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On today’s episode, I sit down with Howard Lutnick, the legendary CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, for an eye-opening conversation about resilience, leadership, and navigating massive adversity in both life and business. Howard shares how losing both of his parents at a young age profoundly shaped his outlook and fueled his relentless drive to succeed in the competitive world of finance. From his early days on Wall Street to leading one of the most prominent firms through the devastation of 9/11, Howard’s story is packed with invaluable lessons on overcoming personal and professional challenges.
In this episode, we talk about how Howard built his career by identifying key opportunities, developing meaningful relationships, and seizing high-stakes financial deals. He shares insights into strategic risk-taking, investing in bonds, managing through crises, and the mindset that helped him rebuild after facing some of the most unimaginable losses. Whether you're looking to sharpen your leadership skills, understand the intricacies of financial markets, or gain inspiration from a true story of perseverance, this episode delivers it all.
Don’t miss this deep dive into what it takes to succeed at the highest levels of business while staying grounded in values like loyalty and family.
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Today's video is the Q&A part of my keynote at the Aspire conference in San Diego, California. I answer a bunch of questions such as how to scale your business emphasizing the importance of caring about your employees and creating a great culture. I also talk about Gen Z and the options they have in the current economy. Hope you enjoy it!
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In this episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, I am joined by Randall Kaplan. We dive deep into the age-old debate: Are entrepreneurs born with a natural talent, or is it a skill anyone can develop? We explore fascinating stories of childhood entrepreneurial ventures—like selling flowers from a neighbor’s garden—and dissect the mix of talent, grit, and curiosity that drives business success. You'll hear candid insights on what separates natural-born entrepreneurs from those who put in the work to excel. Plus, we discuss the role of environment, motivation, and what it truly takes to thrive in the business world. Whether you believe entrepreneurship is a calling or a craft, this conversation is a must-listen!
Be sure to Check out Randall:
https://linktr.ee/randallkaplan?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZTkLD8sQUoE48fcbhHzGzyP3lYq8hm42zef-zEzQtNUAPatW8bYCFDrRY_aem_9zsMuzYAyeEKNrJPLXGRnA
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Listen carefully … the repeated apologizing I’m speaking about in this podcast is a “real issue” … leaders need to stop pressure at their level not enhance it. Today's episode is the Q&A segment at the Lockton Growth Forum keynote. Q&A is definitely my favorite format when I get to meet all of you!
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Ii'm Super excited about today's episode of the podcast, where we are sharing an eisodoe from a year ago at Gregory's Coffee Headquarters right here in New York City! We talk with the CEO of Gregorys Coffee Gregory Zamfotis himself about all things entrepreneurship. Gregory's story is very similar to my journey in America and starting a business. You're going to learn a lot from this episode and don't forget to check out a Gregor'ys Coffee near you and get some exclusive VeeFriends collab gear!
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Today's episode of the podcast is my keynote at the ITC Vegas event. I dive deep into the huge opportunity on social media specifically LinkedIn for businesses and entrepreneurs. I also share my two cents on why complacency is hurting most businesses and how taking advantage of new technologies can help future-proof your business. Lastly, I talk about the importance of building a positive company culture for continuity and growth in business. If you're a business owner or planning to start a new business in 2024, this is the right video for you!
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In this episode, I’m fired up to have a real, raw Q&A with a group of sharp, young entrepreneurs as part of my 2024 Summer Residency. And let me tell you—we get into the stuff no one’s talking about, but absolutely should be. Why is nobody telling young entrepreneurs that patience is the key? It’s because no one wants to hear it. But if you’re truly ambitious, you’ve got to fall in love with patience. The problem? So many of you are obsessed with looking successful instead of being successful, and that’s holding you back big time.
We also hit on something huge—judgment. Most of you are stuck worrying about what your parents, friends, or social media think, but here’s the truth: nobody cares as much as you think they do. And when you get that, you’re free to start living for yourself, not for anyone else.
I dive into why your 20s are the time to take massive risks—this is the decade when you can afford to fail and figure out who you really are. You need to stop beating yourself up for not having it all figured out by 22. I’m telling you, if you’re 22 right now, you’re a baby. You have all the time in the world, so don’t get caught up in trying to look like you’ve made it before you’ve actually done anything meaningful.
Listen, this episode is full of the hard truths and big-picture perspective you need to hear right now. Stop worrying about what everyone else thinks, take the pressure off, and focus on doing you. The world sells fear every day—don’t buy into it.
Let’s go, this is a big one!
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Today's podcast is my keynote at the EMRG conference in NYC. I dive deep into the most important ingredients of every successful business and share practical advice and strategies around marketing and leadership. I also talk about the importance of kindness and accountability in business and how to put yourself in a position to start making more content. This episode is full of incredible business advice for CEOs and entrepreneurs, hope you enjoy it!
