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S1 Ep 7474: Guiding Your Evolution in a Positive Direction

We all know that we change over time, usually at an imperceptible pace, only noticing when we look back at who we were many years prior and see a stark contrast. We react to changes in external factors and that naturally shapes who we are over time. And it may seem that we don't have any control over this process, but Rob is here to tell you that you absolutely do. Not only that, taking control over your own evolution is the key to becoming who you ultimately want to be. It is about getting yourself into a constant cycle of experiencing, reflecting, and then implementing changes. Evolution is a process whether you allow it to happen naturally or you take the steps to guide it by applying the knowledge gained from experience. It doesn't matter if your learnings come from success or failure. When it comes to evolution, both are equally valuable as long as you have the right perspective. Ultimately, proactively guiding your own evolution will grow and expand you into a higher level of existence. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Nov 7, 202222 min

S1 Ep 7373: You Can Predict the Future

You can call him "Robstradamus." Not because he is a seer or a prophet, but because he plans his life in a way that allows him to increase the probability of his desired outcomes. Predicting the future with relative certainty is all about designing elements of your life that are in your control in a way that mitigates the effects of the things you cannot control. Building in that future flexibility so that when things inevitably occur that are truly unpredictable, your plan can remain on course in spite of them. And the longer you plan for the future, the longer you continue executing that plan, the farther ahead you can see. The more certainly you can have that your plans will come to fruition. While it's impossible to predict everything, with the right plan and a great design, you can get more and more accurate every year. Eventually, you can become as sophisticated as Rob, who maintains plans for 1 year, 5 years and 15 years into the future. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Oct 31, 202221 min

S1 Ep 7272: The Time Design Matrix Theory

Designing your time is not a one and done process. You continue to evolve, the world around you continues to evolve, and thus your time design must also evolve with it. One might think you get to a certain level and it's all clear. However, the higher you go, the more opportunity you see and the more you are motivated to optimize your systems in order to maximize your energy. In this episode, Rob goes deep on his process for designing and redesigning his time to decrease friction, create optimal output, and ramp up to make the most of the time he sets aside for execution. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Oct 24, 202224 min

S1 Ep 7171: Preparing to Build the Life You Want

In order to build the life that you ultimately want to live, you must create a plan, write it down, and then set out on that journey. You achieve and evolve along the way as you make progress. But before you can write down a plan, there are many things you need to understand first, that can only be achieved by deep, honest introspection. You need to understand what motivates you and what brings you joy. You need to understand what you are truly capable of and be as objective as possible about what may be outside your skill set. You need to understand what it is that you don't want and what pulls energy from you. Going through this sort of self-analysis will give you the information you need to begin designing the ultimate version of your life. Continuing this process as you find success will serve to hone your plan as you evolve as a person to ensure your plan is always in line with your current self. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Oct 17, 202222 min

S1 Ep 7070: Live in the present while creating the future

Every decision, every action compounds and builds into a moment we call the present. In fact, the only part of time we can actively experience. While we cannot change the past, we can set ourselves up to experience increasingly better future present moments. But what good is the present if you're not experiencing it to its fullest because you're too focused on what's next? In this episode Rob explores the ways in which you can live fully in the present while building the future toward more optimal present experiences. He also takes us through the five potential states of being, and focuses on the most useful ones (hint: 3 of the 5 are useful). The bottom line is, you cannot create a better future by dwelling in the past or wishing and hoping for tomorrow. Remaining in a constant state of taking action, experiencing, and creating is the only way to solidify a better present moment for the future you. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Oct 10, 202223 min

S1 Ep 6969: Your goals only reveal themselves once you start building toward them

Just like a relationship, you understand more about where it's going the farther you get into it. Everything is shiny and fun and optimistic until reality eventually sets in and unforeseen challenges reveal themselves. The true nature of the relationship then begins to reveal itself to you, and you better understand the long term implications of remaining in it, as well as the sacrifices and pivots you must make along the way. Only then do you know if it will actually fit into the life you want to lead. Whether you're pursuing a goal or building a company, it works the same way. The blue sky optimism is necessary to motivate us to put effort into anything. But you will never understand its true potential until you begin building toward it. Create the plan, take the steps, achieve the milestones, and eventually the nature of the goal will reveal itself, along with the challenges you will face, the sacrifices and pivots you must make along the way. But if you commit yourself to evolving your plan as necessary, that's when you really start to build belief and make progress. Or this reveal may tell you the end goal is not as viable or worthwhile as you may once have thought, and thus save you an enormous amount of time and energy. At that point, take your learnings, and apply them to the next goal. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Oct 3, 202220 min

S1 Ep 6868: How Manifestation Really Works

You may or may not believe in the power of manifestation. You may or may not meditate. But Rob is here to show you living proof of the success he's had and goals he's achieved in the past four years since he began meditating and actively honing his manifestation skills. He believes you can have anything you want in life, but it begins with developing the skills that provide the power to manifest your reality. It's not about saying you want a thing all the time, or wishing or hoping for something to come true. It is a deep process that requires feeling the emotions of achieving that thing, smelling the smells of where you are when it finally happens, going so deep and so detailed in your head that you can actually trick your mind and body that that thing is true, real, and inevitable. Only then can you bring it into your life through the power of manifestation. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Sep 26, 202224 min

S1 Ep 6767: Simplify Your Goals

Your goals should not be too complex. The process of clarifying the path to achieve your vision and breaking it down into realistic major milestones is key to understanding how to get there, building belief as you check them off, and ultimately achieving the goal. This applies to anything you want to pursue in life or in business. Understanding that if you don't hit the next milestone, there is no next one, and thus no finish line, allows you to focus on the immediate with clear intention. You can then approach the milestone in front of you with more detail, more strategy, more effort. Like anything, you will get better and better at breaking down your goals over time, identifying the right milestones, and optimizing your time to achieve each milestone and prepare to tackle the next. These milestones may evolve over time, but the more clarity you have about the pathway, the easier it will be to precisely augment them to stay on track. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Sep 19, 202223 min

S1 Ep 6666: Measurement Builds Motivation

Measurement is a crucial tool on your way to success in any aspect of your life or business. But it's equally important to measure what is important, not simply what is easiest to measure. Choosing the right aspects of something to measure and track provides a pathway to improving those aspects. Without proper measurement, it's far more difficult to understand what needs improvement in order to help you reach your goal. Measurement is also a way to see clear progress over time, and progress is the basis for sustained and even increased motivation. You will be far more motivated to keep pushing toward a goal as you watch yourself move ever closer to achieving it than you will if you lack the clarity of how your actions directly impact your pursuit of said goal. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Sep 12, 202224 min

