• Episode 97: Nick Huber – Get Rich Doing Boring Things

  • Apr 29 2025
  • Duración: 27 m
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Episode 97: Nick Huber – Get Rich Doing Boring Things

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  • On this episode of the Massimo Show What if we told you the road to wealth isn’t lined with apps, funding rounds, or viral ideas… but instead with dust, sweat, and a whole lot of cardboard boxes? In this eye-opening Episode 97 of The Massimo Show, Rod welcomes one of the most talked-about entrepreneurs on the internet today - Nick Huber, the man behind The Sweaty Startup movement. You’ve seen his tweets, you’ve heard the opinions, and now it’s time to get the full story from Nick himself — raw, unfiltered, and rich with insight. Nick’s Journey: From Dorm Rooms to Boardrooms Nick didn’t dream of being an entrepreneur — he became one out of necessity and curiosity. Raised in southern Indiana by a middle-class family — his dad in real estate development, his mom a school nurse — Nick learned the value of work early. At Cornell University, he wasn’t reading books on startups or idolizing Silicon Valley founders. Instead, he was hauling boxes, renting trucks, and building Storage Squad, a college student storage company that scaled to 25 campuses nationwide. That “boring” business was just the beginning. Fast-forward a few years and Nick is now the co-founder of Bolt Storage, a self-storage empire managing over 2 million square feet across 68 locations — with assets valued north of $100 million. Oh, and he's not done yet. He also acquired a controlling stake in Somewhere.com, an online hiring marketplace. Oh yeah… and he’s got nearly 800,000 social media followers tuning in for his blunt, refreshing takes on business, wealth, and life. Key Themes Covered in This Episode: The beauty of boring businesses: Why low-glamour, high-demand services offer more freedom and upside than trend-chasing startupsFrom sweaty work to scalable systems: How Nick transitioned from hauling boxes to managing hundreds of employeesMomentum is everything: Nick breaks down how small steps (and sweaty ones) led to massive successWork-life alignment, not balance: His take on how to build a business that supports your life, not consumes itSocial media with a mission: How Nick uses Twitter and podcasting to teach, build brand equity, and source deal flowWhy VC-backed startups aren’t for everyone (or even most people) — and what the mainstream startup culture gets completely wrongBuilding a $100M+ portfolio without big capital to start: The true power of leverage, partnerships, and gritWhy young brokers and business owners should skip the sexy ideas and focus on real pain points Grab Nick’s new book: The Sweaty Startup: How to Get Rich Doing Boring Things — a blueprint for building freedom through simplicity, hard work, and smart systems. If you’re tired of being reactive, constantly chasing shiny objects, or just stuck on the transactional treadmill — this episode will challenge your thinking and energize your vision. Listen now to learn how to build wealth, impact, and a life you actually love — the boring way. Want to grow your brokerage business fast? Book a free strategy call at https://massimo-group.com/ www.sweatystartup.com www.nickhuber.com www.sweatystartupbook.com www.somewhere.com/nick www.boltstorage.com www.recostseg.com www.adrhino.com www.spidexx.com www.boldseo.com www.webrun.com www.titanrisk.com www.recruitjet.com www.hubermethod.com www.x.com/sweatystartup www.instagram.com/sweatystartup www.linkedin.com/in/sweatystartup www.youtube.com/sweatystartupwww.tiktok.com/sweatystartup www.threads.net/@sweatystartup.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nick-huber-show/id1576120606 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sweaty-startup/id1445260221 Link to buy the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4bLazjW Link to buy the book in the UK: https://bit.ly/422njPW
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