Thank you for this.i am a member of skool and it is i deed a platform for experts to share their knowledge…. I am building my ‘dental’ skool …. Thank u @sam oven and @max for an amazing insights - love the last and best advice ‘ U Need to get out of survival mode ‘ !!! Loved it all thank u 🎉
Maaan this passion subject is especially tricky for young people in our age of dopamine where we misconstrue dopamine rush activities as passions but then find out it doesn't give dopamine rush so we keep quitting it because it's not giving dopamine rush thinking we didn't pick our passion niche. Took me quite some time to differentiate the two and take notes
I he won't see your message I advise you to give him a thumbnail and send him a message or on his skool it’s a serious way to sign it at least you show don’t tell
Sam's insight on "being a user to become a great creator" is spot on. Entrepreneurs should note that it's that blend of empathy and strategy that often marks the difference between a struggling startup and a thriving business.
100%! Loved his input how to get started making money online as well. Get a job to relief the stress and then go all in on the business once it's. working :)
That part about there being no entrepreneur interviews back then and too much these days makes a lot of sense. We are so extremely spoiled in choice that we can just listen to an interview and move on to the next. When instead we should just listen to a couple at best, apply all of the lessons and only then move on to the next. Since Hormozi also shared that insight (read ten books, nothing happened so I will just focus on one) I am trying to not listen to too many interviews.
Great insights on this interview, I would just want to go deeper about how you find the market that you want to serve. I think it has to do more with what do you know/ have access to rather than what you are passionate about. I am passionate about boats ( I know cause since I was a kid I used to stare at boat images for hours on the internet) but I don’t have a boat (I only rented once or twice) and I don’t know anything on what it t means to operate a boat as a business. Does it mean I should start a skool community anyway and figure it out as I am going or use the skills I already have (bartending/ cocktail making for over 12 years) and create a skool in cocktail’s niche?😅
The goat group is a holistic space to learn about holisticly caring for homestead goats 🤪 I know of her through another friend in a crunchy group I’m part of on Marco Polo. I didn’t want to start my ish on Marco Polo because many get stage fright recording themselves, and you can’t search etc… I’m glad I found skool at just the right time!
pretty cool to see you've gotten to work with one of your biggest mentors. I remember i watched your highlevel smma course and was like this kinda reminds me of consulting accelerator.
##Summary Generated By AI This video is an interview with Sam Ovens about how he turned his passion into a million-dollar business. Sam Ovens started his entrepreneurial journey because he hated his corporate job. He then learned about entrepreneurship and realized that the skills he had from his hobbies could be applied to building a business. This is when he decided to quit his corporate job and focus on building a business full-time. Initially, Sam struggled to find a business idea that was both profitable and something he was passionate about. He made several attempts at different businesses before he eventually found success with a course creation company. Here are some of the key takeaways from the interview: * It is important to find a business idea that you are passionate about. This will help you stay motivated when things get tough. * You don't need to have all the answers before you start a business. You can learn as you go. * It is important to be willing to take risks and experiment. * Be patient. It takes time to build a successful business. * Don't be afraid to cut costs and live below your means while you are getting your business off the ground.
Anyone trying to do anything truly ambitious, they don’t know if they can do it or not. That’s part of the fun
Cool beans
Thank you for this.i am a member of skool and it is i deed a platform for experts to share their knowledge…. I am building my ‘dental’ skool …. Thank u @sam oven and @max for an amazing insights - love the last and best advice ‘ U Need to get out of survival mode ‘ !!! Loved it all thank u 🎉
Maaan this passion subject is especially tricky for young people in our age of dopamine where we misconstrue dopamine rush activities as passions but then find out it doesn't give dopamine rush so we keep quitting it because it's not giving dopamine rush thinking we didn't pick our passion niche.
Took me quite some time to differentiate the two and take notes
Great content Max! Thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it! :)
Sams done a lot of very difficult things, but figuring out how to love on only 20k/m 🤯
Nice video❤️ btw are u looking for thumbnail designer who create eye catchy Thumbnail which will help your videos to reach wider audience?
Do you have some samples to show ?
