Jason Tartick
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Podcast Appearances
And like everything, it's a continued learning process. And so what I have learned in, let's just call it the last year, is that the importance of boundaries and privacy, to a certain extent, is so much greater than your ego or trying to get a point across, you know? And I think that goes for people in a public spotlight, private satellite. I think that goes for people in business.
I think that goes for people in relationships at any level is that sometimes we let our ego lead and our ego wants to do a lot of things. And there are other times that it's like, Not everything has to be explained, right? Children explain, adults inform. And so I think with maturity, with time, with learning comes growing. And with all this public stuff, I'm going to make mistakes.
I think that goes for people in relationships at any level is that sometimes we let our ego lead and our ego wants to do a lot of things. And there are other times that it's like, Not everything has to be explained, right? Children explain, adults inform. And so I think with maturity, with time, with learning comes growing. And with all this public stuff, I'm going to make mistakes.
I think that goes for people in relationships at any level is that sometimes we let our ego lead and our ego wants to do a lot of things. And there are other times that it's like, Not everything has to be explained, right? Children explain, adults inform. And so I think with maturity, with time, with learning comes growing. And with all this public stuff, I'm going to make mistakes.
I'm never going to be perfect. My goal is, though, to be better today than I was yesterday. And I think that's all you can do.
I'm never going to be perfect. My goal is, though, to be better today than I was yesterday. And I think that's all you can do.
I'm never going to be perfect. My goal is, though, to be better today than I was yesterday. And I think that's all you can do.
You know, I asked this question. I'll never forget. I asked Nick Viall. He's one of the most successful people that have come from the Bachelor franchise. And he, ironically enough, has had so much success. One of the best podcasts truly in the country right now, performance wise. And I asked him, he gets a lot of hate. He gets a lot of hate, but he's very successful.
You know, I asked this question. I'll never forget. I asked Nick Viall. He's one of the most successful people that have come from the Bachelor franchise. And he, ironically enough, has had so much success. One of the best podcasts truly in the country right now, performance wise. And I asked him, he gets a lot of hate. He gets a lot of hate, but he's very successful.
You know, I asked this question. I'll never forget. I asked Nick Viall. He's one of the most successful people that have come from the Bachelor franchise. And he, ironically enough, has had so much success. One of the best podcasts truly in the country right now, performance wise. And I asked him, he gets a lot of hate. He gets a lot of hate, but he's very successful.
And he said it really well to me. It was something I'll never forget. And after that, I always ask people in their industry, and there's more lessons I've learned. But what he said was he's a big Green Bay Packers fan. And every day there's a commentator on Monday that will come in after the Packers game, and he will rip them apart. He hates the Packers. He cannot stand them.
And he said it really well to me. It was something I'll never forget. And after that, I always ask people in their industry, and there's more lessons I've learned. But what he said was he's a big Green Bay Packers fan. And every day there's a commentator on Monday that will come in after the Packers game, and he will rip them apart. He hates the Packers. He cannot stand them.
And he said it really well to me. It was something I'll never forget. And after that, I always ask people in their industry, and there's more lessons I've learned. But what he said was he's a big Green Bay Packers fan. And every day there's a commentator on Monday that will come in after the Packers game, and he will rip them apart. He hates the Packers. He cannot stand them.
And Nick said, I'm a fan of the Packers, and I hate this guy. But every Monday, I'm the first person that listens to his show. And he said, it doesn't matter if people like you or love you. It matters that they want to hear from you. And I started to explore this. And I learned a little bit of Barstool. Barstool has a rule. We don't care what people say in the comments.
And Nick said, I'm a fan of the Packers, and I hate this guy. But every Monday, I'm the first person that listens to his show. And he said, it doesn't matter if people like you or love you. It matters that they want to hear from you. And I started to explore this. And I learned a little bit of Barstool. Barstool has a rule. We don't care what people say in the comments.
And Nick said, I'm a fan of the Packers, and I hate this guy. But every Monday, I'm the first person that listens to his show. And he said, it doesn't matter if people like you or love you. It matters that they want to hear from you. And I started to explore this. And I learned a little bit of Barstool. Barstool has a rule. We don't care what people say in the comments.
They better be just commenting. And then I looked even further into a business that's been around a lot longer than both of those. It's a multi, multi, multi, multi-billion dollar business. wrestling, WWF, WCW, WWE, Hulk Hogan to wherever we are today. And in that sport, what determines your success is how loud the crowd can be. So they have the fan favorites and they have what's called the heels.
They better be just commenting. And then I looked even further into a business that's been around a lot longer than both of those. It's a multi, multi, multi, multi-billion dollar business. wrestling, WWF, WCW, WWE, Hulk Hogan to wherever we are today. And in that sport, what determines your success is how loud the crowd can be. So they have the fan favorites and they have what's called the heels.
They better be just commenting. And then I looked even further into a business that's been around a lot longer than both of those. It's a multi, multi, multi, multi-billion dollar business. wrestling, WWF, WCW, WWE, Hulk Hogan to wherever we are today. And in that sport, what determines your success is how loud the crowd can be. So they have the fan favorites and they have what's called the heels.
And there could be a show in which the heel goes out there and he's getting beer thrown at him. Everyone's flicking them off and they're screaming at him. And when they sit at their production table, if he got the loudest noise that night, He won the night. And so sometimes it's interesting. It doesn't matter if you're the fan favorite or if you're loved or hated or whatever season you're in.