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Behind The Content CEO: Turning Your Passion Into A Business, With Roger Rojas - ACEWEEKLY058

Ace Weekly

Andrew Evans

Entrepreneurship, Self, Entrepreneur, Business, Help, Development, Success, Personal, Aceweekly

5680 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

30 UNDER 30: How do you turn your passion into a business that helps others? Roger Rojas is known as the content CEO. He’s the influencer behind the influencers who has worked with the likes of Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, Grant Cardone, and countless startups, celebrities, and CEOs. Over the past 4 years, he has turned his content creation business into an empire that helps others capture moments that last a lifetime. 

 

Roger’s commitment to helping others is inspiring. The passion that goes into his work serves as an example for young entrepreneurs in any field. This week Andrew interviews Roger about the principles of success that helped him get where he is today. He serves as a great illustration on how regardless of your circumstances, hard work and resourcefulness go along way. 

 

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00:19- Intro

03:00- Introducing Roger Rojas

05:00- Getting started with content creation

13:00- Proactively finding your path

16:00- Finding your passion

21:00- Under promise, over deliver

26:00- How to separate yourself 

32:00- Your last impression lasts a lifetime

35:00- Responding to mistakes

42:00- Hard work pays off

54:00- The future of media & content creation

1:00:00- Never settle

Transcript

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0:00.0

What is up, guys, and welcome back to the Ace Weekly podcast. My name is Andrew Evans,

0:25.1

and I am your host. Welcome back to all of our listeners. And if it's your first time,

0:30.1

tuning into the show today, we want to give you a warm welcome back to the show.

0:35.5

Ace Weekly is a personal development podcast that teaches you how to

0:41.7

become the best you. Now, we are centered and focused in the business and entrepreneurship arena,

0:46.7

but you do not need to be an entrepreneur to start working towards becoming that version of

0:52.3

yourself that you were sent on this earth to become.

0:55.1

On the show, we release an episode each and every single week to help show you all how to reach

1:01.3

and attain higher levels of success as well as find deeper levels of purpose and fulfillment

1:06.4

on that journey. Being an ace means that when there's 30 seconds on the clock and your team's

1:13.2

behind, you're the individual that everyone looks towards. When I talk about being an ace,

1:18.3

I'm talking about being the minority. I'm talking about being part of the select view

1:22.4

because the reality is that almost everyone has a desire to become an ace and few are willing to put in the work

1:28.3

that has actually required for that journey being an ace is being the first person that's called on

1:34.0

when there's a problem because they are the ones that can handle the privilege of that pressure

1:38.5

and it's about demanding the very very best from yourself and others and every single thing

1:43.3

that you do that That journey and this

1:45.9

podcast for that matter is not for everyone, but to those that are on that journey, I want to give

1:50.9

you a warm welcome to the show today. This podcast is global and growing movement that is designed

1:57.9

to inspire the ordinary to become extraordinary. And the only way that we

2:01.5

continue towards that direction of creating global movement is if our listeners do one thing. And that is

2:06.4

the ask that if you've been listening to this podcast and following for a while, you know I ask

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