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The Voice Business, Vol. II: The Attention Economy

Counsel CollectiveVolume II · The Attention EconomyAugust 2026

The VoiceBusiness

Thirty people operating personal-brand media businesses, from eighty thousand followers to half a billion. What they cover, how the machine earns, and the context that travels with the claims.

30Profiles
5Business models
88K to 511MAudience range

Five ways attention earnsThe colour is the business model

The whole volume on one lineLogarithmic · 10K to 1B · hover a dot

Twenty-nine dots. The thirtieth, Stratechery, has never published a number, and in this volume that absence is a credential.

This is not a ranking, and at this scale it is not a recommendation either. These are the names people actually search, presented in the same uniform frame as Volume I, because the frame is what keeps it information.

Volume I mapped the practitioners: people whose audiences sit next to a profession. This volume maps the people for whom the audience is the profession: holding companies fed by deal flow, media groups selling advertising at scale, one-person newsletters with fund economics, course funnels, and speaker complexes.

Two things run through the whole volume. First: at this scale, the loudest numbers are self-reported. Portfolio valuations, cumulative revenue, download counts: most originate from properties the subjects control, and every card here says so where it is so. Second: the context lines are load-bearing. A settlement, a regulator’s ruling, an investigation’s finding. These are facts about how a business model operates, sourced and dated, presented without adjectives. That is the difference between a field guide and a takedown.

Read the two volumes together. The practitioner model and the attention model are converging: the practitioners are building funnels, and the attention operators are buying credibility. The frame is the same on purpose: what they cover, how it earns, what they did first, in their own words.

Holding company

6 of 3001

The audience is deal flow. The product is the portfolio behind it.

Alex Hormozi
01
Holding company01/30

Alex Hormozi

yt/@AlexHormozi
@hormozi

Covers
Business-scaling advice for SMB founders, from offers and leads to sales and pricing, in high-volume shorts and books
Model
The audience is deal flow for Acquisition.com, which takes minority stakes in founder-led companies. Portfolio revenue of $250M+ and a $500M valuation are self-reported; the verified event is the 2021 sale of a 66% Gym Launch/Prestige Labs stake to American Pacific Group. Books and Skool co-ownership feed the funnel
Base
Founded Gym Launch, 2016 · sold 66% to American Pacific Group, 2021 · co-founder, Acquisition.com · co-owner, Skool
Context
No regulator findings located. Every headline figure, from portfolio revenue and valuation to book sales and exit price, originates from properties he controls.
“Founder Acquisition.com, Co-Founder Skool.com. Get your free scaling roadmap here.”Their words · his YouTube channel
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4.39MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
Leila Hormozi
02
Holding company02/30

Leila Hormozi

yt/@LeilaHormozi
@leilahormozi

Covers
Management, operations, hiring and culture for founders scaling past founder-led chaos
Model
The operator half of Acquisition.com, where she is founder and chairwoman; the $500M portfolio valuation is self-reported. Her own YouTube and newsletter funnel targets operators rather than marketers. The verified exit is shared with Alex: the 2021 American Pacific Group transaction
Base
Ran operations of Gym Launch, Prestige Labs, ALAN · co-sold to American Pacific Group, 2021 · founder and chairwoman, Acquisition.com
Context
Clean on searches. Audience seeded by cross-promotion from an adjacent owned property, her husband’s larger channels, rather than paid acquisition.
“Founder and Chairwoman of Acquisition.com, where I oversee a portfolio valued at over $500M.”Their words
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1.68MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
Gary Vaynerchuk
03
Holding company03/30

