Drip Trickle Flow Flood

#56. Fast Money Funds Slow Dreams

25 min · 28. huhti 2026
jakson #56. Fast Money Funds Slow Dreams kansikuva

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In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we explore the idea that fast money can fund slow dreams. Whether you’re starting a business, writing a book, launching a creative career, or simply trying to create more flexibility in your life, this conversation will help you rethink how income, sacrifice, and small financial wins can work together to create long-term momentum. 1. Fast money doesn’t have to be a lot of money. It simply means income that comes in quickly and consistently, even if it’s small. Those small amounts can create stability and reduce stress while you pursue bigger goals. 2. Look for the lowest hanging fruit and adjacencies. The best side income often connects to your existing skills or interests. It doesn’t have to be your dream job, but it should support your dream in some meaningful way. 3. Financial breathing room creates creative freedom. When your basic needs are covered, you gain the mental space to focus, think clearly, and make progress on long-run goals. 4. Small savings and income streams compound over time. Cutting one expense or earning one small payment may not feel significant in the moment, but consistency turns drips into trickles and eventually into flows. 5. Every dream requires trade-offs. Whether it’s working extra hours, living below your means, or taking on temporary work, progress often comes from being intentional about what you’re willing to sacrifice now for what you want later. Our Links Tony’s website [https://tonymoceri.com/] Melissa’s website [https://melissacassera.com/] Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting. Grab yours! [https://theprinthousedesign.com/collections/drip-trickle-flow-flood] Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to this newsletter [https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/] for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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jakson #63. Mount Kilimanjaro, a Guinness World Record, and the Power of Failure (with Ryan Greigg) kansikuva

#63. Mount Kilimanjaro, a Guinness World Record, and the Power of Failure (with Ryan Greigg)

What happens when you spend nine months training for a Guinness World Record attempt and come home without the record? In this inspiring episode of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood, we sit down with Bellingham real estate agent, entrepreneur, and adventurer Ryan Greigg [https://www.instagram.com/ryanparkgreigg/] to unpack his extraordinary journey to Mount Kilimanjaro. What began as a dream on a vision board became a life-changing expedition that challenged Ryan physically, mentally, and emotionally. Ryan shares how a series of personal hardships, including divorce, grief, and career reinvention, led him to embrace fitness, discipline, and personal growth. Along the way, he developed the mindset that ultimately carried him to Africa’s highest peak and into an ambitious attempt to set a Guinness World Record. This conversation explores goal setting, resilience, morning routines, personal accountability, public commitment, failure, success, and why the biggest victories often happen long before you reach the summit. Whether you’re pursuing a business goal, financial milestone, fitness challenge, or lifelong dream, Ryan’s story offers powerful lessons on becoming the person capable of achieving what once seemed impossible. In This Episode: * Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and attempting a Guinness World Record * The connection between adversity and personal transformation * Why big goals should scare you a little * How public accountability can accelerate growth * The surprising emotional impact of “failing” after achieving something extraordinary * Morning routines, meditation, journaling, and long-term success * Why the journey matters more than the outcome 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Big goals are meant to change you. Ryan shares a powerful reframe: the purpose of a goal isn’t necessarily to achieve it perfectly. The real purpose is to become the person capable of pursuing it. The growth happens during the climb, not at the finish line. 2. Failure is often just success wearing a different disguise. Although Ryan initially viewed the experience as a failure because he didn’t achieve the Guinness World Record, reflection helped him realize he’d accomplished something extraordinary. Sometimes our expectations prevent us from recognizing our victories. 3. Publicly declaring your goals creates accountability and inspiration. Rather than keeping dreams private, Ryan believes in sharing them. Telling others what you’re pursuing creates accountability, strengthens commitment, and can inspire people around you to pursue their own ambitions. 4. The drip-trickle-flow-flood principle applies to everything. Whether it’s fitness, business, wealth building, relationships, or personal development, meaningful results rarely happen overnight. Consistent effort over time creates momentum that eventually compounds into extraordinary outcomes. 5. Reflection is as important as achievement. After accomplishing a lifelong dream, Ryan resisted the urge to immediately chase the next goal. Through meditation, journaling, and time in nature, he’s focused on understanding who he became through the process and what comes next. Follow Ryan on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ryanparkgreigg/] Listen to Ryan’s Podcast 15 Point Plan [https://winmakegive.com/15-point-plan/] Our Links Tony’s website [https://tonymoceri.com/] Melissa’s website [https://melissacassera.com/] Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting. Grab yours! [https://theprinthousedesign.com/collections/drip-trickle-flow-flood] Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to this newsletter [https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/] for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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jakson #62. Why Saying No Creates More Opportunities kansikuva

