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The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast

The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast

De: Daniel Wood
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Conversations with world-class entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders sharing practical strategies to build wealth, create freedom, and design a life of impact.


Hosted by Daniel Wood of the Swedish Wealth Institute.

© 2026 The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast
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  • Ep 21: Jenna Jamison: Scarcity, Mainstream Marketing, and the $100M Club Jenna Exit
    Feb 11 2026

    What does it actually take to rise above everyone else in a brutally crowded industry—and turn personal talent into a company worth over $100 million?

    In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Jenna Jamison to break down how she transformed herself from a performer into a business operator, brand architect, and ultimately the founder of Club Jenna—one of the most successful exits in entertainment history.

    This conversation isn’t about one industry. It’s about principles that apply to any entrepreneur, creator, or high performer trying to cut through noise. Jenna explains why looks were never the advantage, why flooding the market kills demand, and how scarcity, preparation, positioning, and mainstream attention changed everything.

    From buying a Times Square billboard when no one thought it was possible, to intentionally limiting output, to building a “vault” of assets that gave her massive leverage in negotiations—this episode is a masterclass in turning visibility into value and fame into equity.

    If you’re building a brand, a company, or a reputation in a noisy market, this episode shows what actually makes the difference.

    Inside This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why talent alone is overrated in crowded markets
    • How scarcity beats volume when building long-term demand
    • Why Jenna treated her career like a CEO—not just a performer
    • The strategy behind the Times Square billboard that made international news
    • How mainstream PR and media created leverage far outside her industry
    • Why learning production, marketing, and distribution changed her power position
    • How Club Jenna was built as a real business—not just income
    • The value of building a “vault” of assets instead of living release-to-release
    • How the Playboy acquisition was structured (upfront + backend leverage)
    • Why boundaries, preparation, and focus outperformed hype

    🎁 Free Gifts & Resources Mentioned:

    Wealth Blueprint — Free Resource
    A step-by-step blueprint created with SWI speakers to help you move toward your ideal life
    👉 Here

    Swedish Wealth Institute Events — Free Ticket
    Featuring Robert Kiyosaki, Les Brown, Nick Vujicic, Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield, Marci Shimoff & more
    👉 Here

    🎙 Guest:

    Jenna Jamison
    Entrepreneur | Author | Founder of Club Jenna
    One of the most recognizable names in entertainment history, Jenna built Club Jenna into a global brand and sold the company for over $100 million.

    🎙 Host:

    Daniel Wood
    Founder, Swedish Wealth Institute


    Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast so you never miss new conversations with world-class entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers.

    👉 Join the SWI community: www.swedishwealthinstitute.com

    👉 Follow Daniel Wood on social media: Instagram | Linkedin | Facebook

    👉 Follow SWI on social media: Instagram | Linkedin | Facebook

    ⭐ If this episode inspired you, please rate and review the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts — it helps us reach more people on the journey to wealth, freedom, and impact.

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    53 m
  • Ep 20: Michael Clark on AI, UBI Myths, Data as the New Utility & Why Humans Still Matter
    Feb 4 2026

    What if the biggest risk with AI isn’t the tech… but the way we’re thinking about it?

    In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Michael Clark — author of Our Moment and a global advisor on the future of work, data, and AI. Michael has advised executives, central banks, and governments, and previously led global digital transformation strategy consulting at Mastercard.

    This is not a “50 tools” conversation. It’s a deep discussion on what AI is doing to work, leadership, education, and society — and why the real advantage won’t be having AI… but having people who can think alongside it.

    Michael breaks down why leaders keep treating AI like “just software,” why that’s a mistake, and how the next era belongs to ability-based organizations — where judgment, reasoning, and strong decision-making matter more than job titles. We also get into data ownership, trust, regulation, and why “just give everyone UBI” is often used as a shortcut instead of doing the harder work of fixing systems that are outdated.

    If you lead a team, run a business, or simply want to stay sharp as the rules change fast, this episode will reframe how you look at what’s coming.

