My most popular podcast episode in the past 3 years
Jun 03, 2022 12:31 pm
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Last weekend, I went to Vegas to watch Bill Burr perform and film a video about poker players.
What an interesting city - you can create a choose-your-own-adventure from cool tiki bars to Korean bbq restaurants to insane nightclub experiences.
Highlights of the trip included meeting popular YouTuber Graham Stephan who’s SUCH a great person (check out his channel), randomly spotting my fav YouTuber Matt Stonie (he’s a competitive eater) in line, and drinking tea and eating A LOT of ice cream with my best friend Tynan.
Here’s your 3 nuggets for the week:
🎧 My Most Popular Episode In The Last 3 Years
My buddy Sahil founded Gumroad.com, was employee #2 at Pinterest, paints in his free time, and is just a really cool dude overall.
My first interview with him turned out to be one of our MOST popular episodes of all time—people still email me to tell me they love it.
We talked about:
- How to find ideas and build a prototype
- Getting amazing jobs without a resume
- Finding your first paying customers
If you didn’t catch it when it first came out, give it a listen now.
🏁 Asking Supercar Owners How to Make $1,000,000
My YouTube channel producer Jeremy and I went to an F1 racetrack to check out supercars.
The people out there were legends! We were lucky enough to interview some of them about what they do for a living, how they got rich, and how other people can get rich too.
We talked about:
- What it’s like to spend $1.4 million dollars on a car
- If having money makes you happier or not
- How to get rich doing YouTube
My video editor Cam creates some 🔥🔥🔥 content on TikTok.
In fact, he has WAY more followers than I do.
One of his posts even went viral, and for good reason. Shows how anyone can make their lives A LOT better with some simple steps:
Good Daily Habits -> Short Term Benefits -> Long Term Success
Check out Cam’s viral TikTok video for building better habits.
Be Epic,
Noah Kagan