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Backstage Careers is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest entrepreneurs and creators out there.My goal with the podcast is to show you what it's like working with these influential people, and how you can land a job working for someone you look up to.
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At 18 years old,  @Chifftie  was working the night shift at home depot. Then he won  @TheAndrewSchulz  clip editing competition and got offered an internship. Next thing you know, Chifftie was on a one-way flight to New York City for the craziest adventure of his life. In this interview he tells that crazy story and everything he’s learned from Andrew Schulz along the way. 📈 Check out the special effects and subtitles Chifftie uses to edit Andrew Schulz' TikTok clips: https://chiffpacks.com 📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmary 📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/ SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Intro 02:00 - Chifftie’s Crazy Adventure to Get a Job with Andrew Schulz 03:35 - Dealing with Rejection on the Way 04:48 - Getting his First Shot Editing Clips 07:23 - Persisting in Chasing the Dream of Working for Andrew 08:38 - The Importance of Always Being Available 09:34 - The Dream Job Slips Away 12:33 - Andrew Reaches Out (And then ghosts Chifftie) 17:37 - Finally Getting The Job (and Moving to New York Solo) 24:41 - Chifftie’s Early Days Editing for Andrew 27:39 - Cutting Viral Clips 31:55 - How to Edit Comedy 35:15 - Working on Andrew’s Netflix Special 42:03 - Andrew’s Working Style 46:48 - Marketing the Special 48:50 - Day To Day Job Responsibilities and Travelling With Andrew 51:20 - Chifftie’s Podcast Intro Process 59:16 - Andrew’s Team Breakdown 1:05:02 - Biggest Lessons From Andrew 1:09:51 - Chifftie’s Plans for Youtube 1:15:05 - Chifftie’s Final Advice for People Going for Backstage Careers ABOUT THE PODCAST: Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there! My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under.
🎙️🗣️Check out Danny's 'Art of Interviewing' Course: https://artofinterviewing.com/ (Use Code "Jeremy" for 10% off) Today I talk to Danny Miranda, a 28-year old with a Microphone and a big dream: to one day become the first podcaster to sell out Madison Square Garden. 3 years ago he started a podcast in his bedroom with 0 listeners, and today his podcast has gotten over a million downloads, and he’s landed legendary guests like Alex Hormozi, Andy Frisella, and Seth Godin. In this episode you’ll learn: 1. How to make a full time living as a podcaster starting from 0. 2. The exact networking tactics that Danny’s used to land A-list guests for his podcast 3. The surprising business opportunities that came from a $50 dollar microphone. 4. And every single growth tactic Danny’s used to grow from 0 listeners to over 1M downloads Check out Danny Miranda's social pages: https://tapistr.ee/heydannymiranda 📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/ SHOW NOTES: 01:30 - How Danny’s Podcast Journey Began 04:50 - Trusting Life to Provide Money 05:23 - Where Danny Was When He Began His Podcast 08:13 - How ‘The Surrender Experiment’ Influenced Danny’s Mindset to Money 10:24 - The Importance of Setting Big Goals 12:02 - Why People Support Those With A Big Vision 14:50 - How Many Downloads Has Danny Had So Far? 19:00 - Getting Offered Jobs from Having a Podcast 22:09 - Fighting Depression to Keep Going 25:30 - The Importance of Volume 28:41 - What Were Danny’s Key Growth Inflection Points? 30:09 - Hiring an Editor Changes Your Life 32:12 - How Danny Works With His Editor (And How Much He Pays) 36:21 - The Importance of Big Guests for Growth 38:39 - How Danny Makes Money 47:16 - How Danny Charges for Podcast Consulting 50:19 - Danny Process To Built and Sell A Podcasting Course (And How Much It’s Made) 50:59 - Lessons Included in Danny’s Interviewing Course 55:34 - How Danny Books Famous Guests 1:04:39 - What Software Does Danny Use to Track Guest Booking 1:06:11 - Danny’s Best Story of Booking a Huge Guest 1:12:29 - Advanced Twitter Strategies (And Booking Gary Vee) 1:16:57 - Danny’s Weekly Calendar 1:24:14 - Final Thoughts: ‘Find What You’d Do For Free’ ABOUT THE PODCAST: Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there! My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under. 🎯 Upcoming Interviews Target List: 👉 Tim Ferriss' research assistant 👉 GaryVee's DRock 👉 Patrick Bet David's Content Strategist 👉 Jaime the producer of the Joe Rogan Experience 👉 The Content Strategist for MrBeast 👉 Alex Banayan Author of "The Third Door" 👉 Ryan Holiday who apprenticed under Robert Greene 🔔 If you're hyped about that list you should subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEfQeaiXKSSONQXqhyMWtig
📺 Watch the episode on YouTube if you want to see all the screen recordings: https://youtu.be/SRQtZeP_bj0 Oliver Gilpin is a British entrepreneur, building Telos Media. A holding company scaling a new YouTube channel every month. With the creative vision of his business partner Alvaro Calmet - they've gone from 0 to 10M subs in 2.5 years, earning $1m per year, with 90 team members. In this episode, I talk to him about: 1. How he runs so many channels without being involved with any of them… 2. Oliver’s hiring secrets to find operators who will run his YouTube channels for him 3. The exact company structure behind all of his channels (with over 80 employees) 4. And for the first time ever, Oliver opens up his books and shares all of the financials behind running a faceless animation channel RESSOURCES mentioned in the episode: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SaeCWdnXe4dzwvcT7DwieyknbHsrLZ20?usp=sharing https://nowcreatives.notion.site/YouTube-Team-Compensation-Methods-Tips-and-Principles-a7534f08a68649458c2d9527c6e9d8b4 🖥️ Follow Oliver and his work online: https://twitter.com/oligilpin https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliver-gilpin/ Telos.so 📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: / backstagecareers TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:16 - Dropping out of high school to start an agency 00:04:06 - Why start an animation channel? 00:05:42 - Oliver’s first faceless channel - $30,000 Mistake 00:07:15 - Oliver's 2nd Channel (and most successful) 00:09:44 - The 5 animation channels Oliver is running 00:12:29 - How to build a faceless animation team 00:14:03 - What to look for when hiring an operator 00:15:44 - Hiring tactics to find A+ talent oversees 00:24:58 - First key hires for YouTube Automation 00:26:06 - Org chart for Oliver's 30 YouTube channels 00:28:28 - How Oliver thinks about profit share and incentives for his employees 00:31:59 - Hiring Strategy #2 00:34:04 - Oliver's systems to manage a team of 80 employees 00:35:30 - What does Oliver do all day? 00:39:09 - How much money Oliver makes 00:40:51 - Starting 1 channel every month in 2024 00:45:01 - Breaking down the economics of his youtube channels 00:48:37 - Revenue from Merch 00:50:41 - Managing 25 Foreign Language Channels 00:53:32 - How to start a faceless animation channel 101 00:56:28 - Oliver's Mission - What drives him ABOUT THE PODCAST: Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there! My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under. 🎯 Upcoming Interviews Target List: 👉 Tim Ferriss' research assistant 👉 GaryVee's DRock 👉 Patrick Bet David's Content Strategist 👉 Jaime the producer of the Joe Rogan Experience 👉 The Content Strategist for MrBeast 👉 Alex Banayan Author of "The Third Door" 👉 Ryan Holiday who apprenticed under Robert Greene
⏲️ Timestamps bellow 👇This is part 2 of my 2 part interview with  @AndrewKirbys  where we dive into Andrew's Backstory.In Part 1 I ask Andrew how he took  @Hamza97  from $20,000 to $200,000/month in under 30 days: https://youtu.be/I6ya9pe94zUABOUT THIS EPISODE:In this episode I talk to Andrew Kirby who at only 23 years old has grown a Youtube channel to 600k subscribers, made his first million, retired from YouTube, and who’s now spending all of his time helping other creators grow and monetize their channels.He’s worked with some impressive clients like MrBeast, Alex Hormozi, and most recently Hamza who he helped scale from making $20,000/month to $200,000/month.In this episode we dive into Andrew’s story and the mindset that’s made him so successful at such a young age, but we dive deep into the tactics he’s using to help creators make more money.SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Andrew's background01:50 The great online game03:45 Andrew's "character evolution"05:55 Building bridges07:05 Apprenticeship10:55 Building a relationship with Sam Ovens13:05 Dropping out of college and early success on YouTube14:35 His first year after dropping out18:55 Getting back to experimenting with the online game22:10 The Hamza bridge23:50 Discovering Alex Hormozi29:45 Working with Mr. BeastABOUT THE PODCAST:Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there!My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under.🎯 Upcoming Interviews Target List:👉 Tim Ferriss' research assistant👉 GaryVee's DRock👉 Patrick Bet David's Content Strategist👉 Jaime the producer of the Joe Rogan Experience👉 The Content Strategist for MrBeast👉 Alex Banayan Author of "The Third Door"👉 Ryan Holiday who apprenticed under Robert Greene🔔  If you're hyped about that list you should subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEfQeaiXKSSONQXqhyMWtig
