A Playful Path to Entrepreneurial Success in Tech with Amber Allen, Double A Labs
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Welcome to the first-ever episode of Getting Rich Together! In this inaugural episode, I had the joy of interviewing tech founder and entrepreneur Amber Allen of Double A Labs, who has achieved truly remarkable success in her business. She shares how she took a huge risk by leaving the comfort of corporate life to fully commit to her company. That gutsy decision paid off in spectacular fashion — in just the first year, Amber's business generated a staggering $1.5 million in revenue. The millions continued rolling in, with the company hitting $4.5 million in year two, $6 million the next year, and eventually cresting at $12 million in sales. As the sole founder, Amber expertly navigated the stresses of rapid scaling and growth. Amber touches on balancing her thriving career with priorities like family, travel, and creative pursuits. As an advocate for designing a wealthy life filled with meaningful experiences, she offers a refreshing perspective on investing in what you truly love. Today, Amber has created an innovative product that helps people focus and pay attention using gamification principles from her 20 years in the video game industry. Her mission is to build platforms enabling more play, creativity, and curiosity in people's lives. With her incredible entrepreneurial talents and passionate vision, Amber is creating a powerful legacy. Key Topics: Peeling back the layers of Amber’s childhood Learning to take bigger risks when there’s not much to lose Discovering the hard way that money gives us access and opportunities Having one foot in each door of the corporate life and entrepreneurship Investing in milestones vs. spending on “stuff” Your first investment should always be in yourself Using tools that give you shortcuts to success Investing in play and creativity Even if you lose everything, you’ll always have your reputation The power of constructive feedback and learning from people smarter than you Asking what you can do for others vs. asking what people can do for you Spending is about what brings the most value to your life, not the price tag How money conversations manifest in intimate relationships The differences in how men and women look at investing Not taking life so seriously Connect with Amber online: Website (professional): https://doublealabs.com/ Instagram: @amberallen_aa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amberallendoublea/ Find more from Syama Bunten: Instagram: @gettingrichpod, @syama.co, Website: https://scalingretail.com/, www.syamabunten.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/scalingretailconsulting