S1 Ep 6565: How You Can Actually Slow Down Time

How many times have you either said or heard "I can't believe it's already August!" or "Where did the year go?" Time has a way of passing so rapidly we don't even notice until we look back and wonder where it all could have gone. What did we actually DO this whole time? Well, Rob knows EXACTLY what he did this year and EXACTLY where the time went. When it was used to be productive and push his goals forward when it was spent with his family, and even when it was wasted. And he's never surprised when it's August. And for him, the year has gone as slow as he wants. This is because he designs and tracks every hour of his day every day. This may sound daunting at first, but once you are in complete control of your time, only then can you begin to bend it to your will. To accomplish your goals, to get the most out of every hour, every day, month, and year. And to slow it down to your desired tempo. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Aug 29, 202221 min

S1 Ep 6464: How to design your rhythm of existence

You've heard Rob talk about his "rhythm of existence" on this show and others for years. It is the construct by which he organizes, documents, and gains crucial insights to live his very best life. People often ask him to share his system, and he does, but most find it initially overwhelming due to its complexity. But in this episode, Rob breaks it all down and talks about how you can start managing your time, energy and capacity to remain balanced and reach your goals. Starting with simply controlling the flow of time in your life, you will improve incrementally to the point you can begin to optimize and build layers into your system. It may take a while to get to the full scale life operating system that Rob employs, but you can achieve similar results by just beginning the process and growing with it as it becomes easier and easier to manage. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Aug 22, 202224 min

S1 Ep 6363: A Happy Life Starts the Moment You Design It

Happiness is not binary. You are not always happy or unhappy, it's a sliding scale with plenty of facets. But overall happiness can be achieved through the balanced pursuit of life goals. The first step is understanding yourself and what makes you happy. What gives you energy and what takes energy away? Through this process, you can get clarity on what you want to pursue in various aspects of your life, be it work, relationships, health, wealth, education, or anything else. With that clarity, you can then build a plan to work toward each of those goals incrementally every day. You will get closer and closer as you begin to execute your plan, but you must also realize that the so-called "finish line" or "light at the end of the tunnel" is not where true happiness resides. True happiness begins the moment you are clear on what you want to achieve to live the best version of your life, make a plan to get there, and begin to take those first steps. And it only gets better over time. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Aug 15, 202224 min

S1 Ep 6262: When to Pivot in Life

We set goals and work hard to achieve them every day, so it's no wonder we become attached to both our goals and the processes by which we work toward them. But the world around us is chaotic and ever-changing, so there is no way to continue to navigate the obstacles and challenges in your path without being highly adaptive. This is true of any goal in business or in life, and the same commitment to recognizing when a pivot is necessary applies. As you pursue any goal, the world changes, and you change. Take that into account and don't be afraid to evolve both your strategy and the goal itself as need be to stay on track. A pivot does not mean you have failed at your original vision. It means you are smart enough to know the definition of success is fluid. We have not one but two special guests on this episode. First, Kenny Turner, the Director of NFTE (Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship – www.nfte.com) joins us to discuss their partnership with the Do-Or-Dier Visionary Foundation and how NFTE helps young people learn an entrepreneurial mindset. They have educated 1.2million young entrepreneurs since 1987, including DODVF Director, Charles Choice. NFTE IG: @nfte Then we have the winner of the NFTE / DODVF See It. Believe It. Do It. Challenge, Amylah Charles, an entrepreneur, activist and entertainer. She shares her vision for a socially conscious hair company. Amylah IG: @curlycrownzhaircare Get involved with or donate to NFTE Support Amylah Charles Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Aug 8, 202233 min

S1 Ep 6161: The 5 Phases of Achieving Success

Success is broad, and everyone's definition of it is very personal to them. There are infinite ways to define success, but Rob contends that every version of success, no matter what it is or who is going through it, follows a similar pathway. That pathway is something he has termed "The Cycle of Success," which he breaks down into five key phases that are broadly applicable. The most important piece of the Cycle is to be aware in advance that when things are at their most challenging, that is in fact a crucial part of the process itself and should be expected. This is the Third Phase, which Rob terms "The Great Test," and it's where quitting is the most tempting. But making it out to the Fourth Phase, and crossing The Belief Horizon, makes achieving the goal all but inevitable. Listen to the full episode for the rest of the phases that will guide you toward a better version of yourself. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Aug 1, 202226 min

S1 Ep 6060: More Success in Less Time with a Quantum Leap

In this episode, Rob talks about his time spent with author Price Pritchett, who wrote the seminal book on accelerating success, The Quantum Leap Strategy (link below). Inspired by his wife to attend a seminar together, he got to know Price, and even began working on a book with him. Rob explains what he learned from the man, how it informed his philosophy, and why their collaboration never saw the light of day. Rob discusses how in his own life, television created a quantum leap toward his business goals, and walks us through how we can set goals, build pathways, and find unique ways to jump right to the end, bypassing time and energy in between. Learn more about this episode. Read Price Pritchett's The Quantum Leap Strategy Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Jul 25, 202226 min

S1 Ep 5959: Why entrepreneurs need mentors to succeed

You don't know what you don't know until it's staring you in the face and you have to learn it fast. But forming mentor-mentee relationships with other more experienced entrepreneurs whose journeys you are hoping to one day emulate is an important way to fill in your blind spots with deep, battle tested knowledge and wisdom. In addition to the guests on the show and emerging entrepreneurs he meets along the way, Rob also mentors someone a little closer to home: his 5-year-old son. Rob's son is already pitching companies, and as you'll hear in this episode, has already figured out how to pull the investor card (on his mom). This is another special episode where we meet an incredible partner of the Do-Or-Dier Visionary Foundation, BUILD, and their CEO, Ayele Shakur. She gives us an overview of BUILD's mission, which is to teach entrepreneurship to young people to help them succeed in life and business. We then have Jalen Harris, 16-year-old winner of the See it. Believe it. Do it. Challenge and recipient of $10,000 in non-dilutive capital. He lays out his vision for the company he will use the money to build, and how he wants to serve an as example for youth. Learn more about this episode. Support BUILD Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here!