⏲️ Timestamps bellow 👇💸 If you have a YouTube channel with +100,000 subscribers, apply to work with Andrew here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aS4j7pEkqJ_99sySVOJIp5VW2TG7TosdGztyw7u8ppw📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/Today I talk to Andrew Kirby who at only 23 years old has grown a Youtube channel to 600k subscribers, made his first million, retired from YouTube, and who’s now spending all of his time helping other creators grow and monetize their channels.In this episode we dive deep into the tactics he’s using to help creators make more money and specifically how he helped Hamza to go from $20k to $200k/month.SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Intro01:05 How Andrew and Hamza connected05:25 Taking Hamza from $20k to $200k/month 12:40 Andrew's 4-Step Monetization Protocol19:30 Why Andrew helps creators monetize for free21:00 Creators that Andrew is Working With23:40 Creators Who Are Monetizing The Right Way25:30 Valuable insights for growing your audienceABOUT THE PODCAST:Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there!My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under.🎯 Upcoming Interviews Target List:👉 Tim Ferriss' research assistant👉 GaryVee's DRock👉 Patrick Bet David's Content Strategist👉 Jaime the producer of the Joe Rogan Experience👉 The Content Strategist for MrBeast👉 Alex Banayan Author of "The Third Door"👉 Ryan Holiday who apprenticed under Robert Greene🔔  If you're hyped about that list you should subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEfQeaiXKSSONQXqhyMWtig
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇ABOUT THIS EPISODE:Today I talk to Jamie Rawsthorne who at 25 had grown a YouTube channel to 900,000 subscribers (The Zack & Jay Show) with his best friend Zack. They were getting paid +$300k to make videos sneaking into some of the world’s most exclusive events. But something wasn’t right with the YouTube fast life. Jamie started feeling burnt out and one day he decided to drop everything and move to Mexico to become a YouTube consultant insteadMy goal with this interview is to give you guys a realistic preview of what it’s actually like to run a YouTube channel: the good, the bad, and the ugly.We also get into some advanced strategies for getting in touch with influential people as well as what it’s like to be a YouTube consultant and tips to get started with that.SHOW NOTES: 03:00 The YouTube Startup Experience06:06 The Video That Saved Their Channel09:05 How Zack & Jay Collaborated On The Channel10:35 How much he made the first 2 years on YouTube11:10 Working with a YouTuber management company13:40 The "highs" of YouTube14:26 The "dark" side of YouTube15:49 Why did Jamie leave YouTube?19:55 How Jamie got into YouTube Consulting22:55 How Jamie Cold DMs Influential People24:33 The DM he sent Codie Sanchez26:00 The DM he sent Austin Rief (Morning Brew CEO)29:30 the DM he sent to the SOHO founder29:55 Jamie's YouTube Consulting Process31:14 How Jamie Researches Video Ideas For His Clients34:00 exact tools & processes Jamie uses for his YouTube research34:55 What's next for JamieLinks and Resources: Follow Jamie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamierawsthorneJamie’s Website: https://www.jamierawsthorne.com📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmary📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmary🖥️ Check out Noah's Course NexLev: http://nexlev.ioABOUT THIS EPISODE:Today I talk to Noah Morris who at only 19 years old is running 20+ profitable YouTube channels that are making him around $1M/year. He’s able to do that by building teams that run the channels for him… let’s find out how he does it!SHOW NOTES:00:00 Intro01:15 What is YouTube Automation03:45 Noah shares one of his faceless channels07:40 How Noah got started with YouTube11:30 How to get a YouTube Job15:25 About Noah's course17:50 YouTube Automation 10123:15 Step 2 of starting a Automated YouTube channel24:10 How much Noah invests into a channel25:15 problems with monetization 31:45 How does he manage the 40+ people that work for him?37:30 what does Noah's week look like?39:20 What does his team look like?42:15 How much does he pay his employees (+ Revenue Share)44:45 Noah's week (continued)47:50 Noah's strategy for finding people to work on his