Gary Vaynerchuk

@garyvee
yt/@garyvee

Covers
Attention arbitrage: marketing and platform strategy, entrepreneurship, collectibles, VeeFriends IP
Model
Attention converts through an owned operating group: VaynerX holds VaynerMedia, an 800-person agency that did a verified $100M gross revenue as far back as 2016, plus Gallery Media and VaynerSpeakers. VeeFriends, six NYT bestsellers and keynote fees sit on top
Base
Grew Wine Library from ~$3M to ~$60M · co-founded VaynerMedia, 2009 · early angel in Facebook, Twitter, Venmo, Uber
Context
In September 2024 the SEC settled charges against Flyfish Club, the NFT restaurant he co-founded, over an unregistered $14.8M securities offering; Flyfish paid a $750,000 penalty without admitting wrongdoing. Two commissioners dissented.
“I am a serial entrepreneur, Chairman of VaynerX, CEO of VaynerMedia, CEO of VeeFriends, & 6x NYT bestselling author.”Their words
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11.8MInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Codie Sanchez
04
Holding company04/30

Codie Sanchez

@codiesanchez
yt/@CodieSanchezCT

Covers
Buying and operating “boring” Main Street businesses as a wealth path
Model
A stacked structure she controls: Contrarian Thinking media and courses, Main Street Hold Co, Contrarian Thinking Capital and the BizScout marketplace, fronted by the NYT bestseller Main Street Millionaire. Holdco and fund figures are self-reported; the newsletter claims a million weekly readers
Base
~15 years in institutional finance: Vanguard, Goldman Sachs, State Street, First Trust · partner, Entourage Effect Capital · built Contrarian Thinking from 2019
Context
No actions located. Her “15-year private equity veteran” framing compresses a career largely in asset-management distribution roles, and the small-business return profiles her content popularises are contested in independent commentary.
“I’m on a mission to create 1 million financially free humans through business ownership.”Their words
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3.3MInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Iman Gadzhi
05
Holding company05/30

Iman Gadzhi

yt/@ImanGadzhi
@imangadzhi

Covers
Making money online for young men: agency models, e-learning, lifestyle documentaries
Model
YouTube long-form funnels into Educate.io, his course platform: fourteen courses, with “hundreds of thousands of students” company-reported. Announced as co-owner and investor in Whop, April 2025, via Whop’s own release. Agency, apparel and software ventures trace to his own statements
Base
Left school at ~17 · founded IAG Media, 2016 · founded Educate.io course business, 2018 · co-owner, Whop, 2025
Context
No regulator findings, but no tier-one outlet has ever verified the business: every revenue, student and earnings figure originates from Gadzhi or companies he part-owns, and his core market is young men sold “escape school” outcomes.
“Owner: @consulting (Est. 2016) Co-Owner: @whop ($4B+ GMV) In my free time: @hills”Their words · his Instagram bio
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5.98MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
MrBeast
06
Holding company06/30

MrBeast

yt/@MrBeast
@mrbeast

Covers
High-budget competition stunts, large cash giveaways and endurance challenges, produced at television scale
Model
Attention is customer acquisition for Beast Industries, the holding company above the channels, Feastables and Beast Games. Bloomberg put the media arm near $250M of 2024 revenue against roughly an $80M net loss, with Feastables profitable, and a raise at about a $5bn valuation. None of it is audited
Base
First upload February 2012, aged 13 · left Pitt Community College, 2016 · breakout with “I Counted to 100,000!”, January 2017 · founded Feastables, 2022
Context
A September 2024 class action by five former Beast Games contestants alleges unsafe conditions and harassment and is unresolved; an April 2026 suit by a former employee alleges wrongful termination, which he denies. The line quoted is channel copy, not self-description.
“SUBSCRIBE FOR A COOKIE! New MrBeast or MrBeast Gaming video every single Saturday at noon eastern time!”Their words · his YouTube channel
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511MYouTube · 5 Aug 26

Media company

7 of 3002

Staff, studios, ad sales. The show outlives any single upload.

