
Most entrepreneurs spend years searching for their purpose. Malcolm Keith found his by solving a problem he was living through. As an 18-year-old entrepreneur, Certified Funnel Builder, and founder of Teen Mastermind, he shares how feeling misunderstood by his peers became the catalyst for creating a community where ambitious teens can connect, grow, and lead. In this episode, Malcolm reveals the power of mentorship, entrepreneurial environments, live events, leadership, and faith-driven entrepreneurship. He explains why community shapes destiny, how young entrepreneurs can find their path sooner, and why legacy is built by investing in the next generation. Whether you're a parent, entrepreneur, or aspiring leader, this conversation offers practical insights on building purpose, influence, and generational impact.Key Takeaways• The right environment can accelerate personal growth and leadership.• Feeling misunderstood can become fuel for building something meaningful.• Entrepreneurship requires action before certainty and the ability to pivot.• Live events create transformation by taking people on a journey.• Legacy is preserved when the next generation is equipped to lead.Notable Quotes• "The only way you're really going to know is if you jump in."• "Learning to pivot is one of the most valuable skills as an entrepreneur."• "The most important thing is taking people on a journey through the event."• "They're one person at the beginning of the event and a completely new person at the end."• "Put your kids in the environment you wish you had."
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