In the early days, i didn't have a huge selection because i didn't know people. What i ended up doing was inviting people who were pretty awesome, but not like famous or anything like that. Or what i did was i separated people into different levels of influence. So if you had built up an amazing company like ac division blizzard and then sold it, you've got street cret. You don't need to prove anything else to anyone. You could be from my space. I think you're awsome. I like toeleer i fellow. Behold ot, let me stop here. How do you pick these people? The simple answer is, nowadays, i don
Our guest in this episode is the behavioral scientist Jon Levy who wrote a book titled You’re Invited, the Art and Science of Cultivating influence. The book details how Jon was able to convince groups of Nobel Laureates, Olympians, celebrities, Fortune 500 executives, and even a princess to not only give him advice, but cook him dinner, wash his dishes, sweep his floors, and then thank him for the experience.
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