# #AskGaryVee Episode 150.5: Medium's New Logo & Mark Cuban Asks a Question

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA
- **Дата:** 15.10.2015
- **Длительность:** 16:29
- **Просмотры:** 49,789

## Описание

#JETS PREDICTION:
Jets 20
Redskins 10

#Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:34 - How can I become a really good listener?
4:08 - I love you man, and everything you do, but I also hate you because Im jelly of your success.  How can I get past that? 
7:50 - What lessons, if any, did you find from Mad Men? How is VaynerMedia differently run than Sterling Cooper?
9:24 - What is the one question you have to ask in interviews?
11:46 - How do you feel about Medium's new logo? I loved their simplicity; this new logo ruined that for me. Thoughts? 

#LINKS
HOW TO BE AN OVERNIGHT SUCCESS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTHbFb1fNy4
OVERNIGHT SUCCESS ARTICLE https://medium.com/@garyvee/how-to-be-an-overnight-success-ace7dd2cb1fc#9e8a
6 MIN FOR THE NEXT 60 YEARS OF YOUR LIFE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stD9RycSXiU
TECHWEEK 2015 TALK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKV4GS4Uyo8

#BONUS
Can you spot the Wuzzles in this episode?

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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.

The #AskGaryVee Show is Gary's way of providing as much value value as possible by taking your questions about social media, entrepreneurship, startups, and family businesses and giving you his answers based on a lifetime of building successful, multi-million dollar companies.

Gary is also a prolific public speaker, delivering keynotes at events like Le Web, and SXSW, which you can watch right here on this channel.

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA) Intro

- On this episode, I get pissed off. (upbeat instrumental music) ♫ You ask questions ♫ And I answer them ♫ This is the #AskGaryVee Show. ♫ - Hey everybody, this is Gary Vay-ner-chuk, and this episode 150. 5 of the #AskGaryVee show and if you feel the energy off the get, it's because I'm pissed. That this is not episode 152 because we did a very special 360 video episode out there that you're all gonna freak for. Because you're gonna be able to watch the show and click and see everything around and there's a ton of shit going on, and Vayner people ask me and it's incredible, it's phenomenal, but I taped it two goddamn days ago, I expected it to go up there, And the shoot used the VaynerMedia video production team, not our squad. But nobody from my squad said that wasn't gonna be up that day. And then I hear that the end of this week, or early next week, I'm like what kind of fucking timing is that, that would've meant that I don't have an episode for like, eight, nine days. Unacceptable here to tape episodes. So I don't understand, I get angry, then I put a little pressure, all of sudden, yeah, okay, we'll have it at the end of the day, yesterday, no-show. I put out an Instragram picture that said, you missed the show, it's coming tomorrow. I looked like a dickface. I don't like looking like a dickface. And today, surely, it's gonna be done, no. I've no show. And then Steve on the way back, like, I don't know, I think you should do something else because I'm not sure if it's gonna be done at the end of the day. I'm not either. So we're doing episode 150. 5, in between 150 which is the last show that I did, I don't know, 700 (beeps) years ago. And this episode that I taped years ago that's gonna come out one day, episode 151. The only saving grace is that it's gonna be so (beeps) phenomenal, and then you're gonna watch it 19 times. You're gonna try to find the different things, maybe your first 360 video experience in a phone or on desktop. You don't have to put on the Oculus or any of that stuff, to be able to watch and click. it's gonna be cool, but not happy about it. Just (laughs) Ah, that's it. I'm gonna have a good show. Gotta have to bang this one out because I have to get my Jets prediction out, alright India. Let's get into the show. - Oh, okay. That's a little better that time. - Yeah, it was better. Go.