    Inside This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why “AI vs humans” is the wrong frame — and what “collaborative intelligence” looks like
    • The UBI argument Michael calls a “shortcut” — and what we’re avoiding by using it
    • Why the future is ability-based teams, not resume-based hiring
    • The difference between skills and real abilities (judgment, ethics, reasoning, learning agility)
    • Why leaders should adopt AI strategically — one use-case at a time
    • Why time is the hidden “AI dividend,” and why most people will waste it
    • Data inclusion: who gets left out of AI systems — and why it matters
    • Why trust, licensing, and regulation may slow model growth more than “innovation limits”
    • Why policy needs adaptive frameworks, not slow-moving rulebooks
    • The question leaders should ask weekly: “Did we make impact?”

    🎁 Free Gifts & Resources Mentioned:

    2 Weeks Free Access — Swedish Wealth Institute Community
    Implement what you learn with entrepreneurs, feedback, and accountability
    👉 Here

    Money Mastery New Year’s Summit — Free Ticket
    Featuring Robert Kiyosaki, Les Brown, Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield, Marci Shimoff & more
    👉 Here

    Free Chapters from “Our Moment”
    Michael shares the first two chapters for listeners
    👉 Here

    Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast so you never miss new conversations with world-class entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers.

    👉 Join the SWI community: www.swedishwealthinstitute.com

    👉 Follow Daniel Wood on social media: Instagram | Linkedin | Facebook

    👉 Follow SWI on social media: Instagram | Linkedin | Facebook

    ⭐ If this episode inspired you, please rate and review the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts — it helps us reach more people on the journey to wealth, freedom, and impact.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Ep 19: AI for Entrepreneurs: Facts Over Stories, Better Decisions Faster (Jairek Robbins | Tony Robbins’ Son)
    Jan 28 2026

    Most entrepreneurs think they know how they’re doing — until the numbers say otherwise.

    In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Jairek Robbins, entrepreneur and performance coach (and yes, the son of Tony Robbins) for a conversation that cuts through the hype and gets real about AI, decision-making, and what actually drives business results.

    Jairek explains why founders get trapped in “good stories” like we’re trending up or best year ever… even when the business is quietly bleeding. His point is simple: you can’t run a company on vibes. You need facts, comparables, and the right metrics — and AI can help you get there faster, as long as you use it with guardrails.

    They break down what to track, how to read business reality like a GPS with a true starting point, why copying billion-dollar company systems can break smaller teams, and how to use AI to spot blind spots, build strategy, and even create custom learning plans without getting misled by confident nonsense.

    If you’re building a business in 2026 and trying to stay sharp while the rules keep changing, this episode will save you time, money, and a whole lot of guessing.

    Inside This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why “best year ever” can still mean you’re losing money
    • The difference between facts and founder narratives
    • How to define “where you are” like a GPS starting point
    • Why context matters: today vs last week vs last year vs targets
    • The metrics that reveal real health beyond revenue
    • Why team happiness and customer happiness predict longevity
    • What buyers and investors look for beyond top-line numbers
    • How founders copy the wrong systems at the wrong stage
    • Why “right vehicle for the terrain” matters in business growth
    • How to use AI as an analyst without letting it mislead you
    • A simple way to build custom learning plans with AI
    • Why cross-checking outputs is smart before big decisions

    🎁 Free Gifts & Resources Mentioned:

    2 Weeks Free Access — Swedish Wealth Institute Community
    Implement these lessons with real entrepreneurs, accountability, and live teaching
    👉 Here

    Free Event Ticket — Swedish Wealth Institute Upcoming Events
    Featuring Robert Kiyosaki, Les Brown, Brian Tracy, Marci Shimoff, Jack Canfield & more
    👉 Here

    Jar Robbins — Tools/Platforms Mentioned
    PCU Office AI (for coaches) + Executive Office AI (in development)
    👉 Here

    Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast so you never miss new conversations with world-class entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers.

    👉 Join the SWI community: www.swedishwealthinstitute.com

    👉 Follow Daniel Wood on social media: Instagram | Linkedin | Facebook

    👉 Follow SWI on social media: Instagram | Linkedin | Facebook

    ⭐ If this episode inspired you, please rate and review the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts — it helps us reach more people on the journey to wealth, freedom, and impact.

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    1 h y 11 m
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