THE FLIP SIDE with Andy Mai

Andy Mai

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  1. TFS#259 - Victoria Montgomery Story Behind Big Think (8.8M+ Subs) & Her New AI Company Vault Stamp

    3d ago

    TFS#259 - Victoria Montgomery Story Behind Big Think (8.8M+ Subs) & Her New AI Company Vault Stamp

    Victoria Montgomery Brown is an entrepreneur, author, and media executive best known as the co-founder and former CEO of Big Think, one of the world's leading thought leadership and educational media platforms. Since launching Big Think in 2007, she helped grow it into a global destination for ideas, featuring renowned experts such as Michio Kaku, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and other influential thinkers. Brown holds a BA from McGill University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. She is also the author of Digital Goddess: The Unfiltered Lessons of a Female Entrepreneur and currently serves as CEO of Vault Stamp, a company focused on protecting creators and brands from AI-generated content misuse and digital impersonation. Connect with Victoria! https://www.linkedin.com/in/vrmontgomerybrown https://www.digitalgoddess.com https://vaultstamp.com CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 0:59 – Meet Victoria Montgomery Brown 1:31 – What the New York tech scene is like today 2:29 – How Andy first discovered Big Think 3:18 – The origin story of Big Think 4:10 – Is AI content helping or hurting thought leadership? 6:28 – Advice for building a content brand without a budget 8:51 – Victoria’s purpose behind creating Big Think 9:56 – Victoria’s career before launching Big Think 11:52 – How she reached out to Michio Kaku, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and other world-class thinkers 13:08 – Thoughts on vertical video vs. horizontal content 15:09 – Which content format has the most longevity? 16:18 – Why Victoria sold Big Think after 14 years 17:56 – Victoria talks about how Big Think made money 19:37 – Victoria discusses selling thought leadership content to enterprises 20:50 – How to find and close large corporate clients 23:22 – The biggest mistake founders make when pitching sponsors 26:35 – What to do when you can’t offer enough value yet 28:33 – Victoria talks about balancing passion projects with sponsor demands 31:18 – Andy’s fear of monetizing his podcast 32:24 – Victoria’s advice on finding podcast sponsors 33:14 – What Victoria did after exiting Big Think 34:08 – What she has been focused on over the last six months 35:29 – Victoria shares how she started working with Vault Stamp 36:29 – How to know if an idea is actually worth investing in 39:07 – What problem does Vault Stamp solve? 41:35 – How Vault Stamp protects creators from AI theft 43:39 – How Vault Stamp helps protect musicians and copyright owners through provenance 44:12 – Victoria’s approach to pricing new products 45:24 – Early customer success stories using Vault Stamp 46:10 – What the “Automatic Takedowns” feature in Vault Stamp actually means 47:44 – Victoria’s day-to-day life as a CEO 49:23 – Balancing entrepreneurship, relationships, and life choices 50:55 – Why authenticity matters in relationships and business 52:55 – AI clones, Joe Rogan deepfakes, and digital identity protection 54:01 – Victoria talks about her book Digital Goddess 54:52 – Advice for successful female entrepreneurs seeking relationships 57:48 – Following your passion vs. chasing revenue 1:00:31 – Building a business while running out of runway 1:02:51 – Victoria’s recent life discoveries 1:05:44 – Letting go of ventures that aren’t working 1:08:13 – Why Vault Stamp gained more traction than her previous venture 1:09:31 – Victoria talks about the importance of in-person events 1:12:05 – Victoria’s personal goals and focus for the next six months 1:13:48 – Connect with Victoria 1:14:13 – Outro

    1h 15m
  2. TFS#258 - Tim Fung how to Build a Huge Marketplace, Scale Globally & Turn a $25M Burn Profitable

    Jun 9

    TFS#258 - Tim Fung how to Build a Huge Marketplace, Scale Globally & Turn a $25M Burn Profitable

