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Some of the most powerful content ever created was never meant to go viral. It was just someone telling the truth. That is the thread running through Trevor Grimes's conversation with Joshua Harrell, Chief Revenue Officer at Worldvia Travel Network, a host agency supporting thousands of travel entrepreneurs across the United States.
Joshua opens up about the moment that changed how he thinks about content forever. Sitting in a gym parking lot after a cancer diagnosis, he pulled out his phone, hit record, and said "What's up guys, I have cancer." He had zero YouTube subscribers. The video hit 40,000 views in a weekend. He was not trying to go viral. He was just trying to tell the story once so he would not have to keep repeating it. The result became the clearest proof he has ever had that authenticity is not a strategy. It is the thing itself.
This conversation goes well beyond content tactics. Joshua breaks down why marketing is not a support function (it is the revenue engine) and why so many organizations are leaving their biggest asset untapped by keeping their team members on the sidelines. He also gets personal about being a self-described introvert who wears sequins, officiates weddings with Chaka Khan lyrics, and invented an inner dragon just to walk onto a stage. It is a conversation about getting out of your own way, showing up as exactly who you are, and why the first eleven videos you make are supposed to be terrible.
About Joshua Harrell
Joshua Harrell is the Chief Revenue Officer at Worldvia Travel Network, one of the largest host agencies in the United States, supporting thousands of travel agency owners and advisors. A serial entrepreneur with a background spanning cosmetics, live television, and B2B marketing, Joshua oversees marketing, sales, and service delivery for the organization. He is a passionate advocate for founder-led content, employee empowerment, and the radical idea that showing up as yourself, awkward, imperfect, and unfiltered, is the most powerful brand strategy available to anyone.
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By Trevor GrimesSome of the most powerful content ever created was never meant to go viral. It was just someone telling the truth. That is the thread running through Trevor Grimes's conversation with Joshua Harrell, Chief Revenue Officer at Worldvia Travel Network, a host agency supporting thousands of travel entrepreneurs across the United States.
Joshua opens up about the moment that changed how he thinks about content forever. Sitting in a gym parking lot after a cancer diagnosis, he pulled out his phone, hit record, and said "What's up guys, I have cancer." He had zero YouTube subscribers. The video hit 40,000 views in a weekend. He was not trying to go viral. He was just trying to tell the story once so he would not have to keep repeating it. The result became the clearest proof he has ever had that authenticity is not a strategy. It is the thing itself.
This conversation goes well beyond content tactics. Joshua breaks down why marketing is not a support function (it is the revenue engine) and why so many organizations are leaving their biggest asset untapped by keeping their team members on the sidelines. He also gets personal about being a self-described introvert who wears sequins, officiates weddings with Chaka Khan lyrics, and invented an inner dragon just to walk onto a stage. It is a conversation about getting out of your own way, showing up as exactly who you are, and why the first eleven videos you make are supposed to be terrible.
About Joshua Harrell
Joshua Harrell is the Chief Revenue Officer at Worldvia Travel Network, one of the largest host agencies in the United States, supporting thousands of travel agency owners and advisors. A serial entrepreneur with a background spanning cosmetics, live television, and B2B marketing, Joshua oversees marketing, sales, and service delivery for the organization. He is a passionate advocate for founder-led content, employee empowerment, and the radical idea that showing up as yourself, awkward, imperfect, and unfiltered, is the most powerful brand strategy available to anyone.
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ㅤ Resources Mentioned