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The Colin and Samir Show

How to Change the World with Ammar Kandil of Yes Theory

The Colin and Samir Show

Colin and Samir

Business

4.9665 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2019

⏱️ 144 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Colin and Samir Podcast, we’re joined by one of the founders and creators of Yes Theory - Ammar Kandil. Ammar and Yes Theory have built a global movement through their youtube videos about seeking discomfort, if you don’t know yes theory they believe that the best things in life are on the other side of your comfort zone and the best experiences in life can often times be achieved just by saying one simple yes. Today Yes Theory has over 3 Million subscribers on YouTube and a rapidly growing fanbase across all platforms.  On this episode we talk to Ammar about creating global movements, he has this incredible ability to not only capture the attention of a large audience but also inspire them to take action. Ammar was originally born in Egypt and traveled all over the world before landing in venice beach with the guys from yes theory to start building their vision.  We talk about growing up in Egypt, living through the Egyptian revolution, creating digital and physical movements, starting Yes Theory and even more topics than I can list considering this was officially our longest podcast ever. Get comfortable, this is one of our best episode to date.  Because this is an episode about global community - we’d love to hear from you and where you are listening from, post a screenshot IG stories and on twitter, tell us where in the world you are listening from and tag @colinandsamir and @ammar to let us know where you are listening from.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This has never happened.

0:02.6

How are you?

0:03.6

This has never ever happened.

0:05.0

Nobody has ever gotten more depth about my story than these guys in this podcast.

0:12.2

This week on the Colin and Samir podcast, we're joined by one of the founders and creators of Yes Theory, Amar Kandil.

0:19.2

Amar and Yes Theory have built a global movement through their YouTube videos

0:22.9

about seeking discomfort. If you don't know Yes Theory, they believe that the best things in life

0:27.5

are on the other side of your comfort zone. And oftentimes, these experiences can be achieved

0:31.7

by just saying one simple yes. Today, Yes Theory has over 3 million subscribers on YouTube and a rapidly growing fan base

0:39.2

across all platforms. On this episode, we talked to Amar about creating global movements. He

0:44.4

has an incredible ability to not only capture the attention of a large audience, but also

0:48.7

inspire them to take action. Amar was originally born in Egypt and traveled all over the world before landing in Venice

0:55.6

Beach with the guys from Yes Theory to start building out their vision.

0:59.2

We talk about growing up in Egypt, living through the Egyptian Revolution, creating digital

1:03.8

and physical movements, starting Yes Theory, and honestly even more topics than I can list,

1:08.6

considering this was officially our longest podcast episode ever.

1:12.4

Because this is an episode about global community, we'd love to hear from you and hear about where you're listening from.

1:18.4

So post a screenshot to your Instagram stories or your Twitter and tell us where in the world you are listening to our podcast.

1:25.1

Tag at Colin and Samir and at Amar to let us know where you're listening

1:28.6

from. We'd love to hear from you. All right. So here's our conversation with the man of many

1:34.3

movements, Amar Condil. Man, I've been waiting for this for a long time. Same. Same. Ever since

1:43.5

I heard, like, you know, I listened to the podcast with Thomas and Matt, and I had

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