Jul 18, 202230 min

S1 Ep 5858: The power of forever

Imagine if everything you did you committed to day after day until the end of your life. The result would be an incredible level of clarity, knowledge, wisdom, and optimization. A profession or skill you pursue, practice and hone every day throughout your lifetime. The way you treat your partner. Your health and wellness. Your lifestyle, where you live, and finding harmonious balance throughout your life. Committing to these things over a long period of time eventually leads to mastery. In this episode, Rob shares how he has committed to his relationship with his wife, his health, his forever home, and every other major aspect of his life to achieve its full potential. Learn more about this episode. Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine Join our Machinist Community Want to be on the show? Sign up here Forever Estates designed by SAOTA

Jul 11, 202225 min

S1 Ep 5757: How to eliminate your negative thoughts

Even an extremely positive person like Rob is susceptible to negative thoughts creeping in. So, a while back, he began to focus more on identifying when such a thought entered his consciousness. He did not allow them to take hold of his emotions, but rather began to ask why. Began to evaluate the possible reasons for having each thought. The conclusion he eventually reached was that he was more prone to negative thinking when he was feeling overwhelmed. By using the core functions of the Machine Mindset to find balance within the factors of time, energy and capacity, he was able to, not thwart negative thoughts from creeping in entirely, but build the skill of identifying and dealing with them before they can affect him. In this episode, he talks through how you can do the same. Learn more about this episode.

Jul 5, 202223 min

S1 Ep 5656: You are never too young to start a company

Entrepreneurialism has no age. Whether you're 10 or 18 or 75, it's never too early or late to start a company. Whether your first venture is successful or not, you will learn so much that your next shot will have an even higher chance of making it. Rob started his first company when he was 18 years old, Orion trucks. He went out and signed the biggest skateboarders in the world to be a part of his company. And yet, he made very little money. Why? Inexperience. He allowed himself to be taken advantage of, and in this episode he shares the biggest lessons he learned. Then Rob is joined by Alana Andrews, an 18 year-old entrepreneur herself who is an incredibly impressive founder. She has created SWEY, a more health conscious sports drink by gen-Z, for gen-z while still in high school. She's also an author, a speaker, and a philanthropist. She's looking for advice on communicating her product's core value proposition and differentiation in market, as well as maximizing her many amazing initiatives at the same time. IG: @sweytoplay IG: @alanalandrews Learn more about this episode.

Jun 27, 202226 min

S1 Ep 5555: Does your skill set match your business?

We all have ideas for businesses, but few are qualified to build and run any company they can dream up. In order to set a new company, and yourself, up for ultimate success, you need to assess your prior experience, knowledge, and skills to ensure they map to the type of company you plan to launch. Failure to do so can be a huge mistake, and push you and the business quickly into perilous territory. We also have a couple of special guests on this episode. First, Andrew Glazier of Defy Ventures joins us to talk about their partnership with the Do-Or-Dier Visionary Foundation. Defy educates formerly incarcerated people to think with an entrepreneurial mindset and become the CEO of their own life. IG: @defy_ventures And then Rob speaks to the winner of the DODF See it. Believe it. Do it. Challenge, Carol Madonia. Carol started her idea for a meatball empire in a jail cell, and now has won $10,000 to help accelerate her entrepreneurial journey. She has an amazing story and an incredible spirit, hoping to use her business to help other formerly incarcerated individuals get their lives back on the right track. IG: @carolannerecio Links: Support Defy Ventures at www.defyventures.org Check out That Meatball Collective: www.thatmeatballcollective.com Subscribe to Dyrdek Machine: https://bit.ly/35RsjMV Join our Machinist Community: https://dyrdekmachine.com/become-a-machinist Want to be on the show? Sign up here: https://dyrdekmachine.com/guest Learn more about this episode.

Jun 21, 202247 min

S1 Ep 5454: Simplifying your product's value proposition

You think you know how to pitch the end user value of a product before you even create it. Then you build a company and go through rigorous testing to zero in on the right messaging to entice customers to try your product. Then you put that message out into market. That's when the real work begins. The consumer reaction may not be exactly what you has hoped. But rather than be married to your original messaging, it's then time to continue to evolve that value prop until it resonates with a larger audience. This goal is to continue refining until it is simple, clear and unique. Rob uses the evolution of Mindright's value prop over the last year since launch as a prime example. To follow the Mindright story from launch day to now, go back and check out these episodes with CEO Chris "Bernie" Bernard: EPISODE 4 https://youtu.be/7HVO7UtWOaY EPISODE 13 https://youtu.be/SboaBN_VmRc Also in this episode, Rob is joined by Amanda Greenberg, CEO of Balloon. She has built a product to make meetings more effective, which Rob has partnered with prior. Rob has some insights about how she could make Balloon's value proposition clearer and more valuable. Balloon Website: https://getballoon.com/ Amanda Greenberg IG: @amanda.k.greenberg Learn more about this episode.

Jun 13, 202230 min

S1 Ep 5353: Building wealth to buy back time

In this episode, Rob shares his philosophy on generating wealth to buy back time. He believes that the key is to truly understand your time and the value of it. The second piece of that equation is, of course, generating the wealth necessary to buy your time back. And finally, it's realizing exactly where you can spend that money in order to exchange it for time. What does this all mean? How can you actually buy time? Rob takes a solo deep dive to share with you his process for building wealth, and explains all of the ways in which he uses his earnings to buy back the most important non-renewable resource in the world. Learn more about this episode.

Jun 6, 202224 min

S1 Ep 5252: Applying the Machine Mindset to automate every aspect of your life

Optimizing and automating the systems of your life and business can seem daunting or rigid at first glance, but the secret is remaining highly adaptive. Locking in the processes that manage your life is a crucial first step, but being conscious of the fact that life happens, chaos is unavoidable, and you must be able to be flexible within your systems in order for them to continue to function. In this episode, Rob takes a deep dive on his tried and true systems that make up the Machine Mindset. But operating with a Machine Mindset does not make you a robot. You're constantly going to be evolving and changing, and that's the only way your systems will continue to improve over time. So, automate, adapt, and continue to work toward a balanced, harmonious life. Learn more about this episode.

May 31, 202224 min

S1 Ep 5151: A balanced mind creates a balanced life

Even if you're doing everything right externally – waking up early, meditating, eating right, mastering your time and energy – if your mind is being pulled in a million different directions, your life will never be balanced. You ultimately need a balanced mind in order to have quality energy to pursue the things you want in life. An unbalanced mind makes you reactionary, and you lose control of your life. Balance your mind, balance your life. Our guest, Clint Norris, has been a staple of Minneapolis public television for years, and now he wants to follow in Rob's footsteps and take his new TV show vision to the next level. Maybe even MTV. Clint shares his thoroughly detailed vision for "Drop Zone" with Rob and gets some pointers from the master. He also wants to know how Rob prepares himself for the darker times. Learn more about this episode.

