I didn’t get an early decision and that forced me to get straight A’s in my last semester of high school with the internship, interviewing on campus, and writing admissions a letter. I fought through that to get into the school in general. Even an internship at Reebok, it took me a year and a half because they were only giving internships to the sons and daughters of executives. That doesn’t include my interviews with other companies, like Dunkin brands and several others that I can’t even remember. It took eight months meeting fifteen people for three positions to get a job. Even to get my first job out of school with a near flawless resume. Each book and everything I’ve done has been a little bit broader, so it affects more people and more people can relate to this research, work, quotes, and experiences that I’ve had. If anyone else benefits from that, so be it. I wanted to follow my generation throughout their whole career path, students, CEO. I commented on every blog that mentioned personal branding because that was my topic back then, it was how do you market yourself using all these new social media tools to build a brand and be found? I had such conviction and I had such vision that this would all come to fruition and eventually, it did. My parents never gave any money, anything. I went from zero to a million on my own without any investment. I started a blog that had no subscribers, no readers, no views, no comments, nothing and I built that. I created that position because in 2006, 2007, I was early into blogging. Then I created the first ever social media position in 2007 early on. During that time, I went from product marketing to online marketing. I spent three and a half years at EMC Corporation, which is now EMC Dell. Back then it was Bentley College now Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. I had seven leadership positions on campus at Bentley. I started my own small business serving other small businesses, developing websites when I was a sophomore in college. I’ve been working since I was thirteen and my first internship was in high school. My birthday is September 14th, which is pretty wild. How did you get to be the expert in that area? I was looking at what you’ve done, for the amount of work you’ve done, and how you’re the go-to guy for all things Millennial, younger generation-related. We’ve got Warren Buffett, Anthony Bourdain, Jessica Alba and the list goes on and on. I was looking at your list and it’s amazing. He has interviewed just about everybody I could think of. He is the bestselling author of Promote Yourself, Me 2.0, and his third book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation. I am here with Dan Schawbel, who’s a New York Times bestselling author, Partner and Research Director at Future Workplace and Founder of both Millennial Branding and. Listen to the podcast here: Building Human Connection In The Workplace with Dan Schawbel Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation She’s a psychologist at Seasons in Malibu and she’s a former stand-up comedian who also is a hypnotherapist. Nancy Irwin is a bestselling author as well. ![]() He is a Millennial expert and has a new book. He’s a Forbes 30 Under 30 and a Fortune 500 consultant. He’s a New York Times bestselling author. I’m so glad you joined us because we have Dan Schawbel and Dr. Talking about the hypnotic trance as well as health, she shows us the power of mindfulness and seeing ourselves beyond our fishbowl. She helps people overcome addictive behaviors, recover from sexual abuse and other traumas. Nancy Irwin is a psychologist at Seasons in Malibu and she’s a former stand-up comedian who also is a hypnotherapist. As a highly sought-after addiction therapist, she takes us deep into the process of hypnotherapy.
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