Today Michelle picks up a thought-provoking book by a serial British entrepreneur Gary Ashworth.
The book unpacks a simple framework; what if becoming rich wasn’t about genius or luck - but about repeating one maths movement, ten times?
Michelle Martin speaks with self-made multi-millionaire and author Gary Ashworth about his “Double Up” wealth framework.
The conversation explores responsible leverage, three-year wealth cycles, and why starting small doesn’t mean thinking small.
Money and Me is hosted by Michelle Martin, and this episode reveals how patience, structure, and psychology shape long-term financial freedom.
3 High-Impact Insights:
Wealth grows through repeatable maths, not one big win - what if doubling capital consistently became your new north star?
Value is created, not found: improving assets is as important as buying them cheaply.
Time and psychology matter as much as money - most people fail because they hesitate about getting started. No journey is perfect.

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