Steven Bartlett
07
Media company07/30

Steven Bartlett

yt/@TheDiaryOfACEO
@steven

Covers
Long-form interview podcast on business, health and self-improvement; flagship of an owned production group
Model
The Diary of a CEO is produced by his Flight Group; roughly half of FlightStory revenue is advertising per Business Leader, and BBC-linked reporting put expected show revenue near £20M a year in 2024. Paid roles at Huel (director) and Zoe (investor), Dragons’ Den, books and a venture arm sit alongside
Base
Co-founded Social Chain at 21 · youngest-ever Dragon, BBC Dragons’ Den · launched Diary of a CEO, 2017 · Spotify’s #2 podcast by listeners, 2025
Context
A BBC World Service analysis of 15 health episodes found an average of 14 harmful health claims per episode; his studio called the sample misleading. Separately the UK ASA ruled 2024 Huel and Zoe ads featuring him misleading for omitting his director and investor roles.
“Entrepreneur, Speaker, Investor, Author, BBC Dragon, and the host of one of Europe’s biggest podcasts, ‘The Diary of a CEO’.”Their words
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18.8MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
Jay Shetty
08
Media company08/30

Jay Shetty

@jayshetty
yt/@JayShetty

Covers
Wellness and purpose: the On Purpose interview podcast plus a coaching-certification and products ecosystem
Model
On Purpose moved from iHeart to a combined Spotify and Netflix arrangement reported by Forbes at $100M over three years; Forbes estimated ~$21M personal earnings in the prior year. A certification school Forbes describes as $7,000 a course, the Juni drinks brand and the Calm chief-purpose-officer role sit around the show
Base
HuffPost viral-video strategist · launched On Purpose, 2019 · author, Think Like a Monk · Chief Purpose Officer, Calm since 2022
Context
A 2024 Guardian investigation found his claimed three-year Indian ashram residency was mostly spent in Watford, England, and that his certification school made regulatory and partnership claims the named institutions denied. In 2019 he attributed 113 posts after plagiarism accusations.
“Global bestselling author, award-winning podcast host of On Purpose, Chief Purpose Officer of Calm and purpose-driven entrepreneur.”Their words
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18.6MInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Chris Williamson
09
Media company09/30

Chris Williamson

yt/@ChrisWillx
@chriswillx

Covers
Interview podcast on psychology, philosophy, fitness and masculinity, with an attached consumer brand
Model
Modern Wisdom monetises through sponsorship and live tours, though the billion-download figure is his own claim, plus Neutonic, the nootropic drink he co-founded: a verified $3.7M raise at a $20M valuation, over $10M revenue in its first 18 months, then $6M more at $60M
Base
Two decades running club nights in NE England · Love Island series one, 2015 · launched Modern Wisdom, 2018 · co-founded Neutonic, 2023
Context
Clean on searches: no rulings, actions or disputes located. The 4,600 uploads against roughly 900 episodes describe the clips machine doing the growing.
“Host of the Modern Wisdom Podcast. Exploring how to make sense of the world.”Their words
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4.35MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
Scott Galloway
10
Media company10/30

Scott Galloway

profgmedia.com
@profgalloway

Covers
Business, tech, markets and masculinity commentary from an NYU professor turned media operator
Model
Prof G Media ran near $20M a year in advertising-led podcast revenue before adding a paid layer; the stack moved to Substack in March 2026 and is adding ~150 paid subscribers a week toward a projected $1M subscription run-rate. Pivot, books and speaking sit on top
Base
Founded L2, sold to Gartner for $155M · founded Prophet and RedEnvelope · clinical professor of marketing, NYU Stern · NYT Co. board
Context
Clean on searches. His own pages display two different audience figures on the same day, 419,000+ and 325,000, a reminder that even the tidiest self-reported numbers are self-reported.
“Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and host of the Prof G and Pivot Podcasts.”Their words
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419KSubstack · 4 Aug 26
Mel Robbins
11
Media company11/30

