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The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

42: What does Snoop Dogg, Disney, Scarlett Johansson and Kevin Durant Have in Common With Shaun Neff?

The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

Nathan Chan

Marketing, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.8662 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2015

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Beanies, caps, eyewear, tees and tops, watches, snow accessories, backpacks, hot tub shorts. You name it, Neff rocks it. So how did Shaun Neff, founder and namesake of the California-based clothing company, skyrocket this global apparel giant from his humble backpack into the big time? By keeping it real, staying rad and being an insanely astute businessman. On the surface, Shaun Neff might seem like just another hip, down-to-earth cat — but don’t be fooled. The 35-year-old Californian native is as sharp as they come. He’s also a lifetime opportunist and networking powerhouse. As the founder and CEO of Neff Headwear, he also bears the lofty responsibility of serving up trends to the world’s most sort-after audience — the youth market. The tale of how Neff got to where he is today, at the helm of a multi-million dollar brand selling in 50 countries, is particularly intriguing. It’s one that takes a sharp departure from the usual “worked my way up from the bottom” story. Mostly because Shaun Neff, to this day, is still working his first job. “It’s crazy but this is the only job I’ve ever had. Since high school I had dreamed of starting a surf, skate, snow-inspired brand that reached out to youth. So when I was up at college in Utah, snowboarding every day, I thought, ‘Alright it’s go time,’ and just went for it.”   In this interview you will learn:   - How to find the secret sauce to connect with influencers - Branding 101 and the 3 simple principles Shaun has used to turn Neff into a 100m+ empire - The power of authenticity and why it can make or break you in business - How to know when to "take some of your chips off the table" and sell some of your company - Key entrepreneurship lessons for starting out - & Much more   I Need Your Help!  If you haven’t already, I would love if you could be awesome and take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It’s the most amazing way to help the show grow and reach more people! Leave a review for the Foundr Podcast!

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0:00.0

This is episode number 42 with Sean Neff of the Founder Podcast.

0:05.6

Discover exactly what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur and what's possible through entrepreneurship from the greatest minds in business today.

0:14.5

Welcome to the Founder Podcast.

0:16.7

Here's your host, Nathan Chan.

0:27.5

Hey guys, welcome to the founder podcast.

0:34.6

My name is Nathan Chan and I am your host coming to you live from Melbourne, Australia.

0:39.4

Don't know if my voice sounds a little bit squeaky or a bit nasly.

0:41.7

I've actually had a really bad cold at the moment.

0:45.5

So look, I'm really excited about today's guests,

0:47.7

but before I tell you a little bit about him,

0:59.7

I just wanted to take the time to acknowledge a previous guest of our show and front cover feature of issue 20 of Founder magazine, Dave Goldberg, who unfortunately passed away about a week ago, which is, you know,

1:08.6

unexpected and really, really sad.

1:11.4

He was the CEO of SurveyMonkey, and I had the pleasure of interviewing him for the magazine,

1:18.0

for a front cover issue, issue 20.

1:20.5

Also, his interview went live for episode number nine, and, oh, it's just so sad to hear how he suddenly passed away.

1:31.9

And for those of you that are not familiar with Dave's story, he is the husband to Cheryl Sandberg,

1:41.6

who is the C-O at Facebook, second in charge. And she wrote this really,

1:47.2

really amazing, deep Facebook post about Dave and just the kind of person he was. And, you know,

1:55.6

I only spoke to him for an hour, but the gold that he shared in that interview was just amazing. And he was a really

2:04.6

good person, just even speaking to him and just the vibe that I got from him. And it sounds like

2:09.5

he was an amazing person just from all the things that I've read about him. So I just wanted to

2:14.2

acknowledge that, yeah, unfortunately, that he passed away.

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