channels50:30 How much Noah pays his editors/youtube managers (continued)54:10 How much can you make with a new faceless channel55:45 why Noah doesn't share his YouTube channels57:30 How much does it cost to run a faceless channel?59:35 why you shouldn't invest too much $$ into new YouTube videos01:00:45 Noah's plan to sell his channels for $10M+ to a Private Equity firm📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmaryABOUT THIS EPISODE:Ivan Hidalgo sold his marketing agency for $3 million when he was just 21 to go work with the guys behind the Charisma On Command  YouTube channel. As the COO he's helped to grow the channel into a $3 million/year business in just 5 years. In this episode we talk about the massive opportunity that’s opening up right now for any entrepreneur who wants to partner up with their favourite creators to start a business, the business model behind a $3 million YouTube channel and what the day-to-day of running a 45 person YouTube team looks like.SHOW NOTES:00:00 Intro00:44 Ivan's First Projects & Responsibilities06:48 The Charisma on Command Business Model12:50 Strategic Decisions Framework17:06 The 40 Person Team Behind CoC24:44 Ivan's COO Role29:27 CoC's Company Culture33:04 The Youtube COO Opportunity37:09 Ivan's Salary 🤑44:43 Outro📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmaryABOUT THIS EPISODE:Billy Oppenheimer is Ryan Holiday’s book research assistant. Over the last 4 years Billy helped Ryan write 3 best selling books: Stillness is the key, Discipline is destiny, and Courage is calling.Today’s episode we’re going to dive into the exact strategy that he used to land his dream job with Ryan, how Billy and Ryan collaborate on a book and every single step of the book writing process from coming up with the idea for a book… to sending the book out to publishers and finally Billy shares what he learned working with Robert Greene on his book the Daily Laws.SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro0:34 How Billy got a job with Ryan Holiday07:28 Billy’s first projects and responsibilities14:18 How Ryan writes books21:36 Working with Robert Greene24:38 Writing advice from Ryan and Robert28:52 Ryan’s team30:56 Ryan’s marketing strategy38:45 Building your own newsletter44:55 Outro📲 Follow Billy on Twitter https://twitter.com/bpoppenheimer 📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇🚨 Apply for the 6-week Backstage Careers coaching program to land a job with your favorite creator: https://pullv8zgme5.typeform.com/to/d3DZ4Wza📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmaryABOUT THIS EPISODE:Today I talk to Hayden Trowbridge, the 20-year-old YouTube producer behind Airrack’s viral videos. His job is literally to take Airrack’s crazy video ideas and make them a reality using only the internet, his phone, and his negotiation skills. In this epic conversation, we discuss how Hayden landed the job with Airrack and his advice for anyone that wants to work with a big YouTuber, Hayden shares some of the craziest behind the scenes stunts and negotiations that he had to pull off in order to make some of these videos happen. And finally, we discuss what Airrack’s 20-person team looks like and the systems and SOPs they use in order to consistently put out million view videos at scale.SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro0:38 How Hayden got a job with Eric Decker05:57 The unusual job interview08:25 Announcing the Backstage Careers Coaching Program09:14 A two week internship that turned into a month13:09 Hayden’s first videos and responsibilities15:07 Backstory of “Cycling Across 38 Miles of Ice!” video 21:34 Advice for creators24:00 Video process and idea development29:12 Hayden’s role in ideation and planning35:29 Pre-production process38:04 Project management and tools40:28 Airrack’s team48:15 Producer Must-Knows50:40 Hayden’s schedule and planning51:34 Lessons from “I Bought Every Seat On An Airplane!”59:39 Video budgets1:01:14 Behind the scenes of “I Crossed America In A Perfectly Straight Line”01:05:45 Day in the life of a Producer01:09:39 Where you can follow Hayden📲 Follow Hayden on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehaydentrowbridge/📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇🚨 Apply for the 6-week Backstage Careers coaching program to land a job with your favorite creator: https://pullv8zgme5.typeform.com/to/d3DZ4Wza📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmaryABOUT THIS EPISODE:Today I talk to Ali Abdaal’s general manager, Angus Parker. Angus literally runs Ali’s $5M/year business, and manages the team of 13 people they have on staff, so