May 23, 202234 min

S1 Ep 5050: Gamify your discipline for optimal results

Using will power alone to achieve discipline is not sustainable. It becomes a constant battle, sucking energy from you, and is always an uphill battle. Even Rob didn't understand the power of gamification before he started meticulously tracking his basic discipline statistics. It was only then that the data gave him energy. He could watch his progress and felt a sense of pride when he hit his goals. That reinforced his desire to win against himself, motivated him to keep going and continue to improve. Then habits were formed and what was previously a daily challenge was second nature. Only at that point could he set his sights on the next goal, and use gamification techniques to achieve it in the same way. Brent Ramos of Koa House, which he bills as a "Tropical Punk" health & wellness brand, is already on his way to optimization with his own version of Rob's rhythm of existence. He's also used elements of the Machine Method to build his business, but he still could use a little guidance from Rob on fundraising. They also talk about applying business philosophies to family and other aspects outside of work. IG: @koahouse Learn more about this episode.

May 16, 202235 min

S1 Ep 4949: Build your business in a way that brings you JOY

Of course, there are times we all must grind, sacrifice sleep and balance to get crucial things done. But that is not the lifestyle you are trying to achieve as an entrepreneur because it is simply not sustainable. The goal of any entrepreneur should be to hire with intention and build and grow it in a way that increases output by designing, automating and optimizing systems. Ultimately, you should be doing less grinding as your business grows and matures in this way, not more. There's a lot of noise out there that champions burning the candle at both ends and sacrificing everything to build a business. That's working hard, but not smart. Your goal should be to grow your business into something you actually enjoy running, and that fits seamlessly into the rest of your life. Not something that consumes your life. This is the third of three episodes where Rob is rolling solo, with no guests, to dive deep on topics that are especially important to him and, he believes, are important for your success. Learn more about this episode.

May 9, 202224 min

S1 Ep 4848: Harmony over Hustle

There is no substitute for hard work. It is the cornerstone of building success, and that will never change. However, by harmoniously integrating all aspects of your life and building them simultaneously toward success, you can achieve more with the effort you put in. We all have tendencies that create friction and disrupt harmony, such as pushing too hard, not eating right or not getting enough rest. By looking at your life as an integrated system that requires harmony to expand and evolve, you can ultimately do more with less and become the ideal version of yourself. Our guests are Carmen and Kara from Prosperity Market, a mobile farmer's market on wheels and food truck that supports black owned food producers. They make it easy to support Black owned businesses, while creating food access in their communities. Based in Los Angeles, they are looking to expand across the country and move into wholesale. They are in the process of fundraising, and Rob has a special surprise for them, so stick around until the end! IG: @prosperity.market Website: https://www.prosperitymarketla.com/ Support: https://www.fundblackfounders.com/prosperitymarket/ Learn more about this episode.

May 2, 202235 min

S1 Ep 4747: Learning, Growing, Evolving & Mastering are the Cornerstones of Success

Rob is a life-long learner. Even at his level, he is constantly searching for more information, better philosophies, bits of wisdom that can unlock further potential and a greater understanding of the world. Like you, he reads (and listens to) books, consumes podcasts, subscribes to every entrepreneur blog and social account, constantly absorbing points of view from smart and successful people. It's one thing to consume and be inspired by those we hope to emulate, but it is the distilling of the most important nuggets of information from those sources that are immediately applicable to your own systems in life and business. You will get more out of the educational media you consume by not trying to grasp it as a whole, but picking out those few key points that you can put into action immediately, add them to your toolbox, and use them to grow and evolve toward mastery. And when you consume the same thing a decade later, you will not only see completely new tools for your evolved state, but the experience will serve as a barometer of just how far you've come. This is the second of three episodes where Rob is rolling solo, with no guests, to dive deep on topics that are especially important to him and, he believes, are important for your success. Learn more about this episode.

Apr 25, 202226 min

S1 Ep 4646: Building the Skill of Vision

Your life is a blank canvas when it begins. While many circumstances are beyond your control, there is still so much you can craft and mold to your will. But in order to create anything, an amazing painting or an amazing life, you must first have a vision for it. And vision is not necessarily a natural process for everyone, but everyone has the ability to look out into the future, understand what they desire, and put a plan together to get there. It requires the determination to develop that skill set over time. It requires the self-reflection to actually understand what it is you want based on the things that make you truly happy and give you energy. And it requires you to break that vision down into achievable steps in order to get there. With the skill of vision, the extraordinary life you wish to lead is within your grasp. This is the first of three episodes where Rob is rolling solo, with no guests, to dive deep on topics that are especially important to him and, he believes, are important for your success. Learn more about this episode.

Apr 18, 202235 min

S1 Ep 4545: The quality of your success matters

Rob is here to tell you that financial success is a huge win, but there's a lot you can do while building it to ensure that your success is of a high quality. If you're only chasing the dream, you can get caught in the trap of losing your balance to achieve a goal. When working your way toward the success you ultimately want to create, take all aspects of your life into account. Your time, your energy, your health, and every other thing that gives you purpose and fulfillment. Design your work life and personal life together in an integrated way to ensure balance between them. Only then will the success you find be of the highest quality. Hiyo! We get three for one on this episode with George Youmans, Cygne Cooper and Evan Quinn from Hiyo, an adaptogenic social beverage. While non-alcoholic, the blend of ingredients in Hiyo provide a sensation the founders like to call "The Float." They're trying to disrupt socialization itself by introducing a healthy and relaxing alternative to booze.As an early stage startup, they have big ideas, but want advice on how to deploy their capital for maximum return. IG: @drinkhiyo Then Jose Barrera and Lorel Scott join Rob as the founders of StartupStarter, a business education studio working with global brands and individuals alike to teach entrepreneurship at scale. They've got momentum, but now they're looking to leverage it in order to scale up even faster. IG: @startupstarter.co Learn more about this episode.

