127 episodes

Living The Red Life is your ticket to learning from The King Of Ads himself, Rudy Mawer AKA “The Man in Red''. From building an unshakable business foundation (and unstoppable team), to scaling your brand to 8-figures+, Living The Red Life is the go-to podcast for entrepreneurs & online business owners who are ready to level up their business and build a lasting legacy. Each week discover lessons from Rudy to help you scale your business and expand your thinking to new levels of success.

Living The Red Life Rudy Mawer

    • Business
    • 4.9 • 104 Ratings

Living The Red Life is your ticket to learning from The King Of Ads himself, Rudy Mawer AKA “The Man in Red''. From building an unshakable business foundation (and unstoppable team), to scaling your brand to 8-figures+, Living The Red Life is the go-to podcast for entrepreneurs & online business owners who are ready to level up their business and build a lasting legacy. Each week discover lessons from Rudy to help you scale your business and expand your thinking to new levels of success.

    Lessons Learnt From Over 200 Business Acquisitions & Exits w/Jeffrey Hayzlett (Former CEO of Kodak)

    Lessons Learnt From Over 200 Business Acquisitions & Exits w/Jeffrey Hayzlett (Former CEO of Kodak)

    Jeffrey Hayzlett, an American businessman. Formerly the chief marketing officer of the Eastman Kodak Company, and now the CEO of The Hayzlett Group.
    Entrepreneurs often fall into the trap of saying yes to everything without considering the ROI and opportunity cost. Instead, they should focus on five key tasks daily and ensure enough time is allocated for these priorities. The discussion also highlights the shift in content strategy from simply gaining eyeballs and ears to capturing hearts and minds, stressing the importance of reaching the right audience with valuable content at the right time.
    Jeffrey shares his journey of acquiring over 200 businesses and scaling them efficiently by leveraging acquisitions for rapid growth. He underscores the significance of understanding the problems a business solves for its customers and maintaining a firm grasp on the company's value. He also discusses the need for entrepreneurs to build systems that support scalable growth, akin to the McDonald's model. The conversation touches on the importance of data in decision-making, particularly for larger companies, and the benefits of having a strong, capable team to support business operations.
    CHAPTER TITLES
    1:21 - Welcome Jeffrey Hayzlett 
    1:46 - Quick Overview of Jeffrey's Accomplishments 
    1:55 - Driving Businesses and Leading C-Suite Network 
    2:31 - Blending Corporate and Entrepreneurial Marketing 
    2:52 - Journey and Bumps Along the Way 
    3:20 - Scaling Through Acquisitions 
    5:27 - Hustle Versus Working Smarter 
    5:58 - Automate, Delegate, Eliminate
    10:02 - Learning from Data in Big Companies 
    11:52 - Building Scalable Systems 
    13:24 - Importance of Team Dynamics 
    16:19 - Entertainment and Business Similarities 
    17:51 - Becoming a Media Company 
    18:41 - Content Drives Community 
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    • 27 min
    Social Media vs Paid Ads : Why You're Missing Out on Millions of $$$

    Social Media vs Paid Ads : Why You're Missing Out on Millions of $$$

    The crucial debate between organic and paid advertising. Paid ads are quicker and more predictable results, but organic has the potential to produce an even higher roi. Paid advertising allows for consistent traffic flow and scalable sales, which are essential for building a real business as opposed to a hobby. Paid ads provide control and predictability, making it easier to achieve revenue goals and demonstrate profitable acquisition channels, a critical factor when selling a business to potential buyers. Organic growth, while valuable in the long run, is less predictable and takes longer to yield significant returns.
    Successful businesses need a balance of both paid and organic strategies. While paid ads offer immediate returns and scalability, organic content is a long-term investment that enhances brand value and trust. Effective paid advertising requires testing, optimization, and a solid product or service. By understanding and leveraging both paid and organic methods, businesses can achieve sustainable growth and improved valuations.
    CHAPTER TITLES
    1:17 - The Importance of Both Paid Ads and Organic Growth 
    1:50 - Why Paid Ads are Essential for Business Consistency 
    2:51 - Comparing Paid Ads to Organic Growth
    4:03 - Analogies: Paid Ads vs. Organic Growth
    4:29 - The Challenges and Benefits of Paid Ads 
    5:10 - The Long-Term Value of Organic Growth
    6:17 - Building a Balanced Strategy 
    6:56 - Organic Growth as a Long-Term Strategy 
    7:15 - Paid Ads and Business Valuation 
    8:44 - Examples of Big Brands Using Paid Ads
    9:10 - The Role of Different Types of Paid Traffic 
    10:39 - The Myth of Affording Paid Ads 
    11:58 - Personal Success Stories with Paid Ads
    12:42 - Integrating Organic Growth and Paid Ads 
    12:56 - Creating Viral and Branded Content for Organic Growth
    14:33 - The Importance of Testing in Paid Ads 
    14:51 - Guidance for Members on Paid and Organic Strategies 
    16:06 - Summary and Final Thoughts on Paid vs. Organic
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    • 17 min
    Fast Track Your Brand Growth! - How Small Businesses Can Leverage Celebrities w/Ben Press

