She has famously been known for appearing randomly at some of her fans' weddings to play songs for them. Everyone loses their mind, all the iPhones come out, and then she goes viral on the internet for a few days.
She also owns Teremana Tequila, which is a successful business venture.
He became one of the most, if not the most, famous WWE wrestler of all time.
One of the things I've learned is that I always choose reputation over money. I've chosen to not get into certain business ventures because they would have made a lot of money, but would have hurt my reputation. And it's funny, because people are always saying 'how do I become a millionaire', and I'm like, 'well, you gotta give up your reputation first'.
The key is to find something you're passionate about and commit to it. The longer you stick with it, the better you'll get at it.
My dad was a resourceful guy who got out of tough spots because he was able to be resourceful. I think it's a skill that can be learned and developed over time.
I've restarted my career multiple times. The biggest slice of humble pie that I had to eat was going from being a white collar consultant to being a personal trainer at a local gym.
Building a personal brand is about speaking to things that you know and actually care about.
Her brand and she had built that through content the first lesson that I'll say that I've learned from Kylie was yet again longevity because yes she has a billion-dollar brand and she's very young but guess how young she started being on National television she appeared on National Television for the first time 20 years ago on Keeping Up with the Kardashians as a little bitty itty bitty gy girl yeah yeah yeah going she's been in the game two decades and often multiple decades under their belts
I don't really talk about much controversial stuff besides poor people should stop doing poor people stuff they start following what rich people do and do more rich people stuff.
I don't need to reinvent the wheel every time a new platform comes out.
Over the years I went from loving Fitness to loving operating businesses to loving owning and scaling companies
Talk about something that I know nothing about so at the end of the day I will not build a very good brand
If somebody has a really crappy product or they make these false promises or false claims then me making association with them would hurt my brand
Your brand never changes at all, it means that there's actually greater and greater distance between who you are and who you represent yourself to be
Stay consistent with what you know and what you're interested in, and just start and keep going
Make sure you always provide so much more value than you ever ask from your audience