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How a Music Mogul Went From Dead Broke to Epic Real Estate Tycoon Matt Theriault found himself dead broke and needing a life "do-over."

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From music mogul to bagging groceries, Matt Theriault found himself dead broke and needing a life "do-over." Out of the financial ashes, Theriault changed course, building one of today's hottest real estate empires in the country, Epic Real Estate. Theriault explains how his personal credo "Those who educate the market, dominate the market," catapulted him to success. Plus, don't miss a mouthwatering moment as we frequent one of San Diego's most iconic eateries, Hodad's Ocean Beach, where the line often wraps around the block for what Hodad's boasts are the "Best Burgers in the World."

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Co-hosted by Scott Duffy and Alan Taylor, the podcast/video series travels across the United States in search of the best burger in America, and a side of tasty business advice. Business, sports, celebrities and food collide in a fun, interview-style format where noteworthy guests share the secret sauce needed to build prosperous, game-changing companies.

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