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🗓️ 1 April 2019
⏱️ 80 minutes
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0:00.0 | When you have the ability to do anything and you do everything, you stand for nothing, right? |
0:08.8 | And it was that sort of route that was like, no, you've got to define what you want your legacy to be and then go build that. |
0:18.8 | So you may know today's guest as a former pro skateboarder and the host of MTV's Ridiculousness and this conversation is going to show you inside his mind. |
0:32.8 | He's an incredible strategist, such a planner, someone who is so meticulous, something you don't see in the way you see his persona in his shows. |
0:42.8 | So you're going to see a completely different side, a much more deeper session with the one and only Rob did it. |
0:54.8 | Hey everyone, thank you so much for coming back to the show. |
0:59.8 | Today's guest is a school dropout, turned pro skateboarder, turned TV host, turned entrepreneur, |
1:08.8 | whose incredible businesses span everything from food to shoes to real estate and entertainment. |
1:14.8 | You'll know him as the host of MTV's Ridiculousness and also the founder of Dear Deck Machine. |
1:21.8 | I'm so excited to introduce you to Rob Dear Deck. Rob, thank you so much for coming onto the show. |
1:27.8 | Thank you, thank you. I mean, when we run through it in that order, you know what I mean? It's like, I just, he dropped out professional skateboard TV. |
1:36.8 | Like it always, when I'm always reminded of the path through sort of those big buckets, it's always so funny to me to think of like where I've arrived, you know. |
1:47.8 | Yeah, you've reinvented and re-create yourself so many times in a positive sense. |
1:52.8 | Yeah, or just relentlessly evolved, right? It's almost like you constantly evolve at such a pace. |
2:00.8 | But even say, even when I look at interviews, if I do an interview every six to eight months, like I just, you know, I think back to our buddy, Louis Howell's School of Greatness that I did to really kind of set off doing podcast interviews. |
2:14.8 | And I think about how much I grew in the two years in between that is so remarkable. |
2:21.8 | So I'm always using these type of interviews as these sort of markers of the elevation that I'm doing every six to eight months. |
2:29.8 | And that's such a beautiful way of looking at podcasts, good self-reflection, because it's also the only place you can have like a real conversation. |
2:35.8 | Yeah, that's, that's a little bit deeper rather than when so I do a TV interview or something to promote one of the shows. |
2:41.8 | It's like, tell us about the funniest video you got on there. |
2:44.8 | Oh, wow. It's a guy that slides underneath of semi truck and gets ran over but pops up and says, oh my god, I didn't die. |
2:52.8 | You know, it's like something like that. |
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