Apr 11, 20221h 3m

S1 Ep 4444: The benefits of waking up 1 hour earlier every day

Rob uses it to get organized, be more productive, feel more balanced, and make more money. He started by waking up an hour earlier at 5am every day and understood he got essentially an entire extra work day every week. That equates to 48 extra (7-hour) work days per year. Then he realized that if he got up 2 hours earlier every day, that additional time doubled. That's almost 3 months of additional productivity per year. A full quarter! Imagine how much you could get done with that much extra time on your hands. Now set your alarm. First up is Sean Boisson, founder of Bella Snow soft ale, a delicious low-alcohol beer alternative for people with low tolerances, or who just don't want the calories or the spins. Based in beautiful Sonoma, CA, Sean and his team are trying to figure out how to identify and fill gaps in knowledge as they work to grow and expand their product line. IG: @drinkbellasnow Stephanie Foster and her husband Scott created Tiki Liquid Enhancers, travel sized bottles to squirt into your water and provide additional benefits. Their current line-up of products are designed to help you sleep better, give you energy, or give your immune system a boost. Stephanie is trying to find the balance between marketing and maintaining inventory while also wondering how to think about what happens after success. IG: @tikibev Learn more about this episode.

Apr 4, 202257 min

S1 Ep 4343: Every single thing you do matters

When we make a big decision, we typically contemplate how the outcome will affect everything else in our life. But it's the small decisions we don't put as much emphasis on that end up having an outsized effect. This is due to the compounding nature of small decisions on your health, mindset, emotional state, and energy. One small decision influences the next small decision, rippling out over time and contributing either positively or negatively to your life. In this episode, Bryan Guadagno, the founder of It's Skinny pasta has created a way for people to enjoy a bowl of pasta in 2 minutes with only 9 calories per bag. The secret is Konjac, a plant that has been historically used in Asian cuisine but hasn't caught the attention of the mass market in the U.S. He knows his product is great, but he wants advice on how to continue to stand out both on the shelf and online. ​​IG: @itsskinnypasta Then, life and business partners Shaun Oshman and Jess Candelaria have built Helmet Flair, which allows anyone wearing a helmet for any reason to spice it up with their own personality. They attach flush magnets to the helmet itself and offer a wide range of horns, cat ears and other such delights to snap on and off based on the customer's mood. The company is growing well, but they want to know if they should continue on their organic trajectory or take on investment for a high growth model. IG: @helmetflair Learn more about this episode.

Mar 28, 202254 min

S1 Ep 4242: Manifesting what you want in the right way

True manifestation is not sitting around thinking about the things that you want in life and wishing or hoping they come true. It is figuring out in as much detail as possible not only what the things are, but what they look like and feel like. Focusing on those details and allowing your mind and body to be transported forward to a time when these fantasies are reality. According to Rob, who practices an extreme version of manifestation, your body cannot tell the difference between that which you imagine in great detail and that which is actually happening. So, the more you practice detailed manifestation over and over, while doing the things necessary to achieve them, the universe will begin to listen. Our first guests, Phil and Krista Franks, comprise Owl & Key, a platform they designed to help individuals and groups to recognize what they want out of life and set a path to achieve it. Their book, Strategic Planning for Life, is a step-by-step guide to designing a life with intention. They're looking to Rob for answers on consciously scaling their company through business and individual customer acquisition, as well as how to navigate business as a couple. IG: @owl_and_key Jovanna Schlossenberg is our next guest, and she's brought her friend (and arguably Kansas City's top trainer) Luther Glover along for the ride. Jovanna is launching her "tri-level reading" book series Jojo Knows, which customizes each story for 3 different age groups. Jovanna is looking for ways to open additional reading centers while keeping her business and personal relationships strong. Luther is looking to give himself more bandwidth for networking and servicing his big clients (like Kansas City Chiefs star wideout Tyreek Hill). IG: @jojoknowslearningcenter Learn more about this episode.

Mar 21, 20221h 8m

S1 Ep 4141: Achieve perpetual success by systematically fusing art, science and magic

Rob's formula for achieving perpetual success: systematically fusing art, science and magic. A great tagline, yes, but what does it really mean? Well, think of art as starting with you, the creator. The creator of your life, the creator of your business, the creator of every moment of your day. Science is then the ways in which you organize your creations, building systems of living and systems of operating professionally. Finally, the magic comes when art and science are working in harmony. Unseen universal forces that conspire on your behalf to push you in the direction you want to go. Applying these concepts over and over in everything you do, constantly improving and optimizing, a better life is all but inevitable. On this episode, we've got the founders of Muvez, Eric and Ryan Cruz, who first burst onto the national radar on an episode of Shark Tank. The primary Muvez product is a shoe with a detachable outsole, which then becomes a slipper, transitioning between inside and outside without ever having to take it off. They've found quite a bit of success, but now they're looking to raise money to scale the business, and Rob has some solid advice for them about the benefits and challenges of taking on venture capital. Blair Bryngelson is a serial entrepreneur and inventor whose latest product combats the "dead arm" that often results from cuddling one's partner in bed. It's called the Spoonie Pillow, and is essentially a pillow that slides onto your arm. He launched a Kickstarter campaign and sold 3,000 units out of the gate. The customers even found more use cases for it than originally intended. Now he's looking to ramp up as a direct-to-consumer business, but supply chain issues are presenting a challenge. Rob encourages Blair to plug into an existing home goods infrastructure so he can continue to do what he does best and be a great inventor instead of an inexperienced operator. Learn more about this episode.

Mar 14, 20221h 1m

S1 Ep 4040: Master time to create the ultimate balance

The most precious resource on earth is time. It is fleeting, nonrenewable, and depleting at an ever accelerating rate. You have two choices: One, hold on tight and go where it leads you, or two, master it. Take control of it. Increase your time efficacy within every hour of your day. Work to truly understand it, and how much you can actually accomplish. Look at time not as a whole, but in smaller, manageable blocks. Then work within each of those blocks to continuously improve your output. It sounds hard, impossible even, but once you actually start, you'll be amazed at the results. Our first guest is Kelly Radnitzer, whose company HD Labs stands for Hard work and Dedication. An athletic apparel brand that's looking to make the jump into supplements in a very crowded market, Kelly wants to know how to get the attention of major retailers without a huge marketing budget. IG: @hd_labsunlimited Travis Fussell has his hands in multiple businesses, from golf putters to his newest creation, a fully customizable ball cap. All this while maintaining his full time job. He's got his sights set high on scaling the Rad Mod hat and moving into sports and other licensing, but Rob cautions him on spreading too thin too fast. Learn more about this episode.

