The American Dream Revival Podcast with Hayley & Doug

7 Figures working two days a week with four kids | American Dream Revival Podcast Ep. 1

Hayley & Doug Johnson Season 2 Episode 1

If you've ever thought that you can't 'have it all', if you can't raise an amazing family while running your own successful online business on just a few days a week - well you're wrong. Plenty of people are doing just that today thanks to digital products and social media, and in today's episode we're walking you through how we do it ourselves!

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Hey everybody. Welcome to the American Dream revival podcast. My name is Doug. This is my wife, Hailey. For those of you guys that don't know us. We're husband, wife, entrepreneur duo, homeschooling parents of four, yeah, it is they're going to put that on the whole line item there, right? my LinkedIn profile should look stacked right now with all this stuff that's going on. But anyways, if you don't know who we are, welcome to the podcast. If you know who we are, you're probably like what is going on right now? Because this does not look like the YouTube channel that I subscribed to. There's a different brand, there's a different logo. There's different lots of things that are going on. But yeah, basically, this is our first podcast back with a new branding. We're excited to jump into it. And so Haley, what happened with the Randy what's going on here? So for the last couple of years, especially if you guys are watching this podcast, not listening to it. On what which was the full well, how do we explain it used to be called Digital Income family. And for the last couple of years, we posted specifically about how to make money online as someone on social media, not necessarily as an influencer, but as people that wanted to make semi passive income through online courses, coaching programs, digital products, basically. And while we still do that, and that is how we make, you know, I would say a large majority of our money, we help people do that. We were just feeling like, you know, a lack or basically just like a disconnect with our content. Because if you guys are influencers, whatever you want to call, I hate that word. But like people that create content on social media, you will know that whatever you create content on is who you become. And it is also what you know, you're talking about all the time. And so talking so much about funnels and optimization, and the sales process has just started to get stale. And I think with like the addition to the fourth child that we now have in our family, it's just becoming a lot. And so we felt a shift, honestly, ever since we turned 30 ourselves to really care about what's happening in society, you know, what our children are being presented with, and so on social media and in society and religious building, like a strong family culture where you are responsible for your family to the best, I guess, highest degree that you can be physically, mentally, spiritually. And so we're just trying to be better people. And we want to create content that really mimics the traditional or no, not mimics models, a traditional fan American family. Yeah. And basically there was like, it's kind of like this perfect moment kind of thing where it were two things happen at once, right. So as the, like Haley was saying, with creators, there's a point in every creators career journey, where they're just like, tired of talking about what they've been talking about, like there needs to be some type of evolution that happens for the Creator, right. And so that was happening at one point, because we're having these values spread within us. But then at the same time, we're seeing in society, there's like, a similar need for that, right, like, social media is just, I'm gonna put it lightly on the fritz, I guess is how we would put it social media is wild right now. You know, our kids are being exposed to a lot of things and we're trying to prevent as they're growing up. And so we were just like, You know what, I think now's the time for us to make the brand change to go from just business to like now, Haley said, talking about family wealth, independence and stuff about like the traditional old school American dream. So today's podcast episode, we are so stoked to bring to you guys, because we feel like it's one of the biggest issues we see people in America, but honestly, kids throughout the entire world, depending on the country that you're from, facing and that is basically families are being we feel divided, okay? The kids nowadays, especially in America are being grossly overscheduled. Meaning that the kids have so many different activities, school activities, extracurriculars, that they don't spend enough time with their family, which is where we feel like the biggest potential for shaping a child's moral compass and their character. That's where it's built within the family unit. It's being built through social media, or obviously through screens or through peers or through people other than the most important figures in their life, which are their parents, we also feel like people, especially in America have this distortion of like what the work life or what a work life balance looks like absolute. People think that they live in balance or in harmony, if they work eight to five, and then spend an hour or two with their family at night, a couple hours