    Tim Fung is the founder and CEO of Airtasker, Australia's leading marketplace for local services. Since launching the company in 2012, he has grown it from a simple startup idea into a publicly listed global platform connecting millions of people with work opportunities. Tim is also a startup investor, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Tank Stream Labs. Connect with Tim Fung! https://www.airtasker.com https://www.instagram.com/airtasker CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:18 – Arriving at the Airtasker office and meeting Tim Fung 1:52 – How long Airtasker has been in its current office 2:35 – The story behind Tank Stream Labs and Airtasker’s office setup 2:51 – How many people work at Airtasker today 3:43 – Tim talks about the tech wreck of 2022 4:14 – Why Airtasker decided to go public in 2021 5:28 – How COVID impacted Airtasker’s revenue 6:48 – Why Airtasker chose the UK as its first global market 8:05 – How Airtasker became profitable in just nine months 11:02 – Tim talks about aligning Airtasker’s incentives with taskers’ success 12:48 – How Airtasker balances marketing for customers vs. taskers 14:33 – Why Airtasker keeps most of its marketing in-house 15:46 – Tim talks about brand marketing vs. performance (conversion) marketing 16:20 – The TV advertising deal that changed Airtasker’s trajectory 17:44 – Tim talks about why measurable metrics can be misleading 18:56 – How Tim handles uncertainty when investing heavily in brand marketing 21:06 – How Tim manages the stress of leading 200+ employees 22:14 – What excites Tim more: scaling the product or building new things 23:36 – Tim’s recent life discoveries 24:36 – Tim’s goals and focus for the next six months 25:16 – Connect with Tim 25:37 – Outro

    26 min
  3. TFS#257 - Pille-Riin (Belfield Blooms), Behind-The-Scene of a Florist, Why Flowers Are So Expensive

    Jun 2

    TFS#257 - Pille-Riin (Belfield Blooms), Behind-The-Scene of a Florist, Why Flowers Are So Expensive

    Pille-Riin Tilk is the founder and lead florist of Belfield Blooms, an award-winning Sydney florist known for its modern, natural floral designs and premium wedding and event arrangements. Originally from Estonia, she brings European floristry experience and combines it with Australian influences to create seasonal, high-end floral work. Under her leadership, Belfield Blooms has built a strong reputation for quality, creativity, and beautifully curated blooms for events and everyday occasions. Visit their Website to Learn More! https://belfieldblooms.com.au https://www.instagram.com/belfieldblooms CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:17 – Meet Pille-Riin 1:57 – Why Pille-Riin Opened Belfield Blooms 2:53 – Becoming a Florist at 18 Years Old 3:35 – Pille-Riin Shares How She Knew She Wanted to Become a Florist 4:04 – Starting Her Floristry Career in Australia 4:28 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Flower Cool Room & Keeping Flowers Fresh 5:20 – How Florists Buy Flowers at Flemington Markets 6:11 – Pille-Riin Shares What It’s Like Waking Up Early to Handpick the Best Flowers 6:30 – Australian-Grown vs. Imported Flowers 7:59 – Do Florists Compete With Each Other? 8:44 – How to Properly Gift a Single Rose 9:11 – Designing Andy’s Sister’s Graduation Bouquet 9:41 – Pille-Riin Talks About How Every Florist Has Their Own “Style” 10:38 – Breaking Down Where Different Flowers Come From 11:25 – Seasonal Flowers & Winter Flower Imports 12:23 – Why Flowers Can’t Be Frozen Like Vegetables 13:14 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Short Shelf Life of Flowers 13:38 – European Floristry vs. Australian Floristry 15:07 – Can You Recognize a Florist by Their Bouquet Style? 15:52 – How Celebrity Weddings Like Logan Paul’s Spend Hundreds of Thousands on Flowers 17:46 – What Happens to Flowers After Expensive Weddings 18:27 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Events Their Flower Shop Handles 18:49 – Why Some Flowers Cost $70 Per Stem 20:16 – Pille-Riin Talks About What Running a Flower Shop Is Really Like 21:34 – Growing Belfield Blooms Through Word of Mouth & Social Media 22:04 – The Strategy Behind Building Andy’s Sister’s Bouquet 22:33 – Why Arranging Flowers Is Harder Than It Looks 23:48 – Why Bouquets Are So Expensive 24:46 – Flower Prices Have Tripled Over the Last Decade 25:51 – Pille-Riin Talks About Weddings, Funerals & Meaningful Flower Arrangements 26:41 – What Valentine’s Day Is Really Like for Florists 30:45 – The Graduation Bouquet Reveal 31:14 – Can Regular People Buy Flowers From the Flower Market? 32:13 – Life With a Husband Who Works Overnight in Produce Markets 33:36 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Stress of Running a Florist Business 34:39 – Pille-Riin Talks About How She Stays Sane While Managing a Small Business 35:32 – Closing the Store for 3 Weeks During the Holidays 36:22 – The Importance of Loyal, Regular Customers 37:25 – Learning Bouquet Wrapping Through Experience & Social Media 38:00 – What Makes Someone a Great Florist 38:40 – Finishing Andy’s Sister’s Bouquet 39:51 – Pille-Riin’s Favorite Part of Being a Florist 40:29 – Pille-Riin Talks About the Behind-the-Scenes of Wedding Flower Setups 41:23 – The Final Reveal of Andy’s Sister’s Graduation Bouquet 41:58 – Andy Reflects on the Hidden Challenges of Floristry 43:36 – Connect With Pille-Riin From Belfield Blooms 44:35 – New Habits Helping Pille-Riin Run Her Business Better 45:12 – Pille-Riin’s Goals & Focus for the Next 6 Months 45:44 – How to Safely Transport a Giant Bouquet in the Car 46:26 – Outro