Mar 7, 202248 min

S1 Ep 3939: Everything in life can be made better and better, but not perfect

Don't strive for perfection. Strive for continued optimization over time. Anything in work or life falls into the category of things that can be made continually better. The first step is doing enough reps at something that it becomes almost second nature. Then finding ways to automate that thing where it takes less effort. Only then can you look for ways to make it more efficient, more optimized, so it takes even less time and effort. If you repeat this process over and over with every element of your life and business, incredible results will emerge. Our first guest, Benj Miller, is the founder of System and Soul, who, like Rob, hails originally from Ohio. His vision is to transform 25k small businesses this decade through a unique brand of coaching that focuses on both business fundamentals, as well as what they refer to as the "Soul" side. To him, that means the identity, story and culture of an organization, including how they treat their employees. Benj has a lot of things going in the right direction, but needs some help looking at how his business model will evolve. Corey Pulido lives on a large property in North Carolina where he and his wife foster hound dogs. He is a teacher. He has multiple properties that he manages. And he has a ton of other ideas he wants to pursue. Rob helps him focus on building sustainability so he can spend his time focusing on his nonprofit and pursuing his other ideas without sacrificing his passions. Learn more about this episode.

Feb 28, 20221h 0m

S1 Ep 3838: Evolution is the key to success. Reflection is the key to evolution.

No matter what your experiences are in business and in life, there are lessons to be learned. From pain and failure, learnings can arise and inform future actions and thinking. From positive outcomes, learnings can be identified and applied to other parts of your existence. So, no matter your type of experience, positive, negative or neutral, reflecting on the reasons for each particular outcome will lead you to evolve over time. And with evolution, becoming a better and better version of yourself, comes success and, more importantly, happiness. In this episode, Jared Gold sent Rob a cold email asking him to take part in a book that he's writing about the habits of successful people. So, of course, Rob invited him onto the show to talk about it, where he gave Jared some advice on how to better approach people like himself for the project. He also gave Jared to come back with a brand new pitch and left the door open to not only take part in the project, but help him get others as well. Not only all that, but Rob helped Jared remain true to his vision of what the book should ultimately be. IG: @jgold242 Follow Jared's book progress: https://jaredgold.com/book Devin Dwyer has a number of talents. He's a rapper, director, videographer, editor, and drone operator. He's been doing video work for free in order to make connections and build his reel, but now it's time to turn his talents into a real business. Rob provides some advice to help him take the next step into real entrepreneurship, as well as helping him reframe how he thinks about balancing work with spending time with his young son. IG: @soundssickproductions Learn more about this episode.

Feb 21, 202249 min

S1 Ep 3737: Designing and integrating your life and business visions to find true success

Your ideal life vision should be in lockstep with your business vision. They should be designed together, integrated, and grown together until you are successful on all fronts simultaneously, not just at work. As an entrepreneur, the path is clear: create a product that doesn't exist (vision), put together a plan, and execute the plan to grow the business. Most people don't necessarily think of their life this way, with happiness, fulfillment and balance being products of a well thought out plan. But Rob suggests if you can just evolve your thinking, you can have it all. Build With Rob's first return guest! Jacob Mclaughlin appeared on Episode 22, talking about an idea he had for a real estate app that allowed realtors to bid on listings. It was called Zollu at the time, which Rob suggested was way too close to Zillow. Rob also made suggestions on how the business model could be improved by focusing more on providing value to the sellers. Well, Jacob took Rob's advice and is back on the show with SMIRC, the latest incarnation of his idea with Rob's suggested tagline: "Never give away your listing again." Watch Jacob and Rob's first conversation: https://youtu.be/N8fHuG6McTA?t=513 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobMcLaughlinREALTOR/ Then, Majfred Memetaj wants to create a community around freestyle soccer with his platform, Flowstil. He wants to expand adoption of the sport while providing resources and skill sharing to help interested parties increase their abilities and meet like minded individuals. Rob sees an opportunity for him to piggyback on traditional soccer through competitions, as well as creating products specifically for the freestyle soccer market. IG: @flowstilfreestyle Learn more about this episode.

Feb 14, 202258 min

S1 Ep 3636: Adaptogenic beauty brand Deon Libra reduces stress from the inside out

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From tragedy can come opportunity. When Devin's father passed from a stress induced heart attack, she found herself anxiety ridden and unable to sleep properly for years. In coping with her loss, she began experimenting with adaptogens to calm her own body and mind. Creating body butters and teas from home, she discovered a new approach to beauty from the inside out. Frustrated that Black customers seem to be an afterthought in the beauty market, she set out to create Deon Libra, a brand that caters to the naturally higher stress levels of people in her own community. With her co-founder and COO, Brit Kirkland, Devin found a home for her nascent brand at Dyrdek Machine. Recorded in December of 2021, this episode was recorded shortly after Rob and the Deon Libra founders met in person for the first time. Website: https://deonlibra.com/ IG: @deonlibrabody Learn more about this episode.

Feb 7, 202247 min

S1 Ep 3535: The process of learning, evolving and growing in any new endeavor

In business or in life, when you step out of your comfort zone to try something new, it is always harder in the beginning. You lack practice, you lack clarity, you lack experience. As time goes on, with dedication to creating a process and evolving it over time, you will get better and better at that thing until it's easy. Rob shares his experience in creating his MTV show Ridiculousness, which was difficult and time consuming at first. He details how he committed to making it easier, faster and better over and over until he could shoot six episodes in a day with less effort than one episode required in the beginning. Our first guest is Avi Rubin, who created a natural soap to treat a skin condition and slowly grew it into the boutique brand of Iron Lion. He has a solid and loyal customer base, but is now looking to grow, not necessarily scale, while finding a way to spend more time with his family. Rob offers advice about ways to create more recurring revenue, as well as establish the balance he needs to be the father he wants to be. IG: @ironlionsoap Then we have Cody Hankins, who wants to bring the novelty and nostalgia of wax candy bottles (they were called Nik-L-Nips if you can believe it) to the alcohol space. He's already handmade prototypes and shared them with his friends to great enjoyment, and he thinks they can be a better solution for the environment. However, Cody has no experience in the alcohol space, which Rob knows all too well is littered with landmines. But Rob has a great solution to get Cody started on the right path. Learn more about this episode.

