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  • @mrtampham
    @mrtampham 8 років тому +20

    Gary, let Tucker tell his story!

    • @yeahyeah8314
      @yeahyeah8314 5 років тому

      He doesn't know himself tho, looks like two ego battling it out to make sense of nothing

    • @yeahyeah8314
      @yeahyeah8314 5 років тому

      Except Gary is legitimately a smart man and passionate

  • @steveballard8114
    @steveballard8114 8 років тому +2

    Wow, might be the best episode ever. The time off was worth it! Glad you dug deep on Tucker.

  • @kwallace5497
    @kwallace5497 8 років тому +19

    If you can look past the talking over each other constantly, this was a pretty good episode.

    • @kevinsozanski
      @kevinsozanski 8 років тому +1

      Agreed, mainly Gary though. He had to voice that he knew where Tucker was going with his thoughts constantly.

    • @garysanchez7643
      @garysanchez7643 7 років тому

      Firehose dialog keeps me totally engaged...I play most VODs at 1.5 speed while using Captions and the 5-second Back-arrow massively to absorb highlights and inaudibles; this one I played at Normal speed...the energy of Tucker Max and Mr. Vee hype me up to absorb then emulate. As an aside: I'm occasionally pausing to vocab words like whitespace and hundo...so yes, I fully agree that this is an exceptional episode. Now...it's time to replay again.

  • @jaredcs
    @jaredcs 8 років тому +1

    If you're complaining about how real this is, no one cares including Gary. This is gold. Great Episode.

  • @johnbannister4354
    @johnbannister4354 8 років тому

    Really like the way you dig into your guests to find out the turning point or the things that contribute to their success.

  • @thehappypear
    @thehappypear 8 років тому +2

    Halfway through, love this episode. We know first hand the time and energy it takes to write a book.

    • @nialltwamley9533
      @nialltwamley9533 8 років тому

      I have your cookery book - lots and lots of taste :)

  • @alexkatsanos8475
    @alexkatsanos8475 8 років тому

    Lots of gems here Gary! I would pay to watch you do a reality show follow an aspiring company around for a day and then at the end tell them your observations because NOBODY understands human nature like you do. You knew so much about Tucker because you get people better than anyone I've ever seen or heard! Rock on Brother!

  • @eytanbensoussan4203
    @eytanbensoussan4203 8 років тому

    I loved your discussion about working through the "system" or just working around it altogether. That hits home in a serious way. For every 80% of my life where I worked the "system" to my own benefit, 20% of my life required me to work around it. Neither path was particularly painful. Choosing between them was.

  • @ChefLizette
    @ChefLizette 8 років тому +2

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISHA‼️ She shares birthday's with my Nani/my Mama's Mama. Super episode. There is something so deep seeded about defining your parents, especially if you're an immigrant. I understand it 1000% ... but at some point you have to take a stand for your life. Hopefully you do it in your 20's and not your 50's or 60's. I know so many people who are still living for the validation of others and they are 50+. CRAZINESS‼️
    Turning down to be a judge on Top Chef?! Heart melting❤️

  • @KyleByquist
    @KyleByquist 8 років тому +6

    This episode was awesome, Gary. Tucker had some great insight and I'm pumped for 208 🙌🏼

  • @ThatReyesFamily
    @ThatReyesFamily 8 років тому +4

    YASSSS, glad there's a new video.
    Just read this quote from Tucker a couple days ago, rocked me...
    “There are only two things that really matter in life: 1) doing meaningful work that you enjoy, and 2) building relationships with people you love.
    That's where should invest your time and your money.”
    @alejandroreyes

  • @nathanbonassin5588
    @nathanbonassin5588 8 років тому +1

    Love the bookinabox idea. Creative Writing students everywhere should take a look.

  • @zainabahmad4812
    @zainabahmad4812 8 років тому

    Gary and Tucker I've had parents / elders all pushing their agendas on me, and oh so good to hear you talk about the reality that we really need to define ourselves without feeling guilty about our parents' definitions of us. And there are those parents who need to put you down so they can feel good about themselves.