Ali can focus on creating new income streams for the business.In this episode, we cover how Angus went from being a YouTube scriptwriter that just graduated from college 3 years ago, to managing a $5M/year business and a staff of 13 people. Next, we dive deep into Ali’s business, and how they’ve managed to scale it from a small 3-person team to an 13 person hyper growth YouTube business.Specifically, we look at the numbers for “Part Time YouTuber Academy” which is the main revenue driver for the business. How they’ve scaled that into a $3M/year product, and the exact marketing funnels they're using. And finally, we also discuss the systems and SOPs that Angus and Ali use to manage their staff of 13 people to keep everyone productive and motivated.📲 Follow Angus on Twitter: https://twitter.com/apmparker📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Intro0:46 How Angus got a job with Ali Abdaal03:05 The cold e-mail he sent06:48 Announcing the Backstage Careers Coaching Program07:36 Applying for a job that wasn't listed08:59 Getting a job with no work experience10:56 Size of Ali’s team in 202011:45 Angus’ first job responsibilities15:10 Why YouTube channels are the new Tech Startups16:43 How many hours did Angus work in a week17:17 Why you need to be a generalist to run a YouTube businesses21:25 From Skillshare to launching their own course 27:59 Why Ali chose the YouTube niche29:53 Cohort VS course businesses33:26 Part-Time YouTuber Academy 36:21 From idea to launching PTYA in 1 week43:30 Promoting the course on different platforms45:16 Breaking down the PTYA marketing funnel55:40 The e-mail marketing formula58:47 Behind the scenes of running a cohort course01:06:07 Size of Ali's team today and different roles01:08:35 The challenges of scaling a team (had to let go of 5 people)1:14:48 How to know if you actually need to hire more people1:17:20 Angus’ role as the COO / Integrator 1:24:22 How much they spend on leadership coaching1:26:40 How they run the business without goals and KPIs1:29:14 Using 6-week "Sprints" to get the team aligned 1:36:41 Angus' goals of the Integrator1:38:45 Why Angus prefers staying in the background1:42:07 Imposter syndrome1:43:42 How much is Angus compensated1:45:48 Advice for people working behind the scenes1:47:47 Where can you follow Angus1:48: 33 Outro
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇In this episode I talk with Brian Moncada, the man behind some of the biggest YouTube Ads in the info business space who's spent over $40,000,000 on Ads over the course of his career as a marketer. The crazy part is that only 4 years ago, Brian was still a door to door salesman who was struggling to make ends meet. But then he decided that he needed to go work for a mentor; Someone who had already built a successful business and could teach him to do the same.When he read the book Millionaire Success Habits, he knew that the author, Dean Graziosi was the mentor he was looking for.So he cold emailed Dean, quit his job and packed all of his belongings to drive from California to Phoenix Arizona for an interview with Dean. He got the job on the spot, and the rest is history!In this episode we cover how Brian became one of the best in the YouTube Ads business, we talk about what it was like to manage a $30,000/day ad budget for Dean Graziosi, and how he’s built a successful YouTube ads agency with clients like Jordan Belfort, Frank Kern and Sam Ovens.SHOW NOTES: 0:00 Who is Brian Moncada?0:44 How Brian got a job with Dean Graziosi2:36 The best way to get a mentor4:33 Working for a mentor VS starting your own business7:58 Brian’s cold email to Dean11:00 Mindset to crush the job interview12:45 Job interview with Dean Graziosi13:27 Brian’s first weeks on the job17:02 What did Dean’s team look like18:08 What was Brian working on with Dean18:53 How did Brian learn Youtube ads from scratch21:05 Valuable lessons from Tommie Powers 22:48 Why Dean filmed 123 YouTube Ads for 1 book26:00 The most successful ad they ran28:43 Why advertise a book with YouTube ads33:09 Day in the life of working for Dean 37:04 The process of optimizing YouTube ads42:25 Working with Tony Robbins for Mastermind.com44:00 The launch of Mastermind.com45:41 Why Brian left Dean47:55 Biggest lessons learned from Dean Graziosi51:53 Brian’s plan after quitting his job54:00 Starting Adspend.com57:44 The Adspend.com business model1:00:24 Future plans for Adspend.com1:01:49 What businesses should be running YouTube ads1:05:09 YouTube Ads 101 - How to get started1:06:56 The ideal structure of a YouTube ad1:10:07 Key elements to improve the conversion rate of a YouTube ad1:11:21 Free script template1:12:04 Current YouTube ads trends1:16:17 TikTok & Facebook Ads VS Youtube Ads1:18:02 Outro📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmary📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/👨‍💻 Check out  @Brian Moncada on YouTube or on twitter: https://twitter.com/brianthefitpro📊 Check out Brian's agency: https://adspend.comABOUT THE PODCAST:Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there!My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under.