Is success as seemingly simple as putting one foot in front of the other?
Sam Parr, founder of The Hustle, one of the fastest-growing media companies, focusing on millennials, tech and culture, fueled his rise by curiosity, action and googling. Segueing from helping “American Pickers” Mike Wolfe set up a Nashville store to running a hot dog stand to feed the fans, Sam googled how to start an internet business and then did. He moved to Silicon Valley, started and sold a few ventures, then the self-proclaimed nobody started a blog which evolved into The Hustle. Sam’s career proves that hustle manifests success, more than degrees, connections and money.
In this episode you’ll learn:- Building a business is like writing a hit song
- About the benefits of a PhD in the school of life: Poor, hungry and driven.
- Throwing money at a new business can give an artificial sense of success
- How to hustle to bring your goals to life
Thank you, Sam, for joining me. Give it a listen, and fast forward your marketing mind in about 20 minutes.
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