#62. Why Saying No Creates More Opportunities

Saying yes can open doors, but saying no often determines which doors are worth walking through. In this episode, we explore why “no” might be one of the most important words in business, money, and life. We share stories about opportunities that looked good on paper but created stress, distraction, and commitments that lasted far longer than expected. Whether you’re deciding on a new project, considering a partnership, or simply feeling overwhelmed by too many options, this episode offers practical ways to make better decisions and create more space for what matters most. Every “yes” comes with a hidden commitment. What looks like a simple opportunity often includes months or years of work behind the scenes. It’s important to evaluate the reality of the commitment, not just the exciting outcome. Trust your intuition. We discuss the physical signals we experience when something isn’t right. Ignoring those signals has often led to our biggest business headaches. Opportunities should fit your current season of life. A great opportunity at the wrong time can still be the wrong opportunity. Consider whether a project aligns with the lifestyle, flexibility, and priorities you want right now. Most ideas don’t deserve a yes. Melissa shares that she says no to the majority of her own ideas. Being selective creates space to fully commit to the projects that matter most. Saying no creates room for better yeses. When you decline opportunities that drain your time, energy, or attention, you free yourself to pursue the work, relationships, and experiences that are better aligned with your goals. Our Links Tony’s website [https://tonymoceri.com/] Melissa’s website [https://melissacassera.com/] Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting. Grab yours! [https://theprinthousedesign.com/collections/drip-trickle-flow-flood] Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to this newsletter [https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/] for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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jakson #61. The Long Road to Becoming a Working Screenwriter kansikuva

#61. The Long Road to Becoming a Working Screenwriter

What does it actually take to build a creative career from scratch? In this episode, Melissa is in the hot seat and pulls back the curtain on her journey from marketing professional to working screenwriter with multiple produced films and a major feature project in development. Along the way, she shares how she spent years learning the craft, building relationships, handling rejection, and developing the business skills that most creatives overlook. Whether you’re dreaming of writing a screenplay, starting a business, launching a creative project, or simply pursuing something that matters to you, this conversation is a reminder that persistence, skill-building, and a willingness to keep showing up often matter more than having a perfect roadmap. There Is Rarely One Path to Success Creative careers don’t follow a predictable blueprint. Melissa shares how her journey included mentorship, networking, writing specs, learning the business side, and years of effort before earning her first paid screenwriting job. Build Skills Before You Need Them Long before she sold a script, Melissa spent years studying the craft, working with a mentor, reading scripts, and learning how stories are structured. Success often comes from preparation long before opportunities appear. Business Skills Matter Just as Much as Creative Skills Many creatives focus exclusively on their art. Melissa explains why networking, negotiation, communication, and understanding how business works have been just as important to her career as writing itself. Rejection Is Part of the Process From script notes to project passes to opportunities that never materialized, rejection is woven into every creative industry. Learning to separate feedback from personal identity is one of the most valuable skills you can develop. Persistence Often Beats Talent Alone The people who succeed aren’t always the most naturally gifted. They’re often the ones who keep learning, keep improving, keep making connections, and continue showing up long after others have quit. Our Links Tony’s website [https://tonymoceri.com/] Melissa’s website [https://melissacassera.com/] Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting. Grab yours! [https://theprinthousedesign.com/collections/drip-trickle-flow-flood] Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to this newsletter [https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/] for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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#60. Building a Creative Life with Multiple Income Streams (with Madison Campione)

