

Build With Rob
Rob Dyrdek
Build With Rob is a show about building amazing companies while building an amazing life. Whether you’re a seasoned or aspiring entrepreneur, climbing the corporate ladder, or seeking to live an optimized, balanced life, Rob Dyrdek’s advice will help propel you toward your goals.
Rob Dyrdek builds & invests in startups, takes them to multi-million dollar exits, and shares lessons along the way. His one-of-a-kind venture creation studio, Dyrdek Machine, is a company that builds companies by systematically fusing art, science and magic to manufacture amazing through a process called The Machine Method.
In each episode, Rob provides mentorship to entrepreneurs looking to grow their companies and achieve the best version of themselves. With each guest laying out their visions for life and business and following up with questions for each, Rob gives actionable advice in his two greatest areas of mastery: building businesses and deep life optimization.
On occasion, Rob sits down with his portfolio partners to discuss how the company was created, how the partnership took shape, and share valuable lessons they have learned along the way.
It’s all about being the best version of yourself, doing the things that give you energy every day, minimizing those that take energy from you, and creating harmony to live an extraordinary life. Rob is here to help you achieve that dream.
Listen to Build With Rob on Apple, Spotify, and most podcast platforms.
To be a guest on the show and talk to Rob about your life and business visions, go to dyrdekmachine.com/guest and submit a video.
Rob Dyrdek builds & invests in startups, takes them to multi-million dollar exits, and shares lessons along the way. His one-of-a-kind venture creation studio, Dyrdek Machine, is a company that builds companies by systematically fusing art, science and magic to manufacture amazing through a process called The Machine Method.
In each episode, Rob provides mentorship to entrepreneurs looking to grow their companies and achieve the best version of themselves. With each guest laying out their visions for life and business and following up with questions for each, Rob gives actionable advice in his two greatest areas of mastery: building businesses and deep life optimization.
On occasion, Rob sits down with his portfolio partners to discuss how the company was created, how the partnership took shape, and share valuable lessons they have learned along the way.
It’s all about being the best version of yourself, doing the things that give you energy every day, minimizing those that take energy from you, and creating harmony to live an extraordinary life. Rob is here to help you achieve that dream.
Listen to Build With Rob on Apple, Spotify, and most podcast platforms.
To be a guest on the show and talk to Rob about your life and business visions, go to dyrdekmachine.com/guest and submit a video.
Episodes
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Apr 4, 2022 • 58min
44: The benefits of waking up 1 hour earlier every day
Rob uses it to get organized, be more productive, feel more balanced, and make more money. He started by waking up an hour earlier at 5am every day and understood he got essentially an entire extra work day every week. That equates to 48 extra (7-hour) work days per year. Then he realized that if he got up 2 hours earlier every day, that additional time doubled. That’s almost 3 months of additional productivity per year. A full quarter! Imagine how much you could get done with that much extra time on your hands. Now set your alarm. First up is Sean Boisson, founder of Bella Snow soft ale, a delicious low-alcohol beer alternative for people with low tolerances, or who just don’t want the calories or the spins. Based in beautiful Sonoma, CA, Sean and his team are trying to figure out how to identify and fill gaps in knowledge as they work to grow and expand their product line. IG: @drinkbellasnow Stephanie Foster and her husband Scott created Tiki Liquid Enhancers, travel sized bottles to squirt into your water and provide additional benefits. Their current line-up of products are designed to help you sleep better, give you energy, or give your immune system a boost. Stephanie is trying to find the balance between marketing and maintaining inventory while also wondering how to think about what happens after success. IG: @tikibev Learn more about this episode.

Mar 28, 2022 • 55min
43: Every single thing you do matters
When we make a big decision, we typically contemplate how the outcome will affect everything else in our life. But it’s the small decisions we don’t put as much emphasis on that end up having an outsized effect. This is due to the compounding nature of small decisions on your health, mindset, emotional state, and energy. One small decision influences the next small decision, rippling out over time and contributing either positively or negatively to your life. In this episode, Bryan Guadagno, the founder of It’s Skinny pasta has created a way for people to enjoy a bowl of pasta in 2 minutes with only 9 calories per bag. The secret is Konjac, a plant that has been historically used in Asian cuisine but hasn’t caught the attention of the mass market in the U.S. He knows his product is great, but he wants advice on how to continue to stand out both on the shelf and online. IG: @itsskinnypasta Then, life and business partners Shaun Oshman and Jess Candelaria have built Helmet Flair, which allows anyone wearing a helmet for any reason to spice it up with their own personality. They attach flush magnets to the helmet itself and offer a wide range of horns, cat ears and other such delights to snap on and off based on the customer’s mood. The company is growing well, but they want to know if they should continue on their organic trajectory or take on investment for a high growth model. IG: @helmetflair Learn more about this episode.

