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Wealthy Way

The TRUTH About Video Podcasting - Watch Before You Start a Video Podcast | Omar Elattar

Wealthy Way

Ryan Pineda

Business, Entrepreneurship

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Omar Elattar is the host of "The Passionate Few" podcast, where he shares inspiring stories of entrepreneurs, including notable figures like Grant Cardone and Gary Vee. Watch our full interview from September 2022!
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Despite battling through depression, Omar's genuine curiosity and dedication to storytelling make him a compelling interviewer. His journey includes various job switches, culminating in a role as a Tesla salesman. Faced with financial desperation, he chose to get sober, ended a relationship, and left Tesla in pursuit of accomplishing something inspiring.

The success of Omar's podcast skyrocketed due to impactful interviews, such as the one with the Hot Cheetos guy, showcasing his dedication and perseverance. Insights from interviews with successful individuals include the importance of hiring A players, quick pivoting in business, and the necessity of trying and embracing new strategies. Monetization strategies, like presales, are crucial, with a focus on reputation.

Discussing his podcast goals, Ryan seeks advice on booking interviewees and delves into marketing strategies, referencing insights from figures like Grant Cardone and Andrew Tate. The conversation explores the challenges of social media and the notion that being disliked by some is part of success. The discussion concludes with the wisdom that long-term content creation can gradually win people over and emphasizes the mindset shift from hourly wage to thinking in terms of decades of work.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This guy has interviewed the likes of Grand Cardone at Mylet.

0:02.7

Gary V at this point, like, what are some of the biggest lessons

0:05.9

that you've taken away from these guys?

0:07.4

That's number one, is like eight players only.

0:09.4

Number two is successful people are in the order business, but mega successful people are in the order business but mega successful people are in the

0:14.2

reorder business and then number three is that they're all

0:18.8

I am interviewing another podcast host this guy guy has interviewed the likes of, man, Grand Cardone,

0:25.2

Ed Mylet. I think Gary V at this point, like pretty much everybody you could imagine that I one day want to interview.

0:30.8

So I'm really just trying to be as cool as this guy. I got none other than

0:33.9

Omar Elatar, host of the passionate few. What's up man? What's going on Ryan?

0:38.0

honored to be here, brother. Yeah, dude. So I just got done filming with your

0:41.2

podcast here in the set and I got to be honest with you.

0:44.0

I've been on a lot of different podcast and the questions you asked and how you delivered

0:48.8

them you pulled a lot out of me that I've never had other hosts pull out of me. So how do you attribute

0:56.1

that skill? Like how do you learn to do that? Yeah to be honest with you I think it's

0:59.5

two full. Number one I've just always been a genuinely interested person.

1:03.0

When I was a kid I was alone a lot so I was always like reading books into documentaries and I would do this like weird thing where even if I was like driving if I would see someone, I think that's because I was alone a lot as a kid, so I had to entertain myself.

1:15.0

So when I was alone a lot as a kid, I would see different people and I always was wondering about their story.

1:19.0

Like if there's a guy driving or like, know across the block there's a Vietnamese

1:23.7

guy who owned a dry cleaner and he owned that dry cleaner I saw my whole life

1:26.8

growing up I always wondered like what was his story so he'd tell me yeah I came here

1:31.4

back then and then I started the store, but then me and my wife struggled.

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