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How to Turn a Hobby Into a Legit Company
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- 1 00:00 - Wearing the hat: winning the biggest deal
- 2 01:01 - Building epic gardening
- 3 03:47 - The botanical interests deal
- 4 05:14 - How wearing the hat made a difference
- 5 06:06 - The angle of the botanical interests deal
- 6 09:28 - Getting into gardening
- 7 10:54 - Finding a hobby outside of business
- 8 12:44 - Going all-in on epic gardening
- 9 20:33 - Acquiring blogs for growth
- 10 25:48 - The future of SEO
- 11 27:09 - The importance of email marketing
- 12 28:49 - Testing offers and opt-in rates
- 13 30:12 - The role of a president in scaling
- 14 31:35 - Finding the right operations guru
- 15 32:04 - Recruiting and hiring 10X talent
- 16 33:00 - The role of private equity in business growth
- 17 33:26 - The benefits of executive recruiting and acquisitions
- 18 34:15 - The value of learning from others in business
- 19 34:41 - The parallels between poker and business
- 20 35:37 - Why entrepreneurs should consider playing poker
- 21 36:07 - Lessons learned from playing poker
- 22 37:27 - Exploring mold toxicity and health
- 23 37:56 - Getting into gardening and wood carving
- 24 40:12 - The journey of epic homesteading
- 25 41:30 - The beginner's approach to gardening
- 26 42:27 - The benefits of growing citrus trees
- 27 43:30 - The connection between gardening and business
- 28 43:59 - The analogy of asparagus and long-term thinking
- 29 48:10 - The importance of mental models in entrepreneurship
- 30 49:47 - The need for action and real-world testing
- 31 52:23 - The shift from reading to doing
- 32 53:46 - The revolt against short-form content
- 33 54:45 - The purpose of the personal YouTube channel
- 34 57:00 - The importance of health and wellness for entrepreneurs
- 35 58:21 - The value of long-form content and building relationships