598: Sam Parr (Founder of The Hustle) - Living By a Mantra, Thinking Big, Growing (and Selling) a Media Company, Persuading Others, Becoming a World-Class Writer, Working The Cold Email Muscle, and Pursuing Excellence
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
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Full Show notes at www.LearningLeader.com
Read our book: The Score That Matters - amzn.to/3AAPyds
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Ep # 598: Sam Parr
Notes
- Sam's mantra (which he has tattooed on his thigh): "Bold. Fast. Fun." It's really hard to beat someone who moves fast, takes risks, and has fun doing it.
- Think big, but you have to get started. We see Hustle Con and the 2,500 people and think that's just how it always was. It started as a small book club, then a small event that made a little money... And YEARS later it's HustleCon which helped launch The Hustle, which then eventually sold for 10's of millions. We have to get started and keep going.
- The most important skill set (according to Sam) is the ability to convince people of something. Persuading others. You have to believe in it yourself, be a clear thinker, and know how to communicate that to others to make them believe in it too. This skill will help you accomplish a lot.
- Writing – Write like you talk. Writing clarifies your thinking…
- Think in headlines – Thinking in headlines will make you a clearer thinker. It will help you see how an idea should be framed, identify different ways to tell your story, and show you the soul of your topic.
- Back against the wall - "I firmly believe in putting my back against the wall." Deadlines, pressure, and harsh goals will pull out the best from you.
- Copy by Hand – Sam copied the best sales letters of all time by hand. Let the writing you admire pass through your fingers. This method is called copywork.
- What Sam learned backstage at his events with rich people/CEOs - "They weren't smarter than me." We're all just figuring it out as we go.: "
- Cold emails -- Work that muscle. AirBnB cold email story:
- "I cold emailed this guy named Brian. And he had a company called Air Bed and Breakfast. I said, 'Hey, this sounds like a cool thing. I want to interview. I think I can help make it better by doing a few things.' And they said, 'Are you in the Bay Area?' 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm there.' And he said, 'Alright, great. Come to the office on Monday.' So I booked the flight and I flew out and got an interview there. That's how I got introduced to startups. And then I eventually moved to San Francisco."
- Sports - Love them because they are objective. The time doesn't lie. Same with business. The numbers don't lie.
- You know you're going to feel pain (before running a 400m), but you do it anyway and push through it. That's what makes them great.
- How to raise tough kids? "I'm scared. I think about this all the time. Will need to remove the things that make my life easy like all the service providers have now."
- Hiring - Freaks, weirdos. The others. Want people passionate about something. Anything. Bottom 4th of the resume.
- Be skilled at something, not a generalist.
- Writing/communication - No typos. Clear writing = clear thinking. We want clear thinkers. Especially for leadership roles.
- Fame - "I don't want that anymore, but I still want to be taken seriously by the big boys. I'm still insecure about building something other than a media company."
- Advice: "Be a fucking animal." Don't let anything stop you.
- Excellence - "Like your shit. Enjoy it. Must have endurance. Be like a cockroach and stay alive. Survive. Don't quit. Don't be vanilla. Do dope shit."