I he won't see your message I advise you to give him a thumbnail and send him a message or on his skool it’s a serious way to sign it at least you show don’t tell
@@FouadChiba Yep! I'll send you on Instagram
@@Hamza-xk3qu okay thanks bro
59:06 - As most modern people do haha
Sam's insight on "being a user to become a great creator" is spot on. Entrepreneurs should note that it's that blend of empathy and strategy that often marks the difference between a struggling startup and a thriving business.
100%! Loved his input how to get started making money online as well. Get a job to relief the stress and then go all in on the business once it's. working :)
AI comments are wild
That part about there being no entrepreneur interviews back then and too much these days makes a lot of sense. We are so extremely spoiled in choice that we can just listen to an interview and move on to the next. When instead we should just listen to a couple at best, apply all of the lessons and only then move on to the next. Since Hormozi also shared that insight (read ten books, nothing happened so I will just focus on one) I am trying to not listen to too many interviews.
There's something special about listening to stories, indeed :)
Yet here you are....
(18:59 - 19:31 - 20:40 - 21:38 - 22:17! -) / 43:22-46:47-47:35-48:31 / 51:41!! / 59:10 / 59:54!
Sam Ovens’ hair looks like my elementary school librarian, she was a nice 70 year old woman.
Amazing question asking Sam how people can make a profitable community on Skool. This interview was 💯
Great insights on this interview, I would just want to go deeper about how you find the market that you want to serve.
I think it has to do more with what do you know/ have access to rather than what you are passionate about.
I am passionate about boats ( I know cause since I was a kid I used to stare at boat images for hours on the internet) but I don’t have a boat (I only rented once or twice) and I don’t know anything on what it t means to operate a boat as a business.
Does it mean I should start a skool community anyway and figure it out as I am going or use the skills I already have (bartending/ cocktail making for over 12 years) and create a skool in cocktail’s niche?😅
Its interesting how Sam has changed through the years
Only 7.6k views. Wow
Bro had a golden tooth once, remember?
Love it ❤️🔥
This is awesome! Thank you for this awesome interview Max
🚀🚀 :))
So good!
Awesome interview!
AUTISM
You're a good hearted dude. Grateful for Skool! ya know that number is upper middle class though 🕉
Clarification.. 250K yearly number. Much love regardless brothers ❤
It's misleading when people say, start a business that you are passionate about. No, wrong. Start a business by solving real problems.
The goat group is a holistic space to learn about holisticly caring for homestead goats 🤪 I know of her through another friend in a crunchy group I’m part of on Marco Polo.
I didn’t want to start my ish on Marco Polo because many get stage fright recording themselves, and you can’t search etc… I’m glad I found skool at just the right time!
Watched all... great interview.
Two of my fav people to watch and listen to right now. Thank you always Max.
:))!
pretty cool to see you've gotten to work with one of your biggest mentors. I remember i watched your highlevel smma course and was like this kinda reminds me of consulting accelerator.
I have something cool to sell you.
Crown Battles - board game!!
Hey Max, trying to invite Sam onto the Kickoff Sessions podcast, can you connect me?
I know completely irrelevant to the video, but are you still taking on roofing clients?
EPIC
No way you got sam to be on a interview
i love sam
@41:00
King Sam
Absolute Heat 🔥
##Summary Generated By AI
This video is an interview with Sam Ovens about how he turned his passion into a million-dollar business.
Sam Ovens started his entrepreneurial journey because he hated his corporate job. He then learned about entrepreneurship and realized that the skills he had from his hobbies could be applied to building a business. This is when he decided to quit his corporate job and focus on building a business full-time.
Initially, Sam struggled to find a business idea that was both profitable and something he was passionate about. He made several attempts at different businesses before he eventually found success with a course creation company.
Here are some of the key takeaways from the interview:
* It is important to find a business idea that you are passionate about. This will help you stay motivated when things get tough.
* You don't need to have all the answers before you start a business. You can learn as you go.
* It is important to be willing to take risks and experiment.
* Be patient. It takes time to build a successful business.
* Don't be afraid to cut costs and live below your means while you are getting your business off the ground.
Why sam ovens changed so much?
He saw the light
@@TheNiner1104 What do you mean?
@@TheNiner1104 What do you mean
Odd question people don’t have to stay the same
Yea Samo!!