

My First Million
Hubspot Media
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri brainstorm new business ideas based on trends & opportunities they see in the market. Sometimes they bring on famous guests to brainstorm with them.
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Jul 5, 2020 • 1h 1min
#89 - The Man Who Gamed Uber
Abhishek Kumar Maurya, founder of UberPro.In, discusses his unique service leveraging Uber's referral system to provide discounted rides. He reveals the journey from sharing credits with friends to building a business that capitalizes on Uber's discrepancies. The conversation touches on the shift of people moving away from cities, the role of technology in health monitoring, and innovative approaches in finance utilizing alternative data. Abhishek also explores creative ways to generate income and shares insights on navigating entrepreneurial challenges.

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Jul 3, 2020 • 35min
#88 with Greg Isenberg (part 2) - Why Plugins Are Big Business
Greg Isenberg, a business strategist known for his innovative ideas, dives into the world of plugins and apps. He discusses the shift towards equity-based partnerships and the importance of curation in shopping experiences. The power of influencer marketing shines through as he highlights successful ventures like Doug DeMuro's car auction platform. They also explore the transformative effects of tools like Grammarly on writing, along with the unmet needs in password management. It's a thought-provoking conversation about creativity and adaptability in business.

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Jul 1, 2020 • 45min
#87 with Greg Isenberg - The Millions to be Made Unbundling Reddit
In this engaging conversation, Greg Isenberg, a serial entrepreneur known for his expertise in startup building, discusses the unbundling of Reddit and its potential for niche business opportunities. He shares a formula for identifying which subreddits could evolve into successful ventures. The discussion highlights the power of community engagement and effective branding strategies. Additionally, Greg delves into innovative profit-sharing models in startups and the impact of giveaways on user acquisition, showcasing fascinating examples that blend fun with entrepreneurship.

Jun 26, 2020 • 44min
#86 - Why Every Business Should Have an Enemy
Discover a clever hack for discounted Uber credits and dive into the murky waters of online scams involving Bitcoin and fraudulent relief efforts. Explore the booming world of self-storage profitability and innovative real estate strategies. Learn how having a marketing 'enemy' can enhance brand loyalty and create memorable narratives. Plus, debate if Wikipedia should be government-owned and consider unique business ideas like a new alcohol-free beverage that captures the essence of traditional beer.

Jun 24, 2020 • 53min
#85 - Why Privacy is Big Business and the Multi-Million Dollar Ideas Hidden in Plain Sight
The conversation delves into the booming privacy-based business sector, highlighting innovative technologies like VPNs and user anonymity tools. The hosts unearth unclaimed baggage as a unique revenue stream and brainstorm a 'Costco for services' concept. Income share agreements for funding education are examined as an alternative to traditional debt. There's a philosophical debate on whether to invest or build, along with insights on spotting hidden business potentials in everyday objects and sustainable entrepreneurship.

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Jun 19, 2020 • 1h
#84 with Noah Kagan - How the Founder of AppSumo Walked Away From $100m
Noah Kagan shares his journey from being employee #30 at Facebook to founding AppSumo. He discusses the critical difference between needing to do things and choosing to do things in entrepreneurship. The conversation touches on finding customers, building new products, and how personal strengths can also be weaknesses. The hosts also chat about building companies with no name recognition and engaging strategies in email marketing for creators. Finally, they reflect on personal transformations and lifestyle changes that enhance overall joy.

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Jun 12, 2020 • 47min
#83 - How the Koch Brothers Got Rich, Human IPOs and Why Snapchat Might be the Future
The hosts dive into the fascinating journey of the Koch brothers, exploring their business growth and philanthropy. They brainstorm innovative corporate communications, including internal podcasts for companies. Snapchat's new features are examined, showcasing its competitive edge in social media. The concept of human IPOs sparks intriguing discussions about monetizing personal expertise, while virtual escape rooms are highlighted as a creative solution for remote social gatherings. The episode wraps with insights on fitness and the importance of proper posture.

Jun 10, 2020 • 26min
#82 - My Angel Investing Strategy
Discover the fascinating world of angel investing through personal experiences and practical advice. Learn what to look for in a founder and the importance of mindset in building a successful portfolio. Gain insights into evaluating investments, as well as the significance of revenue potential and retention rates. Explore the educational value that comes with investing in innovative ventures, shedding light on business strategies and future trends. Dive into strategies that can shape your angel investing journey.

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Jun 5, 2020 • 56min
#81 with Mike Cessario - The Genius Way Liquid Death Sells Canned Water
Mike Cessario, Co-founder and CEO of Liquid Death, dives into the captivating backstory of his punk-rock branded canned water. He shares how humor can revitalize dull markets, contrasting businesses built by creatives versus traditional business minds. Mike reveals the significance of speed in turning ideas into products and discusses the quirky differences between U.S. and international mineral waters. He also highlights Liquid Death's role as a pop-culture powerhouse and explores innovative marketing strategies that disrupt the beverage industry.

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Jun 3, 2020 • 54min
#80 - The Guide on Generating Startup Ideas
Discover innovative strategies for maximizing credit card rewards, unlocking financial benefits for both individuals and businesses. Explore the transition from sports to philanthropy as athletes consider creating charitable foundations. Delve into effective ways of generating startup ideas, emphasizing personal strengths and market awareness. The hosts challenge the effectiveness of online courses, advocating for alternative, scalable business models like podcasting. Lastly, they reflect on the emotional landscape surrounding current social issues, calling for empathy and understanding.