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Are you someone who doesn't back yourself all the way? Have you struggled to celebrate the small wins while pursuing your passion? Is life the best form of education?
For the second episode of season five, we explored these questions with the founder of Boys Get Sad Too, Kyle Stanger.
It is safe to say that Kyle has had a pretty unconventional journey into what he does now. Growing up as an actor, to having his entrepreneurial and creative instincts limited at school was a crazy start to pursuing his passion. Yet, what will surprise you is how he backed himself through the ups and downs. From a four-word scribble to now being one of the most successful clothing brands in the United Kingdom, Kyle stayed persistent with BGST, even when times got tough. He celebrated the small wins more than the big ones and is a perfect example of proving people wrong. There is never one explosive moment when it comes to success, and from this conversation with the founder of a successful clothing brand, this message holds a lot of weight.
In this episode, we investigated a wide range of topics, including if life is the best form of education, the breakthrough moment for BGST and the golden rule for business.
Topics covered
Kyle’s unconventional upbringing
School limiting Kyle’s entrepreneurial and creative instincts
Second-hand experiences of depression
Life university
From a four-word scribe to Boy’s Get Sad Too being in the wild
Where does Kyle’s tenacity come from
When was the breakthrough moment for BGST
The golden rule for business
What does passion mean to Kyle?
More from Kyle
https://boysgetsadtoo.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwidSWBhDdARIsAIoTVb0r775Ui25cgiqVO-YQxyTR5PEKZSfvA_xw_Ch84gnRnfENbZ4Ua6saApaQEALw_wcB
https://www.instagram.com/kylestanger_/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/boysgetsadtoostudio/?hl=en
Are you someone who doesn't back yourself all the way? Have you struggled to celebrate the small wins while pursuing your passion? Is life the best form of education?
For the second episode of season five, we explored these questions with the founder of Boys Get Sad Too, Kyle Stanger.
It is safe to say that Kyle has had a pretty unconventional journey into what he does now. Growing up as an actor, to having his entrepreneurial and creative instincts limited at school was a crazy start to pursuing his passion. Yet, what will surprise you is how he backed himself through the ups and downs. From a four-word scribble to now being one of the most successful clothing brands in the United Kingdom, Kyle stayed persistent with BGST, even when times got tough. He celebrated the small wins more than the big ones and is a perfect example of proving people wrong. There is never one explosive moment when it comes to success, and from this conversation with the founder of a successful clothing brand, this message holds a lot of weight.
In this episode, we investigated a wide range of topics, including if life is the best form of education, the breakthrough moment for BGST and the golden rule for business.
Topics covered
Kyle’s unconventional upbringing
School limiting Kyle’s entrepreneurial and creative instincts
Second-hand experiences of depression
Life university
From a four-word scribe to Boy’s Get Sad Too being in the wild
Where does Kyle’s tenacity come from
When was the breakthrough moment for BGST
The golden rule for business
What does passion mean to Kyle?
More from Kyle
https://boysgetsadtoo.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwidSWBhDdARIsAIoTVb0r775Ui25cgiqVO-YQxyTR5PEKZSfvA_xw_Ch84gnRnfENbZ4Ua6saApaQEALw_wcB
https://www.instagram.com/kylestanger_/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/boysgetsadtoostudio/?hl=en