Jan 31, 202258 min

S1 Ep 3434: Relentlessly seeking clarity to build belief and achieve success

Rob believes that you should seek clarity on exactly what it is you want to achieve before setting out to achieve it. That clarity will reveal the detailed goals necessary to get there. Breaking those down into smaller, achievable goals builds the belief that you can actually get to the finish line. Over time, the goals become more ambitious, you achieve those, and the belief and confidence grow. Take the time to put energy into defining what it is you want out of life, be it a business, relationship, health, or something else. Only then will every decision you make have a clear purpose and move you forward. On this episode, Patrick MacCausland wants to change the way recycling works by starting a company he's calling HalfBack. When you buy bottles and cans, you're paying a few cents extra that you never get back by putting them on the curb. Patrick wants to pick them up for you, turn them in for refunds, and give you back 50% of the take. But in this early stage, there are a lot to figure out in the financial model, which Rob walks him through in detail. Tulsa Talley is the founder of Good Note, a tie dye apparel brand with a positive message. He began making the clothes for himself, and then began selling them. While it's his full time gig now, he wants to know what 5 steps he should take next to take it up a notch, and Rob has those answers. Not only does Tulsa get great advice, but Rob hits him with a big surprise at the end! IG: @goodnoteco Learn more about this episode.

Jan 24, 202253 min

S1 Ep 3333: Mastering your thoughts to create more positive experiences

There are two states of mind that are not useful to becoming successful or living an amazing life. The first is Dwelling, which is a passive state that provides no current or future value. The second is Hoping and/or Wishing, a state that, while more fun in the moment, creates the same passivity and stagnation of dwelling. Neither of these mental states offer any positive momentum, and thus should be avoided. Live instead in states of Experiencing or Creating the future. Podcaster, rapper and producer Ryan Sullivan joins the show. He launched his company, Podcast Principles, to create podcasts for individuals trying to expand their personal brands. Like many businesses, Ryan faces the challenge of scaling, meaning getting more clients and hiring and training a team. And how does he balance that with all of his other passion projects? IG: @sullybop IG: @podcastprinciples Dusty Pierson created an innovative mobile phone grip device with his college aged son called Bandit. An engineer by trade, Dusty figured out the manufacturing and they were off. The father-son duo are now looking for advice on how to get to that next level and increase sales. Rob has some simple, effective thoughts to up their game. IG: @livebanditcase Learn more about this episode.

Jan 17, 202257 min

S1 Ep 3232: Balance in life and work is not found, it is designed

Achieving balance requires discipline, practice, and a realistic framework. Over time, with consistent effort, you will find yourself getting better and better at it until it is second nature. The definition of balance, however, is very personal and different for every individual. It takes time and attention to understand what your version of balance is that makes you feel energetic in the various aspects of your life. Rob explains exactly how he evolved into his current state of balance and now keeps it going with ease. Michael Wong and Alex Comfortes founded Peeka VR to get kids excited about reading again. They use visual technology to immerse children in stories with the goal of igniting their passion for reading and learning. But sitting between two slow moving industries, publishing and education, they want to know how to move fast and disrupt. Justin Kershaw had spoken with Rob in 2020 when he was introduced by Outstanding Foods CEO and Founder, Bill "Billy G" Glaser. Rob couldn't quite see the vision of Sow Strong Food back then. But that didn't stop Justin. He went out and hustled to bring his brand to life, and Rob is incredibly impressed. He wasn't coming on the show looking for a deal with Dyrdek Machine, but you never know what can happen on Build With Rob. Learn more about this episode.

Dec 20, 202155 min

S1 Ep 3131: How to apply an entrepreneurial mindset to your life for greater success and happiness

Building a company as an entrepreneur entails having a vision, making a plan to achieve that vision, and then setting goals and achieving them in that direction. It also requires failing, learning, and evolving. Optimizing, automating and refining. And over time success is achieved or a new chapter must begin. The parallels between building a great business and building a great life are many. And it all starts with an entrepreneurial mindset. The Dyrdek Machine's philanthropy, the Do-Or-Dier Foundation, supports organizations across the country that teach the entrepreneurial mindset to underrepresented and under-resourced individuals from young people to the formerly incarcerated. This provides them with the tools they need to succeed in both business and life. Please visit our amazing partners and support their efforts: WIT Whatever it Takes - https://www.doingwit.org/ Build - https://build.org/ Defy Ventures - https://www.defyventures.org/ On this episode, Myles Weber, a talented stand-up comedian, saw his comedians, musicians, and other creatives isolated during the pandemic and realized there were a lot of therapy resources out there, but no life coaching by people that really understand what they're going through. So Myles took it upon himself to get his coaching certification and is launching Green Room Talk, a service that provides support to artists by certified fellow artists. Rob suggests a way he can hone his idea even further to open it up to a larger customer base. IG: @mylesweberjoker Keyser Leepier was tired of always waiting for bartenders to make drinks. He realized bars could be selling a lot more if the bottleneck of the bartender was automated. It was then that he created Sylf, a self-serve cocktail machine. He's got a plethora of potential use cases for the product, if he could only get the capital raised to create the prototype. Rob shares some strategies to bring on partners and validate the idea before going out to raise a round. IG: @sylf__ Learn more about this episode.

Dec 13, 202154 min

S1 Ep 3030: How to build qualitative self-awareness

What does Rob mean by "Qualitative Self-Awareness?" It's literally as simple ask asking yourself how you feel every day with respect to the most important parts of your life. Using a scale of 1 to 10, above a 5 represents increasing degrees of happiness and optimism. While the bottom half runs the risk of compounding negativity and dragging you even further down. But the first step to increasing your number and keeping it at higher levels more consistently is creating a systematic understanding of your quality of life. Only then can you begin to identify the internal and external factors that affect your rating positively or negatively and actually do something about them. Our first guest is Brandon Wesig, who invented a device called The Neverending Defender that helps basketball players train against defense all by themselves. He wants to know the first thing entrepreneurs should look to change when not meeting their desired sales goals. He also is interested in the advice Rob would give to his younger self. IG: https://instagram.com/neverendingdefender Then we have another inventor who has been incubating a product idea since his childhood and finally made it a reality. Spencer Trotter created the Anywhere Fridge, a solar powered refrigerator for travel and locations without power. Rob opens up a whole new possibility to scale his product by suggesting he partner with charities to bring refrigeration to parts of the world lacking in power for food and medicine. FB: https://www.facebook.com/AnywhereFridgeFreezer Learn more about this episode.

