On the Season 2 debut of Lost Cultures: Living Legacies , we travel to Bermuda, an Atlantic island whose history spans centuries and continents. Once uninhabited, Bermuda became a vital stop in transatlantic trade, a maritime stronghold, and a cultural crossroads shaped by African, European, Caribbean, and Native American influences. Guests Dr. Kristy Warren and Dr. Edward Harris trace its transformation from an uninhabited island to a strategic outpost shaped by shipwrecks, colonization, the transatlantic slave trade, and the rise and fall of empires. Plus, former Director of Tourism Gary Phillips shares the story of the Gombey tradition, a vibrant performance art rooted in resistance, migration, and cultural fusion. Together, they reveal how Bermuda’s layered past continues to shape its people, culture, and identity today. You can also find us online at travelandleisure.com/lostcultures Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
Money doesn’t just come from one place—it drips, trickles, flows, and floods into our lives in different ways. Drip Trickle Flow Flood is a podcast that explores the power of multiple income streams. Whether you're an employee, a freelancer, an entrepreneur, a creative, or an investor, we break down how money enters your life and what to do with it once it’s yours.
Money doesn’t just come from one place—it drips, trickles, flows, and floods into our lives in different ways. Drip Trickle Flow Flood is a podcast that explores the power of multiple income streams. Whether you're an employee, a freelancer, an entrepreneur, a creative, or an investor, we break down how money enters your life and what to do with it once it’s yours.
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood , we sit down with business growth consultant Brian Hardy, who joins us from his new home in Portugal. Brian shares how his curiosity and courage led him to launch multiple businesses, including home flipping, franchising, and a coffee brand, before finding his sweet spot in marketing systems and consulting. From flipping century-old houses in Maine to building a remote-friendly business that supports franchisees, Brian breaks down how he’s created a lifestyle that supports freedom, flexibility, and global living. You’ll learn: How Brian tests business ideas quickly (and isn’t afraid to fail fast) The difference between solo entrepreneurship and the franchise model, and the tradeoffs of each How he transitioned from flipping homes to consulting with franchisees Why LinkedIn is his current favorite tool for B2B lead generation The path he took to relocate to Portugal (and why the food and healthcare alone are worth it) His #1 tip for building a team and offloading what you hate doing ABOUT BRIAN: Brian Hardy is the innovative founder of The Maverick AI, a groundbreaking tool launched in early 2024 that helps businesses connect with missed opportunities to drive more sales. With a diverse background in real estate investing, graphic and web design, marketing, and business strategy, Brian has a knack for turning ideas into thriving ventures. Before venturing into the world of AI, Brian owned a sign shop, a successful web design firm that won Best in the Northwest five years in a row, a print brokering company, and a home flipping business. His expertise spans multiple industries, making him a versatile consultant and strategist who helps businesses grow through technology. Brian's journey began as a graphic designer, which evolved into web design and eventually into real estate investing and house flipping. His mission is to help others succeed by enabling them to see what they can't and grow through innovative solutions. Outside of his professional life, Brian is an avid scuba diver and recently became a Dive Master. He loves to travel and explore the world, always seeking new adventures and experiences. Connect with Brian for collaborations and explore how The Maverick AI can help your business thrive. Visit www.themaverick.ai or email him at growth@themaverick.ai to connect. Connect with Brian: 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianghardy/ 🌐 Websites: https://themaverick.ai/ https://demo.themaverick.ai/mavdemo https://brianhardy.com/ https://agentai.themaverick.ai/voice-agent-ai https://demo.themaverick.ai/ https://connect.themaverick.ai/ Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast app. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Links: Tony’s website: https://tonymoceri.com/ Melissa’s website: https://melissacassera.com/ 💌 Want more? Subscribe to the newsletter for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/…
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with Kali Berg, the co-owner of Wild Hemlock in Anacortes, WA, a charming Pacific Northwest gift shop that’s much more than meets the eye. From rebranding her store to juggling screen printing, knitwear, and knitting classes (all in 1,000 square feet!), Kali walks us through what it really takes to create multiple income streams as a brick-and-mortar entrepreneur. You’ll hear about how she listens to customers, diversifies offerings, and even rolls tables out of the way to host knitting circles. This one’s a must-listen for anyone thinking of launching a retail or local business. You’ll hear: Why Kali rebranded from Ink & Wool to Wild Hemlock, and how customer confusion led the way What it’s actually like running a boutique retail shop in a seasonal tourist town How she diversifies her income with screen printing, classes, consignment, and markets The boundaries (and lack thereof) of working with your spouse and running a family business Her creative approach to space, inventory, and marketing on a tight budget What makes Anacortes’s small business community so powerful, and how it keeps her inspired Rate and Review If you loved this episode, please take a moment to rate and review Drip Trickle Flow Flood on your favorite podcast app. It helps new listeners discover the show