### [2:34](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA&t=154s) How can I become a really good listener?

- [Voiceover] Malik asks, "How could I become a really "good listener? " - Malik, I think good listening comes from actual intent and actually wanting to be a good listener. Like anything in the world, when you want to beat something, be something, and beat. I wanna beat some things right now. If you wanna be something, you need to actually mean it. Meaning, I decided I wanted to get in better shape and health, I just went out and did it. Like words are such shit. You know what's the matter with a lot of people? Like a lot of people. A lot of people watching this show, in the world, a lot of people, is there's only actions. You know I always talk about intent is what matters, right? Like at the end of the day, I'm publicly tending, every time of that, I get tons of comments with like scripture from the Bible, I think. I apologize I'm not up on that, but I think I'm pretty sure what it's like. Intense is good for leading things like, basically it says, intent's great, but like you can say you have good intent, but if your actions are you're doing wrong things, like, and I get it. To me, like intent is the starting point so I think it's nice to start there, but I agree. Words are the problem. Malik, you wanna be a good listener? Be a good (beeps) listener. Like, when somebody's talking, listen. When somebody's saying something, listen and try to do that. Because listening is not just listening, listening is listening and then doing something about it. Like there's a comma. The definition of listening is consuming it and doing something about it. The problem is that most people aren't doing things about it. Just a whole lot of talking. talking going on in the game. - [India] Jess.

### [4:08](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA&t=248s) I love you man, and everything you do, but I also hate you because Im jelly of your success.  How can I get past that?

- Jess. - [Voiceover] Jess asks, "I love you man, and everything "you do, but I also hate you because I'm a little "jelly of your success. "How can I get past that? " - Like jelly, like Beyonce jelly? Like, my toned ass, or. (laughs) I'm jealous, I understand. (laughs) Thanks for the reaction, you thought I was confused? I'm not confused. - [India] (mumbles) How can I get past that? I'm jelly of your success. - Yeah, I get it. I mean look, I think being jealous of my success is good. I'm jealous of other people's success, but not really. Meaning, try to change it from a negative to a positive. I'm inspired by people's success, even though being inspired by somebody, and being jealous of them is literally just an inch off and they're cousins, they're kissing cousins. Being inspired by somebody, being jealous of someone, is literally a kissing cousin's game, and so, I'm too egotistical to say that I'm jealous of somebody, but I'm definitely motivated and recognize, much like the last answer, the results are the results. I'm talking big shit, guys. Like I don't know if you understand what I'm doing. I'm really setting myself up for failure. I've told the world that I'm gonna buy the New York Jets. I need to amass 10 billion dollars to buy the New York Jets. If I amass 1 billion dollars, a stunning percentage of the people watching the show will define me as not winning. Because the narrative has been built, that this is my thing. Like, do you understand that when Woody Johnson decides to sell, or passes away, and the estate's up for sale, in 20, 30 years, god, Woody, 50 years for you, god bless, whatever, but whenever that happens, if I'm not the person at that point with the narrative I'm gonna paint all these years that buys it, people will be like, oh sorry, Gary, and whatever the Twitter or the Facebook of the world then is, which is gonna be even worse, because it's probably gonna be like holograms and people are just gonna just pop up and be like, sorry. I mean, you're literally gonna have Princess Leia, 58 million Princess Leias being like, sorry dude, really wish you got it. I'm just gonna be loser city USA. I'm setting myself up because, what's the question? - [India] How she was helping-- (coughs) - Jealous. Because, you know, you know because I haven't, I put myself in such a weird position of insane success to justify success in the narrative that I'm painting. So I'm inspired and I'm challenged by the people. My friend Travis can buy the Jets. I mean he did it. Like this was my homie that I hung out with five minutes ago. Then like, I introduced that Tahoe Tech talk 2009. This is the guy that none of you know on this panel, but you're all gonna know him, which I'm trying to figure out if I'm film of. Like, it's amazing. So anyway, those kind of people. I'm not jealous of Travis, I'm inspired that he executed it at that level. So I would say that, man, just like make a little switch in your DNA and understand, being jealous of me or anybody else, me being jealous, you guys, anybody being je, jealous is a really backwards defensive trait. It's gonna do you absolutely no good. Switching it slightly into, I'm inspired by that and I wanna climb higher than that is a really good place to go. So you need to instill a little more goodness and get a load of the badness out of there. I think the way to get badness out is to talk it out. This is why I think everybody should see a therapist or have some outlet to get bad. You needed out, you need to talk out bad. Bad staying in your heart and soul will corrode you, and it's a cancer. Spit out your bad. Too many people use their loved ones or their closest person as the person they spit to, and that person has a weird relationship with them. Find your outlet. My mom and I use each other because we're able to connect. We got lucky. We can handle it. But if you don't have that lucky relationship, you need to find a different outlet. Thank you. I'm done. Yeah.

### [7:50](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA&t=470s) What lessons, if any, did you find from Mad Men? How is VaynerMedia differently run than Sterling Cooper?

