entrepreneurship

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Ep100: Everette Taylor

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with entrepreneur + VP of Marketing at Skurt, Everette Taylor.

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Everette is founder of MilliSense (named after his mother Millicent), former CMO at StickerMule and leads growth + marketing for new projects at Microsoft. Throughout his career, Taylor has maintained a strong track record of helping companies grow through creative data-driven marketing. He has been called a "marketing genius" by Forbes, a "marketing star" by Fortune Magazine, a "visionary businessman" by The Huffington Post, and "an innovator who's changing the consumer marketing game" by Black Enterprise.

In this episode, we chat about his recent talk at the Wonder Women Tech Conference, why he's found the March of Dimes Foundation to be such a near + dear cause of his, how he struggled maintaining work/life balance early on in his entrepreneurial career suffering with bouts of depression, how working for renowned author, Neil Strauss, + later co-founding GrowthHackers with startup legend, Sean Ellis, changed his career outlook, how social media success makes most people think they're better off financially than what the reality is, how Creatives Aga;nst Depression is battling the feelings those social media stigmas can bring up, why he believes wholeheartedly in failure as a learning tool, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep92: Jon Westenberg

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with writer + digital evangelist, Jon Westenberg

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Jon is a multifaceted creative and a marketing director. Jon has appeared + been published in Business Insider, Inc.com, TIME and dozens of other publications. Rated one of the top writers on Medium, Jon has grown a massive audience with his down to earth style and refreshing approach to startups, small business entrepreneurship, + creativity. 

In this episode, we chat about struggling with getting a digital communications Masters from non-native digital practitioners, his love of sharing all his thoughts in his writing, why Jon thinks the current trend of making entrepreneurship sexy is dangerous for employees who make companies run, how not all businesses should be scale-able and why it's OK, Westenberg's love of his 3-draft rule for writing and putting up content constantly, dropping out of law school and battling depression, how he's amassed a large following on Medium and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep85: Austin Silver

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with host of #AustinSilverNow + entrepreneur, Austin Silver.

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Austin is a YouTuber + financial Sherpa for Millennials who struggle with personal finances + adulting, providing immense value in digital marketing and building a personal brand online, along with owner of a DJ business he started while still in high school.

In this episode, we chat about what it was like starting his first businesses while still in high school, what the vision is for his #AustinSilverNow show, how we met through past guest Jared Dykas, where he thinks RECN is headed in the future, the importance of having a solid mentor in your life and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep70: John Lee Dumas of EOFire

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're doing something a little bit differently than usual. Recently we've sat with John Lee Dumas, host of the wildly successful daily podcast, Entrepreneur on Fire, EOFire. Since it was a short 25 minute interview, we decided to just drop it in on a Wednesday episode and Jessica + I will be back next week. 

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In this episode, we chat about growing up in Maine before moving on to warmer climates, how his time deployed in the military helped re-frame his perspective on life, how transitioning into residential real estate helped give him a taste of what entrepreneurship was like, making sure he had a 1.5 year runway to start going 100% with EOFire, the amazing support system of having Kate in his life, what it was like having Tony Robbins himself on his show, his worst interview with a guest reading off a paper, asking tough questions about his critics who think he gives enough free content to hook people into an expensive program, being a CreativeLive alumni and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep52: Jared Dykas of RECN

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're chatting with Director of RECN Media, Jared Dykas.

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In this episode, we chat about being a young entrepreneur selling sneakers at 14 years old, dealing with sticking out to having the hustle at a young age, how to live a big life, the importance of putting things in your life on record, what it's like bringing Gary Vaynerchuk to Maryland for RECN: Gary Vaynerchuk + David Osborn at the University of Maryland, the struggle lots of people have figuring out if college is for them + why people are uncomfortable with people saying they want to do their own thing in our society, and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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Ep27: Networking is Bull*%#t

On this episode of The Angry Millennial, I chat about that four letter word that comes easy to some but way harder for others: networking.

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I chat about why in a social media age, just a face-to-face interaction can set you apart from the crowd, surrounding yourself with the smartest people possible, making platonic friends in your 30's, how seeing someone enough times will get you the opportunity just by being there, telling people why they should have a podcast, how going out of my comfort zone and doing things like PhotoPlus Expo, Startup Soiree, and other events have exponentially helped my journey with the podcast and other work on this episode of The Angry Millennial.

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