
John Rampton
Founder and CEO at DUE
💡 Entrepreneur Magazine 💰 Top Marketing Leader ❤️ Founder 📆 @Calendar & 💲@Due 📈 Nations #1 Connector
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2 weeks ago |
share.google | Amanda Breen |Joel Trammell |Sherin Shibu |John Rampton
When Madden Forrest, 12, and his dad, Steven Forrest, 35, started breaking cards — purchasing and opening the sealed products to reveal their contents — it was just for fun. Pokémon cards were first, followed by football. Then Madden watched TikTok creators who livestreamed the process and sold cards to interested buyers. Image Credit: Courtesy of Bull Island Breaks. Madden and Steven Forrest. Madden asked his dad if they could try it themselves, and in October of 2024, the side hustle was born.
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3 weeks ago |
entrepreneur.com | John Rampton
Retirement doesn’t mean staying put. For many retirees, it means something far more adventurous: moving abroad. One-third (34%) of Americans would like to settle in another country if they were allowed to do so, according to a Monmouth University survey from 2024. This number only stood at 10% in 1974. Although this is a growing trend, some individuals may choose to relocate within the U.S. rather than move abroad.
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3 weeks ago |
due.com | John Rampton
John Rampton is an entrepreneur and connector. When he was 23 years old, while attending the University of Utah, he was hurt in a construction accident. His leg was snapped in half. He was told by 13 doctors he would never walk again. Over the next 12 months, he had several surgeries, stem cell injections and learned how to walk again. During this time, he studied and mastered how to make money work for you, not against you.
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3 weeks ago |
due.com | John Rampton
Florida Republican Representative Byron Donalds recently appeared on “Varney & Co.” to discuss two pressing issues facing Congress: the fight against antisemitism and opposition to former President Donald Trump’s tax legislation. During the interview, Donalds emphasized the importance of congressional action in combating the rise of antisemitism across the United States.
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3 weeks ago |
due.com | John Rampton
</p>Caribbean vacations are taking a turn toward luxury as high-end resorts across the region attract travelers seeking premium experiences. While these upscale accommodations come with substantial price tags, savvy travelers can find ways to make these dream destinations more accessible. The Caribbean continues to be a top destination for those looking to escape to pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters.
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