Make It Make Sense With Taylor Johnatakis Episode 2

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In this podcast episode we feature our master of Equity Education at 1776 LIVE, Taylor Johnakakis.

This video focuses on the concept of liberty to contract and how individuals can reclaim their power in contractual agreements. By using tools like Black's Law Dictionary to understand legal language and 'word magic,' the lessons cover debt discharge, creative financing, and real estate.

Taylor emphasizes the importance of writing one's own contracts and addresses how government-imposed contracts, like fines and criminal charges, fit into this framework. The goal is to help the common man and woman learn to discharge unwanted obligations while honoring beneficial ones, ultimately regaining control over their financial and legal dealings.

Discover Taylor's in-depth equity debt discharge empowering workshops at 1776 LIVE!

Participants will learn practical tools for reducing liabilities and expanding their asset base.

Begin your journey towards becoming an informed and empowered embodying equity.

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Disclaimer
The information contained herein is not intended to be a source of legal advice. You should not rely on the statements or representations made by the hosts or guests. The purpose of this podcast is to give guidance and to educate those in the community on how to be self-reliant members of the constitutional Republic of the United States of America and as such it is strongly recommended that you do your own research. 1776 LIVE does not assume any responsibility for the actions or non-actions taken by any of the hosts, guests or listeners, and no one shall be entitled to a claim for detrimental reliance on any information provided or expressed herein. We reserve our right to assemble, and we do so peacefully and without trespass.

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