Mel Robbins

@melrobbins
yt/@melrobbins

Covers
Mindset and behaviour change through a chart-topping podcast and franchise books
Model
Owns production through 143 Studios, spanning podcast, courses, journals and events, with brand partners including Starbucks, JPMorgan Chase and Audible. The Let Them Theory sold a self-reported ten million copies in twelve months, with the audiobook structured as an Audible exclusive
Base
CNN legal analyst and radio host · 2011 TEDx talk became The 5 Second Rule · launched The Mel Robbins Podcast, 2022 · CEO, 143 Studios
Context
A Facebook writer publicly claimed the “Let Them” concept borrowed her 2022 poem; Robbins denies having read it, and the USPTO rejected the poet’s trademark application as a common phrase. No litigation outcome on record.
“Creator and host of The Mel Robbins Podcast, which is the most shared and followed podcast in the world.”Their words
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13MInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Hala Taha
12
Media company12/30

Hala Taha

@yapwithhala
yt/@YoungandProfiting

Covers
Entrepreneurship interviews plus a podcast-growth agency and sponsorship network built on top
Model
Three stacked businesses: the Young and Profiting podcast, YAP Media, a ~60-person agency serving larger creators, and the YAP Media Network selling podcast sponsorship for brands including LinkedIn and Shopify. “Pacing to eight figures” is self-reported
Base
HOT97 radio production · marketing at HP and Disney Streaming · founder and CEO, YAP Media
Context
Clean on searches. The interesting shape is services-on-top-of-audience: the agency the audience built now sells growth to bigger creators than her.
“Hala Taha, known as ‘The Podcast Princess,’ is the host of Young and Profiting (YAP) Podcast, a #1 Entrepreneurship podcast.”Their words
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165KInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Dave Ramsey
13
Media company13/30

Dave Ramsey

@daveramsey
yt/@TheRamseyShow

Covers
Debt elimination, budgeting, mortgages and retirement investing, framed through a Christian worldview
Model
Ramsey Solutions is a private, vertically integrated media and education company: radio and podcast advertising, Financial Peace University, the EveryDollar app, SmartDollar for employers, Ramsey Press, and referral fees from its advisor network. More than $200M of revenue and 1,100 employees are self-reported
Base
Finance and real estate degree, University of Tennessee · millionaire by 26, then bankrupt in September 1988 · founded The Lampo Group, 1992
Context
A $150M class action filed in April 2023 over his paid promotion of a timeshare exit company was allowed to proceed in December 2023; the company disputes it. Employment suits have twice survived dismissal, one revived by the Sixth Circuit in 2024. No regulator findings located.
“I had met God on the way up, but I absolutely got to know Him on the way down.”Their words · his official bio
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6.5MInstagram · 5 Aug 26

Solo media

6 of 3003

No team, sometimes no product. The person is the business.

Sahil Bloom
14
Solo media14/30

Sahil Bloom

sahilbloom.com
@sahilbloom

Covers
Twice-weekly personal-growth and wealth newsletter feeding a book, holding company and fund
Model
The Curiosity Chronicle reportedly generates about $70,000 a month; around it sit SRB Holdings, the ~$10M SRB Ventures fund raised on the back of the audience, and the NYT bestseller The 5 Types of Wealth. His site displays two different subscriber counts on the same page
Base
Stanford pitcher · seven years at Altamont Capital · zero to 500K Twitter followers in 18 months · NYT-bestselling author, 2025
Context
Clean on searches. The audience-to-fund flywheel is the model: reach markets the deal flow, and the deal flow markets the reach.
“Investor | Entrepreneur | Creator”Their words
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1.0MInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Jack Appleby
15
Solo media15/30

Jack Appleby

in/jackappleby
futuresocial.beehiiv.com

Covers
Social-media strategy newsletter and LinkedIn practice monetised through brand deals
Model
Brand deals are the primary income: six-figure annual sponsorship within a year of going independent, self-reported, bundled across LinkedIn and the Future Social newsletter, with a $795 course, a $5-a-month subscription and speaking beneath. A separate basketball brand runs on the side
Base
15 years of brand social: Microsoft, Beats, Verizon, Twitch · built Future Social at Morning Brew, 2022 · independent on beehiiv since 2023
Context
Clean on searches. The most transparent operator in this volume: he publishes his own revenue by line item, which is also the marketing.
“A weekly newsletter from Jack Appleby on social media strategy, content, and creators.”Their words
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88,780LinkedIn · 4 Aug 26
Justin Welsh
16
Solo media16/30