🎯 Upcoming Interviews Target List:👉 Tim Ferriss' research assistant👉 GaryVee's DRock👉 Patrick Bet David's Content Strategist👉 Jaime the producer of the Joe Rogan Experience👉 The Content Strategist for MrBeast👉 Alex Banayan Author of "The Third Door"👉 Ryan Holiday who apprenticed under Robert Greene🔔  If you're hyped about that list you should subscribe
⏱ Time stamps for the episode below 👇In this episode I talk with Caleb Ralston who worked with Gary Vaynerchuk between 2018 and 2020 and who recently was hired by Alex and Leila Hormozi to run their content.Caleb was initially editing and shooting Gary’s daily vlog, but when Gary started going hard on TikTok he asked him to own the strategy and content creation for the platform and Caleb took Gary’s TikTok account from 300,000 followers to 1.5M.Today, Caleb just started working with Alex and Leila Hormozi as their Creative Director, which means he’ll be leading the content strategy and building a content team around them.SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Who is Caleb Ralston?1:00 - How Caleb got a job with Gary Vaynerchuk5:00 - Caleb's work at PureWow7:15 - Getting a job at Team GaryVee9:50 - Caleb on reaching out to GaryVee10:55 - Caleb's email to D-Rock12:30 - D-Rock contacts Caleb15:00 - VaynerX job interview16:25 - Test videos for PureWow20:20 - Hilarious first week at Team GaryVee23:39 - First meeting with Gary27:08 - First work for Gary29:00 - What it's like to work for Gary33:20 - About Team GaryVee34:50 - How Team GaryVee Collaborates39:00 - How Team GaryVee creates content40:20 - Story behind Gary's blueberry clip41:00 - Roles at Team GaryVee41:47 - Caleb on managing Gary's TikTok45:45 - Gary's busy schedule47:20 - Biggest lessons working with GaryVee52:40 - Quitting Team GaryVee53:26 - Work at VaynerMedia56:15 - Work at Constallation Brands57:30 - How Caleb got a job with Alex Hormozi1:00:26 - Working as Alex Hormozi's Creative Director1:02:50 - Gary's Advice to Caleb Working with Alex Hormozi1:04:26 - Difference between Alex Hormozi and Garyvee1:07:58 - Team behind Alex Hormozi - Hiring!1:10:00 - Work behind Alex Hormozi1:14:24 - Leila Hormozi's A+ Onboarding Experience1:16:44 - 12 month Vision for Alex Hormozi's Content1:23:30 - How to get your dream job?1:27:27 - Outro📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmary📲 Follow @backstagecareers on Instagram to get clips & highlights from the latest episodes: https://www.instagram.com/backstagecareers/ABOUT THE PODCAST:Backstage Career is a podcast where I interview the linchpins who are working behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs out there!My goal with these interviews is to give you an idea of what it’s like to work with these influential people, and to help you land a job working with someone you look up to and want to apprentice under.🎯 Upcoming Interviews Target List:👉 Tim Ferriss' research assistant👉 GaryVee's DRock👉 Patrick Bet David's Content Strategist👉 Jaime the producer of the Joe Rogan Experience👉 The Content Strategist for MrBeast👉 Alex Banayan Author of "The Third Door"👉 Ryan Holiday who apprenticed under Robert Greene🔔  If you're hyped about that list you should subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEfQeaiXKSSONQXqhyMWtig
📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for exclusive job opportunities to work with your favorite creators and entrepreneurs: https://sendfox.com/jeremyjohnmaryABOUT THIS EPISODE:In this episode I talk to Charlie Hoehn who’s worked with a couple influential figures, like Ramit Sethi, Tucker Max, but most notably he was the assistant and later "director of special projects" for Tim Ferriss.This is a very special episode for me since Charlie is the guy who inspired me to embark on this journey of apprenticing for my mentors in the first place, and I hope he inspires you as well. Enjoy!SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Intro02:00 Life after graduation 06:00 How he landed jobs working with Seth Godin, Ramit Sethi, and Tucker Max.14:35 Charlie's 6 step process to land your dream job15:50 #1 Showcase17:00 #2 Target18:40 #3 Audit21:05 #4 Gift36:10 #5 Execute39:45 #6 Sell46:05 Going on a movie tour with Tucker Max54:20 How Charlie got a job with Ramit Sethi 59:15 Biggest lessons learned working with Ramit Sethi01:03:00 How Charlie landed his job with Tim Ferriss 01:19:40 Biggest lessons learned from Tim FerrissUseful Links & Resources:Follow Charlie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliehoehnWatch his Ted talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMP8h7fPpoY&feature=emb_titleScribe Media : https://scribemedia.comPost about the lessons learned marketing the 4 hour body: https://tim.blog/2011/03/10/12-lessons-learned-while-marketing-the-4-hour-body/Ryan Holiday’s post on working with Tim Ferriss: https://medium.com/the-mission/23-things-i-learned-about-writing-strategy-and-life-from-tim-ferriss-b40bdfa892deCharlie's Books: Recession Proof Graduate: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0990354814/ref=nav_signinPlay It Away: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0615918174/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0Play for a Living: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0990354857/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2People That Got Mentioned: Remit Sethi: https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/about-us/Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/about/Seth Godin: https://seths.blog/about/Tucker Max: https://www.tuckermax.com/about/And if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
In this episode I talk to Paddy Galloway who’s by far the best YouTube consultant I know of in the industry. He worked for MrBeast for a little bit before deciding to focus full time on his YouTube consultancy.If you’re interested in the business of YouTube consulting and want to find out about all the different career opportunities there are working behind the scenes working with people like MrBeast you’re going to want to stick around for this one.SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Teaser02:01 Introducing Paddy Galloway and his passion for YouTube07:38 Taking YouTube seriously as a career17:22 The start of YouTube consulting24:16 Getting contacted by MrBeast30:15 Work, team, and processes of MrBeast's channel49:50 Advice to start your YouTube journey54:12 Paddy deciding to move on from MrBeast55:56 Pros and Cons of working on other people's channels01:05:47 The power of Network01:08:37 Being a YouTube consultant01:16:48 Paddy's team and what he’s charging01:13:36 Considering channel's ownership model01:22:00 Consulting multi-billion dollar companies01:24:30 YouTube Creators Fund01:26:00 Time, energy, and calendar management01:35:55 Paddy's golden advice to start your consulting journey01:47:05 Final thoughts  Check out Paddy's YouTube Channel:  @Paddy Galloway  Follow Paddy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaddyG96Follow Paddy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paddygalloway/And if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
In this episode I talk to Stephen Shedletzky who’s been working closely with Simon Simon over the last 10 years!He went from answering customer support emails for Simon to becoming the chief of staff for his company.Today Stephen is one of the star speakers for the company and he’s also working on his own book which will be coming out in the fall of 2023.SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Stephen Shedletzky's origin story11:30 Losing his job at Ernst & Young to focus on coaching15:00 The email formula that got him a meeting with Simon Sinek 27:15 How he got a job with Simon30:50 Breaking down how he added value to Simon Sinek and his community42:00 How Simon Sinek created a movement from a book51:30 Stephen’s different roles within the company over the last 10 years55:30 His speaking journey57:00 Why Stephen is writing a book01:05:30 What to do when you feel lost in your careerAnd if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
