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Backstage Careers

#16 Tam Pham on Dropping Out Of College To Apprentice Under 3 World-Class Entrepreneurs (Sam Parr, Andrew Warner, and Jason Gaignard)

Jul 22, 2021
01:18:29

Tam Pham is pretty much the perfect guest for this podcast..

He dropped out of college and instead of pursuing a traditional path he decided that he wanted to go learn business from the entrepreneurs he looked up to.

He's apprenticed under 3 world class entrepreneurs that you might have heard of:

1) Sam Parr founder of the Hustle
2) Andrew Warner who's the host and founder of Mixergy
3) Jason Gaignard who's a master networker, event organizer, and best selling author (I first heard of him on the Tim Ferris podcast).

Along the way Tam's worked his way up from being an intern crashing on couches to becoming the right hand man and chief operator of MMT (Jason Gaignard's company).

If you're interested at all in apprenticing for an entrepreneur you look up you're going to love this episode.

If you want to get updates from Tam on what he's up to go sign up for his newsletter: https://www.tampham.co/jam/

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!

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