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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

250: Shep Gordon - THE SUPERMENSCH: How To Add Value To The Lives Of Others

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Episode 250: Shep Gordon - The Super Mensch: How To Add Value To The Lives Of Others

Shep Gordon is known in the entertainment industry as having an eye for talent and an innate understanding of what people find entertaining. After graduating from SUNY Buffalo, Shep moved to LA and in 1969 co-founded Alive Enterprises. Over the years, Gordon has been responsible for managing the careers of Alice Cooper, Groucho Marx, Raquel Welch, Luther Vandross, Kenny Loggins, and countless others. He’s also credited as creating the celebrity chef, which revolutionized the food industry and turned the culinary arts into the multi-billion dollar industry it is today. His clients that include culinary legends, Wolfgang Puck, Emeril Lagasse, Nobu, Daniel Boulud and many more. In addition to the impact he’s had on the music, film and food industries, he’s also highly regarded for his philanthropic endeavors. Shep was named one of the 100 most influential people in Rolling Stone magazine. He was the subject of Mike Myers 2013 documentary - Supermensch The Legend of Shep Gordon. He's also written a best-selling book called They Call Me Supermensch A Backstage Pass To The Amazing World Of Film, Food, and Rock ’N’ Roll.

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On meeting with His Holiness, The Dalai Lama -- "When he walked in the room, it felt like I had taken the greatest shower of my life." -- Shep Gordon

Show Notes:

  • The value that Jayson Gaignard added to his life
    • "He came to Hawaii and helped me launch my book and it was a best-seller"
    • "You should always bring value first"
  • A 1968 graduate of college -- great divide in our country at the time - Vietnam War, "I was raised a liberal Jew"
  • "I was a long haired acid dealer"
  • The Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix story -- How it got him his start as a manager in Hollywood
  • Fame -- Media is a manipulation - "It consumes people and can be very damaging"
    • "My job was to push the artist. Fame was fools gold."
    • People who wanted fame needed attention... When they stopped getting it, bad things happened
  • Shep had a visionary eye for what would be successful in the future, the ultimate talent scout. He also understand how to earn PR for his artists to help make them famous
    • "Create things that parents hated... Which led to kids loving it." --> Alice Cooper played a show naked
    • Going from Alice Cooper to Ann Murray... Shep did great work for them and it kept leading to his next client --> Groucho Marx, Raquel Welch
  • Commonality among great entertainers? "They have that moment right before they go on stage... They are scared, neurotic, full of fear. This fuels them to be great."
  • Commonality of those who sustain excellence?
    • "They never did it on their own. All the best were surrounded by great teams."
  • Meeting with The Dalai Lama?
    • "When he walked in the room, it felt like I'd taken the best shower of my life."
  • How to throw a world class dinner party?
    • Great food, customized for your guests
    • Eat at a round table and always leave an extra seat (for the host to sit at and move from table to table)
    • The food needs to be buffet style
    • Send quality invitations -- "It's all about the WHO" --> You must get that part right, it's most important
    • Don't talk business
    • Think -- "What could I do to really make their night great?"
  • Life lessons -- "The failures are more important than the successes"
    • "To me, failure is not trying"
    • "If your team can't fail, you can't win"
  • Success to Shep = "A life of service to others"
    • Serving others will make you happy
    • Use you wealth to help other people (ex: "If you own a private plane, find people who will never fly on a private plane and offer them a ride.")
      • "Use your resources in service to other people."
  • Always think about how you can add value to the lives of others.

"Success for Shep = "A life of service to others" --> Helping other people will make you happy

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If your team can't win

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team can't win if you're gonna hold your your team accountable for failures

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rather than learning from the failures you can't win because nobody will take a chance on doing anything.

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So, you know, in my relationships with my artist, when I failed, they carried me on their shoulders and we just made it work.

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You know, I've had especially with Alice so many embarrassing moments for him on stage where you know he could be coming off stage and screaming

0:30.7

And instead he comes off stage and what can we do to make it work.

0:35.0

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show. I am Ryan Hawk.

0:40.0

Thanks so much for being here. It is Mindful Monday. Text learners to 442-22 in order to join

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thousands of other fellow learning leaders from all over the world. Text learners to 442-2. Now on a night's feature leader and it is a

0:56.7

treat it's with the legendary Shep Gordon works as a manager, agent, and producer, and has supported and managed some of the greatest performers

1:06.8

of all time, including Alice Cooper, Rochelle Welch, GrouMarc's, Jimmy Hendrix.

1:13.8

Sylvester Salone, among others,

1:15.2

also invented the Celebrity Chef.

1:17.6

He's represented Emerald Legasi and Wolfgang Puck,

1:20.6

and he toured the world supporting His Holiness, the Dalai Lama. Yes, it is true,

1:27.0

although it's almost hard to believe it, Shepp and I talked a lot about it throughout our conversation.

1:32.0

He's also the star of an incredible

1:34.3

documentary called Supermanch, The Legend of Shep Gordon. Now a few of the topics we

1:39.7

got into the incredible story about his first night in Hollywood and why Janice Joplin punched

1:46.2

him in the face.

1:48.4

Then the keys to throwing a world-class dinner party.

1:52.3

This is something Shep is famous for doing in Maui all the time.

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