Justin Welsh

in/justinwelsh
justinwelsh.me

Covers
Systems and playbooks for one-person internet businesses
Model
Digital products dominate: a self-reported $10M cumulative over under six years, $6.75M of it products and $1.17M consulting, at claimed 90% margins with no employees and no paid ads. The LinkedIn Operating System and Creator MBA are the flagships; the newsletter sells sponsorships
Base
CRO of SaaS unicorn PatientPop · solo since 2019 · The Saturday Solopreneur, 175,000+ subscribers
Context
Clean on searches. Every headline number originates from his own posts; documenting the revenue in public is itself the growth engine.
“Helping solopreneurs rethink how they work, earn, and live.”Their words
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175KNewsletter · 4 Aug 26
Ben Thompson
17
Solo media17/30

Ben Thompson

stratechery.com
@benthompson

Covers
Strategy analysis of technology and media: platform economics, aggregation, semiconductors, AI and antitrust
Model
Stratechery Plus at $15 a month bundles the daily Update with a podcast slate including Dithering and Sharp Tech. He states he is fully supported by the work, holds no stock in firms he covers and since 2016 takes no consulting or speaking from them. The one revenue figure in circulation is an outside estimate
Base
Intern at Apple University · Windows apps at Microsoft · WordPress.com at Automattic · MBA, Kellogg · launched Stratechery in 2013, full time from April 2014
Context
The only profile in either volume without an audience figure. Stratechery has never published a subscriber or revenue number, so every figure in circulation is an outside estimate. He covers Apple and Microsoft, both former employers, and discloses it.
“Stratechery is written by me, Ben Thompson. I am fully supported by my work at Stratechery.”Their words · his About page
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Not disclosedNewsletter · 5 Aug 26
Heather Cox Richardson
18
Solo media18/30

Heather Cox Richardson

heathercoxrichardson.substack.com
@HC_Richardson

Covers
Daily explainers placing American politics in historical context, especially Reconstruction and its aftermath
Model
Paid Substack subscriptions at $5 a month, on a newsletter where everything is free to read anyway, so the payment is for the person rather than for access. One model puts it near $865K a month. Seven books, two podcasts and paid speaking sit alongside a salaried Boston College professorship
Base
AB, MA and PhD, Harvard · taught at MIT and UMass Amherst before Boston College · began as Facebook posts explaining the first impeachment, September 2019
Context
She writes from an acknowledged viewpoint and has drawn substantive criticism: the historian William Hogeland argued in Slate in July 2024 that a claimed historical pattern had no basis in the record. No regulator findings or litigation located.
“I’m a history professor interested in the contrast between image and reality in American politics.”Their words · her Substack profile
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2.9MSubstack · 5 Aug 26
Lenny Rachitsky
19
Solo media19/30

Lenny Rachitsky

lennysnewsletter.com
@lennysan

Covers
Product management, growth and technology careers, built from interviews with named operators
Model
Paid subscriptions at $20 a month unlock interviews, the archive, a Slack community of more than 30,000 and bundled partner software. Podcast sponsorship is larger: he told CNBC the podcast and the newsletter each clear more than $500,000 a year. No full-time employees, and around ten contractors
Base
Computer science, UC San Diego · co-founded Localmind, acquired by Airbnb in December 2012 · seven years an Airbnb product lead
Context
No regulator findings or litigation located. The structural caveat is overlap: he is an active angel investor, with 62 investments recorded by CB Insights, in the same category he writes about, and sponsors can be the same companies.
“I publish a deeply researched advice column about building product, driving growth, and advancing your career.”Their words · his newsletter’s About page
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1.2MSubstack · 5 Aug 26

Course & funnel

6 of 3004

Free at the top, priced underneath, and the mechanics in between.