and it makes our day. Thanks for listening! Links: Wild Hemlock: https://www.wildhemlockpnw.com/ Tony’s website: https://tonymoceri.com/ Melissa’s website: https://melissacassera.com/ 💌 Want more? Subscribe to the newsletter for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood , we dive into one of the most debated financial decisions of all time: Should you rent or buy your home? Spoiler: the answer isn’t one-size-fits-all—and might not be what you expect from a real estate investor. Tony shares his unfiltered take on the rent vs. buy conversation, revealing why he’s a huge proponent of home ownership… and why he still rents. From building wealth through rentals before ever owning his own home, to using “house hacking” and creative financing, Tony walks us through how renting can be a smart financial move when approached with clarity and strategy. We also explore the hidden costs of ownership (hello, $2,000 water heater), the emotional weight of buying a home, and how knowing why you're buying is more important than when . In this episode, we break down: Why owning your primary residence isn’t always the best investment The real math behind renting vs. buying (including taxes, maintenance, and flexibility) How Tony bought investment properties before he could afford to own his own home What “house hacking” is and why it’s one of Tony’s favorite wealth-building strategies How construction labor shortages and rising repair costs factor into homeownership decisions Creative examples of renting out your home while living elsewhere (tiny home, anyone?) This episode is for: Anyone asking themselves, “Am I wasting money on rent?” or “Should I wait to buy?” This is the perspective shift you didn’t know you needed. Links: Tony’s website: https://tonymoceri.com/ Melissa’s website: https://melissacassera.com/ 🎧 Listen in and ask yourself: What are your real goals—and is your housing choice aligned with them? 🌀 Like the episode? Follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who’s stuck between Zillow tabs and Rent.com. 💌 Want more? Subscribe to our newsletter for income ideas that drip, trickle, flow, and flood into your life. https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood , we sit down with real estate investor and broker Anthony Petz for a raw, practical, and inspiring look at what it really takes to build income streams through real estate. Anthony shares his journey from office supply sales to full-time investor, the mindset shift that helped him walk away from his 9-to-5, and the unglamorous but necessary grind of turning a single rental into a portfolio. From crawl spaces to cold-knocking on homes, Anthony shows that persistence, discomfort, and creative problem-solving are essential to real estate investing. Whether you’re curious about getting into real estate, wondering if now is even the right time, or stuck trying to make your rentals actually pay , this episode breaks it all down. In this episode, we dig into: Why sales skills and a high tolerance for discomfort give you an edge in real estate investing How to start building a real estate portfolio without waiting for “perfect timing” The power (and pitfalls) of leverage, seller financing, and creative deal-making What makes cash flow more sustainable than chasing flips The overlooked emotional and psychological side of entrepreneurship This episode is for: Anyone curious about investing in real estate and wondering if it’s still possible in today’s market. Links: Anthony’s website: https://petzrealestate.com/ Tony’s website: https://tonymoceri.com/ Melissa’s website: https://melissacassera.com/ Listen in, and ask yourself: Are you stuck in analysis paralysis… or ready to knock on the next door? Like the episode? Follow the show and leave a review. It helps us reach more listeners like you. Get more drips, trickles, flows, and floods: Subscribe to our newsletter for ongoing insights and income ideas that match your real life. https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood , we’re diving deep into what it looks like to swirl your passions into a purpose-driven, income-generating business. Our first guest breaking down her Drip Trickle Flow Flood is Suzzie Vehrs. She’s a birth doula and founder of She Births Bravely , where she supports mothers through education, postpartum care, and personalized services. Suzzie comes from a finance background and shares how she transitioned into mission-driven work, built a business from scratch, and developed multiple income streams without sacrificing joy, sustainability, or service. In this episode, we dig into: What it means to “swirl” your interests into one integrated business How Suzzie built a profitable, purpose-driven business while raising two kids solo The reality of entrepreneurship vs. the highlight reels we often see Why Suzzie added writing, blog monetization, books, and postpartum services to her offer suite How to create flexibility and financial freedom by turning your services into layered income streams The emotional and logistical shift from unpaid passion work to building a sustainable business How paying your kids through your business can be both legal and smart What it looks like to say no to what’s not working—and reinvest in what is This episode is a must-listen for anyone building a service-based or mission-driven business, and especially for those navigating pivots, pressure, or parenthood along the way. Guest: Suzzie Vehrs, founder of She Births Bravely , author of Divine Birth , and postpartum care provider Website: She Births Bravely Other links: Melissa’s SWIRL Effect workbook: https://melissacassera.gumroad.com/l/swirleffect Tony’s website: https://tonymoceri.com/ Like the episode? Follow the show and leave a review. It helps us reach more listeners like you. Get more drips, trickles, flows, and floods: Subscribe to our newsletter for ongoing insights and income ideas that match your real life. https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood , we answer our very first listener question—and it’s a good one. Melissa Hoffman , a holistic mindset coach and nervous system expert, asked: “How do you balance starting a new side project that’s different from what you've been doing while you're still growing the business you're working on? How do you do that without getting distracted or confusing people around what you do?” Melissa is currently growing her women's empowerment coaching business, while also wanting to relaunch a boudoir photography business in a brand-new city. If you’ve ever juggled two different revenue streams—or even considered it—this episode’s for you. We unpack our own experience with multiple income streams and share honest, tactical strategies for how to bring in more income without bringing on burnout or confusion. In this episode, we cover: Why your “flow” and “trickle” don’t need to happen at the same time, and how to plan for that How to be realistic about time, energy, and which stream to prioritize first The importance of choosing what you can live with for the next 2–7 years Tips to batch your creative energy and create guardrails around your excitement How to explore new ideas without dropping your current obligations Why it’s okay (and powerful!) to publicly announce your next project, even if it’s not fully built yet How to blend or “swirl” different income streams under one personal brand or message If you’ve ever struggled with feeling pulled between projects, confused about how to market your multiple offerings, or unsure which stream deserves your time—this episode gives you the tools to move forward with confidence, clarity, and intention. Ask Yourself: Which of your income ideas is your flow? Which one could be your drip or trickle? Are you giving each the time it realistically deserves? EPISODE LINKS: https://www.melissahoffmann.com/ https://melissacassera.gumroad.com/l/swirleffect https://tonymoceri.com/ Liked the episode? Follow the show and drop a review on your favorite podcast platform. It helps us reach more people like you! 📩 For every drip of insight, trickle of wisdom, flow of ideas, and occasional flood of inspiration, subscribe to our newsletter: https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
Disclaimer: The opinions of the guest are their own and not necessarily those of their employer In this episode of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood , we sit down with our very first guest: longtime local banker Ria Van Weerdhuizen, who’s been helping individuals, small business owners, and families understand their money—and use it wisely—for nearly two decades. This conversation is packed with approachable, real-world insights on how to build a strong financial team, why a real relationship with a local banker can be a game-changer, and how even small financial moves can turn into big momentum. Whether you’re just starting your financial journey or juggling multiple income streams, this episode will help you see your bank, not just as a place to deposit checks, but as a partner in your Drip, Trickle, Flow, or Flood . In this episode, we dig into: Why working with a local banker can offer you more support, insight, and flexibility Available accounts and tools folks can start with What is HELOC (home equity line of credit)? What to do when you don’t feel confident talking about money with financial professionals, and how to shift that How Ria turned a trickle into a flood with a real estate investment The power of showing up to your bank with a notebook full of questions, and owning your financial conversations Evaluating the risks and rewards of online-only banks Resources: Whatcom Dream Financial Literacy Courses Liked the episode? Follow the show and drop a review. It helps us reach more people like you! 📩 For every drip of insight, trickle of wisdom, flow of ideas, and occasional flood of inspiration, subscribe to our newsletter: https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ Show 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.…
In this episode of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood , we dig into how the people in your life influence your mindset, your opportunities, and ultimately your money. This isn’t about surrounding yourself with billionaires on yachts. It’s cultivating a rich mindset—one rooted in curiosity, abundance, generosity, and forward thinking. Whether you’re growing a business, shifting careers, building wealth, or just trying to think differently about money, your environment matters. The words you hear, the stories you absorb, and the people in your orbit all shape what you believe is possible. In this episode, we dig into: What it actually means to have a “rich mindset” (and no, it’s not about money first) How your circle of friends and colleagues can lift, or limit, your financial growth The surprising impact of media, mentorships, and group chats on your money habits The power of intentional peer groups Why flexibility and freedom are often the real currency we’re chasing Simple ways to “upgrade” the conversations in your life and create space for financial growth This episode is for anyone craving a little more inspiration, clarity, and intention around who they let influence their money mindset. 🎧 Listen in, then ask yourself: Who’s in your financial inner circle? And are they helping you drip, trickle, flow, or flood? Liked the episode? Follow the show and drop a review. It helps us reach more people like you! 📩 For every drip of insight, trickle of wisdom, flow of ideas, and occasional flood of inspiration, subscribe to our newsletter: https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
