and we spoke about his career as an independent artist, mindfulness, confronting change, being present, and much more. Stay tuned for podcast coming soon!
My interview with @PeimanRaf, co-founder of @madhappy__ is now live.
We spoke about:
- The importance of mental health
- Partnering with @LVMH
- Building & growing MadHappy
And much more…
Watch now: https://youtu.be/mUE2yNUDb1Q
@CaseyAdams sat down with the founder of @wander, @jaentwistle, and talked about his journey as a founder!
Watch the full episode on YouTube now:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=NXNJl8NqVkY…
We also chatted about Robert's writing process, understanding human nature, and the keys to becoming a better leader. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation that will leave you feeling inspired and ready to tackle 2023.
Listen now:
, and it was an unforgettable experience. We dove into the concept of confronting mortality and how it can lead to a deeper understanding of the world.
Watch now: https://youtu.be/psISBxWTz0A
I am deeply grateful to all of the amazing guests who have joined me on the show and to the listeners who have supported me along the way.
Cheers to the next five years and beyond!🎙️⚡️
Over the years, my podcast has provided me with the opportunity to share hundreds of impactful entrepreneurial stories, introduced me to lifelong mentors, and has taught me many valuable lessons about life and business.
Starting your own business in high school is impressive in its own right. But raising millions in funding is something else entirely.
We talked with @CaseyAdams about how Slack helps him navigate the future of his own work as a small-business owner.
https://bit.ly/3Ym6VGf
In honor of running my first marathon tomorrow I sat down with a running legend, James Barahal, the CEO of Honolulu Marathon. In 2015, he was inducted into the Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding achievements.
Race day tomorrow at 5am. Let’s do this!⚡️
in a list of the five top founders, next to Steve Jobs, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin, 14 YEARS AGO (!!!) is mind-boggling. How is it even possible to be that good at spotting talent so early!?
The striking thing about the reaction to ChatGPT is not just the number of people who are blown away by it, but who they are. These are not people who get excited by every shiny new thing. Clearly something big is happening.
There is nothing worth doing that is not scary. There is no one who has achieved greatness without wrestling with their own doubts, anxieties, limitations, and demons.