Ali Abdaal
20
Course & funnel20/30

Ali Abdaal

yt/@aliabdaal
aliabdaal.com

Covers
Evidence-based productivity on YouTube, monetised chiefly through courses and a bestselling book
Model
Courses are the core: Part-Time YouTuber Academy, Lifestyle Business Academy and LifeOS, with third-party compilations of his own disclosures putting income around $4.5M a year across fifteen sources. Feel-Good Productivity and standard AdSense and sponsorship sit beneath
Base
Cambridge medicine · NHS junior doctor · YouTube from 2017 · author, Feel-Good Productivity, 2023
Context
Clean on searches. His site displays three different newsletter counts on one load, and independent course reviews debate value for money; nothing adjudicated.
“I’m a Doctor turned Entrepreneur, YouTuber, and the author of the New York Times bestseller, Feel-Good Productivity.”Their words
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6.66MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
Austin Belcak
21
Course & funnel21/30

Austin Belcak

in/abelcak
cultivatedculture.com

Covers
Job-search tactics: landing offers through networking and positioning instead of online applications
Model
A free-tools funnel: resume scanner, cover-letter builder and email finder capture addresses, which convert to paid courses, coaching and an unlimited-access subscription. LinkedIn posting is the acquisition engine; outcome claims are self-reported
Base
Biology degree, 2.58 GPA, 300+ failed applications · five years at Microsoft · founder, Cultivated Culture
Context
Clean on searches. Single-platform concentration is the structural risk his own owned-email funnel exists to hedge.
“How to land jobs they love without ‘traditional’ experience and without applying online.”Their words · his site’s description of what he teaches
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1MLinkedIn · 4 Aug 26
Erika Kullberg
22
Course & funnel22/30

Erika Kullberg

@erikakullberg
@erikankullberg

Covers
“Reads the fine print” consumer-finance sketches converting policy loopholes into affiliate and course revenue
Model
Scripted two-hander videos drive traffic to erika.com, which discloses affiliate compensation from finance and travel partners and sells five programmes plus a paid community and the Erika Taught Me podcast. Sponsorships ran through her agency, Creators Agency
Base
Georgetown Law · corporate M&A lawyer · paid off $225,000 in loans in under two years · founder, Erika Taught Me
Context
She and Creators Agency agreed to pay $372,500 to settle FTX promoter claims in the S.D. Florida MDL, per Bloomberg Law: notice filed June 2025, amount disclosed July 2025, no admission of wrongdoing.
“I’m an award-winning lawyer and personal finance expert featured in Inc. Magazine, CNBC, the Today Show and more.”Their words
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8.8MTikTok · 4 Aug 26
Russell Brunson
23
Course & funnel23/30

Russell Brunson

@russellbrunson
yt/@russellbrunson

Covers
Sales funnels, direct-response copywriting, offer design and webinar mechanics for information-product sellers
Model
ClickFunnels subscriptions run from $97 to $297 a month. The audience enters through free-plus-shipping books, converts to software trials, then to Funnel Hacking Live, where 2026 tickets run $997 to $1,297, and on to coaching that publishes no price. Revenue claims of $100M are self-reported
Base
All-American high-school wrestler · launched ZipBrander as a student in 2003 · first product was a potato-gun DVD · co-founded ClickFunnels, 2014
Context
No regulator findings located. Two structural caveats: Two Comma Club awards are self-attested from a screenshot rather than audited, and the platform is the payments layer for much of the make-money-online industry, whose claims he neither verifies nor controls.
“Helping entrepreneurs build their online businesses. Husband, Father, Entrepreneur, NYT Bestseller, Co-founder of ClickFunnels”Their words · his official page bio
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1.4MInstagram · 5 Aug 26
Amy Porterfield
24
Course & funnel24/30

