Business Tips: 30 Years of Leadership Advice in One Video | Brilliant Minds Podcast

Business Tips: 30 Years of Leadership Advice in One Video | Brilliant Minds Podcast

Awesome Tip: 30 Years of Leadership Advice in One Video | Brilliant Minds Podcast



During Gary’s trip to Stockholm, Sweden he did an appearance on the Brilliant Minds Podcast. He took the opportunity to share some of the most important lessons he has learned after running over 10 businesses in the last 30 years. From leadership to employee behavior and more, this episode covers a bunch of great topics that anyone in the business world can learn from… Enjoy!


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Gary Vaynerchuk is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency servicing Fortune 100 clients across the globe. He’s a sought out public speaker, a 5-time New York Times bestselling author, and an angel investor in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, and Uber.

VaynerX, also includes Gallery Media Group, which houses women’s lifestyle brand PureWow and men’s lifestyle brand ONE37pm. In addition to running VaynerMedia, Gary also serves as a partner in the athlete representation agency VaynerSports, cannabis-focused branding and marketing agency Green Street and restaurant reservations app Resy. Gary is a board/advisory member of Ad Council and Pencils of Promise, and is a longtime Well Member of Charity: Water.

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18 Replies to “Business Tips: 30 Years of Leadership Advice in One Video | Brilliant Minds Podcast”

  1. TIMESTAMPS

    5:54 – “I’m softer than 95% of CEOs”
    11:33 – companies are either about people or money
    13:32 – its all my fault
    14:15 – the bat phone business
    19:03 – “I value how well you cooperate with your team”
    20:25 – the power of freedom
    27:12 – “one thing every entrepreneur knows”
    28:02 – “my weakness as a business owner”
    34:44 – deploy the humility to recognize your own short comings
    10:30 – “I need to no exactly whats happening from an operation / efficiency standpoint”
    11:50 – the greatest shortcoming of employees
    41:05 – “the #1 driver of engagement (edited)

  2. Agh !!! I could have gone so far with a boss with empathy . So often bosses are weak, fearful , bullies that are very closed minded . I need to plow past the past and get this in my world . Honest , empathetic ,solid , real special forces kinda job acquisition and formatting… then on …

  3. Everyone weren't farmers in the early 1900s, a lot, not everyone. But the world was still filled with clear opportunity for the better and replacements for that job.
    Nowadays it's a different story I believe, if we were to say enough, let's now just maintain everything, make it more efficient and create more spare time, focus on wisdom, creativity etc, hapinnes would go up 100%.
    I can't believe not a single brand has ever said it's done, cut the crap, just make it cheaper, almost stop advertising after a while and just be awesome. Toothpastes for instance come out every few months with, now it's gonna be whiter then ever, nonsense!
    We should realise clear new opportunities to replace old jobs are getting scares, very scares, and the only ones we do offer are "bullshit jobs", doing nothing tangible but muddying the waters.
    Standard income might not be the solution, however decrease worktime in proportion to automation for similar pay is needed.

    All do respect and love, I honoustly feel saying new jobs will come is dillusional and far from the truth.

  4. “Great question and I’ll tell you why.” Really, you’ll tell us why? How generous. “You’re doing s9mething interesting here.” He then says he’s softer than most bosses. Endlessly talking as if he’s got answers that only he has. He’s no Casey.

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