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Good Money with Derrick Kinney

Kent Youngstrom – Profit from the power of surprise

Good Money with Derrick Kinney

Derrick Kinney

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, Derrick Kinney interviews artist Kent Youngstrom as he discuses why he’s been known to hang 100s of pieces of art in cities across the nation, free for the taking to those who are fortunate enough to find them. Ken shares why being everything to everyone leads to failure, how you can profit from the power of surprise and never have to say “I should have.”

What you will learn:

  • Why deciding who you are grows confidence and purpose
  • How routine helps you focus
  • Recognize how to date who you can date
  • Being in the middle means there’s always something bigger
  • Why you should go paint the rock
  • Giving back and giving forward

Quotes:

  • “Honestly, from the time I started to call myself an artist, things started to pick up with my business and just how I was doing in general.” – Kent Youngstrom
  • “I try to be artistic, or I try to be surprising in everything I do. And, to be honest, sometimes it can get a little exhausting, but it’s really how I’ve sort of built what I do.” – Kent Youngstrom
  • “The better I feel in shape or about that part of my routine or what I’m doing, the freer my mind is for other things.” – Kent Youngstrom
  • “The more I put myself and what I liked and put my energy and really kind of scarily jumped into like, ‘this is who I am,’ and this is what I want to say- although that’s the scary route, the better I did.” – Kent Youngstrom
  • “Date who you can date.” – Kent Youngstrom
  • “But eventually, by presenting a quality product in a repeatable way, eventually that door does get opened.” – Derrick Kinney
  • “So I have accepted that I will always be in the middle. And, I’ll be honest with you, that’s exciting to me because that means there’s always something bigger.” – Kent Youngstrom
  • “If we all give what we can give, think of all that is going to come back to us!” – Kent Youngstrom

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the good money, good hands, good work podcast, where we believe money is not bad and good people should have more of it.

0:14.0

Good money in the hands of good people gets good work done.

0:17.0

I'm your host Derek Kinney.

0:19.0

There are a lot of good people in the world.

0:22.0

Kent Youngstrom is one of those guys.

0:24.9

Kent is not only an incredibly talented artist,

0:28.2

he is humble yet confident, driven yet thoughtful,

0:31.7

successful, yet he makes everybody feel like a somebody.

0:35.2

Kent has done collaborations with Lulu Lemon, CB2, No Bull Project, and Magnolia Market to name a few.

0:43.5

He has also been known to hang hundreds of pieces of art

0:46.7

in cities all across the nation, free for the taking

0:50.4

to those who are fortunate enough to find them.

0:53.0

Get ready to hear from Kent how to date who you can date,

0:56.0

profit from the power of surprise,

0:59.0

and never have to say I should have.

1:02.0

Be sure listen closely to my impactful conversation with Kent Youngstrom.

1:07.0

Kent, welcome to the show.

1:09.0

Thank you. I appreciate you guys having me.

1:11.0

Well, Kent, share the story of how you became comfortable calling yourself an artist.

1:17.0

Sure, I'm getting there. I don't know if I'm totally there yet, but I'm much more comfortable now that it was at the beginning.

1:25.9

I kind of realize that if I put my efforts into one thing or the thing that I loved and

1:31.4

called myself an artist but the other things fell into place and I got more

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