Amy Porterfield

@amyporterfield
yt/@AmyPorterfield

Covers
Digital course creation, list building, and webinar and launch mechanics for women running online businesses
Model
Digital Course Academy, at $1,997 or six payments of $387, was the flagship until she closed it to new students in January 2026, saying it had served more than 28,000 people and produced more than $54M. The current lineup is application-gated and publishes no price. Headline figures are self-reported
Base
Director of content development at the Anthony Robbins Companies until 2009, then left to start a social-media consultancy · co-author, 2011
Context
No regulator findings or litigation located. Two caveats: none of her active programmes displays a price, so buyers cannot compare cost before a sales conversation; and the review layer around her products is largely affiliate-funded, with disclosed commissions.
“I help women entrepreneurs grow from six figures to seven with revenue they can count on.”Their words · her YouTube channel
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474KInstagram · 5 Aug 26
Alakh Pandey
25
Course & funnel25/30

Alakh Pandey

yt/@PhysicsWallah
@PhysicswallahAP

Covers
Free and low-cost Hindi and English physics, chemistry and maths lectures for Indian entrance-exam students
Model
The only audited business in either volume. Free lectures convert into paid PhysicsWallah courses and offline centres. Audited FY26 revenue was Rs 3,899.5 crore, up 35%, with a net loss narrowed 90% to Rs 24.2 crore, 5.34 million paid users and 353 centres. It listed in November 2025
Base
Taught at Allahabad coaching institutes from class 11 · left engineering at Kanpur · started the channel, 2016 · incorporated the company, 2020
Context
The company remains loss-making at the net level after a Rs 1,131 crore loss in FY24. The share fell below its Rs 109 issue price in February 2026 after a lock-in expiry, before recovering. In June 2026 India’s consumer authority fined it over dark patterns.
“My aim is to democratize and transform the education landscape in Bharat”Their words · the founders page on his company’s site
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14.3MYouTube · 5 Aug 26

Speaker complex

5 of 3005

One idea becomes a book, then a stage, then an enterprise contract.

Tara Swart
26
Speaker complex26/30

Tara Swart

@drtaraswart
taraswart.com

Covers
Neuroscience-framed self-optimisation, manifestation and leadership from a psychiatrist turned author-speaker
Model
Corporate speaking and executive advisory for forty-plus organisations including KPMG and Samsung, plus the books The Source, translated into 38 territories, and The Signs, and paid commercial roles as chief science officer of drinks brand Dirtea and ambassador for retailer Healf
Base
Oxford-trained psychiatrist · senior advisor, MIT Sloan · author, The Source, 2019
Context
Her flagship book explicitly links neuroscience to the law of attraction, a framing outside mainstream clinical evidence, while she holds paid commercial roles adjacent to the science she presents. No regulator findings.
“I am a neuroscientist, author and global speaker passionate about disseminating simple, pragmatic neuroscience and spirituality based messages.”Their words
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814KInstagram · 4 Aug 26
Vusi Thembekwayo
27
Speaker complex27/30

Vusi Thembekwayo

yt/@vthembekwayo
@vusithembekwayo_official

Covers
Motivational business keynotes and Africa-focused venture and SME-development content
Model
Global paid speaking layered on venture vehicles: MyGrowthFund Venture Partners, founded 2014, running accelerators, masterclasses and investments, with programmes like School of Scale beneath. Content is top-of-funnel for fees and training
Base
Forensic-marketing founder at 21 · Dragons’ Den South Africa investor · founder and CEO, MyGrowthFund Venture Partners
Context
A former business partner’s R13.7m suit alleging non-payment and misrepresentation, reported April 2025, remained unresolved on the public record as of 4 August 2026; he calls the claims baseless. He was acquitted of an unrelated charge in March 2024.
“I’m Vusi Thembekwayo, a global business strategist and venture capitalist who architects disruption, not just talks about it.”Their words · his YouTube channel
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1.23MYouTube · 4 Aug 26
Tony Robbins
28
Speaker complex28/30