  • @TheLawnCareNut
    @TheLawnCareNut 8 років тому +3

    Gary you interview so well man. You interrupt ALOT but the interruptions almost always bring out something of interest/value.

    • @ErikaBardere
      @ErikaBardere 6 років тому

      Yea i REALLY wanted to hear more from Tucker cuz I've read his books so many years ago but like he said i don't know anything about him as a person

  • @WonderlandBoudoir
    @WonderlandBoudoir 8 років тому +39

    I like Gary, but I wish he wouldn't have cut off Tucker so much because I was really interested in points he was about to make. :(

    • @MattBernstein924
      @MattBernstein924 8 років тому

      Gary, you were fine man - can't please everybody. #Patriotsfan but I come in peace.

    • @tazbomberman
      @tazbomberman 8 років тому +5

      lol i came here to give the exact same comment . love your stuff Gary, but you cutting Tucker off every other word is making it extremely choppy and more difficult to enjoy

  • @PracticalPsychologyTips
    @PracticalPsychologyTips 8 років тому +1

    Awesome video Gary! I've been thinking of creating a few ebooks for my audience, and being a book-loving community, they'll eat those up. Thanks for inspiring me and adding so much value to my life :D

  • @girl414
    @girl414 8 років тому

    That nonverbal communication link was STRONG. Thoughts flowing faster than they could speak!

  • @tahrirchowdhury6303
    @tahrirchowdhury6303 8 років тому

    Daniella, I had that exact conversation with my dad. It didn't go well. After years of witnessing me becoming hugely involved within activism and doing loads of stuff I was passionate about, and improve as a person. So a few months ago we had a serious conversation and he still wanted me to go uni. Fast forward to now 2 months and Im on the verge of moving into studios for my media company and youth charity alongside equally passionate people in what will be creative hub. All the years of following my heart have actually paid. Its a question of where you feel yourself actually learning. For me following my heart and doing epic shit allows me to learn so much more about life, and for my business. I feel if you follow your passion effectively you will naturally understand it enough to make it

  • @sherryabdou1220
    @sherryabdou1220 8 років тому +1

    Great show. You never disappoint, Gary - Always, great value in each episode. Thanks!

  • @beentrillmatic4772
    @beentrillmatic4772 8 років тому

    I actually feel like Gary did a great job at listening this time lol. He's getting there people! Give him time.. The dynamic of the show is evolving and Gary's gonna get it..

  • @aussieklighting529
    @aussieklighting529 8 років тому +1

    Once again ... Great Value!! Thank you Thank you Thank you....

  • @christopherhebert9069
    @christopherhebert9069 8 років тому

    Real people real talk honest self-assessment and ur guest shows the difference between ideas and execution he did stuff a lot of stuff and it started cause he was the one who wrote it down...he actually DID something! So "sympatico" with everything Gary has been teaching.

  • @charlenefoti689
    @charlenefoti689 4 роки тому

    I relate to this guy really hard when he talked about raising himself and developing the sense that the "system" does not provide the way it promises to

  • @justinhyatt9199
    @justinhyatt9199 8 років тому +1

    I went into this video not knowing who Tucker Max is, and thinking how can author have any content that could be beneficial to me but I watched it anyway. Boy was I wrong, great guest and great content as always Gary!

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

      I have his book and it is hilarious!!!! Read it! (Gets pretty vulgar though lol)

  • @melimevivzla
    @melimevivzla 8 років тому +1

    Gary has so much energy and his brain works so fast that he would interrupt Tucker like a million times. It's like he doesn't have the patience to actually sit down and listen, only for a few minutes tho.

  • @HoStevie
    @HoStevie 8 років тому +2

    I still haven't read Tucker's books, but they sound really interesting 📕📗

    • @michaelestabrooks
      @michaelestabrooks 8 років тому +1

      Highly recommend you read them. Can be crude, but they are hilarious.

  • @gabriellebaker9262
    @gabriellebaker9262 8 років тому +2

    I really loved that!! I've never heard of Tucker before, but I'm going to find out more. 😀🙏🏻

  • @HernanVazquezMarketing
    @HernanVazquezMarketing 8 років тому

    Tucker Max + Gary Vee = EPIC

  • @dandevarona8590
    @dandevarona8590 8 років тому +1

    Great guest!