    Fast Track Your Brand Growth! - How Small Businesses Can Leverage Celebrities w/Ben Press

    In today's episode we have Ben Press, someone who found some of the greatest stars we have seen in our favorite movies. One he is most known for is securing a role for Amanda Seyfried in "Mamma Mia!" despite initial resistance from the studio, highlighting the importance of persistence and leveraging trusted relationships. He emphasizes never taking no for an answer and building authentic connections that can facilitate achieving significant goals. This mindset, which was crucial in his career as an agent, enabled him to navigate the industry successfully and secure major opportunities for his clients.
    In the discussion, Ben also delves into his transition from talent representation to the world of entertainment technology startups. He talks about his involvement in ventures like Russell Wilson's TraceMe, which was later acquired by Nike, and his advisory role at Cameo. He explains how celebrities have become more accessible for brand collaborations due to economic changes in the entertainment industry and shares insights on how entrepreneurs can leverage celebrity partnerships for brand growth. His approach combines understanding target demographics, vetting potential celebrity partners, and structuring equity deals to benefit both parties.
    CHAPTER TITLES
    1:00 - Introduction and Guest Overview
    2:08 - From Mailroom to Agent: Ben's Career Journey
    2:30 - Working with Hollywood Legends
    3:00 - Packaging America's Next Top Model and Mamma Mia
    3:45 - Pivot to Entertainment Tech Startups
    4:20 - Leveraging Celebrity for Business Growth
    5:00 - Evolution of Celebrity Brand Work
    6:10 - How to Engage Celebrities for Your Brand
    7:25 - Vetting and Selecting the Right Celebrity
    8:45 - Structuring Equity and Compensation Deals
    10:15 - The Importance of Fast Decisions in Celebrity Deals
    11:00 - Activations and Fundraising with Celebrities
    12:21 - Creating Authentic Celebrity Partnerships
    13:08 - Case Study: Landing Amanda Seyfried for Mamma Mia
    16:23 - Lessons in Persistence and Relationship Building
    18:10 - Strategies for Effective Asks
    19:27 - Encouraging Staff to Overcome 'No' Responses
    20:41 - Turning 'No' into 'Maybe' and 'Maybe' into Meetings
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    • 27 min
    20 Life & Biz Insights in 20 Minutes!

    20 Life & Biz Insights in 20 Minutes!

    QUESTIONS
    1:37 - What has been your biggest challenge in growing your business online and how did you overcome it?
    2:32 - How do you stay motivated and inspired in the face of setbacks?
    3:28 - What is a breakthrough moment that significantly changed your business trajectory?
    4:13 - How do you balance your personal branding with company branding in your marketing strategy?
    5:05 - I'm struggling with creating viral content that resonates with my audience. What is your secret?
    5:34 - How do you leverage influencer marketing to boost your own brands' visibility?
    6:05 - What strategies have you found most effective for scaling your ad spend profitably on social media?
    6:51 - What's the best way that you identify and capitalize on emerging trends in digital marketing?
    7:54 - How much do you pay attention to data analytics and how does it play a role in your decision-making in your business?
    8:45 - Can you share a story about a successful collaboration you've had with a celebrity or influencer?
    9:21 - What is the best way to establish trust in your brand?
    9:55 - I'm building my first sales funnel. What are the key elements of a successful sales funnel in your experience?
    10:43 - We're struggling to keep customers. How do you approach customer retention and loyalty in your brand and business?
    11:50 - I'm just getting my start in digital marketing. What is one piece of advice you would give me right now?
    12:39 - How do you look at and measure ROI of all of your marketing campaigns?
    12:57 - What's your approach to content creation and distribution across all of your different platforms?
    13:34 - How do you manage and motivate a large team to achieve high performance?
    14:39 - What do you think will be the biggest change in the next five years in the digital marketing and social media space?
    15:03 - A couple of bad reviews have set our business back a lot. How do you handle negative feedback or criticism about your brand online?
    16:31 - What is the most valuable lesson you learned from your worst failure?
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    FULL TRANSCRIPT
    0:00
    Rudy, what is the most valuable lesson you learned from your worst failure?
    0:04
    I think probably the biggest lesson, which is kind of ironic is I'm struggling with creating viral content that resonates with my audience.
    0:12
    What is your secret?
    0:13
    Something I've learned from a lot of people that are very successful on socials is just like, what do you think will be the biggest change in the next five years in the digital marketing and social media space?
    0:24
    The next five years, biggest change will probably be, we're already ahead.
    0:28
    I would say we've been doing it over 18 months now.
    0:31
    I think it's gonna change how content's made, how content's produced the ability to create content.
    0:37
    I think that's gonna be the biggest change.
    0:38
    It's a good question too.
    0:39
    I think a breakthrough...

    • 18 min
    Larry Namer : The Man Who Revolutionised TV & The Kardashians Best Kept Secret?

    Larry Namer : The Man Who Revolutionised TV & The Kardashians Best Kept Secret?