- [Voiceover] Aishwarya asks, "What lessons, if any, "did you find from Mad Men? "How is VaynerMedia differently run than Sterling Cooper? " - I don't know who Sterling Cooper is, I've not watched one minute of Mad Men. I want to, I think it's kind of cool. But I've never watched Mad Men, which is interesting, because I'm building. Have you guys watched Mad Men, or an episode? Do you. (whispering) Okay, you, great. So is Mad Men, is that agency the one that became the best, like is the narrative playing on those years that they became the big dogs? - [India] I mean, they're kind of all good. - Always were good? - [India] Yeah, they're good, and then they're small, and they're growing this big company and they get fired by another company worldwide. - So I really want to watch it. You know what's really cool is that I'm glad I didn't watch it because I know so much more about the ad world now, that when and if I ever watch it on a vacation, on a binge, maybe me and Lizzie just wanna check out and like lay in a cabin in Utah for four days and watch two shows straight through, which sounds really exciting, because I love checking out on my vacations. I always laugh, people don't think. I mean I check the fuck out on vacations, I don't give a crap's ass. (laughs) Yeah. (laughs) You like that one? So I haven't watched the show, I don't know what they're doing. I don't care what anybody's doing. I'm doing my thing, my way, always from the gut. I don't care what anybody else does, or how they do it. My way's always better, because it's for me, and I know myself, and I know I'm gonna win. And so I don't watch other things. I don't look at other people. I don't need any north stars, I do me the whole way always all the way through. Is it gonna be here? Where's it gonna be? Here? - Over my face. - Over your face. (laughs) Go ahead.

### [9:24](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA&t=564s) What is the one question you have to ask in interviews?

- Hey Gary, it's Mark Cuban, I like to know what your go-to interview questions are. Questions you have to ask every candidate that you interview every time. Inquiring minds wanna know. - Cuban's with the nice hat. I like that. Mark, who's accomplished in his life the goal I have, which is to own professional sports teams, I like that. And a lot of you are fans of Mark and he's a really smart dude, knows his stuff. With interviews, I really try to reverse-engineer what the person wants. I try to break down the person in an interview within the first few minutes of meeting them to fully trust and believe in me, which is something I tried doing to all these guys on a daily basis. It's a never-ending battle from the day I try to interview to four years into our relationship. How can I disproportionately get their trust because I know my intent and my actions mapped to doing good things 96 percent of the time. And I'd like to think 100, but sometimes there's a miscommunication if it is the right thing. And so I try to get them to tell me the truth. Things like, I wanna come to VaynerMedia to steal all your ideas and see how you do it, so I can start my own agency and steal some of the people here to start it. I'm not bothered by that. I'm like, cool, great. Staphon, that's your plan. I'll help you. I'll speed that up. But I expect you to work your fucking face off 19 hours a day for the next three years for me to then help you start your own thing. I don't care what you want. I don't care. I want to know what it is, so I try to get to that place very quickly. I think the other that I'm always doing as well is at the same token as I'm hearing those answers, I'm trying to feel out the person. I'm complete. When I interview, there's times where I'm in compelete Charlie Brown mode. I'm not even hearing a word you're saying. It's is want want want, I'm just going by the feel. The feel is what has guided me the whole time. Not necessarily the words, there's no black and white answer. I still find it intriguing that I ask almost everybody about siblings. It's maybe because I love by brother and sister so much. And I don't judge if you're an only child, I don't say, oh, well you don't work well with others, all that dumb, cliche shit. I know plenty of only-children, the most charistmatic of all time, and can work with everybody. And I know only-children that cliche don't play well with the others. I know plenty of jerk-offs in this office that have 17 (beeps) brothers and sisters and don't know how to play. So that's not what I'm looking for. I don't know even why I asked that question, Mark, about the siblings. But it makes, I'd like to think, and I explain it's because of my relationship with mine and how I like it. And so it's really the feeling, and trying to reverse-engineer the person. That's what I'm looking for, Mark. Those are the insights, my man.

### [11:46](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fVW_i104VA&t=706s) How do you feel about Medium's new logo? I loved their simplicity; this new logo ruined that for me. Thoughts?