  • @wifimanboy
    @wifimanboy 8 років тому +18

    Let him talk Gary sheesh

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому +2

      He was the same way with Seth Godin. It tough and yet interesting to watch.

    • @Right_Bro065
      @Right_Bro065 7 років тому

      Or.... re-watch at 18:30 or so. Garyvee knows HIS message and why he does #askgaryvee and he isn't Barbara Walters or Larry King. On purpose.

  • @landonminatra
    @landonminatra 8 років тому

    27:40 hits home for me. Real talk that I think more kids need to hear.

  • @MattBourdon
    @MattBourdon 8 років тому

    I think this might be my new favorite episode of the shooow, you guys both killed it and brought a ton of real value. Appreciate it as always!

  • @ObaAllen
    @ObaAllen 8 років тому

    the content in this makes this the best #AskGaryVee show in a while to me

  • @vybo
    @vybo 8 років тому +8

    Self publishing has never been easier now with Amazon kindle and all their publishing services. I have managed to publish 12 books in the last 5 months.

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

      How did the books do in sales?

    • @vybo
      @vybo 8 років тому +3

      Four of them were Amazon best sellers in their categories :)

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

      VYBO Awesome!!!!

  • @Tim55555
    @Tim55555 8 років тому

    Thanks Gary for using the word "subconscious", I was getting tired of hearing "unconscious" all the time.

  • @dannyphantomvision
    @dannyphantomvision 8 років тому +13

    the guest this time was straight g

  • @ACoupleofElliotts
    @ACoupleofElliotts 8 років тому +1

    love! Currently on the treadmill, bout to jump from this video to the amazon kindle app to continue reading Jab jab jab right hook!

  • @MrJgugs66
    @MrJgugs66 8 років тому

    I need to be a better story teller. I tend to stumble over my words and ramble but I'm working on it. I'm not looking to be great just good. Thank you!

  • @user-zn7pf1ck4v
    @user-zn7pf1ck4v 8 років тому

    so awsome, how u drilled drilled down Into the WHY what Tucker did, gives insight as to why we do things Etc

  • @justin7037
    @justin7037 8 років тому

    Gary, just got your book and I'm loving it so far! I've already recommended it to a bunch of my friends. Keep grinding man you're videos are idea generators for me and love your approach.

  • @srossgower
    @srossgower 8 років тому

    Wow, that really summed up my case: "when you wake up at 34 from a decision you made at 17". That is exactly what happened to me and now I'm playing 15 year catchup to get to where I really want to be.

  • @LighthouseHorror
    @LighthouseHorror 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video!!!

  • @brianwright
    @brianwright 8 років тому

    I got quite a bit out of this, maybe because I got fired from the family business too? Prime example of the importance of Eq, tactics, and rejecting what people want you to do because you know what you need to do.

  • @christopherlouie1671
    @christopherlouie1671 7 років тому +2

    This dude makes his interviews about himself rather than finding out more about his guests.

  • @onelastcast03
    @onelastcast03 8 років тому

    Loved it! So much good info in this episode! Connect with a whole lot of different people in different "levels" and/or setting.

  • @cabinyim
    @cabinyim 8 років тому

    Having the whole weekend to catch up with the show!

  • @AaronMcKeehan
    @AaronMcKeehan 8 років тому

    I never really felt like I started living until I got out of school. 10 years of my life that I can never get back. I could have done so much with those 10 years :)

  • @ErickaWilliamsCC
    @ErickaWilliamsCC 8 років тому

    do not like folks talking over each other but it happens. Overall good video. Tucker max now gushes about his kid and family...so college guy who now grows up and have a fuller life. being self aware is important, build on the side no matter what the idea.. because it will win out with enough HUSTLE, ENERGY, TIME and FOCUS. Great video great submission.

  • @odysseytoexploration
    @odysseytoexploration 8 років тому

    Loved this interview. Thanks Tucker & Gary.

  • @bradley-smith
    @bradley-smith 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting great content so consistently Gary Vee

  • @theoisback
    @theoisback 8 років тому

    Why so many interruptions Gary? Tucker Max is real interesting, would love to hear him talk fully.

