Insights on Branding, Business, and Work/Life Balance
Description
Welcome to a new episode of Business Lunch! Today, we’re looking back at some of Roland Frasier and Ryan Deiss’ discussions. They cover the Hermes anti-trust allegations, Alex Hormozi’s content creation experiment, and Jeff Bezos’ thoughts on the myth of work/life balance and how it could be harmful to workers and business owners alike.
Highlights:
"Jeff Bezos says that work life balance is a “debilitating phrase” and that work and life are actually a circle."
“It's actually significantly less expensive to buy a Birkin in Hermes than it is to buy one on the secondary market."
“The grind of going out there and producing tons and tons of content just to grow the audience. If you're doing this as a business owner, not as a celebrity, not as an entertainer, if you're doing this to grow your business brand, it just wasn't worth it.”
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - Discussing the Hermes Birkin Bag Lawsuit
01:43 - Analyzing the Legality of Hermes' Sales Practices
04:46 - Alex's Shift to Educational Content
05:45 - The Challenges of Chasing Views vs. Quality
07:22 - Turning Off Alex's Content Due to Irrelevance
08:52 - Bezos on Work-Life Balance as a "Debilitating Phrase"
09:12 - Bezos' Perspective on Work and Life as a "Circle"
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