    47 min
  4. TFS#256 - Ed Stafford Walked the Amazon in 860 Days & Survived Naked On An Island For 60 Days

    May 19

    TFS#256 - Ed Stafford Walked the Amazon in 860 Days & Survived Naked On An Island For 60 Days

    Ed Stafford is a British explorer, survival expert, author, and television host best known for becoming the first person in history to walk the entire length of the Amazon River — a 860-day journey that earned him a Guinness World Record and global recognition. A former British Army captain, Ed later became the face of several survival and adventure series on Discovery Channel, including Naked and Marooned, Left For Dead, and First Man Out. His adventures exploring remote tribes, extreme environments, and human endurance have made him one of the most recognized modern explorers in the world. Connect with Ed Stafford! https://www.instagram.com/ed_stafford https://edstafford.org CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:07 – Meet Ed Stafford 3:09 – How Ed gained access to Aboriginal tribes and Indigenous communities 4:27 – Witnessing Aboriginal healing and didgeridoo therapy firsthand 6:04 – Why Ed stranded himself naked on an island for 60 days 8:27 – Ed’s identity crisis after surviving alone for 60 days 10:39 – The moment everything mentally changed during the survival challenge 12:48 – Ed talks about Discovery Channel owning all the island footage 13:58 – Ed talks about leaving the military to pursue adventure and exploration 16:06 – The TV explorer who inspired Ed’s entire career path 17:01 – Why Ed decided to walk the entire Amazon River 18:32 – Why adventure became Ed’s tool for personal growth 20:18 – Ed’s advice on uncertainty, money, and learning to trust life 25:06 – Ed talks about people’s reactions, including Ranulph Fiennes, to his Amazon expedition 25:45 – Ed’s first massive speaking gig and the Ford Ranger launch event 27:37 – Why successful people combine many skills instead of mastering just one 29:14 – How TV deals, sponsorships, and speaking gigs actually work 32:26 – Ed admits he made fake Wikipedia pages to build credibility 33:06 – The free PR campaign that launched his Amazon expedition 34:32 – Why Ed always believed he’d survive the Amazon 35:55 – Balancing adventure, marriage, and fatherhood 38:01 – How much time Ed spends away from his family each year 39:27 – AI, the death of traditional broadcasting, and reinventing himself at 50 40:33 – Ed talks about the terrifying bullet ant initiation ritual in Brazil 42:00 – Ed’s new book, Right of Courage 43:18 – Why Ed tells his kids they won’t inherit his money 45:12 – How Ed met his wife and instantly knew she was the one 49:31 – Moving his young family from the UK to Costa Rica 52:03 – Ed talks about naming his son after Ranulph Fiennes 53:44 – Why emotional intelligence matters more than ever amid the rise of AI 55:27 – Ed shares how he positions himself for the future 57:50 – How Ed built long-term relationships with Discovery Channel executives 1:02:55 – Advice for maintaining relationships during constant career changes 1:05:38 – How Ed self-films all his survival content 1:08:45 – How the Amazon expedition was planned and supplied 1:14:12 – How Cho unexpectedly became Ed’s Amazon companion for two years 1:19:16 – Was Ed confronted by a drug lord or drug trafficker? 1:21:15 – Did Ed carry cash or a credit card throughout his Amazon expedition? 1:22:55 – Ed’s thoughts on uncontacted tribes inside the Amazon 1:26:15 – Ed talks about fundraising and getting sponsors for his expeditions 1:33:47 – How Ed filmed, stored, and shipped footage during the expedition 1:36:12 – Getting ownership of the footage back after 10 years 1:37:16 – Ed’s recent life discoveries 1:38:13 – Ed’s personal goals and focus for the next six months 1:40:02 – Connect with Ed 1:40:21 – Ed’s upcoming book, 1:41:00 – Outro

