this morning: Good morning, I went to the aspire tour yesterday in Denver, Colorado. I was greatly impressed by the talk given by Mr. Goggins. However, a constant presenter on your tour, Marcus, strongly urged several conference, attendees to stand up and share some of their very serious history. Of which, included the rape of a female attendee, by her brother, which Marcus responded by asking her, if her brother was in the right state of mind, and perhaps not knowing what he was doing; this alluding to the brother not responsible for the act in which he committed. As a psychologist, and working with trauma survivors on a regular basis, this is not some thing that should be said in front of attendees scaling upward of 3000+. There should be some responsibility taken by the leaders standing up in front of these conferences, to engage in ethical communication about sensitive topics, such as rape. As I feel that aspire controls the narrative around marketing and I am having trouble finding opportunities to share my experience with other attendees, so that they can make an educated decision about attendance. I am concerned about how the situation was handled, and disappointed overall about my experience. The extreme marketing efforts taken did not match the experience received. As I had hoped for some thing, inspirational, and aside from Mr. Goggins, presentations were focused on money & real estate, while also promoting additional workshops that promised wealth. This is not what I signed up for, and I was not given the opportunity to make an educated decision when paying a large amount to attend this conference. I also chose to take a full day off from my job, which I now regret, which includes serving veterans at high risk for suicide. I expect better and you should too. Aspire events, llc: What opportunities for change are you seeking and how can attendees provide honest feedback when there are no options to do so?