  • @TheNewTravel
    @TheNewTravel 8 років тому +3

    Gary, you often say that the social media game is all about attention. Halfway through watching this one and you've given more attention to your salad than your guest or your audience...

  • @N75MP
    @N75MP 8 років тому

    Incredible value answering the college question at 26:30 I can see D-Rock making some content using a clip from that peice. I know there are a few of us who need a little push over the edge. Thanks Gary!

  • @HighFlown
    @HighFlown 8 років тому +25

    Why does this guy look EXACTLY like the white guy in fast and furious tokyo drift?

    • @CamPerry
      @CamPerry 8 років тому

      he does sound like him

    • @viphancel
      @viphancel 8 років тому +1

      LMFAO! In dying hahaha! So true

    • @MankaLTD
      @MankaLTD 8 років тому

      That's hilarious it's so true!

    • @dejitalone
      @dejitalone 8 років тому

      So true! lol

  • @DaveLotito
    @DaveLotito 8 років тому

    Gary you're such a genuine guy

  • @chippymcneesh
    @chippymcneesh 8 років тому

    I've had both of Tucker's books in my possession for a couple years now and never gotten around to finishing them because I'm a lazy sloth. My girlfriend and I just took a long road trip and listen to them both in audiobook form. Great stuff we laughed our asses off. tucker through a question out about what he's doing wrong, but Gary, to help your guests out it might be nice to put a link to their sites in the comment section.
    I'm super interested in booking the box and going to go look it up right now but I thought I would've been easier if I was able to just click the link in this comment box. Please forgive any spelling errors as I am talking to text

  • @andreitcaciuc6283
    @andreitcaciuc6283 8 років тому

    Great video, great people, great content! Keep em up Gary!

  • @95GangLD
    @95GangLD 8 років тому

    Thank you Gary thank you Tucker!

  • @thebrandbloke7181
    @thebrandbloke7181 7 років тому

    Prob my favourite show so far, this and the Seth Godin one. 👍🏼💕

  • @tanney9
    @tanney9 8 років тому

    Another great show. Gonna have to read Tucker's books.

  • @MortimerD
    @MortimerD 8 років тому

    Love the interview style at the beginning, well done Gary!

  • @EdDavies
    @EdDavies 8 років тому +7

    Has everyone saying 'another great show' in the comments watched it?
    Gary's content is one thing, but his interview technique is so hard to watch.

    • @HenryHolsters
      @HenryHolsters 8 років тому +2

      Too much interrupting. It's painful.

  • @damianhanleyinc1776
    @damianhanleyinc1776 8 років тому

    one of the best shows... it's cool to see that t-max is less of a d-bag these days... also, I'm pretty sure Gary is on extasy

  • @Newfuturebuilder
    @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

    I definitely remember the name Tucker Max. His first book was RI- DIC-CU-LOUS! I loved reading it. One of the first books that proved that books didn't have to be boring. In terms of the website. Good information. The process was well outlined. I can say that it wasn't anything special though. I wasn't particularity excited when I landed there and watched your video.

  • @rollinthatpif3648
    @rollinthatpif3648 8 років тому +1

    you guys make me feel normal for thinking all this my whole life. My parents have always wanted me to go to school. That is how my whole small city was. They all lived there and build that community for 20+ years so I think that community setting kind of shaped my parents and others thinking. I knew even when I was little a lot had to do with bragging rights almost. I just grinder my way thru to make it work even tho I didn't care much. I also think this plays into why so many kids choose party schools or go just to party because they don't care and see it as a free pass to party for 4 years so their parents can brag.

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

      Great points. I think school is necessary, I just think its broken. Learning will always take place. There needs to be a better environment for us all to learn in.

    • @rollinthatpif3648
      @rollinthatpif3648 8 років тому +1

      +New Future Builder it's def broken and it's all over money. just give it 3 to 5 more years. we're watching the collegiate collapse now cuz there is no way more than half these kids will pay back on their loans...that new learning place your talking about is the internet. only difference is ppl need to learn to stop going into college to be educated on multiple subjects it is much better to pick something and run with it. the internet allows for almost a trade in every subject because you can monetize anything

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

      RollinThatPif Great points there. The future of college is up in the air for sure. And you're right. Part of it is going into college with a certain mindset and focus.