golfing on loose cannon a couple hours on the weekend. And then they get two weeks off for vacation every year, they will do that for 40 years, then they retire and die. And that's like kind of dramatic, but we just do not subscribe to that at all. And yeah, we're going to talk all about that today. And also, this phrase that we've kind of coined ourselves I mean, I don't think any I've seen this anywhere else, but it's basically how we're able to live an integrated lifestyle. So we saw this traditional American life where the family is all pulled apart, whatever you think of it nowadays. And we just did not want to do that. We thought how can we do everything? Nearly exact opposite. So if you guys don't know who we are, we homeschool our kids. We have four of them. We have Have a seven year old, a five year old two year old and a five month old as of tomorrow, I think. And we run an online business together when the kids are sleeping. So during naps and nights, we fit pretty much all of the work into a two day work week. And that sounds ridiculous, because we're able to make seven figures with working two days a week. And it wasn't always like that we have killed ourselves to get here. And we are straight up as raw as it gets as truthful as it gets. Because we don't paint this fairy tale for you guys for no reason. But we want to share with you guys the realities of what our life is able to look like, because we've questioned the norm. And so that's what we're gonna do in today's podcast. Yeah, that is absolute heat. Wow, that's the way that we have it, we have a challenge we do, man, I almost blew it out of the water. So we're going to be talking about the integrated life, right, and we're gonna be talking about, you know, what it looks like how to get to it, the things that you need the steps that you got to take. But there's only so much that you can do just kind of listening and trying to figure things out on your own. If you're serious about it, right? If you're serious about it, we actually have a five day challenge, a live five day challenge that's coming up, that's going to walk you through every step of setting up your own integrated life. And we're going to be in there coaching people through the process. Now, if you're watching this, and it's kind of later down the line still sign up because you can get the replay for the challenge, you can still get all the worksheets, you can still get all the videos that are there. But I am extremely pumped to be able to walk people through this because doing a challenge means like, we get to talk to people the whole time when we get to tell them we get to answer the questions, we get to give them feedback. So if you want that, check it out in the link in the description below. Or if you're listening to this on like Apple podcasts or something, there's gonna be a link in the show notes or somewhere you can click it if you can't find it DM US American Dream revival, and we will get you the link to the challenge. But yeah, I am super pumped. So where do we start with this? How do we get people on board with the integrated life? I feel like that's the thing, right? Like people need to want this integrated life they need to be able to leave their work life balance of having, you know, a once a week spa treatment that you get in office or you get the beer on the Fridays This is my office. My office was and I'd love the work life balance topic because I was sold work life balance, like to the to the to the nines. How are we that phrase goes like I was absolutely sold on that. But before we get into it, I guess we should talk a little bit about what that looks like the integrated life. I mean, okay, so I already kind of touched on what our life looks like. And so um, you know, in a nutshell, like we homeschool our kids, we work naps and nights we take Friday's off and we take a lot of these awful like Fridays we go out in nature. We talk about that a lot on our Instagram accounts, which if you're not following on there, we've are posting a ton now like never before, so we'll link that down below. And yeah, we go hiking like all throughout Southern California, which is where we live. And yeah, throughout the rest of the week, we educate our children and we bring them alongside us within our business. So they know a lot of the inner workings of what it looks like to run an online business. We are a primarily screen free family. I don't really leave with that to be cool, because straight up like we watched a lot of Cinderella a lot of like screens for the first couple years. But we talked about this recently on Instagram. And so yes, we're on a screen right now. I know people are just like how do you post if you don't look at a screen? I was like I put on a blindfold bro. Like, anyways, we are about screens and technology. My husband's like great a nerd. I've got like, doesn't like Max. He's like the gamer time. It's not that you got like six keyboards. It's the whole deal. Yeah, so we love screens, but we don't like it as a as a part of our family. It's not it shouldn't be a crutch. I'm not gonna go off on this tangent. Yeah, we're not. But anyways, so So that's what it starts to look like. Right? Like, yeah, this is the idea of the integrated life, work life live more with your family? Yes. But so why should people want to do that? Why should people want the integrated life? And why should they want to spend every