    1h 42m
  5. TFS#255 - Bill Day (real or fake) How He Grew to 2.6M On Youtube & American documentary filmmaker

    May 5

    TFS#255 - Bill Day (real or fake) How He Grew to 2.6M On Youtube & American documentary filmmaker

    Bill Day is an American documentary filmmaker and YouTuber known for his work with major networks like the National Geographic Channel and Discovery Channel. He has spent decades producing films and documentaries, including projects featured at festivals like Sundance, often focused on environmental, cultural, and real-world stories. He later built a large online audience through his YouTube channel “billschannel,” where his popular series “Real or Fake” analyzes viral photos and videos to determine whether they’re authentic or staged. With over 2 million subscribers, his content blends adventure, storytelling, and investigative curiosity—often drawing from his experiences filming in remote locations like the Amazon. Connect with Bill Day! https://www.youtube.com/@billschannel CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:05 – Meet Bill Day 1:28 – Bill’s Amazon fishing trips 3:11 – Is Bill filming for himself or for clients? 4:19 – How tough the Amazon environment really is 5:29 – What Bill has been doing over the last 10–20 years 7:19 – Bill talks about the documentaries and films he has created 12:00 – Bill shares his first exposure to YouTube (Vietnam trip) 13:20 – Bill talks about how his YouTube journey began 15:55 – Bill shares how YouTube prompted him to monetize his videos 17:30 – Creating Amazon and wildlife content 18:50 – Why Bill created “Real or Fake” YouTube content 20:25 – Choosing YouTube over traditional media 22:03 – Bill shares how his “Real or Fake” content grew his subscribers from 10K to 2.6M 24:45 – Bill shares when his YouTube channel peaked and how COPPA impacted it 37:39 – When YouTube stopped being his main source of income 43:32 – How Bill learned investing 45:04 – Bill shares his approach to real estate investing 46:47 – How to find what “feels right” in life 50:16 – Bill explains his philosophy on the word “float” 51:19 – How to “float” when you don’t have money 54:09 – How Bill stores decades of footage 58:24 – What’s really happening in the Amazon rainforest 1:03:19 – Bill talks about tribes in Indian villages having access to Starlink 1:05:26 – Bill talks about “Real or Fake” in the Amazon rainforest 1:11:30 – Bill talks about fishing content in the Amazon and filming it for promotional videos 1:17:43 – Bill talks about his plans for the future 1:20:46 – Bill shares how he sells his films 1:26:36 – Bill shares why he doesn’t pursue being a full-time writer 1:27:49 – Advice on balancing passion and making money 1:35:39 – Bill’s advice for people experiencing lows in life 1:38:24 – Bill shares why it’s important not to lose your drive in life 1:40:37 – Bill shares how he gets back on his feet when facing problems 1:42:37 – Bill’s recent life discoveries 1:48:29 – Bill’s personal goals and focus for the next 6 months 1:49:08 – Bill shares how they have maintained their 30-year-long marriage 1:50:51 – Bill shares advice on finding a partner 1:52:51 – Bill’s personal beliefs 1:55:15 – Bill’s take on Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell 2:00:06 – Connect with Bill 2:00:40 – Why he chose traditional publishing for his third novel 2:02:04 – Bill talks about using AI to create videos 2:05:37 – Outro

    2h 6m
  6. TFS#254 - Joe Leszek Charges $120 for a Haircut, LIVE CUTTING, Asian Hair Problems & Styling Tips

    Apr 14

    TFS#254 - Joe Leszek Charges $120 for a Haircut, LIVE CUTTING, Asian Hair Problems & Styling Tips