Dec 6, 20211h 1m

S1 Ep 2929: Optimize your life to give you the most energy for a high quality existence

One of the keys to a high quality, balanced existence is becoming extremely sensitive to your energy. Especially when it is being lowered by an action or external force, or gained by something you enjoy doing. This goes for work, family, friends, and literally anything else in life. In order to achieve energy awareness, you really need to get in touch with yourself to understand the nuances as to how you uniquely gain and lose energy. As always, we have some great guests on the show. Sanjay Kumar Rajpoot is a master of the hot global trend of sustainable vertical farming and hopes to do his part to end world hunger and help the environment with his startup, Plant Culture Systems. He is seeking advice on how to grow the best possible team when capital is not an issue, but building the company requires one's undivided attention. He also asks Rob what his 3 non-selfish wishes from a genie would be, the answer to which needs to be heard to be believed. IG: @iamgroot42069 Austin Gayne has been in the supplement sales game for a long time, and built successful companies along the way. But now he has what he believes to be a game changing idea, namely female-targeted solution-based supplements that target specific areas of physical improvement. He wants to know what sort of mindset shift needs to occur for an entrepreneur to build toward an 8, 9 or even 10 figure exit. That is followed by a question about building the confidence to succeed at a high level. IG: @austingayneh31 Learn more about this episode.

Nov 29, 20211h 7m

S1 Ep 2828: How to build your life and company backwards by starting at the end

It's one thing to go into a new venture with optimism and hope that hard work will pay off. But it's a whole other level to design the life outcomes you want, then the business outcomes you need to achieve that, and only then design your business backwards systematically in order to reach that goal. It's important to figure out things like how much time you want to spend working when the business reaches maturity, as it is unsustainable to burn the candle at both ends in perpetuity. You must decide what role you want to play that will give you the most energy, and then build around that with people who will take on the energy-draining roles. It's all possible with the right design in place. We've got Dr. Cody Sandzimier on the show today, a chiropractor who realized there was no silent timer with only visuals on the market after he realized the need in his practice. He invented The Loop Timer, which uses an aesthetically pleasing blue LED ring to show you when time is up without all the beeps and chirps. Rob encourages him to scale it to a point where he can hire someone to run it and look to keep it as a sustainable business that creates a good chunk of supplementary income. The good doctor asks when the right time to invest in scaling a team is, and wants to know more about how Rob created his life operating plan. IG: @chirocody Josh Sanchez thought he should be able to get in a full workout in the middle of a hike, but the options weren't out there. He created NativFit, a band-based gym that fits in a backpack. Rob wants him to focus more on the full value proposition the product is delivering and thus hone in on their core consumer. Josh wants to know if Rob would continue direct-to-consumer or target retail. He also wants to know if all the sacrifice for the business is worth it in the end? IG: @nativfit Learn more about this episode.

Nov 22, 202157 min

S1 Ep 2727: The process of building belief in your ideas and yourself

Belief may be something you hold inherently, but more often than not it is a process that takes place over time. It is the constant setting and achieving of smaller goals that slowly grows belief in your idea, yourself, your plan, those around you, and every other aspect of your existence. It is only when you have lost belief that you want to quit, and Rob believes it's the point at which you should quit. However, it's up to you to choose how that belief is lost. Losing belief and quitting can be a good thing, a learning experience, and the beginning of believing in something bigger and better that will ultimately provide the life you want. Today's guests come to us from Canada and a van outside the airport: Courtney and Leigh Jackson are a married couple who are also relentless serial entrepreneurs. They've been diving in head first and asking questions later for years. From opening a nail salon to children's clothing to a successful kitchen refinishing business, they noticed a problem that they wanted to fix. Namely, getting independent contractors and vendors paid by their clients. They have an idea for a service that would go to bat for the little guy and get them what they're owed. Rob implores them to take a page from the Machine Method in order to learn and micro-fail in a brand new industry before they start burning capital. https://www.thefactoryfinishstudio.com/ Matt Plapp is a force to be reckoned with. Founder of a marketing company that focuses on restaurants. Now he's aggressively expanding to a media platform for restaurants that will create content for and about them and utilize it as marketing. Rob is super into the idea, and encourages Matt to remold himself as a champion of restaurateurs in a variety of ways. Rob even makes up a theme song for him. Interestingly enough, Matt has also been using a version of Rob's life tracking system for 50 days, and Rob helps him hone his daily qualitative ratings. https://mattplapp.com/ Learn more about this episode.

Nov 15, 202154 min

S1 Ep 2626: Choose a name for your brand that connects with its story

In this episode, Rob makes the case for why naming your brand to connect with the value proposition of your product can give you many advantages along your business journey. In the best case scenario, your brand name can even become a verb associated directly with your product's output. As companies all become their own media companies, it is far more scalable to create content and thus build a customer base around a brand name that connects deeply with the very thing you as an entrepreneur are trying to introduce into the world. As always, we have some great entrepreneurs on the show: Tyler Boone is an independent singer songwriter with over 10million streams who created his eponymous Boone's Bourbon, a 117 proof, multi-award winning spirit. Tyler has had success, but now wants to know if he should keep bootstrapping or take on capital. https://www.drinkboonesbourbon.com/ Timmy Wozniak and Kevin Dunn are part of the team that built Commissioner, a new shoe brand inspired by NBA style and named for the man who had arguably the biggest impact on catalysing that style, the late David Stern. They're looking to pick Rob's brain about his experience designing shoes at DC and how to manage influencer marketing and endorsements. https://commissionerculture.com/ Learn more about this episode.

Nov 8, 20211h 6m

S1 Ep 2525: Learn enough about all aspects of your business to guide those with specific expertise

There may be aspects of your business you don't understand. There may be parts that make you cringe. But you still have to learn as much as you can about them. You have to understand how all aspects of the business relate to your overall vision. Only then, should you hire people with more specific expertise. At that point, you will be able to guide them to help you realize your ultimate vision, as opposed to waiting for them to figure out what that vision really is. Rob talks to three entrepreneurs on the show today: Ohio native Christi Mason is a mom whose child's toys always seem to end up on the ground. That's why she created a prototype for the TableTopper. A unique device that attaches to tables to keep all of a kid's stuff clean and accessible. But she's wondering how important it is to perfect the prototype before trying to go to market. Danny Darnell is a certified drone pilot who wants to create a platform to connect marketers and FAA certified drone pilots. Rob can't believe that the global market for drones is currently $100billion on its way to $500billion, but it is. But Danny has no experience in building software, so what does he do? Jerame Hawkins created his Rescue Signaling Kit after seeing people trapped and unable to signal for help after hurricanes. A single kit brings together just about every method of signaling you could need, but Rob encourages him to move toward whitespace. https://www.rescuesignalingkit.com/ Learn more about this episode.

Nov 1, 202158 min