waking moment with their children? Oh my gosh, I mean, you shouldn't. It's our kids are amazing. It gets rough every day, though. Around from three to five. Like I have to plan something or else like it's gonna go well, but anyways, you guys know that with little kids? Why should you be interested in learning about this topic? Okay, so let's just, I mean, I want to just quickly rewind to how I even learned about it. So probably a decade ago, when there was like the second wave of YouTubers, the vloggers or the sorry, the daily vloggers. Okay, so these are people that would literally log their families every single day right or wrong. This was the wave and I was in college isn't a crazy meaning. This was a new thing. Like this was a thing that people don't actually do. Well, they're like going down to one like, one a day now some people still do live long like some people are still but like good ones. I don't know. I feel like they're the good ones are like once a week anyways. I don't watch that. Well, the OGS are down, way down. You can't stay that what does that rat race vlogmas and if you guys are new because we gained a lot of new followers on Instagram, I was an influencer for like a good bloggers their thing we were putting up fall decor in July. You Who knows? Anyways, so okay. 10 years ago, I was sitting in my finance class because I have a useless finance degree, which I don't know how I got. But anyways, and I hated it. So I was like watching YouTube, like any other basic college sorority girl, and I was watching his waters, and that was like, a window into another life, okay, because I was slaving away. And I was like, I'm just gonna get this degree being, you know, college debt. And what get this job that I know, I'm not gonna like, I mean, I was just questioning everything. Because I saw this family and specifically this family because they had little kids. They were traveling the world doing cool things. Little did I know, it's like frickin sponsors, like now I know, because we were influencers for a couple years there full time, Doug and I as a family, till we obviously do business now. But yeah, so I saw this. And I was like, I don't know how this is happening. But this is an integrated life. Obviously, it's not the life that we necessarily want anymore. Because we don't want to have to rely on brand deals to feed our family, like we did for a couple years there. But the intention was, was that you're with your kids? Yes. Whenever you want, at whatever schedule you working less wherever you want working on, there's no ceiling for your pay. I know people like okay, Haley, it's just a creator. Like that's called a contract. But back then it wasn't like, there was like there was no, it wasn't like a term, you couldn't put it in an Instagram profile. Because Instagram didn't exist. Yes, like, while but regardless of whatever it is, and you might roll your eyes, because you don't want to do that. You can have an integrated life and whatever way you want. Absolutely. But you know, for us in our story, it does. It does, you know, associate yourselves with social media. Yeah. Because you're an adult, that was okay. Like that was the path that we found that you kind of stumbled upon. And that was the point is, is like the whole, like getting a college degree and then working for 40 years, and then retiring to live the life that you want, while you know, working eight to five and then this work life balance thing didn't make sense. Like you got weekends off, then you got two weeks off a year, if you're lucky, you get a 10% pairs. I can't with it. Like we're just not obviously we're entrepreneurs too, like we we don't want that life, you know, so grateful for nurses and all the people that will come for me and doctors and all those people, but it's just not for us. So if it's not for you keep listening, I guess, or whatever. But yeah, so I saw that family. And I didn't know what it meant to be a blogger, I quickly learned that it wasn't for me, but I thought they can have that. So why can I you know, and so I started questioning everything. And if you guys want to learn about our story and how we were full time influencers, I'm not going to talk about that right now. You can listen to the first episode in this podcast, which we'll link below maybe we'll put like our story, we'll put a bunch of we were like some of the time YouTubers, lots of different we tried so many different online businesses. We've been working together for over like a decade. Yeah, like nearly a decade. And so we've always been striving for this life, and especially having four kids, we then started asking ourselves like, how can we work even less, you know, the whole working smarter, not harder. Anyways, yeah. And so being able to, like actually see that and see that it was possible. Back then it was like, Haley stumbled upon something that that she didn't know that was going to unlock like a whole wealth of options, right. But the thing is, is today, you guys are all rolling your eyes, because you're like, well, that's just a vlogger that's just content creator. But the thing is that you still don't know that there are other hidden options and other things that you can do. In order to be able to live this integrated lifestyle. It's like a, you know, there's, there's multiple paths, and there's multiple, you could set your own time and set your own hours. And there's so much