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Today's Episode of the podcast is my keynote at the Lockton Growth Forum, I dive deep into the 13 emotional ingredients from my book Twelve and a Half and why they are necessary for business success. I also touch on the importance of making content on LinkedIn for business development opportunities and growth. Hope you enjoy it!
Things we talked about:-Chasing underpriced attention-The emotional ingredients for business success-The power of LinkedIn for business development-The ROI of kindness in business-The importance of balancing the emotional ingredients
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I've spent a long time explaining to people why they need to get with the times and start embracing new tech. Whether that was my father accepting credit cards at his business 25 years ago, or convincing people that the Al will change the world today. In this podcast, I share a virtual talk I had with Ignition, an automated billing and payment collection app for businesses. We discuss how to properly use YouTube Shorts to bring awareness to your business, taking accountability, and adapting to the current social media and internet tools that exist today to grow our businesses. Hope you enjoy!
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Over the past decade+, the definition of success has been skewed and muddled. To me, success is doing what you want, enjoying what you love, and waking up every day excited to do it. This is the message I've been sending for the past 10 years. In these 5 short minutes, I went deep into the fear of failure, the true definition of success, and the relationship it has with sacrifices. This will help change your perspective on what true success really means. Watch this twice, And enjoy your Sunday(:
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Today's podcast is about an awesome podcast I had the pleasure of doing called, My Social Life. I sat down with host Jacob Kelly to discuss many nostalgic questions that not many people have asked me before! I talk about what nostalgia means to me, how I started marketing my lemonade stands, my introduction to sports cards, a family trip to Disney World, how to create memorable moments for your kids, and much more!
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On Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience were sharing a vYve mentorship session. I hope you all enjoy!
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On today's episode of the podcast, Im joined by Chase Jarvis, award-winning artist, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and one of the most influential photographers of the past twenty years. we talk about regret, the importance of doing things for yourself, and much more in this episode. if you are early in your life a still trying to figure it all out, or even if you're established and just looking for a change, this episode is a reminder that it's never too late to take charge of your future. I hope you all enjoy this one and be sure to check out Chase's new book available now.
Check out Chase!
Instagram: @chasejarvis
Website: Chasejarvis.com
Buy the book!
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Sharing a throwback with you all today! This chat with Alec Hanson got me fired up when we recorded it a year ago. If you havent already heard this I can wait for you to hear it.It's about being accountable for your current business/life situation and how embracing humility can help you succeed in business and in life.Oh, and remember, humility and ambition are not mutually exclusive - would love to hear your thoughts on how you balance both!
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On today's episode of the podcast, I'm sitting down with someone I've known for a long time. Today, I am joined by Maha Abouelenein - CEO of Digital & Savvy, a strategic communication consulting firm based in the U.S. and Dubai, and sits on the Board of Directors of The Associated Press. We talk about how we met, Her new book " 7 Rules of Self-Reliance", and share some advice that is a must for ANYONE. You're not going to want to miss this one. You can buy Maha's book, Available Today. I hope you all enjoy!
Maha's links:
Website - https://www.mahaabouelenein.com
Instagram - @mahagaber
Buy the book!
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Today's episode is a great interview I did at the Meta Marketing Summit back in 2022! We discussed all things marketing and Web 3! How brands can better connect to audiences in today's day and age, less television creative, more social creative, why quantity is more proven to work than quality, my thoughts on social commerce, how close we are to being a fully integrated Web 3 society and so much more! I hope you all enjoy!
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Today's podcast is about a marketing strategy that you can apply today to grow your business. When it comes to marketing or creating awareness about anything, nothing is more important than attention. The next step after understanding that is finding underpriced attention. This is what is very important for every business. Finding underpriced attention and leveraging it before the competition catches up.
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Today's episode is the a 4Ds session from a few years back. I dig into the tactics of growing businesses with CEOs and entrepreneurs. We discuss why you must win on organic reach; having a show or a podcast is key! We also talk about why people are struggling to take a step backward for 2 steps forward in their careers, why Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube shorts are key, and much more! I hope you enjoy.
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On today’s episode of the podcast I'm sharing an interview I did with Erika Kullberg last year, we dive deep into the concept of self-awareness. We tackle the burning question of the fastest route to $100,000, and my answer is simple: self-awareness. It’s about understanding your personal strengths and challenges .. like how I learned to balance kindness with candor for better communication. We also touch on the importance of having a strategy behind every social media post, or what we call at VaynerX SOC aka "Strategic Organic Content." Plus, some insights into my investment wins and the self-aware approach to what truly makes me happy. This episode is a compact guide to the big impact of self-awareness in our lives and businesses. I hope you all enjoy this one!
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