Mar 21, 2022 • 1h 8min
42: Manifesting what you want in the right way
Explore detailed manifestation techniques and the power of manifestation in achieving success. Learn about strategic planning for designing a life with intention. Discover the vision behind the JoJo Knows children's book series for engaging kids of different age groups.

Mar 14, 2022 • 1h 1min
41: Achieve perpetual success by systematically fusing art, science and magic
Discover the formula for perpetual success by blending art, science, and magic. Learn about Muvez founders' journey on Shark Tank and their innovative shoe design. Blair Bryngelson invents the Spoonie Pillow to combat 'dead arm'. Explore the importance of strategic partnerships and overcoming fears for personal growth.

Mar 7, 2022 • 48min
40: Master time to create the ultimate balance
The most precious resource on earth is time. It is fleeting, nonrenewable, and depleting at an ever accelerating rate. You have two choices: One, hold on tight and go where it leads you, or two, master it. Take control of it. Increase your time efficacy within every hour of your day. Work to truly understand it, and how much you can actually accomplish. Look at time not as a whole, but in smaller, manageable blocks. Then work within each of those blocks to continuously improve your output. It sounds hard, impossible even, but once you actually start, you’ll be amazed at the results. Our first guest is Kelly Radnitzer, whose company HD Labs stands for Hard work and Dedication. An athletic apparel brand that’s looking to make the jump into supplements in a very crowded market, Kelly wants to know how to get the attention of major retailers without a huge marketing budget. IG: @hd_labsunlimited Travis Fussell has his hands in multiple businesses, from golf putters to his newest creation, a fully customizable ball cap. All this while maintaining his full time job. He’s got his sights set high on scaling the Rad Mod hat and moving into sports and other licensing, but Rob cautions him on spreading too thin too fast. Learn more about this episode.

Feb 28, 2022 • 1h 1min
39: Everything in life can be made better and better, but not perfect
Don’t strive for perfection. Strive for continued optimization over time. Anything in work or life falls into the category of things that can be made continually better. The first step is doing enough reps at something that it becomes almost second nature. Then finding ways to automate that thing where it takes less effort. Only then can you look for ways to make it more efficient, more optimized, so it takes even less time and effort. If you repeat this process over and over with every element of your life and business, incredible results will emerge. Our first guest, Benj Miller, is the founder of System and Soul, who, like Rob, hails originally from Ohio. His vision is to transform 25k small businesses this decade through a unique brand of coaching that focuses on both business fundamentals, as well as what they refer to as the “Soul” side. To him, that means the identity, story and culture of an organization, including how they treat their employees. Benj has a lot of things going in the right direction, but needs some help looking at how his business model will evolve. Corey Pulido lives on a large property in North Carolina where he and his wife foster hound dogs. He is a teacher. He has multiple properties that he manages. And he has a ton of other ideas he wants to pursue. Rob helps him focus on building sustainability so he can spend his time focusing on his nonprofit and pursuing his other ideas without sacrificing his passions. Learn more about this episode.

Feb 21, 2022 • 49min
38: Evolution is the key to success. Reflection is the key to evolution.
No matter what your experiences are in business and in life, there are lessons to be learned. From pain and failure, learnings can arise and inform future actions and thinking. From positive outcomes, learnings can be identified and applied to other parts of your existence. So, no matter your type of experience, positive, negative or neutral, reflecting on the reasons for each particular outcome will lead you to evolve over time. And with evolution, becoming a better and better version of yourself, comes success and, more importantly, happiness. In this episode, Jared Gold sent Rob a cold email asking him to take part in a book that he’s writing about the habits of successful people. So, of course, Rob invited him onto the show to talk about it, where he gave Jared some advice on how to better approach people like himself for the project. He also gave Jared to come back with a brand new pitch and left the door open to not only take part in the project, but help him get others as well. Not only all that, but Rob helped Jared remain true to his vision of what the book should ultimately be. IG: @jgold242 Follow Jared’s book progress: https://jaredgold.com/book Devin Dwyer has a number of talents. He’s a rapper, director, videographer, editor, and drone operator. He’s been doing video work for free in order to make connections and build his reel, but now it’s time to turn his talents into a real business. Rob provides some advice to help him take the next step into real entrepreneurship, as well as helping him reframe how he thinks about balancing work with spending time with his young son. IG: @soundssickproductions Learn more about this episode.