In this episode of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood , we dive into the money conversations that happen (or don’t) within families. We dig into: The (often avoided) conversations about money and family—and how our childhood shapes our financial mindset Tony’s experience running businesses with family, managing real estate with his parents, and what it’s like owning rental properties with his wife and brother Teaching kids about money early through simple but powerful exposure to money skills and entrepreneurship Why generational money beliefs still impact us—and how to handle conversations where your path (especially if you're a creative) might confuse or challenge your family This podcast is for anyone who’s ever tiptoed around financial conversations with family—or wants to break that cycle and bring more openness (and wealth wisdom) into their household. Liked the episode? Follow the show and drop a review—it helps us reach more people like you! 📩 For every drip of insight, trickle of wisdom, flow of ideas, and occasional flood of inspiration, subscribe to our newsletter: https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ 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.…
In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood , we go into the myth of the starving artist and how creatives can shift from scarcity thinking to sustainable income. Whether you're a writer, screenwriter, poet, or daydreamer with a notebook full of ideas—this one's for you. Melissa shares how she built a business around writing, from screenplays to romance novels, while Tony gets honest about navigating the freelance writing world, building confidence late in life, and finding joy. You'll hear: Why the "starving artist" narrative needs to die How to treat your creativity like a business The difference between a hobby and a side hustle (and why both are valid!) Ways to diversify artistic income without "selling out" Why promoting your work doesn’t make you less of an artist The power of choosing your clients, rates, and creative priorities 🎧 If you're interested in how money flows into your life as a creative—and how to turn your art into income streams (without selling your soul)—give us a listen on any podcast platform. Creativity and business are not mutually exclusive. You can write poems and get paid. You can self-publish and show up like a CEO. The flow begins when you stop thinking like a starving artist and start thinking like a business owner. Resources Mentioned: Tony’s book A Wandering Mind Melissa’s Lockwood Universe book series Episode 2 on the 7 types of income streams Tony’s Website Melissa’s website Melissa on Instagram Tony in Instagram Don’t miss a single drip. Subscribe for free and catch every trickle, flow, and flood of money wisdom as it lands. Disclaimer : The content in this episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified financial advisor or professional regarding your unique situation.…
Welcome to Episode 2 of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood hosted by Tony Moceri and Melissa Cassera. Whether you’re an employee, freelancer, entrepreneur, or investor, this podcast is all about how money moves into your life—and what you can do with it once it’s there. In this episode, we dig into: The 7 core income streams that most people earn from—and why understanding them is the first step to building wealth. How each stream fits into the Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood framework. Why stacking income streams over time creates stability and freedom. What to look for when evaluating your own streams (and where your next one might come from). How to start small, stay consistent, and build a strategy that supports your lifestyle and goals. This podcast is for anyone who wants to stop relying on just one paycheck and start building a diversified financial life—one drip, trickle, flow, or flood at a time. Also mentioned: Tony's book - https://getbook.at/WanderingMind Melissa's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Melissa%20Cassera/author/B0BRBNHBBL Melissa's website: https://melissacassera.com/ Tony's website: https://tonymoceri.com/ Liked the episode? Follow the show and drop a review—it helps us reach more people like you! For more real-talk money insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive content, subscribe to our newsletter: https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ Disclaimer : The content in this episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified financial advisor or professional regarding your unique situation.…
Welcome to the first episode of Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood hosted by Tony Moceri and Melissa Cassera. Whether you’re an employee, freelancer, entrepreneur, or investor, this podcast is all about how money moves into your life—and what you can do with it once it’s there. In this episode, we dig into: What Drip, Trickle, Flow, Flood actually means (Hint: It’s how money enters your life—and it’s probably happening right now). How your childhood money beliefs still shape your financial habits today. Tony’s early obsession with Monopoly and how it led to a lifelong strategy for financial independence. Melissa’s journey from money shame to money confidence (and how she used to literally avoid invoicing clients 😱). One “money rule” that drives both of us crazy —and why it might be holding you back. Plus, the biggest financial myths that get passed down like bad family recipes (yes, we’re looking at you, “Skip the latte and you’ll be rich” advice). This podcast is for anyone who wants to rethink their relationship with money, explore multiple income streams, and build a financial life that actually works for them. Liked the episode? Follow the show and drop a review—it helps us reach more people like you! For more real-talk money insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and exclusive content, subscribe to our newsletter: https://driptrickleflowflood.substack.com/ Disclaimer : The content in this episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified financial advisor or professional regarding your unique situation.…
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