- [Voiceover] Shannon asks, "How do you feel about "Medium's new logo? "I loved their simplicity and this new logo's ruined "that for me. " - Shannon, this is an interesting question. I'm an investor for Medium. That was the first investment we made in Vayner/RSE when we transitioned to that world. I'm a humongous fan. I'm on the record thinking that Ev Williams is one of the less than a handful executives in the world that most understands the consumer behavior of the modern internet world. He's proven it Blogger, Twitter, Medium he's a beast. Talk about somebody that is inspirational to me, that I'm competitive with, because straight chops coming out of every angle, that being said, this is one of the single worst logo shifts I've ever seen. I was devastated the other day. I didn't read about it, I didn't hear about it, I got on a plane, like my app updated, and I'm like, where's my black, what is this piece of crap? Holy crap, I hate it. I'm scared that this is gonna be passed on to medium employees and the designer that made it sees this. Here's the good news. It doesn't matter what I think. I'm just one man's point-of-view. There's plenty of people that may like it. I don't know. Just to answer the question straight, I really don't like it. I feel like it blends in with all the other stuff, whereas the other one, now, I could be old man McGee, and I just got used to the other one. I don't know. But to answer it straight, I don't like it at all. But here's the best part about names and logos. It doesn't matter. If they execute on the product, and the service, and the narrative, and the user experience, and the many other things, I truly believe the easiest thing to get over is the name and the logo. It's the execution. It's a good way to round up this whole thing, right? How do you be a good listener. You don't talk about it, you do it. What do you think about this logo or name? It doesn't matter. Because what you execute is what the end result is, and it just a very good narrative for this show, and this theme of 150. 5 episodes, which is, it's about what you do. Keep talk, you know why I talk? Because I back that shit up and it feels double good. But a lot of you are talking and never back it up, period. And you need to start backing it up. As a matter of fact, let me remind you one more time, I didn't talk shit at all until I was 30 years old and I already have the win on the board to be able to talk about it. So, for a lot of the youngsters, why don't you go out and execute and talk shit. All of you social media or life coach experts at 23, get the (beeps) out of here with that. And number two, all you 40-year-olds complaining this, that, and everything, go do something about it. You're a grown-ass man. You're a grown-ass woman. Stop talking about not being able to do it, or it's so hard, or I don't get it, or it's different, or these 20-year-olds are lazy. Stop complaining, go do. Doing, execution is the only narrative. What you leave on the table as your body of work is the game, right? And that's that. Simple as that, period. Good. You keep asking questions, I'll keep answering them. Oh, I forgot. My Jets prediction. (laughs) My New York Jets prediction. I think the Jet's roll in, Sheldon Richardson's back number 91, I'm super pumped to see him back on the field. I think it matters. I think it slows down the Redskin's run. I do think the Redskins are better than most people think. I scouted them a little bit last week against the Falcons. They impressed me tremendously. I do think that, and they played really well. I'm a little bit scared about their defense. I think their offense is slightly overrated in certain pockets. It's gonna be intriguing match-up. But I think there's a chance that the defense just completely shuts down the Redskins. I think Cousins throws a lot of questionable passes and so I think the Jets prevail at home 20 to 10 Jets over the Redskins. See yah. How much does Rick, the 23-year-old get? And give me the truth, because the number isn't high. - [Voiceover] Yeah, the owner of the company, I mean don't know him, but probably 2, 3 million bucks compensation this year. - Explain. Let's go further. I wanna know how a 23-year-old gets 2 to 3-- - [Voiceover] I got a company founder. - Okay. - [Voiceover] Okay, I'm an old-school web strategy guy. I know what works. - Yup. - [Voiceover] Send the email, do the this, put in the time every day. So I wanna do that, I will assist him and it's a communication problem for me. - So I'm answering your question. - [Voiceover] Yeah. - Why don't you just to it for yourself? (crowd mumbling) Yeah, that's the real question, right? - [Voiceover] Yeah, all right. - Like cool, if you know what the fuck you're talking about, do it for yourself. I do. I work harder, and smarter, than all my 22-year-olds. I'm better at social media than everybody at VaynerMedia. I'm looking at them right now, just to remind them. (laughs) Like so, honestly, I think you're rolling with like, trying to razz them. Razz yourself. Like why are you trying to follow through a 23-year-old? - [Voiceover] That's badass answer. Thank you. - Thank you. (mellow electronic music)

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