Raw Description
<p>Full Show notes at <a href= "https://www.LearningLeader.com">www.LearningLeader.com</a></p> <p>Read our book: <em>The Score That Matters - <a href= "https://amzn.to/3AAPyds">https://amzn.to/3AAPyds</a></em></p> <p>The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk</p> <p>Ep # 598: Sam Parr</p> <p>Notes</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1">Sam's mantra (which he has tattooed on his thigh): "Bold. Fast. Fun." It's really hard to beat someone who moves fast, takes risks, and has fun doing it.</li> <li aria-level="1">Think big, but you have to get started. We see Hustle Con and the 2,500 people and think that's just how it always was. It started as a small book club, then a small event that made a little money... And YEARS later it's HustleCon which helped launch The Hustle, which then eventually sold for 10's of millions. We have to get started and keep going.</li> <li aria-level="1">The <em>most important skill set</em> (according to Sam) is the ability to convince people of something. Persuading others. You have to believe in it yourself, be a clear thinker, and know how to communicate that to others to make them believe in it too. This skill will help you accomplish a lot.</li> <li aria-level="1">Writing – Write like you talk. Writing clarifies your thinking…</li> <li aria-level="1">Think in headlines – Thinking in headlines will make you a clearer thinker. It will help you see how an idea should be framed, identify different ways to tell your story, and show you the soul of your topic.</li> <li aria-level="1">Back against the wall - "I firmly believe in putting my back against the wall." Deadlines, pressure, and harsh goals will pull out the best from you.</li> <li aria-level="1">Copy by Hand – Sam copied the best sales letters of all time by hand. Let the writing you admire pass through your fingers. This method is called copywork.</li> <li aria-level="1">What Sam learned backstage at his events with rich people/CEOs - <em>"They weren't smarter than me."</em> We're all just figuring it out as we go.: "</li> <li aria-level="1">Cold emails -- Work that muscle. AirBnB cold email story: <ul> <li aria-level="1">"I cold emailed this guy named Brian. And he had a company called Air Bed and Breakfast. I said, 'Hey, this sounds like a cool thing. I want to interview. I think I can help make it better by doing a few things.' And they said, 'Are you in the Bay Area?' 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm there.' And he said, 'Alright, great. Come to the office on Monday.' So I booked the flight and I flew out and got an interview there. That's how I got introduced to startups. And then I eventually moved to San Francisco." </li> </ul> </li> <li>Sports - Love them because they are objective. The time doesn't lie. Same with business. The numbers don't lie. <ul> <li>You know you're going to feel pain (before running a 400m), but you do it anyway and push through it. That's what makes them great.</li> </ul> </li> <li>How to raise tough kids? "I'm scared. I think about this all the time. Will need to remove the things that make my life easy like all the service providers have now."</li> <li>Hiring - Freaks, weirdos. The others. Want people passionate about something. Anything. Bottom 4th of the resume. <ul> <li>Be skilled at something, not a generalist.</li> <li>Writing/communication - No typos. Clear writing = clear thinking. We want clear thinkers. Especially for leadership roles.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Fame - <em>"I don't want that anymore, but I still want to be taken seriously by the big boys. I'm still insecure about building something other than a media company."</em></li> <li>Advice: "<em>Be a fucking animal</em>." Don't let anything stop you.</li> <li>Excellence - <em>"Like your shit. Enjoy it. Must have endurance. Be like a cockroach and stay alive. Survive. Don't quit. Don't be vanilla. Do dope shit."</em></li> </ul>
Show Notes
Full Show notes at www.LearningLeader.com
Read our book: The Score That Matters - amzn.to/3AAPyds
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Ep # 598: Sam Parr
Notes
- Sam's mantra (which he has tattooed on his thigh): "Bold. Fast. Fun." It's really hard to beat someone who moves fast, takes risks, and has fun doing it.
- Think big, but you have to get started. We see Hustle Con and the 2,500 people and think that's just how it always was. It started as a small book club, then a small event that made a little money... And YEARS later it's HustleCon which helped launch The Hustle, which then eventually sold for 10's of millions. We have to get started and keep going.
- The most important skill set (according to Sam) is the ability to convince people of something. Persuading others. You have to believe in it yourself, be a clear thinker, and know how to communicate that to others to make them believe in it too. This skill will help you accomplish a lot.
- Writing – Write like you talk. Writing clarifies your thinking…
- Think in headlines – Thinking in headlines will make you a clearer thinker. It will help you see how an idea should be framed, identify different ways to tell your story, and show you the soul of your topic.
- Back against the wall - "I firmly believe in putting my back against the wall." Deadlines, pressure, and harsh goals will pull out the best from you.
- Copy by Hand – Sam copied the best sales letters of all time by hand. Let the writing you admire pass through your fingers. This method is called copywork.
- What Sam learned backstage at his events with rich people/CEOs - "They weren't smarter than me." We're all just figuring it out as we go.: "
- Cold emails -- Work that muscle. AirBnB cold email story:
- "I cold emailed this guy named Brian. And he had a company called Air Bed and Breakfast. I said, 'Hey, this sounds like a cool thing. I want to interview. I think I can help make it better by doing a few things.' And they said, 'Are you in the Bay Area?' 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm there.' And he said, 'Alright, great. Come to the office on Monday.' So I booked the flight and I flew out and got an interview there. That's how I got introduced to startups. And then I eventually moved to San Francisco."
- Sports - Love them because they are objective. The time doesn't lie. Same with business. The numbers don't lie.
- You know you're going to feel pain (before running a 400m), but you do it anyway and push through it. That's what makes them great.
- How to raise tough kids? "I'm scared. I think about this all the time. Will need to remove the things that make my life easy like all the service providers have now."
- Hiring - Freaks, weirdos. The others. Want people passionate about something. Anything. Bottom 4th of the resume.
- Be skilled at something, not a generalist.
- Writing/communication - No typos. Clear writing = clear thinking. We want clear thinkers. Especially for leadership roles.
- Fame - "I don't want that anymore, but I still want to be taken seriously by the big boys. I'm still insecure about building something other than a media company."
- Advice: "Be a fucking animal." Don't let anything stop you.
- Excellence - "Like your shit. Enjoy it. Must have endurance. Be like a cockroach and stay alive. Survive. Don't quit. Don't be vanilla. Do dope shit."
Raw Description
<p>Full Show notes at <a href= "https://www.LearningLeader.com">www.LearningLeader.com</a></p> <p>Read our book: <em>The Score That Matters - <a href= "https://amzn.to/3AAPyds">https://amzn.to/3AAPyds</a></em></p> <p>The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk</p> <p>Ep # 598: Sam Parr</p> <p>Notes</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1">Sam's mantra (which he has tattooed on his thigh): "Bold. Fast. Fun." It's really hard to beat someone who moves fast, takes risks, and has fun doing it.</li> <li aria-level="1">Think big, but you have to get started. We see Hustle Con and the 2,500 people and think that's just how it always was. It started as a small book club, then a small event that made a little money... And YEARS later it's HustleCon which helped launch The Hustle, which then eventually sold for 10's of millions. We have to get started and keep going.</li> <li aria-level="1">The <em>most important skill set</em> (according to Sam) is the ability to convince people of something. Persuading others. You have to believe in it yourself, be a clear thinker, and know how to communicate that to others to make them believe in it too. This skill will help you accomplish a lot.</li> <li aria-level="1">Writing – Write like you talk. Writing clarifies your thinking…</li> <li aria-level="1">Think in headlines – Thinking in headlines will make you a clearer thinker. It will help you see how an idea should be framed, identify different ways to tell your story, and show you the soul of your topic.</li> <li aria-level="1">Back against the wall - "I firmly believe in putting my back against the wall." Deadlines, pressure, and harsh goals will pull out the best from you.</li> <li aria-level="1">Copy by Hand – Sam copied the best sales letters of all time by hand. Let the writing you admire pass through your fingers. This method is called copywork.</li> <li aria-level="1">What Sam learned backstage at his events with rich people/CEOs - <em>"They weren't smarter than me."</em> We're all just figuring it out as we go.: "</li> <li aria-level="1">Cold emails -- Work that muscle. AirBnB cold email story: <ul> <li aria-level="1">"I cold emailed this guy named Brian. And he had a company called Air Bed and Breakfast. I said, 'Hey, this sounds like a cool thing. I want to interview. I think I can help make it better by doing a few things.' And they said, 'Are you in the Bay Area?' 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm there.' And he said, 'Alright, great. Come to the office on Monday.' So I booked the flight and I flew out and got an interview there. That's how I got introduced to startups. And then I eventually moved to San Francisco." </li> </ul> </li> <li>Sports - Love them because they are objective. The time doesn't lie. Same with business. The numbers don't lie. <ul> <li>You know you're going to feel pain (before running a 400m), but you do it anyway and push through it. That's what makes them great.</li> </ul> </li> <li>How to raise tough kids? "I'm scared. I think about this all the time. Will need to remove the things that make my life easy like all the service providers have now."</li> <li>Hiring - Freaks, weirdos. The others. Want people passionate about something. Anything. Bottom 4th of the resume. <ul> <li>Be skilled at something, not a generalist.</li> <li>Writing/communication - No typos. Clear writing = clear thinking. We want clear thinkers. Especially for leadership roles.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Fame - <em>"I don't want that anymore, but I still want to be taken seriously by the big boys. I'm still insecure about building something other than a media company."</em></li> <li>Advice: "<em>Be a fucking animal</em>." Don't let anything stop you.</li> <li>Excellence - <em>"Like your shit. Enjoy it. Must have endurance. Be like a cockroach and stay alive. Survive. Don't quit. Don't be vanilla. Do dope shit."</em></li> </ul>