Twitter Auto-Replies, Marketing Gurus, and Happiness

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The Secret to a Valuable Brand: Why You Should Stop Buying What Others Like

In this episode, recorded live at Art Basel, I break down the concept of value and why brand means everything - from a pair of socks to a bottle of water. I deep dive into the purpose and strategy behind VeeFriends, my IP, and how I'm building a universe of 268 characters to push ...  Show more

Live Shopping Is the New 2012 Social Media

In this episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, I go live on TikTok to talk about why live shopping is the biggest opportunity of 2026, how adopting a maybe mindset can lead to the results you’re looking for, and how there’s no originality in the world. I also discuss how feelin ...  Show more

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