Episodes
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Matt Mazzeo went from an agent, at one of the biggest agencies in Hollywood, to the investment world. And he's been extremely successful at both.
He gives amazing advice on how to connect with industry leaders, how to work a side hustle and how to follow your passion and turn it into a career.
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Marc Randolph is the co-founder of Netflix and he's also a serial entrepreneur founding more than a half a dozen successful startups over the last four decades. He's an author, a coach, an investor, and most recently a podcaster. We talked about entrepreneurship, investing and how you can start your business at any age.
Check out Marc's site where you can learn more about his coaching and possibly appearing on an episode of his podcast.
And make sure you listen to his new podcast, That Will Never Work.
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This week we have Rich Kleinman: Agent, business manager and co-founder of 35 Ventures, with Kevin Durant. He's also a college dropout and an ex-bookie. He's got a lot of great stories and lessons to teach us!
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Reed Dickens went from being George W. Bush's assistant press secretary, to co-founding Marucci Sports in 2009. They make bats that are used by more Major League Baseball players than anyone else. How the hell did he end up in the baseball bat business and how did he become so successful? Find out that and more in this informative, and definitely entertaining, interview!
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David has a ridiculous resume! He's CEO of Campus Apartments, founder of FS investments and Lead Director of Wheels Up, plus investor in several cool startups which well talk about.
He takes us on his entrepreneurial journey and teaches us how to start our own.
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Tyler Winklevoss, entrepreneur and co-founder of the cryptocurrentcy trading platform, Gemini, talks about BitCoin and why it's the best investment in the market right now. He even inspired Tom to invest!
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Miles Rogers is the Chief Strategy Officer for Wheels Up, a private membership based private plane company. Think Uber for planes! He gives us a ton of advice on entrepreneurship, branding and strategy that we can all apply to our businesses.
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Kat Cole went from a waitress at Hooters to becoming the president of the company. A truly incredible story! We talked about her rise to success and how to transform your career.
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Dorie Clark is the foremost authority on personal branding. The New York Times called her, "An expert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives." We talked about how to rebrand yourself, what steps to take and how you can start monetizing.
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Bethenny Frankel was the first reality star to launch a successful brand. She took her Skinnygirl brand and grew it into a global powerhouse. We talked about how she did it, the lessons she's learned and what she's doing next.
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Welcome to Brand Aid, where we talk about branding with the biggest names in business. In today's episode, Griffin Johnson and Tom Ward sit down with Brian Cashman, the general manager of the New York Yankees.