The Entrepreneurial Attitude with Drew Haney

Published: Dec. 18, 2023, 4 a.m.

In this episode of Veteran On the Move, Joe is welcoming back Army Veteran and entrepreneur Drew Haney. Drew is a successful entrepreneur with several vacant land businesses and continues to serve in the Army Reserve. In this episode, he shares advice and practical exercises for entrepreneurs to overcome the challenges of creating their own successful businesses. Joe and Drew discuss the value of military service, the importance of networking, and confronting the fears of leaving the military.\n\n\xa0\nEpisode Resources:\xa0\n\n \tLandMavericks.com\n \tInvesting in Vacant Land with Andrew Haney - Veteran on the Move\n\n\xa0\n\n\xa0\nAbout Our Guest\xa0\xa0\xa0\nDrew Haney is a visionary entrepreneur and the driving force behind several pioneering companies in the vacant land realm, notably Land of the Free and Rooster Capital. With a robust background in the military, Drew deftly combines his strategic prowess and entrepreneurial spirit to lead groundbreaking initiatives in the land development sphere.\n\nFollowing a successful tenure as an army officer in his formative years, Drew ventured into entrepreneurship, establishing multiple enterprises specializing in unlocking the latent potential of vacant land. His ventures stand as a testament to his astute foresight, disciplined methodologies, and keen eye for identifying promising locales, earning him widespread acclaim within the industry.\n\nDrew's unwavering dedication to sustainability and community enrichment has resulted in transformative developments that breathe new life into localities while delivering exceptional value. A collaborative leader at heart, Drew fosters robust partnerships with stakeholders and investors, ensuring that his projects harmoniously resonate with the community's aspirations and needs.\n\nWith an illustrious track record marked by excellence, Drew continues to shape the land business, leaving an indelible and positive imprint. His core values\u2014faith, family, and freedom\u2014serve as guiding pillars, anchoring his commitment to creating meaningful and sustainable changes within the industry and beyond.\n\n\xa0\nJoin the conversation on Facebook!\nCheck out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship.\n\n\xa0\nAbout Our Sponsors\n\n\nNavy Federal Credit Union\xa0\xa0\n\nAs a member-owned not-for-profit, Navy Federal puts members at the heart of every single\xa0thing that they do. With low fees and great rates, resources to help you crush your financial goals, and 24/7 access to stateside member service representatives with award-winning customer service\n\nMembers could enjoy:\n\n-Earning and savings of $473 per year by banking with us\xa0\n\n-An average credit card APR that\u2019s 6% lower than the industry average\xa0\n\n-A market-leading regular savings rate nearly two times the industry average\n\n\nLearn more: www.navyfederal.org/offers\n\nAt Navy Federal, our members are the mission.\xa0\xa0\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\n4Patriots Survival Food\n\nCreate your own stockpile of the best-selling 4Patriots Survival Food Kits.\n\n \tHandpacked in the U.S.A.\xa0\n \tThe kits are compact and stack easily.\n \tThey have different delicious breakfasts, lunches, and dinners.\n \tAnd their 5-star reviews on the website rave about the flavor and taste\n\nAnd right now, you can go to 4Patriots.com and use code VETERAN to get 10% off your first purchase on anything in the store. Including our emergency food supply kits designed to last up to 25 years!\n\nJust go to 4Patriots.com and use code VETERAN to get 10% off your first purchase of 4Patriots Survival Food.\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\nGusto\n\nIf you\u2019re a small business owner, this is for you. Running a business is just plain hard:\xa0endless to-do lists, employees to take care of, and your ever-present bottom line. So first of all,