  • @drinkingdecember11
    @drinkingdecember11 8 років тому

    Good stuff, Gary! I love listening to your videos.

  • @nathanpeterson5300
    @nathanpeterson5300 8 років тому

    One of my favorite episodes!!

  • @omkhateeb
    @omkhateeb 8 років тому

    Gary! You gotta hold back a little when interviewing.
    Right when Tucker is about to tell a key moment in a story, you interrupt! You're blocking value from coming out.
    Larry King's advice on interviewing is "The most important thing to do when you're interviewing someone is to listen. Oftentimes, the answer you get will lead you to another question"
    No doubt you provide value, but #askgaryvee is more about the people you interview. So sit back and if you need to jump in to put an interviewee on track, allow them to finish a sentence. If it's going way off topic, you can wait for them to take a breath, then interject with "So what happened with ____? I want listeners to hear the end before we move, I have an interesting question to ask"
    Now, you've brought it back on track, made it about your listeners (so they comply) and gave them a carrot to follow (Oh...Gary has an interesting question? Let me finish this story quick so he can ask!)
    Hope this helps. And happy belated bday to your little girl =)

  • @SabinoCrafts
    @SabinoCrafts 8 років тому +2

    I'm curious about what Gary says around 27:37 he mentions not doing the risk reward things that younger kids should be doing. I want to know some examples of what those risk reward things that kids my age (early 20's) should be taking. Maybe examples from his life?

  • @crazyspacemarine
    @crazyspacemarine 8 років тому

    Love how you bring different sets of people onto your show. I feel like Tucker rubs off on many people in the wrong way just like with you when people first meet you. I remember first seeing you and you just seemed like egotistical prick lol. But when I kept watching I found out that you are genuine and its just you but that you really are a good person at heart. You certainly bring me value Gary! Keep doing you!

  • @DannyLacey
    @DannyLacey 8 років тому

    Missed the mark for me this episode, lasted 10 mins. Come on Gary Vee, back to you! :(

  • @pedroluna9289
    @pedroluna9289 8 років тому

    So much content all the time! I love it!

  • @lesoleirvin3865
    @lesoleirvin3865 8 років тому

    I don't know why im late,but Im glad I tuned in :).

  • @APXRealEstateGroup
    @APXRealEstateGroup 8 років тому +9

    Please let people talk Gary! Hahaha!

  • @crm75c
    @crm75c 8 років тому

    So I can make a living being an entertaining wise ass on the webs? Shit that used to get me thrown out of class in HS can build me an audience as long as I entertain them and provide value? Great Shoooooooow Gary Veeeeee!

  • @xstarrstrukk
    @xstarrstrukk 7 років тому

    Tucker's first book was hilarious.

  • @cellanjames2418
    @cellanjames2418 8 років тому

    Loving this episode !

  • @danielchacko
    @danielchacko 8 років тому +5

    This guy is ridiculous, Gary. Tried for 12 minutes but couldn't finish. Waiting for the next Dailyvee and #AskGaryVee

  • @USATWERKCHAMPIONSHIP
    @USATWERKCHAMPIONSHIP 8 років тому +2

    Mindfulness Vaynerchuck, you keep chopping him up with questions. Hoboken: Home of Frank Sinatra, The First Game of Baseball and Mom's time stamps...

  • @RossDCurrie
    @RossDCurrie 8 років тому +1

    Damn - how do I find out in advance who the guests are going to be? I totally want to know "Gary, how do you feel about the fact that Tucker put you on his DO NOT READ list in Asshole to CEO (#4)".
    Would've loved to see that reaction and the explanation

    • @RossDCurrie
      @RossDCurrie 8 років тому

      Side note, two of my favourite people. Started as a fan of Tucker's comedic writing, but I remember that transition from blogger to book seller, and it's been interesting to see the way he's developed as a businessman ever since.

