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Melissa Wood-Tepperberg shares her transformative journey from self-destruction and emotional survival to finding inner peace through meditation, movement, and self-love, revealing how she built a wellness platform that serves millions while continually working to unmask and heal her deepest wounds.
Bob Regular shares insights on the evolution of digital media, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, trust, and brand building in cutting through the noise of modern marketing and entrepreneurship.
Nonprofit founder Scott Harrison shares how Charity: Water revolutionized fundraising through simple messaging, innovative approaches like donating birthdays, and a transparent 100% donation model that has raised over $1 billion to bring clean water to millions worldwide.
Meta acquires AI agent startup Manus for over $2 billion, potentially aiming to develop a consumer AI platform while Grok AI experiences controversy over generating inappropriate images of users.
Clay, Sean, and Daniel discuss their top stock picks for 2026: Exor N.V. (a holding company with a significant Ferrari stake), Mercado Libre (a dominant Latin American e-commerce and fintech platform), and Meta (a tech giant with strong advertising capabilities and potential AI upside).
Gary Vee offers career and life advice to various individuals, emphasizing the importance of embracing change, avoiding the concept of "wasted time," and maintaining discipline while pursuing personal and professional goals.
Gary Vee discusses how small businesses can leverage social media, AI, and digital marketing strategies to grow their brand, emphasizing the importance of creating content across multiple platforms and using AI tools to enhance marketing efforts.
A deep dive into Gen Z's worldview, exploring their experiences with technology, economic challenges, dating, and institutional trust through the lens of a generation shaped by smartphones, the pandemic, and financial uncertainty.
Gary Vaynerchuk leads a discussion with entrepreneurs about social media marketing strategy, content creation, and business innovation in 2026, emphasizing the importance of constantly evolving content approaches and leveraging emerging platforms.
Julie Solomon shares strategies for entrepreneurs to build a magnetic Instagram brand, monetize their following regardless of size, and create value-driven content that attracts and converts followers into paying customers.
Cal Newport unpacks Derek Thompson's essay "Everything is Television" by exploring how internet-based media is increasingly adopting the continuous, non-specific video flow characteristic of traditional television, driven primarily by economic incentives in the media landscape.
A comprehensive guide to growing on Instagram in 2025, Brock Johnson reveals his strategies for creating viral, shareable content, leveraging the platform's algorithm, and turning followers into loyal customers without relying on outdated tactics like hashtags or follower count.
Dawson Gibbs shares insights on building a powerful personal brand, discussing content strategies, the importance of authenticity, and why entrepreneurs must leverage social media to grow their businesses and influence.
John Parkes reveals his DWELL method for building effective Meta ad audiences, sharing strategies for targeting, campaign structure, and creating native, authentic video ads that convert at scale.
In this keynote speech, Gary Vee passionately argues that true success is about happiness, not money, and encourages people to stop buying unnecessary things, find work they love, and leverage the internet's opportunities to build businesses around their passions.
A deeply personal conversation with poet Rupi Kaur about her creative journey, from self-publishing her first poetry collection at 21 to navigating early success, performance, and her evolving relationship with writing and social media.
A deep dive into the future of attention, live shopping, and AI, exploring how young creators can leverage technology to build meaningful businesses while maintaining empathy and personal growth.
Gary Vee delivers a passionate talk about the importance of understanding and leveraging attention in marketing, emphasizing the need for businesses to create content across social media platforms, be adaptable to technological changes, and focus on building brand over direct selling.
The OpenAI Sora 2 team discusses how their generative video technology is democratizing creativity, enabling anyone to create compelling videos, and potentially unlocking world models that could revolutionize scientific discovery and our understanding of reality.
Chris Sacca reflects on his journey through venture capital, climate investing, and personal growth, discussing his approach to risk, authenticity, and finding meaningful work that can create significant impact.
Gary Vee discusses how social media provides the biggest financial opportunity for people under 25, emphasizing the potential of AI, entrepreneurship, and pursuing passionate niche interests to create successful personal businesses.
