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Gary Vaynerchuk builds businesses. Fresh out of college he took his family wine business and grew it from a $3M to a $60M business in just five years. Now he runs VaynerMedia, one of the world's hottest digital agencies. Along the way he became a prolific angel investor and venture capitalist, investing in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Uber, and Birchbox before eventually co-founding VaynerRSE, a $25M angel fund.
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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)
- So, obviously, episode 14 was very much the clouds. It was kind of a hype video. DRock, can you believe this today? DRock, you crushed that. Today was, look, I mean, this is the day in the life of an entrepreneur. Sometimes you get to fly around and run into LinkedIn, and see billionaire sports owners like Steve Ross, and it's one of those days. And other days you're just sitting in the office all day on a President's Day weekend when everybody else is off. And you're grinding through meeting, after meeting, after meeting. You have to just bet on your fucking core strength. That is the game. I'm even stopping myself. I was just about to give you advice of don't listen to Paul Graham or me, but the truth is maybe that is how you dominate. I wish I could take more from other people. You see where I'm going? The number one thing that you can do at this point in your life, whether it's this app or fucking this is where you're gonna win, is you just need to decide what's the one thing that you're better at than anything else that you're better at, and you need to become the extreme version of that. That I believe more than anything. Your creative game is your creative game. It's like the talent you were born with, and the practice you've deployed against it. But 360 yourself. Among like EQ, HR, like building the equity because you know Karen loves Kanye, and then making a Kanye joke when Diageo's giving tough feedback, and it's a tough moment. That's the fucking magic. In a world where I know how creatives are judged everywhere else, I'm not waiting for your big thing. I'm trying to see if you got all those other little things, because they lead to consistent big things. - Yeah, definitely. I appreciate you saying that. You're right. A lot of people just don't say that. It's kind of like when you tell the people you care you actually care about them because people don't hear it enough. Sometimes you have to do that. - [Gary] That's how this thing scales. That's why we have what we have. - Thank you. - Because it's not something that's written on the wall. - Yeah, I know. - It's religion over tactic. - Yep. - Got it? - And it really does manifest itself in the work. - [DRock] It's a very interesting day. - It's a very interesting, you know what? It's a very interesting day. I'm in a very kind of like deep, I'm in a funny mood. I'm in a deep-slash-competitive mood. I'm pissed about that fan. - [DRock] What happened? - A fan just thinks that all I talk about now is that I can outwork them, and I don't bring them value anymore. And that I'm not doing anything tangible like the "early" version of me. Yet, literally, his next post was a carbon copy of the way I promote and do a tactical like, getting people to follow me on Snapchat. And it hurts my feelings that I'm not doing a good enough job that he can't see that. He literally, in one Tweet, called me out, without using my handle, but I know what it stands for. And the next post is a post of me, of him doing my Snapchat step one, step two, step the thing I created. That's tactical. And so it's got me in a bad mood. Because I care. I never will take for granted one, like I hate when people are like, "Who cares? It's one. " I care. Can you get me my next meeting? Hey, guys. How are you? Things are really good. Excited to get on the phone. I'm excited to share a couple things on my mind. Like, I'm personally very excited about the narrative of creating the way to do this right. And I think there's a lot, in the same way that Oreo gets disproportionate for that one Tweet six years later, I think when this works, if you guys feel comfortable with it, I think I can single-handedly put this on the map for you guys and us. And I'm excited about that. I just want to make sure we're aligned on that. Here's my theory and here's what I want to do, I basically want this (muted) campaign to be the campaign of the year. I want to invent Facebook advertising. It's hard. I would've never eaten popcorn anywhere else. - Other than home. - Home is bad. (laughs) Home is bad. - Because you're not busy, you're not doing things. - I'm in a different mindset. I need more fruit and vegetables. It's really simple. I will call you during this meeting and put you on speaker, you'll get a shout out, but you minimally have to buy 40 books on Amazon right now, because I'm busy here. And you've got to send in the receipt. It needs to be the receipt that you just bought 40 books and put your phone number in it. I'll call your ass on speaker. You'll get your shout out, we'll jam. Nope, this is only live. But I hope you're enjoying episode 15. Somebody just did it? - [India] I think someone just did it, but it's on PayPal. - Is it Kara or Cara? We'll find out. (phone rings) - [Kara] Hello? - Hello. This is Kara?
Segment 2 (05:00 - 08:00)
- [Kara] Yes! - This is Gary Vaynerchuk. - [Kara] I totally know! - Thank you so much for. - [Kara] Oh, my God. Now I can't see you live because I just had to pick up my phone. Now I've got to get you on live in my computer here. Hang on. - Okay, get on the computer live. So, what are you gonna do with the 50 bucks? - [Kara] Oh, I give them out to my agents. So, I've built this huge social media following, and what I do is I do marketing for a title company. So, my favorite episode of The #AskGaryVee Show is episode 95 because an agent called in and asked what you would do if you were an agent. And so you said, "I would take the ten miles "around my office, and I'd go get all the stories. And I would write about those stories. And I teach this in my class all the time. I swear I am single-handedly responsible for giving you at least 200 more followers. " - I love you. Thank you so much. I'm so happy. Done. And thank you so much for buying the book right now. It's means a lot to me. - [Kara] You're welcome. Thanks for calling. - Okay. Have a great night. - [Kara] Hi India, hi everybody! - Oh, India! Bye. You got another one? This is fun there's phone calls. - [Eddie] Hey pal! - Eddie. - [Eddie] It's me. It's not your dad. It's me. - I know, I said Eddie not dad. - [Eddie] Hi, you know I did it just like your dad from the day. - I remember, how are you, brother? We got more? - [India] 40 bucks for a call, let's get into the call. - [Gary] You have three more? This is like derailed our... It's like derailed our meeting. Who's this? - [Male] Michael. - [Michael] How you doing? - I'm doing super well, mate. How are you? - [Michael] Very well, Gary Vaynerchuk. Very well. - Nicholas! - [Nicholas] What's up, Gary? - Things are good, man. How are you? - [Nicholas] Pretty good, man. It's pretty cool. I just watched you on Facebook, and I saw the calls, figured I should take it. - Yes, that was a good decision, Nick. This is so fun. So, you know, some days are just this. They're a grind. You're just in it day in and day out, hour after hour, minute after minute in the meetings. And it's not glamorous, it's not getting the accolades of selfies and being there. It's not the big time meetings with the biggest companies in the world or the titans of industry. It's just hardcore dirt, right? You know, just grinding the operations, having meetings. Meeting with people about their careers. Dealing with issues, integration, running a company. You know I hear a lot of people say, "Oh, it's speaking and the books and stuff. " This is my day to day. My day to day 70% of the time is just hardcore dirt work. You know, getting your hands dirty, putting in the work, having the meetings. Doing what an executive does. Which is architect, orchestrate, things that scale. And so, I enjoy today. As much as I enjoy going to LinkedIn, or hanging out with a $5 billionaire worth sports owner and thinking about my future, and thinking about the accolades and the attention and all that. I get equal, if not slightly more value out of putting in the actual work that has allowed me the attempt for the audacious goals that I've created for myself. Cool.