Ep. 75 | Turning Content Into a Finance Company - Juan Hun
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Jack Moran sits down with Panamanian entrepreneur and financial educator Juan Hun, co-founder of Fyros and founder of JHG Media, to unpack how he built a thriving business around simplifying money management. Juan shares how he transformed a pandemic-era YouTube hobby into a multi-stream brand, leveraging TikTok consistency, content repurposing, and financial education for Latin America. The conversation explores building a team, designing monetization funnels, and striking a balance between authenticity and smart selling. He explains why index investing beats complexity, why quantity often precedes quality, and how straightforward strategies often prevail. Listeners walk away understanding that patience, systems, and purpose, not overnight virality, create long-term freedom.
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Chapters
1. Ep. 75 | Turning Content Into a Finance Company - Juan Hun (00:00:00)
2. Building JHG Media and Fyros (00:01:20)
3. Simplifying finance in Panama (00:02:00)
4. Discovering a passion for money (00:03:30)
5. Launching content during COVID (00:04:50)
6. Ten TikToks a day (00:06:10)
7. The first $5.71 online (00:07:20)
8. Quantity before quality (00:08:20)
9. Building a content team (00:09:10)
10. Investing awareness in Latin America (00:11:00)
11. Hooks, watch time, and attention (00:16:00)
12. Turning followers into customers (00:17:10)
13. Selling through DMs and WhatsApp (00:20:00)
14. Multiple income streams (00:25:00)
15. Hiring lessons learned (00:26:30)
16. Working with brands (00:28:10)
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