that you can do to build to make that happen, we want to be able to show and kind of like, morph our kids with our daily actions as part of our daily actions are is, you know, being able to work around them. And I know people are gonna think that's kind of weird to build, like work around your kids and literally because yeah, literally like around them and doings while they're doing things we're working, or we're kind of like separating things there. But we want to be able to bring them on because like, a lot of times when you're growing up, you don't see what your parents are doing. Right? It's like, oh, that the kids don't need to see that or the kids or that, you know, they're too young to understand what's going on. And they don't need to know what I'm doing. They don't even know what I'm working on or things like that. Right. And what it does is it kind of creates this family divide to where it's like you don't know everything. As a child, you don't know everything about your parents, right? And then which is okay, sometimes it is okay, sometimes and there's some some needs for that, you know, some people work very gnarly jobs, and like, they probably shouldn't be telling their kids everything that you're doing. But at the same time, in my opinion, it can create a layer of a disconnect. So it's like, if I don't see what my dad's doing all the time. I may not want to go to him all the time with all the stuff that I have, because I'm not allowed in on a section of his life that's there or something like that, right? We don't want that with our kids. We want our kids to be able to know what we're doing. We want them to see how hardworking we are. We want them to know what we're at they know like what are the point is of what we're doing and then action that we're taking that day. Because we want there to be like no wall right? I mean, yeah, some things we have a private life. That's not what I'm getting at. What I'm saying is I don't want there to be a wall to where they feel uncomfortable thinking like Oh Dad has work or like mom has worked and I can't talk about these things. Yeah. And so there's that because obviously like when people ask me, what did your dad do? What is your dad do Haley when I'm going to I don't know, he does some type of business thing. He wears a suit like, I don't know. And so nothing's wrong with that necessarily, but like nowadays, obviously, we are on social media, it's easy for us to bring our kids in. It's not as easy to do that if you're a firefighter, obviously. But another big reason why we wanted to really bring our kids and work around them you know, without like, obviously neglecting them nothing is like that. We work two days a week so obviously no, our whole life is about our kids. But is really when we started homeschooling so our eldest is seven and we only homeschooled since she was really like five and a half ish here and there really like a year full bore. And I realized after not being homeschooled myself, neither of us were a regular public school kids that went private school for a little bit. They're so normal, that homeschooling is just living life with their kids and teaching them everything that is going on in your life. You know, I mean, you got to do math, reading and writing but beyond that, it's like okay, what are we going to learn today? Like whatever the heck you want you know, we don't bring school we don't do school at home necessarily. We don't like mimic the public's facade homeschool is a lot of people think that's what homeschool. Is this school at home. I thought it was to the desk. Pencils. No, it's honestly like, Cage underneath, you know, send all my books. And so yeah, yeah, the gum under there anyway. But yeah, so like, once I started really learning after meeting homeschool families, larger families, women that are older than me and learning through their mistakes. Oh, it's actually just whatever the heck we want it to be. So how do we want to raise kids, we want to raise kids in a way that's basically introduces them to what the world is going to look like, which is technology pays, which is not necessarily looking at screens, but like making money online, okay. And so that's why it's another reason why we wanted to really, you know, live our life alongside our kids, and so that we can teach them math and writing, but we can also teach them about an ad. Okay, we can also film the ad next to them, we can also mess up mess up, mess up mess up. And our five year old, our seven are like, wow, like mom and dad, you know, they've been they've been at this for a while. And obviously, we're not neglecting our kids at all. So no one say that, because that's not the truth. But like, they have failed so many times that we get to witness them failing. And we tell them Hey, guys, like we've spent now they have no idea how, like, what $1 is, right? Because then five and seven, but one day, they're gonna get it. And so when we say we spent, you know, 50 grand on ads, and they all burned, which has happened before, throw it in a dumpster fire. And we try to compose ourselves, you know, because money is abundant. They can go through that experience with us if we can control our emotions, honestly, because it's hard being entrepreneurs. And so we just didn't want to be this entrepreneurial family that like, had all this stress. And like, you know, didn't let our kids in because it is stressful. Even