    Joe Leszek, founder of Stanley & Co Hair, has over 20 years of experience in the hair industry and is a leading educator for Mr. Smith professional and customer hair care products. Dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, healthy hair, he has styled for Australian Fashion Week and numerous fashion photoshoots, combining technical expertise with creativity to deliver exceptional results. Connect with Stanley & Co Hair! https://www.instagram.com/stanleyandcosalon Visit Stanley & Co Hair's Website! https://www.stanleyandcohair.com CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:12 – Meet Joe Leszek 2:28 – How long has Joe been cutting hair? 3:08 – Joe shares how he started cutting hair by trimming his brother's hair 3:34 – Joe talks about how his grandfather inspired him to become a barber 4:40 – Moving to London and becoming a barber 5:06 – Cheap vs. premium haircuts: What’s the difference? 7:07 – Why some haircuts last longer than others 7:47 – Barber vs. stylist vs. hairdresser 8:51 – How Joe became all three: barber, stylist, and hairdresser 9:36 – Why Joe chose hair cutting as a career 10:12 – Does it feel pointless as a barber when hair grows back? 11:35 – Andy shares his hair type and issues 13:19 – Joe’s assessment and strategy for Andy's hair 14:35 – Step-by-step plan to grow hair properly 15:52 – What is point cutting? 16:37 – Common mistakes with thick and Asian hair 17:39 – Joe talks about the advantages of thick hair 18:14 – Best hairstyles for Andy’s hair type 19:39 – Joe’s personal hair journey 21:01 – How Joe chooses his own barber 22:17 – How often does Joe get his haircut? 23:09 – What happens during a hair consultation? 24:16 – Should you bring reference photos when getting a haircut? 25:57 – Andy shares the longest hair length he’s had 27:22 – Are there famous barbers in the hair industry? 28:10 – Joe talks about scaling a salon and building a team 28:39 – What a busy Saturday looks like in Joe's salon 29:09 – How Joe maintains his energy during long days 30:50 – Joe talks about managing a team while cutting hair 31:36 – Joe on removing weight and creating movement in Andy's hair 32:29 – Why hairdressing skills matter when growing hair 34:08 – Joe talks about first haircut foundations: balance and weight 34:37 – Joe on fixing imbalance in Andy’s hair 35:14 – Joe on Andy's widow’s peak mistakes and how barbers get it wrong 36:52 – Understanding hair growth directions: crown and cowlicks 37:57 – Growing hair vs. maintaining it properly 39:55 – Joe's take on Timothée Chalamet and other artists’ hairstyles 41:40 – Great haircuts Joe has seen 42:20 – Joe talks about popular hairstyles like the blowout taper and mullet 43:56 – Do small haircut details matter over time? 44:53 – Joe talks about maintenance vs. the hair growth journey for clients 46:05 – Advice Joe would give his son about hair 47:10 – Joe talks about his stepson 47:47 – Joe talks about cutting family members’ hair 48:23 – Joe shares how he manages his barbershop and team 51:27 – Joe talks about why good barberss move around the world to cut hair 53:02 – Which country has the best hairstylists or barbers? 54:38 – What makes a “good haircut” globally? 55:23 – Andy notes that his body isn’t full of cut hair compared to ordinary barber shops he used to visit 55:45 – Andy reacts to his haircut experience 56:53 – What “design lines” mean in haircuts 57:54 – Outro

    59 min
  7. TFS#253 - Dr. Robert Glover, Author of "No More Mr. Nice Guy" on Why Being “Nice” Isn’t Always Good

    Mar 24

    TFS#253 - Dr. Robert Glover, Author of "No More Mr. Nice Guy" on Why Being “Nice” Isn’t Always Good

    Robert A. Glover is an American therapist, relationship coach, and author best known for his bestselling book No More Mr. Nice Guy. With over 30 years of experience, he has worked as a psychotherapist, educator, and speaker, helping individuals improve their relationships, confidence, and personal boundaries. He is widely recognized for introducing the concept of “Nice Guy Syndrome,” which describes people—especially men—who seek approval, avoid conflict, and suppress their own needs, often leading to frustration and unfulfilling relationships. His work focuses on helping people develop authenticity, set healthy boundaries, and create more balanced, fulfilling lives. Connect with Dr. Robert! https://drglover.comhttps://drglover.ai Dr. Robert's Men's Workshop: https://integrationnation.net CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:19 – Meet Dr. Robert Glover 3:24 – Does No More Mr. Nice Guy apply to women too? 5:38 – Is “Nice Guy Syndrome” actually common or growing? 7:33 – Robert shares how his book earns six-figure royalty checks 8:36 – Robert explains why there are still “Nice Guys” everywhere 10:51 – Andy talks about how he grew up as a people pleaser 12:16 – Andy shares a real-life example of setting boundaries at a friend’s birthday 14:46 – Robert on soothing his own anxiety and trying to fix others’ unhappiness 18:04 – Robert explains why people push back when you change (“change-back messages”) 21:44 – Robert talks about losing friends and the need to find new ones 25:08 – Robert discusses people-pleasing vs. genuine reciprocity 29:05 – Robert explains why you should be loved for who you are, not what you do 32:04 – Robert talks about stopping the chase for approval from unavailable or critical people 34:25 – Why women become more attracted when you’re less needy 35:30 – Robert’s realization from dating “nice girls” 37:23 – Robert discusses relationship “teeter-totters” and growth imbalances 43:16 – How to communicate to a friend that you’ve outgrown them 46:21 – Why most problems require a three-minute hard conversation 48:54 – How to have a difficult but honest conversation 51:39 – Robert explains why you shouldn’t analyze others and should focus on your own feelings instead 55:24 – Andy shares his struggles with holding back vs. being authentic 59:02 – Robert talks about having a persona called the “bitch behind the curtain” 1:01:44 – Should you call people out or stay silent? 1:04:21 – Robert discusses being honest and direct, even if people dislike it 1:09:35 – Why you’re usually wrong about what others think of you 1:15:02 – Robert talks about the reality of casual friendships as you get older 1:19:56 – Robert shares his religious beliefs and relationship with God 1:26:33 – How Robert shares wisdom with his kids 1:27:24 – How to communicate difficult conversations in relationships 1:31:52 – Robert explains how to give difficult feedback in relationships 1:34:25 – Should men always pay for dinner? 1:36:58 – Are relationships transactional? 1:40:41 – Robert shares how to find the right partner in life 1:41:39 – Robert shares how he met his wife 1:44:25 – Robert shares how to make a living from your passion 1:47:53 – Robert explains why you shouldn’t rely solely on passion and should keep your day job first 1:49:40 – Connect with Robert 1:50:21 - Outro