This episode is a little different because I'm not interviewing someone who works behind the scenes like I usually do, but someone who's very much on the front stage himself.His name is Leon Hendrix, and he's a good friend of mine who started a personal development YouTube channel a little over a year ago. In that short period of time he's managed to grow his channel past 250k subscribers and he's making a solid income from it.In this episode, we go deep on the business of YouTube and how long it actually takes to make a living from a small YouTube channel.Leon's at a point where he's starting to hire people behind the scenes to help him grow the channel to 1M subscribers and beyond, so we also talk about the positions he's hiring for as well as the best ways to apply -wether it's with him or any other YouTube creator out there.SHOW NOTES: 00:00 Intro01:15 Mission & vision for Leon Hendrix channel03:25 How the thought of a youtube channel came through06:45 Growth stages and how Leon blew up on YouTube10:35 the business of being a youtuber  16:15 What a day in the life of a youtube entrepreneur looks like20:45 investing in the YouTube channel25:15 the opportunities that YouTube provides38:25 how to stand out to get a job with a youtuber/entrepreneur48:38 Get a job with LeonUSEFUL LINKS & RESOURCES:Leon YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvRcHO5jJ_JKcekLacLMuQIf you want to work with him, apply at: https://collectiveambition.co And if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
In today's episode, I spoke with  @Lucas Kult-Banout  who at only 16 years old, became Andrew Yang's campaign photographer. This guy is a networking ninja, and I'm not surprised at all that he's gone so far at such a young age.I hope you enjoy this conversation with Lucas!SHOW NOTES: 00:00 How Lucas started his career At 16 years old03:10 the 1st step to becoming a political photographer11:00 Starting his journey with Andrew Yang21:50 How he became obsessed with photography24:00 getting his first clients29:00 Starting projects and seeing what sticks (Podcast, Youtube, Online Course…)31:15 Building the connections and planting the seeds36:25 Doing an Internship with Casey Neistat at  @368 41:21 His goals for the future as a photographerLinks and resources from this episode:Lucas instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucaskultbanout/His Website: https://www.lucaskultbanout.comAndrew Yang Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewYang368 community: https://www.instagram.com/368/And if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
In this episode I talk to Tyler Schmitt who worked as Gary Vaynerchuk's personal assistant from 2016 to 2020 and whose gone on to manage a team of 50+ as the General Manager of 137pm -one of the media brands under the VaynerX umbrella.This is an interesting episode where we cover a lot of ground,I hope you enjoy it! SHOW NOTES: 01:00 Background story of Tyler04:10 Starting to work at vaynermedia05:15 Getting a job with AJ Vaynerchuk12:45 The first week after getting the job18:05 From working with AJ to Gary’s assistant28:05 Getting office of the CEO title33:37 Missing his chance to become a millionaire with Veefriends 38:00 Relationship with Drock and Andy42:20 Becoming the general manager one37pm46:50 Lessons learned from GaryveeLinks and resources from this episode:Veefriends: https://veefriends.comTyler's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tySchmitt5ONE37pm: https://www.one37pm.comAnd if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
In today's episode I'm talking to Jeremy Stickney (@jeremy.stickney) who's Evan Carmichael's right hand man and business partner.What's fascinating about Jeremy's story, is that he started working for Evan for free while he was still working at his local grocery story.Within 6 months of working together, they started a YouTube Consulting business. Today, Jeremy's making more money in a month than most Americans make in a year.So if you're interested in working with one of the people you look up to, BUT you also want to start your own business, you're going to love this episode!!SHOW NOTES: 04:05 How Stickney overcame his learning disabilities in high school15:30 Struggling to find work after college15:30 Why he invested 2000$ into a seminar while being broke25:05 Went out of his way to interview Tom Bilyeu31:00 Being coached by Evan Carmichael to launch a business with him34 :40 Choosing the unconventional way of learning over going to college39:50 Finding the first clients and launching the business45:50 Growing through referrals after having success for a client51:55 Evan’s role at the business55:05 Who is Evan Carmichael?57:50 Lessons that Jeremy learned from Evan 01:01:20 How the business is doing right now01:11:00 long term goals and visionLinks and resources from this episode:Evan's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EvancarmichaelJeremy' instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.stickney/?hl=enAnd if you're reading this, don't be shy! Shoot me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of this episode or let me know if you have any questions! My handle is @jeremyjohnmary!
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