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Habits and Hustle

Episode 235: Bob Does Sports: How He Went From Four Seasons Doorman To Multi-Millionaire Content Creator

Habits and Hustle

Jen Cohen

Entrepreneurship, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Business

4.5818 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2023

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Would you ever take the chance of faking a sponsorship? In this episode of Habits and Hustle, I sit down with Robby Berger, also known as Bob Does Sports, and chat about his journey from being a doorman at The Four Seasons Hotel to being a multi-millionaire content creator. In just a little over two years, Bob has built up an enormous following through different platforms and gigs, such as Bob Does Sports and The Brilliantly Dumb Podcast. He shares with us how he got Yamaha to be his first podcast sponsor, how much money he makes from sponsorships, and how he built a team from scratch. Bob also shares what his morning routine is like and why he believes his audience got so engaged with his content so quickly in the game.  Robby Berger is a podcast host known as the personality "Bobby Fairways" that hosts both the podcast The Brilliantly Dumb Show, and its offshoot show, Bob Does Sports, which is popular on Instagram. Both shows focus on comedy and his fandom for sports, mostly the sport of golf.  What we discuss: 00:28: About Bob 05:18: Why did Bob get a job at The Four Seasons? 15:31: When did Bob quit The Four Seasons? 18:55: Who was Bob’s first sponsor? 24:40: Who was Joey cold-cuts? 29:28: How did Bob grow his audience? 38:21: What did Bob do when he stopped getting paid? 44:01: What happened when Bob started filming golf content? 45:15: Who’s idea was Breezy Golf? 49:17: How much money is Bob making? 54:16: Who is Bob’s manager? 55:29: What is Bob’s sponsorship pricing? 59:20: Is it a real golf tournament that Bob is a part of? 01:04:04: What ownership does Bob have in these different businesses? 01:07:13: Why did Bob break up with his girlfriend? 01:13:42: What deals does Bob have going on right now? 01:18:26: Where are Bob’s favorite bagels from? 01:20:54: What is Bob’s morning routine? 01:27:56: How did Bob’s audience get so engaged? 01:29:17: What food does Bob eat? 01:46:52: Where to learn more about Bob? Key Takeaways: Sometimes you have to fake it until you make it if you want to experience success. While Bob Does Sports has a huge audience and plenty of major sponsors today, he started by faking a year-long sponsorship with Windex to lure potential sponsors in. This allowed him to play his cards right and lock down his first real sponsor, Yamaha. Building a team that cares as much about the business as you do is the key to building something big and worthwhile. In Bob’s experience, he once reached a point where he had no money to pay his editor and he continued to support his content and work for free because he believed in Bob. If it weren’t for his editor, he wouldn’t have the massive audience and success he has today.  Monetizing your audience is something you should look at like any other type of business. There is more than just one way you can generate revenue and it’s certainly not good practice to rely on one source of revenue. In Bob’s case, he makes money through Cameo videos, sponsorships, ads, and merch, and eventually built a Golfing brand.  To learn more about Bob: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brilliantlydumb/ Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@thebrilliantlydumbshow8757 Thank you to our sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Shopify. Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/hustle This episode is sponsored by Organifi. Visit organifi.com/hustle and use the code HUSTLE to save 20% on your order  My links: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen

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0:00.0

Hi, guys. It's Tony Robbins. You're listening to Habits and Hustle. Crush it.

0:09.3

So I have a real treat for any guy who's listening to this podcast because we have, it's so funny, Robbie Burger.

0:17.2

First of all, I have to say, you remind me so much of, like, the anchorman Will Ferrell,

0:21.5

just the way, like the names. I know. So let me just say this. Okay, so his name is Robbie

0:27.1

Berger. He's a.k.a. otherwise known as Bob does sports. He's also brilliantly dumb, right? That's

0:34.6

another one of your things, right? Okay. But he has like breezy golf. He has, like, he's another one of your things right okay but he has like breezy golf he has like he's just

0:41.3

kind of like the guy of the moment for sure with other for any guy who's 18 to 80 okay let's put

0:47.9

that out there he's the guy people are obsessed with him full disclosure I know barely anything about

0:53.4

this person normally I do a lot

0:56.1

of research and I am like, I like have my notes and I have all these questions that I want to ask.

1:02.1

And I think this one will be a little bit more of a free for all because of just the nature of

1:07.4

like everything about you. My husband thinks you're amazing. My friend, my guy friends think you're great. I think this is like, I'm just, I'm like super excited to have you on this. I like the free for all style. The free for all style might end up being better than not having, you know, than having it ready to go. Maybe better that you don't know much about me. That's why I don't want to know much because like like I feel like I feel like just from the ether of what I hear about you, there's so many moving parts. And like even when I try to research you, it was literally impossible. There's a lot going on. There's a lot going on. There's like every time I went on your Instagram, that was the Robbie Burger. So that's the brilliantly dumb side of things. That was a brook. Okay, so can you start from the beginning? Who the hell are you? Yeah, it's a good start. Yeah, exactly. Thank you. Good start. Yeah, what's your name? So my name's Robbie Burger. Okay. But the Instagram that I had been doing before, even Bob to Sports and all of that was brilliantly dumb the way i got the brilliantly dumb name was a lot of the Instagram that I had been doing before even Bob to Sports and all of that was brilliantly dumb.

2:01.7

The way I got the brilliantly dumb name was a lot of the comedy that I was doing was,

2:06.4

I guess you could say, brilliantly dumb stuff, really stupid stuff.

2:10.4

Like, I guess you could say kind of like Seinfeld stuff, like everyday stuff that people all can relate to,

2:16.5

but haven't like thought to really say it was

2:18.3

kind of the angle that I tried to, to kind of hit. So I'd been doing the Instagram for a while and they're brilliantly dumb. And then I'm... Doing what on it? Just like doing these little bits about that? Yeah. So like, I felt ass. Yeah. A lot of like comedy bits, sports, like with my friends like you know and I have quite the crew of friends and I'm sure we'll get into that

2:37.0

you know it's i have quite the crew of

2:35.3

friends that i'm sure we'll get into that you know it's like all this cast of characters as well so

2:39.8

i was putting everything on there through that and then at the time i there was no time where i could do it

2:45.5

full time like it wasn't big enough to do as like a full time thing so i was working at the four

2:49.8

seasons hotel as a

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