What does it look like to pursue a creative dream while still paying the bills? In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with filmmaker and creative entrepreneur Madison Campione, founder of Wanderlust Films [https://www.wanderlust-films.com/], to talk about building a sustainable creative life through multiple income streams. From corporate video editing and creative consulting to Etsy murder mystery games, dog sitting, and developing her own production company, Madison shares how she’s funding her filmmaking ambitions while creating a lifestyle rooted in creativity, flexibility, and community. * Creative dreams often require practical income streams * Madison shares how freelance editing, video production, and side gigs help fund her larger vision of building a production company and developing original film and TV projects. * Dream-adjacent work can strengthen your creative career * Even when the work isn’t exactly the dream, staying connected to storytelling, editing, writing, and production keeps creative muscles sharp and opens unexpected doors. * Multiple income streams create flexibility * Madison explains how diversified income allows her to pursue long-term creative goals without giving up stability. * Building community matters in creative industries * Madison talks about the importance of networking, collaboration, and local community support in bringing independent creative projects to life. * Creative entrepreneurship can evolve over time * Madison is expanding beyond filmmaking into coaching, courses, writing, and community-building for women filmmakers, showing how one creative passion can branch into many opportunities. Our Links Tony’s website [https://tonymoceri.com/] Melissa’s website [https://melissacassera.com/] Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting. Grab yours! [https://theprinthousedesign.com/collections/drip-trickle-flow-flood] Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to this newsletter [https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/] for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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jakson #59. The Surprisingly Lucrative Business Hiding in the Backyard (with Bob Pierce, SoCal Grill Cleaning) kansikuva

#59. The Surprisingly Lucrative Business Hiding in the Backyard (with Bob Pierce, SoCal Grill Cleaning)

What happens when a side hustle built around cleaning grills turns into a thriving business with employees, recurring revenue, celebrity clients, and a full operational team? In this episode of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood, we sit down with Bob Pierce, owner of Southern California Grill Cleaning and Repair [https://socalgrillcleaning.com/], to unpack the brilliant business model behind his company. Bob shares how he launched the business while working rotating 12-hour shifts at an oil refinery, the hard lessons he learned about hiring and scaling, and why customer experience is what truly sets a business apart. Bob shares: 1. A “small idea” can become a real business if you lean into it. 2. Bob originally thought he’d clean four or five grills a month as a hobby. Instead, demand exploded, forcing him to decide whether to stay small or build something scalable. 3. You don’t need every skill before you start. 4. Bob openly admits he wasn’t mechanically inclined when he launched the business. He learned through YouTube, experience, and by hiring people smarter than him in areas where he lacked expertise. 5. Customer experience is the real differentiator. 6. Since anyone can technically clean a grill, Bob focuses heavily on friendliness, professionalism, communication, and resolving complaints quickly. That attention to service helped the company build hundreds of five-star reviews. 7. Recurring revenue creates stability. 8. One of the smartest shifts Bob made was introducing service plans with monthly billing for recurring grill cleanings. It helped smooth out seasonal income and strengthened long-term customer relationships. 9. Multiple income streams don’t have to “match.” 10. Bob also built a side income stream narrating audiobooks, including romance novels and niche fiction. Income opportunities often come from unexpected places! Learn more about SoCal Grill Cleaning & Repair [https://socalgrillcleaning.com/] Our Links Tony’s website [https://tonymoceri.com/] Melissa’s website [https://melissacassera.com/] Drip Trickle Flow Flood T-Shirts We’ve got merch! That’s right, Drip Trickle Flow Flood t-shirts are officially here and they’re as comfy as they are conversation-starting. Grab yours! [https://theprinthousedesign.com/collections/drip-trickle-flow-flood] Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast platform. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Subscribe to this newsletter [https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/] for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the views of any companies or organizations they may be affiliated with. Listeners should conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial professional before making any investment or financial decisions. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that the information presented is complete, current, or applicable to your specific situation. Investing involves risk, including potential loss of principal. By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not responsible for any financial decisions you make based on the content discussed.

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