

Did Elliott Hulse Go Crazy?
Mar 15, 2024
In a candid conversation, Elliott Hulse, an influential strength coach and social media personality, dives into his controversial online journey. He reflects on impulsive content decisions and the impact on his family, questioning whether all publicity is truly beneficial. Elliott discusses the balance between raw authenticity and calculated messaging, and how embracing a villain persona can enhance engagement. They also explore the complexities of influence, the cost of divisiveness, and the importance of authenticity in a polarized digital world.
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Cost Of Impulsive Public Content
- Elliott deleted an impulsive viral video because he worried it would hurt his young children later. Years later the clip resurfaced and embarrassed his daughter in middle school, causing real harm.
Pause Before You Publish
- Think before you post: reputation impacts future partnerships and opportunities. Slow down as you age and consider consequences for family and business.
Spontaneity Drives Engagement
- Raw, spontaneous rants attract attention because they reveal an authentic side audiences rarely see. Scripted content has its place, but surprise and vulnerability create stronger engagement.