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1h 1m | Oct 16, 2021

Friday at noon it’s the triumphant return of my brother, Jacob Fox.

 

We just celebrated 1 year of our Instagram Live side show, Zorro Bros Oddcast.

 

Tune in live on talkradio.nyc for lots of Chappelle-style banter but also thoughts on business, leadership & podcasting

 

Tune in for this energetic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.


Segment 1

Welcome to Episode #101!  Jeremiah opens with a quote from Ric Flair.  Jeremiah welcomes his guest this week, his little brother, Jacob Fox.  It’s the first anniversary of their Zorro Bros Oddcast on Instagram Live.  Jacob discusses how his life has changed since the launch of Oddcast.  Jeremiah gives a progress update on his MMA training, which is considerably different than Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in a number of ways, in particular the integration of wrestling into the fighting style.  


Segment 2

Jeremiah shares some trivia about the podcast theme song!  Jeremiah and Jacob discuss Dave Chappelle’s most recent Netflix special, The Closer, and how important it is for entrepreneurs to be able to accept criticism and rejection.  Jacob outlines why this acceptance is key to being a successful salesperson.  Jeremiah shares his thoughts on acceptance and confidence.   


Segment 3

Jacob talks about the difference between being a sales manager versus a sales leader.  Jeremiah and Jacob talk about the changes that take place once you reach “the top” and have to deal with things that are beyond your control, whether it’s in business or as a parent.  Jacob shares what he believes are the strongest types of leadership.  Jeremiah discusses questions his mentor asked him during Clubhouse discussions and his struggle to answer them, and how he redeemed himself when it came time to interview him on his own show. 


Segment 4

Jeremiah and Jacob share pro tips on how to launch a show on Instagram Live: getting it set up, sharing across platforms, and editing clips for promotional purposes.  They then turn back to the conversation about confidence, which is useful for anyone thinking about launching a show of their own.  Jacob shares how vital it is to let go of your ego, something that also translates well to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.  Don’t be afraid to get knocked down - and if you do, be sure to get right back up.



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