
Digital Social Hour
Why I Never Burn Bridges: A $10M Networking Secret | Noah Kara DSH #935
Sat, 30 Nov 2024
Discover the $10M networking secret that could transform your career! 🚀 In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the power of maintaining relationships and why burning bridges is never the answer. Learn how persistence, creativity, and a long-term perspective can lead to incredible opportunities in any industry. 💼 From landing big-name guests to navigating the challenges of building a network, this conversation is packed with valuable insights for entrepreneurs and content creators alike. You'll hear firsthand experiences of overcoming rejection, thinking outside the box, and the importance of separating emotions from business decisions. Ready to unlock the secrets of successful networking? Watch now and subscribe for more insider tips on building lasting connections that could be worth millions! 💰 Don't miss out on this game-changing advice that could skyrocket your career. Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation! #workforcedevelopment #successsummit #howtonetwork #jobresources #howtonetworkwithpeople CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - Securing High-Profile Guests 03:20 - Boosting Video Views 08:20 - Future Plans for 60 for 60 10:28 - Joining the PokerGO Show 11:08 - Concluding Thoughts APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Noah Kara https://www.instagram.com/noah_kara www.youtube.com/@noahkara LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What networking secret can transform your career?
I have to live another 45 years burning bridges with people. That's a long ass time. The one philosophy that I've learned and this is like somebody something I learned from like somebody I look up to in the industry. Life is very long and like never burn a bridge because you never know how things are going to circle back.
Chapter 2: How do you secure high-profile guests for your show?
All right, guys. Noah Cara here today from the 60 for 60 with Noah show. And he started off with two bangers.
Chapter 3: What strategies boost video views and audience engagement?
Yeah, man. Let's go. Dana White. And who was the other one?
Chapter 4: What are the future plans for '60 for 60'?
Ryan Garcia. Dude, what a start. So you wanted to come out the gate swinging.
Chapter 5: How did joining the PokerGO Show impact your career?
Yeah, man. I mean, I've been in the industry for probably, I'd say, like two and a half, three years. And like, I don't know. My personality is just like the type to like kind of like go big or go home. So, yeah. I was like, fuck it, man. Might as well start off big. It sucks because the expectation is crazy. Now it's like everyone's like, oh, who's the next guest?
Chapter 6: What are Noah Kara's concluding thoughts on networking?
And my following is not significant at all. I'm just going to say that like straight up. I have only 2,500 followers on my Instagram, probably like 180 subs on my YouTube. But like the two guests that I have are like fucking insane. Yeah. I don't know, man. That's kind of like how my personality type is like go big or go home.
I mean, the fact that you pulled off those names off rip is is a testament to something you're doing right, though. Yeah.
You know, that's not luck. That's not just like those people don't say yes to a lot of hard work, man. A lot of grinding behind the scenes that people don't see a lot of fucking sleepless nights, stressed days, stressful days. You know, this year has been a very, like, interesting year for me. personally and professionally. So I'm just glad that I was able to kind of get those out.
And then, you know, I have a lot more to come. I don't know if I want to do like... So you do weekly, right? Daily. You do daily? Holy fuck, dude. I drop daily. I'll film daily. That's nuts. Because it's like... I know, like, I've been in the business for a good amount of time to understand, like, the back end of, like, how, like, to stay consistent.
But it's, like, for me, it's, like, all right, you should be weekly. But doing daily is nuts, bro. Well, I stack my days, so I'll film twice a week, and I'll be good for the week. That's fire. That's fire. That's fire. You've been crushing it, too, by the way. Yeah. A lot of cool guests. I've been keeping up with your shit.
um but yeah for me it's like more of like a hot like a passion thing like it's a hobby so it's like i like i just enjoy talking to interesting people even like yourself like so i'm just like all right let me just do this and like it doesn't have to be weekly it doesn't have to be daily it doesn't have to be monthly it could be bought like once a month twice a month or even like once every two months so it's like it just depends on like
who I can sit down with and have an interesting conversation with.
I mean, you've built a great network in three years, dude. That's impressive.
Dude, I know a few people that have been in this business for like a decade and they haven't been able to fucking... So what do you attribute that to?
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