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By Josiah Merta
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.
During this time of the coronavirus and mandatory quarantine, we were given the opportunity to sit down with Dan Berei - the owner/founder of Combat Flags in Davidson, North Carolina - and discuss his time in the U.S. Army as a Sergeant in Psychological Operations and getting deployed to the Philippines twice, how he started Combat Flags after 6 years in the military, his passion for Stop Soldier Suicide, and many other topics such as:
- Where his passions to join the military came from
- How his grandfather helped shaped the man who he is today
- His role in Psychological Operations and Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines
- The biggest difference from military life to civilian life
- Why he chooses to donate 50% of his profits to Stop Soldier Suicide
- His perspective on purpose and self-awareness
Let us know what you think of this interview by sending us a DM on Instagram @gwtfpodcast
To kick start our new year, we interviewed Three Farmers CEO, Natasha Vandenhurk, to talk about her experience of successfully getting an investment on CBC's Dragons Den for her company, and many other things such as:
- How growing up on a farm made her who she is today
- What it's like scaling a business in Saskatchewan, Canada
- The process of going onto Dragon's Den
- How she balances work life and family life
- What a day in the life of being a Three Farmers CEO looks like
Let us know what you think of this interview by sending us a DM on Instagram @gwtfpodcast
A few months ago, we interviewed Steve Babcock, the CCO of Vaynermedia, who has been included in industry lists such as, Forbes’ “30 Most Creative People in Social Media” and XYZ’s “Top 25 Young Creative Professionals,” to hear his story of becoming one of the most influential + leading creative directors in the marketing landscape. In this interview, we discuss things such as:
- Growing up in a creative family in small town Idaho
- Starting a production company at a young age
- His career path to becoming CCO of Vaynermedia
- The difference between working with small brands vs big brands
- Typical day in the life of a CCO of Vaynermedia
- His perspective on digital agencies in 2019
Let us know what you think of this interview by sending us a DM on Instagram @gwtfpodcast
There's a big trend among entrepreneurs and "fast money searchers" when it comes to finances, and that thing is "passive income". So in this episode, we wanted to dive into the world of passive income and discuss exactly what it means and find out if it's even possible to achieve. We share our thoughts on that and a few other things like:
- The truth about passive income
- Why real estate is the best investment
- How knowledge is useless without execution
- The simplicity of getting an interview with a someone famous
We think that there's a lot of value in this episode for every listener and we would love to hear what you think is the best investment for your money by tweeting @jojomerta!
WARNING: THIS EPISODE IS MAY BE VERY CONTROVERSIAL
In the last few weeks, we've mentioned in our podcast that we want to share our thoughts on more "controversial" subjects and help our audience better understand who we are and how we think. So in this weeks episode, we wanted to discuss our viewpoints on why we think having a free market is crucial to our survival and few more rabbit trails such as:
- How a free market increases our quality of life
- Why Marxism is nearly impossible to achieve in our society
- The reason why communism always fails
- The downsides of government run programs
We know that this is a controversial episode and are aware that not everyone will agree with us, but we would love to hear your perspective on these topics and have a discussion by sending us a DM @jojomerta on IG. Note: we respect everyone's opinions and have nothing against anyone who disagrees with us. Let us know thoughts on this episode!
Over the past few years, the e-sports industry has been gaining more and more traction, gathering the attention of big name investors such as Drake, Scooter Braun, and other major VC firms, but the only problem is that the industry is in a bubble right now and it will soon be collapsing. So in this episode, we talk about several topics such as:
- How the e-sports industry is a bubble
- Why most e-sport teams are valued way higher than they should be
- Thoughts on sponsorship's
- Why influencers are so powerful for local brands
We'd love to know if you think the e-sports industry is in a bubble right now by tweeting @jojomerta! Let us know!
To complete our goal of helping our listeners understand who we are, Levi interviews Josiah in this episode, and talks about his past growing up in a "cult", being a young entrepreneur, his experience being home-schooled, and how hitting rock bottom in life helped shape who he is today.
We hope that these 2 recent interviews help you, the audience, learn more about who we are and where we're coming from when we share our thoughts on this podcast, and also bring value to someone in some shape or form.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on these interviews and what you took away from them by tweeting @jojomerta!
In our efforts to help our audience understand who we are, we interview our co-host Levi "Sidekick" Harder, and discuss his childhood growing up in Lloydminster, Alberta, what made him the person he is today, how his brother is one of his biggest role models, and much more!
Let us know what you think of this interview by tweeting @jojomerta!
With Facebook recently announcing their new cryptocurrency, Libra, we wanted to share our point of view on this business move and how it could potentially make cryptocurrency a practical thing in our society. We discuss various topics such as:
Let us know what you think of this episode by tweeting @jojomerta!
Space exploration and the aerospace industry are both things that we have always found fascinating. So in this episode, we discuss:
Let us know what you think of this episode by tweeting @jojomerta!
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.