    Larry Namer, a veteran in the entertainment industry known for his work with E! Entertainment Television shares his journey of building a multi-billion dollar network from scratch. He highlights the challenges faced and the innovative solutions implemented to overcome financial constraints. Recounting how his team started the network with just $2.5 million, he explains how they maximized resources and leveraged high-quality content like movie trailers and popular shows such as "Talk Soup" and "Howard Stern." He emphasizes the importance of hiring people smarter than oneself and constantly reassessing business strategies to stay relevant and successful.
    Larry also discusses the role of the Kardashians in turning E! into a global brand, crediting Kris Jenner's strategic guidance in their rise to fame. Reflecting on broader principles of entrepreneurship, he advises listeners to balance passion with practicality, prioritize time management, and stay adaptable to changing environments. His experience extends beyond the U.S., having created successful shows in China and Russia, demonstrating that effective storytelling transcends cultural boundaries. The episode provides valuable insights into the entertainment industry and entrepreneurial wisdom from his extensive career.

    CHAPTER TITLES
    0:48 - Welcome Larry from Entertainment Television
    Introduction of the guest, Larry, and his background in entertainment television.
    1:21 - The Origins of E! Entertainment
    Larry shares the story of how E! Entertainment was founded with his partner Alan.
    2:59 - Innovating on a Tight Budget
    The innovative strategies used to start E! Entertainment with limited funds.
    4:08 - The Role of Interns in Building E!
    How interns from UT Austin contributed to the early success of E! Entertainment.
    4:55 - Talk Soup and Early Successes
    The creation of "Talk Soup" and its impact on the network's growth.
    5:47 - Leveraging High-Quality Content
    How E! used movie trailers and other content to attract viewers.
    6:26 - Global Success and Comcast Acquisition
    Discussion on E!'s growth into a global brand and its sale to Comcast.
    7:00 - Strategic Hiring and Talent Selection
    The importance of hiring the best hosts and how it contributed to E!'s success.
    9:50 - Achieving Success in the Asian Market
    Larry's experience with writing and producing a sitcom in China.
    10:53 - Key Lessons for Entrepreneurs
    Three crucial lessons for entrepreneurs from Larry's career.
    12:09 - Balancing Passion with Practicality
    The need to balance passion projects with financial viability.
    16:50 - The Reality of Reality TV
    Insights into the behind-the-scenes workings of reality television shows.
    18:41 - The Importance of Adaptability
    Emphasizing the need to adapt to changing business environments and technologies.


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    • 29 min
    Disruptive Billion $ Brands

    Disruptive Billion $ Brands

    In this podcast episode, i delve into the world of disruptive brands, exploring the transformative impact of billion-dollar companies on various industries. Through examples like Liquid Death's unconventional approach to selling water or the paradigm-shifting clash between Netflix and Blockbuster, the narrative unveils the power of innovation and adaptation in driving success.
    These stories underscore the importance of agility and foresight in navigating turbulent economic landscapes, urging entrepreneurs to seize opportunities and pivot swiftly to meet evolving consumer demands. By dissecting the strategies and philosophies behind these disruptive giants, this episode offers invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to carve their own path in an ever-changing business landscape.
    CHAPTERS
    1:33 - The Need for Speed: Staying Ahead in Disruptive Markets
    2:32 - Uber: A Case Study in Industry Disruption
    3:51 - Netflix vs. Blockbuster: The Evolution of Entertainment
    5:46 - Airbnb: Transforming Travel and Hospitality
    7:58 - Impossible Foods: Redefining the Meat Industry
    9:53 - Spotify: Revolutionizing the Music Business
    12:00 - Warby Parker: Changing the Way We Shop for Glasses
    13:09 - Robinhood: Democratizing Stock Trading
    14:56 - The Power of Disruptive Brands: Lessons for Entrepreneurs
    15:59 - Liquid Death and the Art of Branding Innovation
    16:30 - The Speed of Disruption: How Fast Is Fast Enough?
    17:24 - Creating a Billion-Dollar Brand: Strategies for Success


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    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
104 Ratings

104 Ratings

Mollysbarrow ,

Succinct, helpful, tangible advice

I am pretty blown away by the information that I have taken away from this podcast. Rudy offers quick, concrete tips that have allowed me to think outside the box. As a business owner of a brick and mortar brewery, I didn’t expect to get so much out of such a different kind of entrepreneur, but the topics have transferred over and aided me in thinking much bigger than I had allowed myself previously. 5 stars.

itsMikeyMiami ,

Can’t stop listening to The Red Life!!🔥

Ever since I’ve found this podcast I’ve literally listened to every episode. If you’re an entrepreneur who feels sort-of like an outcast in society & has trouble connecting to normal everyday people, then I’m sure you’ll understand why it’s so easy to resonate with the things Rudy usually talks about.

It’s also nice that the episodes aren’t insanely long so you can tune in quick to remind yourself you’re on the right track, and then get back to work👌

BallaRulies ,

Best Podcast for Buisness trying to scale!

Everything Rudy speaks on is gold. Im always applying marketing strategies Rudy shares keeping me years ahead of the game and making my ROI skyrocket if you are a serious entrepreneur or business owner and want real results from proven marketing strategies this is the podcast for you!

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