Feb 14, 2022 • 58min
37: Designing and integrating your life and business visions to find true success
Your ideal life vision should be in lockstep with your business vision. They should be designed together, integrated, and grown together until you are successful on all fronts simultaneously, not just at work. As an entrepreneur, the path is clear: create a product that doesn’t exist (vision), put together a plan, and execute the plan to grow the business. Most people don’t necessarily think of their life this way, with happiness, fulfillment and balance being products of a well thought out plan. But Rob suggests if you can just evolve your thinking, you can have it all. Build With Rob’s first return guest! Jacob Mclaughlin appeared on Episode 22, talking about an idea he had for a real estate app that allowed realtors to bid on listings. It was called Zollu at the time, which Rob suggested was way too close to Zillow. Rob also made suggestions on how the business model could be improved by focusing more on providing value to the sellers. Well, Jacob took Rob’s advice and is back on the show with SMIRC, the latest incarnation of his idea with Rob’s suggested tagline: “Never give away your listing again.” Watch Jacob and Rob’s first conversation: https://youtu.be/N8fHuG6McTA?t=513 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobMcLaughlinREALTOR/ Then, Majfred Memetaj wants to create a community around freestyle soccer with his platform, Flowstil. He wants to expand adoption of the sport while providing resources and skill sharing to help interested parties increase their abilities and meet like minded individuals. Rob sees an opportunity for him to piggyback on traditional soccer through competitions, as well as creating products specifically for the freestyle soccer market. IG: @flowstilfreestyle Learn more about this episode.

Feb 7, 2022 • 47min
36: Adaptogenic beauty brand Deon Libra reduces stress from the inside out
From tragedy can come opportunity. When Devin’s father passed from a stress induced heart attack, she found herself anxiety ridden and unable to sleep properly for years. In coping with her loss, she began experimenting with adaptogens to calm her own body and mind. Creating body butters and teas from home, she discovered a new approach to beauty from the inside out. Frustrated that Black customers seem to be an afterthought in the beauty market, she set out to create Deon Libra, a brand that caters to the naturally higher stress levels of people in her own community. With her co-founder and COO, Brit Kirkland, Devin found a home for her nascent brand at Dyrdek Machine. Recorded in December of 2021, this episode was recorded shortly after Rob and the Deon Libra founders met in person for the first time. Website: https://deonlibra.com/ IG: @deonlibrabody Learn more about this episode.

Jan 31, 2022 • 59min
35: The process of learning, evolving and growing in any new endeavor
In business or in life, when you step out of your comfort zone to try something new, it is always harder in the beginning. You lack practice, you lack clarity, you lack experience. As time goes on, with dedication to creating a process and evolving it over time, you will get better and better at that thing until it’s easy. Rob shares his experience in creating his MTV show Ridiculousness, which was difficult and time consuming at first. He details how he committed to making it easier, faster and better over and over until he could shoot six episodes in a day with less effort than one episode required in the beginning. Our first guest is Avi Rubin, who created a natural soap to treat a skin condition and slowly grew it into the boutique brand of Iron Lion. He has a solid and loyal customer base, but is now looking to grow, not necessarily scale, while finding a way to spend more time with his family. Rob offers advice about ways to create more recurring revenue, as well as establish the balance he needs to be the father he wants to be. IG: @ironlionsoap Then we have Cody Hankins, who wants to bring the novelty and nostalgia of wax candy bottles (they were called Nik-L-Nips if you can believe it) to the alcohol space. He’s already handmade prototypes and shared them with his friends to great enjoyment, and he thinks they can be a better solution for the environment. However, Cody has no experience in the alcohol space, which Rob knows all too well is littered with landmines. But Rob has a great solution to get Cody started on the right path. Learn more about this episode.