  • @MahdiTheMagician
    @MahdiTheMagician 8 років тому

    I read all his books

  • @blackadee26
    @blackadee26 8 років тому

    Steven took it away great episode

  • @syfriamedia
    @syfriamedia 8 років тому +1

    Least fav episode.

  • @nik_karpage
    @nik_karpage 8 років тому

    Just trying to catch up with Garyvee... That was different, but interesting👍

  • @DriesBultynck
    @DriesBultynck 8 років тому

    Gary, could you work on the sound direction of the Mic pls? i'm listening to this with my plugs on phone and the difference between these videos and your daily vee's are huge. it sounds hollow. thank you. x

  • @sylemxv
    @sylemxv 5 років тому

    Watching this at X0:25 speed is a riot!!

  • @TheFresnan
    @TheFresnan 8 років тому

    Watching Vayner Media peeps walk by in the office is oddly fascinating. I wish I was one of them.

  • @marvelousjewelz
    @marvelousjewelz 8 років тому +2

    Gary invites people on then talks about what he's done and he's been though. Your audience has heard and read your story. Love you but c'mon GV.

  • @generaldom
    @generaldom 8 років тому

    That last question drove me nuts. Just start filming the damn thing.

  • @nic_zito
    @nic_zito 8 років тому

    Happy Hustledays

  • @NicOrtegonB
    @NicOrtegonB 8 років тому

    COLOMBIA IN THE HOUSE !!!!

  • @Write662
    @Write662 8 років тому +1

    Gary, really like the advice, but please work on interviewing! It was difficult to watch. Please allow your interviewee to speak then engage in the next question or add to his answer.

  • @isaacguerrerojaimes1850
    @isaacguerrerojaimes1850 8 років тому

    I visited bookinabox and I don't get if I get to pay in advance or if you help me write and sell the book and after selling it you take your cut.

  • @robertarapich1888
    @robertarapich1888 8 років тому

    loved it.

  • @ryszardrzepa5609
    @ryszardrzepa5609 8 років тому

    Good one!

  • @CoinOpTV
    @CoinOpTV 8 років тому +5

    Tucker guy is about as interesting as the salad

  • @mojeime700
    @mojeime700 8 років тому +2

    Is it just me? But I see no button at the end VIDEO GUY FIRED ! :) hehe

    • @Newfuturebuilder
      @Newfuturebuilder 8 років тому

      Haha. I'm wondering what happened with that? Maybe it was on purpose?

  • @fullmetalalchemistjd
    @fullmetalalchemistjd 8 років тому

    Great advise guys. Gary, the Subscribe button is on the camera left side ;)

  • @striveforhuman2572
    @striveforhuman2572 8 років тому

    Ahhhrrrggg! I just saw your #memorialdaychallenge (so late) on FB. But, I'm still super pumped to do it! My husband and I were busy moving all our worldly goods/shit from LA to Phoenix most of last week and weekend so I wasn't checking in to the weby web. Shit! I would totally have taken you on if I'd seen it. Well hell! Ima gonna do it anyway! I'll check back in when I've collected my loot. Consider your (belated) challenge accepted! #garyvee #movingsucks #hustle #actionsoverwords #memotialdaychallenge
    Also #QOTD for Tucker Max ( @ bookinabox ): I took a look through your website and it looks like you could make some improvements by including all the linkable social media icons for all the platforms that people can find you on (i.e. LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Periscope, UA-cam, etc.) Just looking at your site, it's not clear where someone could find you online. Just some ideas: it would be cool to share success stories from clients via Instagram bio pic posts (think: "Humans of New York" style), tweet book ideas based on who inspires you (especially people who have large social media followings already), Snapchat (as Gary Vee always says) is never a bad idea to have on hand for a burgeoning business. Also, a UA-cam channel with tips and tricks from authors/publishers/editors (etc.) would provide great free content to get your community pumped about your product. Those are just a few ideas off the top of my head. I think #BIAB is a great idea and I'm excited to see where things go for you :)

  • @RichardBonillax
    @RichardBonillax 8 років тому

    Never read his books but read the beginning of "I hope they serve beer in hell" funny but not for the faint of heart.