Build With Rob

Rob Dyrdek
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Jul 22, 2021 • 50min

14: Entrepreneurs Workshop Their Pitches with Rob

These hungry, relentless entrepreneurs proved their merit by submitting detailed pitch videos with their experience and ideas to https://dyrdekmachine.com/are-you-a-do-or-dier for the chance to Build With Rob. While they may not be exact fits for the Dyrdek Machine’s hyper-specific criteria (see: EP01 Welcome to the Machine) for creating a company, Rob still believes all of these founders have what it takes to be successful and wants to lend his unique point-of-view to help them keep pushing forward to achieve their dreams. Learn more about this episode.
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Jul 15, 2021 • 1h 5min

13: The Next Great Mindright Product Debate feat. Chris “Bernie” Bernard & The Machinists

With big name investors like Marcus Lemonis, Joe and Nick Jonas, Travis Barker and Lewis Howes to name a few, Mindright had a successful launch in early 2021 and is on an amazing growth trajectory. Now it’s time to expand the product line. Since Bernie is a tireless R&D machine himself, he’s sending Rob new prototype products every other week, which all taste amazing (except that energy shot). So, to help them narrow it down, Rob sent out a survey to the Machinist community and they picked their favorites. Will it be the protein powder Rob has refused to try until this episode? Will it be the dreaded energy shot, a brain boost, an energy mix, popped chips, or… sausage? At the end of this episode, after much debate, the answer will be revealed. Learn more about this episode.
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Jul 8, 2021 • 1h 7min

12: Innovation that Led to the First-Ever Sock Card w/ InStitches’ Taylor Shupe

“Never go into business with your friends,” is what Rob and Taylor both believe and both ignored when throwing all governing rules to the wind at the height of the pandemic and starting their sock brand, InStitches, together. Taylor happened to have the world’s most advanced, eco-friendly textile factory in China, and the guys had so much respect for one another as entrepreneurs, it was a no-brainer. And while the first iteration of Boosocki was generating $30k a month pretty much out of the gate, it was when they decided to pivot hard into whitespace with the sock card that the vision really became clear. Learn more about this episode.
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Jul 1, 2021 • 51min

11: Disrupting Comfort Footwear w/ Lusso Cloud’s Jon Buscemi

Rob met Jon Buscemi during their days at DC Shoes and formed an instant connection. But it would take over a decade for the two visionaries to finally build a company together. Although Rob tried to get in early on the Buscemi brand, even attempting to trade a $35,000 Rolex for equity, the rocket ship left without him. Fast forward to 2018, the timing was finally right to start building the comfort footwear brand that would become Lusso Cloud. Revered by celebrities like Oprah and Leonardo DiCaprio, Lusso Cloud creates the most comfortable, versatile footwear on the market. Inspired by a luxury hotel slipper worn by Justin Bieber on the streets of New York, Lusso Cloud launched in 2020 to a market ripe for disruption in the comfort space. Learn more about this episode.
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Jun 24, 2021 • 52min

10: Ditching Harvard to Build a Company w/ Momentous’ Matt Wan

Matt began thinking about a better supplement brand in high school. Fortunately, his father was both a VC and part owner of the San Francisco 49ers, which gave Matt a unique business POV for a teenager, as well as access to some of the best trainers in the world. Rob invested in the company and helped build an amazing brand, but Matt was wavering on whether to attend Harvard or continue running the company. Matt installed a CEO and went to Cambridge, but two months later found himself back at the helm for good. At 22, he’s still learning as he goes, but having mentors like Rob has helped him continue to push toward success. Learn more about this episode.
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Jun 17, 2021 • 51min

9: Strategic Capital Can Define Success or Failure w/ Whereto’s Ryan Wenger

Ryan wanted to create a unique travel app that let you enter dates and an amount of money, and it returned all of your options globally. Rob was enamored with the idea and quickly signed on, but a call from a Fortune 10 company changed everything, making the pivot to enterprise travel too good to pass up. But now the entire board was out of their depth, so they needed to bring on capital partners who knew the enterprise travel and SaaS industries. That smart money led to even smarter money, and eventually to an exit, even in the darkest days of the pandemic. All money is green, but not all of it has the same value. Learn more about this episode.
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Jun 10, 2021 • 53min

8: Luxury Works of Art for Elite & Celeb Clients w/ CCCXXXIII’s Christopher King

Rob wanted to lease a penthouse in Beverly Hills. Such a place manifested, and the previous tenant was Mr. King himself. A story of friendship, destiny, and a new luxury brand ensued. The push and pull within CCCXXXIII (“three thirty-three”) saw Christopher's obsession with detail, exclusivity, quality and experience go head to head with Rob’s ambition and grand vision. What they learned was that the business model must align with the obvious strengths of the brand. Christopher King is a relentless Do-Or-Dier with an eagle eye for the finer details. He is often described by people who know him as a modern day Renaissance man. Even more than a designer, creator, innovator, and entrepreneur, he is a man with a vision. His brand, CCCXXXIII, is an embodiment of his vision; exclusive, high quality, limited edition products handmade by some of the finest craftsmen in the world. Learn more about this episode.
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May 27, 2021 • 49min

7: Evolving Your Business for a Higher Multiple w/ Street League Skateboarding’s Brian Atlas

Brian is now the President & COO of The Dyrdek Machine, but it all started with a business plan in the Rob & Big kitchen. SLS was Rob’s vision to take skateboarding into the realm of mainstream sports, but he needed someone to write the business plan and operate it. He and Brian teamed up, brought on capital partners through trial by fire, and eventually expanded the events business into SVOD. The evolution into media took the valuation from a 1.5x multiple to a 6x multiple and led to an acquisition. Learn more about this episode.
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May 20, 2021 • 50min

6: $300million in Acquisitions Without a Product w/ Chemistry Holdings & Made By Science’s Josh Held

It all began at a party where Rob’s father-in-law cut a rug like he never had before. The reason: chewable vodka he’d been given by the host. Fascinated, Rob invested in Josh and two companies anchored by the same microencapsulation IP. They attacked multiple product verticals, but before the amazing brands they created could launch, both companies were acquired for nearly $300million. With game changing IP, sometimes making a product isn’t always the best move. Learn more about this episode.
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May 13, 2021 • 46min

5: Will You Be Proud if Your Idea Fails? w/ Saint Midas’ Emilio D’Angelo

Emilio bought costume jewelry on Alibaba, set up a site, ran Facebook ads, and pulled in $300k in a month. This caught Rob’s attention, thinking, what if they could use this method and create a strong brand behind it. But by the time they got to market, the market had changed drastically. After several pivots, it was looking like The Machine’s first loss. But when they asked the question, “will I be proud if this fails?” everything changed. Saint Midas was born, intentional jewelry both were proud of, and now they split sizable dividend checks. Learn more about this episode.

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