Brandon Zhang is a 19-year-old creator. He is a student at Columbia University and also runs his own podcast, The Brandon Zhang Show, where he’s featured guests like James Clear and David Perell. In this conversation, we spoke about where his long term mindset comes from, his internship with Jack Butcher, and much more.
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#043: Sol Brah
Sol Brah is an anonymous Twitter account. He is a self-described physical spiritualist and aesthetic revolutionist. In this conversation, we spoke about why he’s anonymous, his influences on his path to “wokeness,” how to turn someone from depressed to happy, ways to teach children mindfulness, and his vision.
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#042: Hellah Sidibe
Hellah Sidibe is a runner. He is currently on a run streak of over 1,300 days and has generated a following of over 238,000 people on YouTube. In this conversation, we spoke about his infectious positivity, a normal day in his life, and love. He currently is planning his run across the United States.
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#041: Joe Ferraro
Joe Ferraro is an English teacher by day and host of The One Percent Better Podcast by night. In this conversation, we spoke about Joe’s history as the youngest coach in NCAA baseball history, how to get 1% better in areas that aren’t as easy to measure (like family and relationships), and how to have better conversations.
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#040: Tim Stoddart
Tim Stoddart is the owner of Copyblogger, a website that personally helped transform his life in his darkest days. He runs a marketing agency (Stodzy Marketing) and a podcast (The Tim Stodz Show). In this conversation, we spoke about overcoming addiction, the importance of doing difficult things, and 30 day challenges.
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#039: Gary Vaynerchuk
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Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and the Chairman of VaynerX, a modern day communications parent company, as well as the CEO and Co-Founder of VaynerMedia, a full-service digital agency servicing Fortune 500 clients across the company’s 4 locations. In this episode, we spoke about how Gary called my mom in 2011, how he owned domain names before they were hot (and how much he sold them for), and when he realized he was going to be the most famous person in the world.
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