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The unlikely journey of Ladder, a fitness app that went from near-death to becoming the #1 grossing fitness app, driven by relentless customer understanding, innovative TikTok growth, and a laser-focused approach to solving user problems.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the evolving landscape of digital marketing, emphasizing the importance of organic social content, measuring creative success, and leveraging platforms like Google Shorts and TikTok to feed AI language models while driving business growth.
In this episode, Gary Vaynerchuk offers practical advice and motivation for overcoming career and financial challenges, emphasizing personal accountability, the importance of taking action, and leveraging AI and social media tools to create opportunities.
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.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the VeeFriends comic book universe, highlighting its creative process, character development, and mission to make comics more welcoming and accessible to new fans while building a potentially iconic intellectual property.
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.
After eight years of struggling with a skincare brand, Aliett Buttelman pivoted to makeup patches and experienced an explosive viral moment when Taylor Swift wore their product, turning Fazit Beauty into a seven-figure brand in just 48 hours.
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.
A raw and powerful conversation with Grammy-nominated singer Alex Warren about overcoming childhood trauma, losing both parents, living in a car, and transforming pain into purpose through music while maintaining an incredibly resilient and compassionate perspective.
Gary Vee shares advice on finding confidence, overcoming job dissatisfaction, leveraging LinkedIn for career opportunities, and maintaining a positive mindset while navigating personal and professional challenges.
Alex Hormozi advises entrepreneurs to start creating content, work for free to gain experience, and focus on becoming an expert in a small niche while continuously learning and improving their skills.
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.
In this episode, Ed Elson discusses the latest jobs report showing unemployment rising to 4.6%, interviews labor economist Kathryn Anne Edwards about the economic implications, talks with Jon McNeill about developments in the EV industry, and explores TikTok Shop's rapid growth in the retail space.
An engaging fireside chat about marketing, branding, and the critical importance of having a great product, featuring insights from Gary Vee and Poppi founder Allison Ellsworth on how to build a brand that resonates with consumers.
A comprehensive exploration of books as revolutionary technology, tracing their evolution from ancient scrolls to modern novels and examining how their physical and intellectual design has transformed human thought, communication, and social understanding.
Sen. Ed Markey discusses the threats to democracy, free speech, and First Amendment rights under the Trump administration, focusing on FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's attempts to censor media and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the TikTok ban.
Gary Vee discusses creating more life options through hard work, social media content creation, overcoming insecurities, embracing childlike joy, and seizing opportunities like TikTok affiliate marketing while maintaining a balance between work, play, and rest.
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.
Gary Vee offers pragmatic advice on starting a business in 2026, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, passion, and execution over market trends, while discussing opportunities in live social shopping and the power of consistent content creation.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the value of manual labor, overcoming fear of failure, embracing accountability and optimism, and encourages listeners to pursue their passions while being willing to take risks and learn from losing.
Gary Vee provides end-of-year advice on team leadership, brand building, and marketing trends, covering topics like AI skills, side hustles, digital marketing, business naming, and the importance of staying optimistic and authentic.
A comprehensive discussion on digital marketing, social media strategies, technology's impact on business and culture, and insights on Gen Z, focusing on capturing consumer attention in an ever-changing digital landscape.
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.
Gary Vee provides entrepreneurs and social media marketers with strategic insights on growing their businesses through organic social media content, emphasizing the importance of creating platform-specific content, building a strong brand, and focusing on views as a key metric for success.
In this episode of Tea with GaryVee, Gary discusses AI's potential to create opportunities, addresses fears about technological shifts, and provides practical advice on pursuing passions, overcoming self-doubt, and taking control of one's life.
Gary Vaynerchuk offers unfiltered advice on building a successful business, social media strategy, personal accountability, and embracing a mindset of continuous action and positivity across multiple passions.
Loren Castle transformed her cancer diagnosis at 22 into a mission to create Sweet Loren's, a $120M/year clean, allergen-free cookie dough brand that grew from a tiny New York apartment to over 5,000 supermarkets nationwide by focusing on delicious taste, customer needs, and staying true to her purpose.
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.
Gary Vaynerchuk breaks down the importance of self-awareness, overcoming fear and envy, leveraging AI and emerging technologies, and taking accountability while pursuing entrepreneurial success through joy and passion.
Alex Hormozi discusses strategies for business growth, enterprise value, customer acquisition, and scaling across various industries, offering tactical advice to entrepreneurs through listener call-ins about businesses ranging from apparel to robotic cotton candy machines.
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.
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.
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.
Alex Hormozi breaks down his SPCL framework for building influence through content, emphasizing the importance of status, power, credibility, and likeness while highlighting the value of consistency, live interaction, and creating content tailored to a specific audience.
In this episode, Cal Newport explores the internet's best advice for reinventing your life by analyzing five popular reset videos, extracting key insights about brain dumping, information consumption, goal-setting, reading, and multi-scale planning.
A deep dive into the future of marketing, focusing on leveraging organic social media, AI influencers, and creator content to drive brand relevance and sales in an increasingly fragmented digital landscape.
Electronic Arts is set to go private in the largest leveraged buyout ever at $55 billion, with investors including Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, seeking to monetize the company's vast attention and potential for mobile gaming expansion.
A deep dive into the world of digital advertising, exploring its economic significance, the rise of AI, evolving social media platforms, and challenging prevailing narratives about online marketing and Meta's business model.
Cal explores the inner workings of TikTok's recommendation algorithm, revealing how its machine learning system blindly curates content without human values, potentially amplifying humanity's darker impulses and creating concerning societal impacts.
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.
A discussion of AI's potential impact across industries, including radiology, coding, and potential monetization strategies for AI companies, with insights on market size, competition, and technological challenges.
OpenAI and NVIDIA announce a massive $100 billion investment partnership, while discussing the economics of AI, Meta's new AI-generated video feed, and a potential TikTok sale.
Gary Vee discusses the importance of consistency, providing value, and creating content across multiple platforms with a guest who is a financial advisor looking to grow his business and reach millennials.
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.
The episode discusses the Trump administration's new $100,000 entry fee for H-1B visas, which could significantly impact tech companies' ability to hire skilled foreign workers, particularly those from India.
A detailed exploration of the US-China tech rivalry, focusing on NVIDIA's chip dispute, the potential TikTok deal, and a nostalgic trend among China's Gen Z reflecting economic challenges and changing social dynamics.
In this episode, Jason and Lan discuss Trump's proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, the TikTok deal involving potential investors like the Murdoch family, and the launch of Howie, an AI executive assistant startup.
A deep dive into the Ellison family's potential media empire takeover, analyzing their moves with Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, and TikTok, while discussing the broader implications of media consolidation.
Steven and Allison Ellsworth transform their apple cider vinegar home brew into Poppy, a prebiotic soda sensation that sold to Pepsi for nearly $2 billion in just five years, revolutionizing the soda category through creative branding, strategic positioning, and viral marketing.
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 two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Aaron Parnas dive into Trump's potential deployment of the National Guard in Chicago and the ongoing saga of Kilmar Arrego Garcia's immigration case, discussing the broader implications for American democracy and political messaging. The conversation also explores the challenges facing the Democratic Party, youth political engagement, and potential 2028 presidential candidates, with insights into the current political landscape and media dynamics.