13 Year Old 6 Figure Entrepreneur Who Said NO to $30 Million to Preserve Her Mission

Her brand donates to charity & she’s so passionate about her mission she turned down a πŸ’΅$30 MILLION investment from a Shark Tank “shark” to preserve the autonomy of her brand.‍‍

She’s an international πŸŽ™speaker and in this interview, you’ll find her speaking with the clarity & conviction of a seasoned veteran.‍‍

Is Hanalei a model for what’s possible when parents enable a child’s natural genius to flourish?‍‍

Instead of trying to fit children into the box of societal norms, can entrepreneurship be an outlet for creativity that molds today’s children into tomorrow’s confident leaders & change makers?‍‍

I can tell you from spending just a short time around Hanalei and her parents Brian Swan & Unstoppable Branding Agency – Rhonda Swan I sense strong confidence in the young woman usually reserved for adults in their 30’s.‍‍

Her parents are both successful entrepreneurs and have been valuable mentors for the fashionista, but they don’t push her as you might expect.‍‍

They’ve done a beautiful job of creating a container that enables & guides her to follow her bliss with her fashion brand while retaining her child-like spirit and just being a normal kid.‍‍

I HIGHLY recommend you to listen to this fascinating episode of the Danny Carlson Podcast for an insightful look into the mind of someone who’s achieved a level of life success at 13 that most adults still struggle to reach.‍‍

Picture of Danny Carlson

Danny Carlson

My takes on online business, lifestyle design, and international autonomy.
Grew my agency Kenji ROI to 7 figures & 25 employees before exiting. I enjoy refining complex ideas to understand life on a deeper level.