if you guys see a picture perfect family on social media, the podcast is here to show that life is real, you know. And so, anyways, we're going on long tangents here. But we really bring the point is, is we bring our kids into every most everything we do. Yeah, because we want to teach them. Yeah, that's the point of being integrated is bringing them into like the everyday process and bringing them into the business process, bringing them into the life process, you know, being around them all the time. Another thing though, with the integrated life kind of having to do with that, you know, bringing them in the progress in the process also means pulling them out of other things. Yes, like the societal norm, thank you for that. Right. It's really, it sounds horrific. Yeah. Like mom and dad. Yeah. So So listen, we're not sitting there. Like, I'm not trying to go through the books with my daughter, okay, talking to her about all the money, we spent the 100 1000s of dollars that we spent on courses and mentor and all this stuff I'm not trying to drill for not all that. Yeah, it's not just that it's more like showing work ethic, right. But at the same time, we are removing her and removing them from outside factors and unknown things and unknown influences that are out there, right. Like, I'm not trying to be political here. But there's a lot of stuff I don't like in the public school system right now. Right, there's a lot of topics that are being talked about that kitchen and we talked about, there's a lot of books in the library that shouldn't be on library, in my opinion, every third write something and so those are things that we can now control. So part of the integrated life is not just to show them the cool things, but it's also to to maintain innocence in a way of things that they don't necessarily need to know about, in my opinion. And so that's part of that's part of it, like a huge reason for the integrator life that you guys might want is if you feel the same way about protecting your children, about protecting the future generations and about being able to kind of be like, shield you from certain things than an integrated life may be a thing that you want to look at because you can now like purposely step with them in everything that they do in life for a reason. Like you know, there's like a purpose behind everything that we're doing. We're not just letting some outside factor do what they won't the kids random Karen teacher, yes, you know, some kind of teacher that's out there, it could be a friend, friend, I'm gonna put an air quotes out there. It could literally be up passing by if somebody like in a hallway or a screen, you know, it can be a screen, it could be so many little things. Like, when I was a kid, and I was out there in like middle school. I was already seeing kids fight I was already seeing, you know, he talked about place. It was, you know, it was it was pretty sad. Yes, it was pretty, it's pretty wild. But anyways, we want to now transition, I'm, I'm guessing, yeah, we don't need to go down that route. Off in the distance, 1000 yards there. We don't leave here with flashbacks. It was wrong. So now we're gonna talk about how you can actually make this possible. So we are not daft in the fact that we know that not all of you guys who run your own business like us, obviously, you don't make money from social media, you don't make passive income yet, you might be a nurse or a teacher or I don't even know a stay at home mom, and your husband works crazy long hours, like we have not done that necessarily. But we've done some combination of the things that I just mentioned, you know, and we've lived live like this growing up. And so we know that it's not gonna be you know, in the way that we're presenting it to you guys on a silver platter. We know it's taken blood, sweat, and tears, which is going to be the next episode is how to actually get there, through you know, making semi passive income through an online business. So that's our next episode. In detail. We're talking about how to do that, and how we've done that, but for right now, there's different ways I think it's really just like a philosophy number one on how you think some ways that we do this that just sparked my, my like, mind or whatever is. So this is the way I was raised. I had an extremely integrated life with my parents, and I love the relationship that I have with them. My parents would treat me like I was a little adult. And I think it seriously helped me, like, surpass a lot of my peers, even if I wasn't smart, smart, quote, unquote, right? I wasn't I mean, I don't speak very well sometimes hold Doug. I'm illiterate. I say Tony likes to me alms. It. None of that matters. You know, I'm an extreme introvert, I only talk to the camera. You know, I just I don't know, not good in crowds, like, whatever. I have all these issues that a lot of you guys might think that you have to like, label yourself as not good at Tech. I'm not good at Tech. He's He's the first person to tell anyone that I'm terrible with any of that. But I think because my dad instilled this confidence of like, you know, knowing about what was going on in the world with world events and what he was facing with his entrepreneurial endeavors. I feel like it shaped me to just be better. So like, for instance, today, a part of our homeschool curriculum, it's not it's just life learning. Even if your kids