Tony Robbins

@tonyrobbins
in/officialtonyrobbins

Covers
Peak-performance psychology, behaviour change, and career and money coaching, built around live seminars
Model
Robbins Research International sells ticketed multi-day events in tiers, with Unleash the Power Within listed at $845, escalating into Business Mastery and the Platinum Partnership. Licensed coaching, books and a resort sit alongside. A claimed portfolio of 120 businesses above $22bn is unaudited
Base
Left home at 17, no college · worked as a janitor · began promoting seminars for Jim Rohn at 17 · founded the seminar business in the 1980s
Context
In May 1995 Robbins Research International settled with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged Franchise Rule violations, paying $221,260 in redress and admitting no wrongdoing. BuzzFeed News published misconduct allegations in 2019, which he denied.
“#1 New York Times best-selling author, life and business strategist, philanthropist, entrepreneur”Their words · his LinkedIn headline
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8.3MInstagram · 5 Aug 26
Simon Sinek
29
Speaker complex29/30

Simon Sinek

in/simonsinek
@simonsinek

Covers
Organisational leadership, purpose-driven strategy, trust in teams, and infinite-game business thinking
Model
The Optimism Company sells keynotes, licensed in-person workshops, private online classes and Leaderful Pro, a subscription learning platform with enterprise dashboards, to clients including General Motors and IBM. A booking agency lists his fee at $200,000 and above. It discloses no revenue
Base
BA cultural anthropology, Brandeis · advertising accounts at Euro RSCG and Ogilvy & Mather · the TED talk followed the 2009 book
Context
No regulator findings or litigation located. Two caveats: in June 2018 Immigration and Customs Enforcement awarded roughly $98,000 for leadership training delivered through Ernst & Young. And the Golden Circle is a proprietary model, not peer-reviewed research.
“Optimist, New York Times bestselling author of ‘Start with Why’ and ‘The Infinite Game’, and founder of The Optimism Company”Their words · his LinkedIn headline
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Brené Brown
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Brené Brown

@brenebrown
brenebrown.com

Covers
Qualitative research on vulnerability, shame, courage and empathy, translated for corporate audiences
Model
Seven number-one New York Times bestsellers. Corporate training and licensing run through her research group and the Dare to Lead certification programmes, with enterprise distribution through a 2024 BetterUp partnership where she is executive chair. A Netflix special, podcasts and keynotes sit alongside
Base
BSW and MSW, UT Austin · PhD in social work, University of Houston, 2002 · academic researcher until the 2010 TEDxHouston talk on vulnerability
Context
No regulator findings or litigation located. The standing methodological caveat is her own: the work is grounded theory built from coded interviews, published largely in trade books rather than peer-reviewed journals, and awaits quantitative testing.
“I’m a researcher, storyteller, and Texan who’s spent the past two decades studying courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy.”Their words · her About page
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5.2MInstagram · 5 Aug 26
Method

Every handle was verified against a loaded page on 4–5 August 2026, and each card carries the date its own count was observed. Follower counts are as the platform displayed them that day, with two disclosed exceptions: Instagram blocks logged-out reads for some accounts, so a small number of Instagram figures come from third-party trackers dated within a day; and LinkedIn counts rest on its search-indexed pages. YouTube rounds to three significant figures. A number without a date is a claim that decays; every number here carries one.

Where a figure is self-reported, like portfolio valuations, cumulative revenue or download totals, the card says so in plain text. Self-reported is not false; it is unverified, and the distinction is the point of this volume.

Every quotation is a verbatim self-description from a page we fetched, from a property the subject controls. Context lines cite their sources: court dockets, the SEC, the UK Advertising Standards Authority, the BBC, the Guardian, Bloomberg Law. Where a matter is unresolved, the card says unresolved, with the date we checked.

The audience bar is logarithmic from 10,000 to 1 billion, two decades wider than Volume I, because the scale is different. Portraits are published photographs from each subject’s own site, employer, press page, or Creative Commons, cropped to one frame; provenance for every image is in the production file.

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Thirty people whose point of view became a business next to a profession: the employer-funded voices, analysts, professors, directors and advisors your own executives already read.

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