    1h 51m
  8. TFS#252 - George Gonzalez Working w/Oprah Winfrey as a Stylist & How He Grew His Salon 60+ Employees

    Mar 17

    TFS#252 - George Gonzalez Working w/Oprah Winfrey as a Stylist & How He Grew His Salon 60+ Employees

    George Gonzalez is a Chicago-based celebrity hairstylist and entrepreneur, and the founder of George the Salon, a luxury salon known for precision haircuts, coloring, and personalized beauty services. He spent more than a decade working as a stylist at Harpo Studios, including working with the salon and spa connected to Oprah Winfrey. Over the years, his salon has earned national recognition, including being named one of the Top 100 Salons in America by ELLE Magazine, while he has also expanded into his own beauty brand, I Am Georgeous. Beyond hairstyling, Gonzalez is known for empowering people through beauty and giving back through initiatives that help rebuild confidence and self-esteem. Connect with George Gonzalez! https://www.instagram.com/Iamgeorgegonzalez Visit His George The Salon! https://www.instagram.com/georgethesalon https://www.georgethesalon.com George The Salon's Product Line: https://www.instagram.com/Iamgorgeoushaircare https://www.iamgorgeous.com CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 0:59 – Meet George Gonzalez 2:27 – George talks about his podcast and product line, I Am Georgeous 5:56 – How George chooses guests for his podcast 7:13 – Andy talks about his podcast journey 11:49 – George talks about writing goals and affirmations 12:50 – George’s early life and discovering hairstyling at 18 15:10 – The importance of asking the right questions in life 16:32 – George talks about trusting intuition and inner guidance 19:02 – George talks about his hair product line 21:00 – George talks about marriage 22:44 – The mindset and goals needed to succeed as an entrepreneur 26:13 – George shares how reading Think and Grow Rich impacted his life 31:35 – George talks about finding a partner in life 36:50 – George shares his journey growing his salon business 41:51 – George talks about stylists leaving the salon and how he handles it 46:47 – Faith, mindset, and believing in a long-term vision 49:31 – Andy shares a social media strategy to grow George’s brand 53:07 – George and Andy discuss life purpose and meaningful work 1:00:22 – George on mentorship, brotherhood, and how faith in God shapes personal growth 1:06:54 – George talks about partnerships and sponsorships 1:11:09 – George talks about his personal hairstyle journey 1:13:28 – George talks about experimenting with hairstyles 1:15:59 – Who cuts George’s hair? 1:18:08 – How to find the right barber or stylist 1:19:19 – George's thoughts on Andy's different hairstyle 1:25:29 - George's thoughts on Andy’s instructions for his future barbers 1:34:15 – Andy talks about trading services for marketing exposure 1:36:32 – George talks about working with Oprah Winfrey 1:44:38 – George shares lessons from working with high-profile clients 1:48:42 – George’s recent life discoveries 1:53:06 – George’s goals and focus for the next six months 1:57:57 – Connect with George 1:59:55 – Outro

    1h 59m
5
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22 Ratings

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