are in school doesn't matter. We're reading a book called do the work. It's actually right there. And it's a book about the resistance dog was in here for this. He doesn't know what the heck I'm schooling the kids. I came out and she was watching this pot this YouTube video. It was like the debate there's a debate that Haley's to show them what like a debate Look, they're only five and seven. So anyway, I walked out the way to, you know, had to show them through a screen. Yes, a healthy way to, you know, like, talk it out. But anyways, so rings really short read, it's for adults, but that doesn't matter. So it's called do the work. And it's about how the enemy is your mind. Doug's already, like killed me now. Because I'm like, on one, like, all the time, he's ready to go all the time. But like, it's so good. And I want people to know, like, this is something that I believe you should talk about with your kids, because the thing that's gonna mess you up in doing the monkey bars, or fighting off that bully at school, hopefully not, you know, I had all these experiences, literally, that one in school. So if your kids are in school, not saying that's happening, but you don't know what's happening, sometimes you have to prepare them and equip their mind, right? You have to fight off the number one thing that's gonna mess you up is your own mind. So it's like called the resistance in the book. And anyways, we talk about how your mind is the single best thing that can aid you in success and the number one thing that can aid you when failure and so that's just and then I give her personal anecdotes as to how this is happening right now with me in my own business, how I think that I don't have enough time, but that's probably just the resistance, quote, unquote. And you might think this is all blue. It's not where we're like religious people. But it's, it's psychology, you know, and so that's one of the many ways other than starting like a cookie business and like yeah, like having her learn marketing basically show and like, have her go to do things. Yeah, we do talk a lot about life lessons. But we also talk about like, things that we're learning like hey, like Annabelle, you know, our oldest is always asking us about people's names of like, books that we're reading and like things that she hears, because we're always talking about it around them. And so yeah, this is stuff that's happening and so, you know, a step in towards that integrated life like Haley was saying that example is just opening up a little bit to something I think is so cool, too, is on one of our coaching calls. We have a student and he has a bunch of girls, I think they're all girls. Yeah, bunch of little girls and his daughter's on a coaching call. Yeah. And the calls get raw. Okay, this girl is 12 Yeah, she's got this funny YouTube channel, which we agreed to, like, help her grow. I get really good by some thumbnails. Yeah, she's amazing. But she's on the calls. And she asked very good questions. She's only 12 years old. And this is I'm like, when when he asked him my daughter's on the call immediately. Yes, yeah. Yeah, absolutely. This is not one of those things where it's like, separate and divide the children from from the business call that's happening. Like literally get them on and talk about them. We did the people that like sit with our kids at church. Yeah, like, yeah, that's a whole nother thing. It's like not dividing that whole section. But we had to talk to our other students and be like, by the way should keep around like, yeah, quick hurry. The call the calls get wrong, I want to talk not telling you anything inappropriate, obviously. But sometimes it's very cool. We'll cry. Yes. Like, you know, because they want this so bad. That, you know, their mind their resistance literally is messing them up. And so the girl is there and she learns through adult experiences. Yes. You know, and we're all aware of she's there. So nothing's like inappropriate. I think that's, that's such a cool thing. And I would love to be able to talk about, like, kids safe adult experiences. Yeah. You know, like that. That would be such a cool kind of like, way to kind of break into things that's there. But yeah, having having having her on there. And then seeing like, there's other kids that are that are online that run like their own businesses, and they do a bunch of things. It's very inspiring. Yeah. And it's and yeah, in my opinion, is a great way to integrate everything. Yeah. But anyways, as far as like how we do that is through our online business. And so we obviously have the time not because we're magically blessed, or privilege at all. We've gone through immense lows and high highs, people would debate the privilege, buzzword and forever it is but there's no we had to work super hard to get to this point because we knew that we wanted some type of specific lifestyle. But in our next podcast, I'm currently the therapy this one's a lot but and the next podcast we're going to talk about exactly how we did that and how we would encourage you guys to do that in 2024. But that's pretty much everything that we wanted to talk about. Join our challenge below. If you guys are watching this like before it's live, it's next week and then if this is a replay, then grab the replay and you'll get so much value but thank you guys so much. We're pumped and then we will see you guys in the next one. Bye guys.