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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Creating Opportunities Through Storytelling and Collaboration

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, I’m joined by Rory Cutaia, CEO of Verb and executive producer of Go Fund Yourself; John Barrett, CEO of Dorothy House; and Dave Hardin, founder and CEO of Outpost Ventures, for a conversation about storytelling, technology, and collaboration. As a host of Go Fund Yourself, I reflect with Rory on how the show is creating opportunities for entrepreneurs. John emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling in leaving a lasting legacy, while Dave highlights how mentorship and iteration drive momentum and success. Together, we explore how creativity, innovation, and a willingness to embrace opportunities can transform lives and businesses.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Entrepreneurs the Playbook. I'm David Meltzer here at the Win, Sirius XM Studios during

0:06.9

CES, the consumer electronic show, which is always changing. I remember way back when, when they

0:13.2

had Comdex and CES, the biggest shows on Earth. And now there's so many shows on Earth that

0:17.9

aren't even on Earth. They're virtual. And today I'm blessed to have my three close friends who are extraordinary entrepreneurs.

0:27.4

I have Roy Kutai, the CEO of Verb.

0:30.0

He's also the executive producer of one of the hottest new TV shows on Cheddar and other platforms.

0:37.2

Rory, go fund yourself.

0:39.5

I love it.

0:40.7

I love it.

0:41.3

I love you and I love the show and I'm so grateful that you and I share so many common

0:47.0

interests.

0:47.9

But one of the interests that we share are these TV shows.

0:51.3

You've been on elevator pitch, two minuteminute drill, office hours, and now go fund

0:55.8

yourself, the playbook. Just how is it that two recovering lawyers, very corporate in their way,

1:04.7

enjoy the content game so much? You know, I think that the common thread that runs through all those shows that you just spoke about

1:12.8

is our collective and individual desires to give back in some way. And especially, given our

1:20.6

respective skill sets, give back to entrepreneurs, right? And because that really is the backbone of the

1:26.5

entire economy, not just here in the U.S., but around the world.

1:29.8

And if you could somehow affect in a positive way those people and their needs and what they're trying to do,

1:37.7

and as you mentioned earlier, you know, help them, and then they will help how many hundreds of thousands and millions.

1:44.1

So I think that's the common thread. That's something you and I share. That how many hundreds of thousands and millions.

1:44.3

So I think that's the common thread.

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