In this episode, Anthropic's Cat Wu and Boris Cherny discuss the creation and evolution of Claude Code, a revolutionary CLI-based AI coding tool that transforms engineering workflows through its innovative agent architecture and extensible design.
Gary Vee passionately argues that creating daily social media content is the number one free tool that can financially transform people's lives by helping them build attention, sell products, and grow their personal brand.
A deep dive into early-stage venture capital, exploring how top VCs partner with founders before traction, leverage AI for efficiency, and provide value through thought partnership and intellectual honesty.
In this episode, Cal Newport explores the neuroscience behind phone addiction, explaining how dopamine-driven reward systems in our brain make smartphones so compelling, and offering practical strategies to reduce phone overuse by eliminating strong reward signals and reducing the ubiquity of digital cues.
Robbie Stein, VP of Product at Google Search, discusses the evolution of Google's AI strategy, highlighting the development of AI Mode, AI Overviews, and their vision for an expansionary, more conversational search experience that helps users find information more effectively.
Gary Vee hosts an interactive Q&A session discussing influencer marketing, content creation, entrepreneurship, and his upcoming VeeFriends cartoon launch, sharing insights and advice with creators and entrepreneurs about building personal brands, navigating social media, and maintaining work-life balance.
Gary Vaynerchuk delivers a passionate keynote about the importance of attention, social media content creation, authenticity, intuition, and personal growth, emphasizing the unprecedented opportunities available in today's digital landscape.
Brendan Kane discusses the art and science of going viral on social media, emphasizing that success comes from understanding storytelling formats and creating compelling content rather than relying on hacks or tricks. He shares insights from his book "Guide to Going Viral," highlighting the importance of crafting narratives that connect with audiences and leveraging social media platforms to reach millions without traditional marketing budgets.
Here's a concise 2-sentence description for the episode: In this episode, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses the city's incredible growth and migration momentum, highlighting key factors like remote work, tax policies, and a pro-business attitude. Suarez also shares insights on his mayoral journey, diplomatic experiences, and personal philosophy of embracing opportunities and learning from challenges.
In this episode of The Russell Brunson Show, I share one of the coolest pieces in my collection, an original 1925 signed set of The Book of Life by Robert Collier, and the magalogue (Magazine + Catalogue) ad that sold it. Robert Collier wasn’t just an incredible author in the personal development world; he was also one of the best direct response advertisers of all time, selling more than $200 million worth of books through the mail in the 1920’s! That’s INSANE! I break down the ad that sold this book set and why the same framework still works today. From the way he used visualization and storytelling (think Aladdin’s lamp and your own personal genie) to the powerful risk reversal and trial offer, this magalogue is a masterclass in how to sell with words. Key Highlights: How Collier’s ad opened with a powerful hook and visualization to grab attention immediately The way he layered storytelling, case studies, and benefits before ever introducing the product How he transitioned into the offer and made the book set feel like a “genie in a lamp” that could fulfill the reader’s deepest desires The risk reversal structure that made the offer irresistible (free trial, easy return, and low payments) Why the same hook–story–offer framework Collier used in print still applies to funnels, webinars, and sales letters today When you study ads like this, you see how much thought great marketers used to put into their offers. Collier couldn’t just throw up a page and run Facebook ads… He had to make the message and the offer so good people would literally mail back a postcard with their own money. Get Russell's book notes here: http://russellbrunson.com/notes https://sellingonline.com/podcast https://clickfunnels.com/podcast Special thanks to our sponsors: NordVPN: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal https://nordvpn.com/secrets Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Northwest Registered Agent: Go to northwestregisteredagent.com/russell to start your business with Northwest Registered Agent. LinkedIn Marketing Solutions: Get a $100 credit on your next campaign at LinkedIn.com/CLICKS Rocket Money: Cancel unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster at RocketMoney.com/RUSSELL Indeed: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job’s visibility at Indeed.com/clicks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices