Noah Neiman
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So this is honestly, yeah, 18 and a half. I rescued him from North Shore Animal League. He was left by the side of the road. He survived tumors and infections. And he was one of those key people, key things, key spirits that taught me a lot about myself and was very therapeutic for me. So this is kind of honestly just a healing part for me because I'm really shaken up about it.
So this is honestly, yeah, 18 and a half. I rescued him from North Shore Animal League. He was left by the side of the road. He survived tumors and infections. And he was one of those key people, key things, key spirits that taught me a lot about myself and was very therapeutic for me. So this is kind of honestly just a healing part for me because I'm really shaken up about it.
I'm still really torn up about it. So I wanted to create something in his image that would live forever, that would help spread kind of the gospel of these principles that helped me when I was in my darkest hours. So, I mean, it's the same as Rumble. Why I created Rumble was it got me out of a hard spot. It really saved my life.
I'm still really torn up about it. So I wanted to create something in his image that would live forever, that would help spread kind of the gospel of these principles that helped me when I was in my darkest hours. So, I mean, it's the same as Rumble. Why I created Rumble was it got me out of a hard spot. It really saved my life.
It got me out of my own head and it put myself in these physical endeavors like a boxer. You know, what's more analogous to life than fighting?
It got me out of my own head and it put myself in these physical endeavors like a boxer. You know, what's more analogous to life than fighting?
you know getting hit on the chin getting knocked down having your corner support you having your cut man there having your coach and then but at the end of the day it's up to you to knuckle up your fists so rumble embodies that and now knuckle therapy is going to be a tangible way to breach the four walls with the ethos of rumble and kind of what has saved my life but obviously bring it to the masses in oz's honor so
you know getting hit on the chin getting knocked down having your corner support you having your cut man there having your coach and then but at the end of the day it's up to you to knuckle up your fists so rumble embodies that and now knuckle therapy is going to be a tangible way to breach the four walls with the ethos of rumble and kind of what has saved my life but obviously bring it to the masses in oz's honor so
So you open up location number one of Rumble Boxing. When you decide, you know what? I'm going to open up locations number two and three. When do you decide that this is going to work?
So you open up location number one of Rumble Boxing. When you decide, you know what? I'm going to open up locations number two and three. When do you decide that this is going to work?
We were very fortunate because when we launched, we had launched with almost a hundred pieces of press already. We had the right people involved. We were so confident in our product and presentation and the why, like literally this thing saved my life. So there's no greater why than this was my literal salvation.
We were very fortunate because when we launched, we had launched with almost a hundred pieces of press already. We had the right people involved. We were so confident in our product and presentation and the why, like literally this thing saved my life. So there's no greater why than this was my literal salvation.
So we were so confident in that we knew we could have fun in the margins, which is where greatness happens. So the public responded to that. Also, you know, we always talk about networking and why your events are so impactful because you get incredible creatives and the best in the world and their industries in a room together and magical things happen.
So we were so confident in that we knew we could have fun in the margins, which is where greatness happens. So the public responded to that. Also, you know, we always talk about networking and why your events are so impactful because you get incredible creatives and the best in the world and their industries in a room together and magical things happen.
So when Eugene and I, who is probably one of the greatest restaurateurs, one of the greatest hospitality, I hate the word guru, but I mean, he's a sensei. He's a senpai of hospitality. And then you got me, who is probably, arguably, one of the most impactful group fitness coaches and most notable group fitness coaches in...
So when Eugene and I, who is probably one of the greatest restaurateurs, one of the greatest hospitality, I hate the word guru, but I mean, he's a sensei. He's a senpai of hospitality. And then you got me, who is probably, arguably, one of the most impactful group fitness coaches and most notable group fitness coaches in...
The market.
The market.
The market at the time. We already had eyeballs on us. So we knew we could have some fun. So when we launched January 9th, 2017, we instantly, within, I'm talking weeks, were put into the rafters with the Barry's Boot Camps, the Soul Cycles, because of our ability to execute on our ideals and present it in a unique and novel way. But then also how we made people feel.
The market at the time. We already had eyeballs on us. So we knew we could have some fun. So when we launched January 9th, 2017, we instantly, within, I'm talking weeks, were put into the rafters with the Barry's Boot Camps, the Soul Cycles, because of our ability to execute on our ideals and present it in a unique and novel way. But then also how we made people feel.