This video features Tobi Lütke, co-founder and CEO of Shopify, in a discussion on the Shawn Ryan Show. Lütke shares his journey from starting an online snowboard shop to building a multi-billion dollar e-commerce giant. The conversation delves into his entrepreneurial philosophy, early coding experiences, the development of Shopify using Ruby on Rails, and his insights on economic freedom, innovation, and ethical technology. Lütke also touches upon his passion for competitive racing, family life, and philanthropic endeavors. The episode explores building for customers, the role of AI in business, and fostering lean, direct communication within teams.
This YouTube video features Patrick, also known as Dirty South Laser Designs, who creates custom engraved items. The description strongly praises Patrick's character and skills, encouraging viewers to visit his Facebook page for engraving services. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of laser engraving on items often associated with firearms suggests a connection to the firearm community's customization needs.
This video, "The Gun Industry's HIDDEN TAX," suggests an unstated financial burden associated with the firearm industry, potentially relating to taxes, regulations, or market dynamics. The description emphasizes the "GUNBROS" brand's commitment to family, freedom, and providing "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for protection, referencing the Second Amendment. They also highlight their small business values, customer service, and fast shipping.
The creator is launching a new American-made apparel brand, distinct from their usual content. The video documents the initial stages of this venture, including two years of market research, a trip to New York City for fit-testing of clothing (specifically noting they are not skinny jeans and featuring a discussion about buttons), and the technical processes of digitizing and grading patterns. The content also touches on prototypes and the brand's overarching goals. The creator directs interested individuals to their website for launch notifications.
This video, titled "Don't Trust The SHILLS!", warns viewers about misinformation on the internet, specifically concerning firearm research. The creators emphasize the importance of accurate information for making informed decisions about firearms and self-defense. They highlight their commitment as a family-owned small business, focusing on providing trusted, battle-tested products that uphold Second Amendment rights for protecting family and country. The description also promotes their social media channels.
This video discusses the fundamental question of when an individual should consider starting their own business. Lucas Botkin explores this complex topic by drawing an analogy between starting a company and getting married, highlighting the commitment involved. The content touches upon the potential negative impact of the internet on people's motivation to actively 'do' things and delves into the importance of understanding one's background and the distinction between theoretical study and practical application. It also addresses the common inclination to believe one needs extensive study before embarking on a business venture, suggesting instead the need for auditing one's time and taking action.
This video provides a look into a typical day at Dragonman's Machine Shop, focusing on the repair and rebuilding of motors and transmissions during the summer. The creator showcases various projects they are working on and invites potential clients to contact them for similar services. The content highlights mechanical work and a hands-on approach to vehicle maintenance.
This video, titled "Customers Ruined This Video!" by GUNBROS, appears to be a behind-the-scenes or documentary-style content showcasing the challenges of filming in a retail environment. The description mentions customers interfering with filming and highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned small business that values customer respect, fast shipping, and the Second Amendment. They curate "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for protection. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context strongly suggests a firearm-related business and product focus.
This YouTube video, titled "Meme Review," appears to be a lighthearted and potentially humorous content piece from "GUNBROS." The description indicates that the creators will be making memes, and one individual named Jarod will be mocking their efforts. The description also highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned small business that emphasizes customer respect, fast shipping, and cherishes freedoms preserved by the Second Amendment. They curate "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for self-protection. While no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned, the company's focus on the Second Amendment and protective products suggests a strong connection to the firearms community and its associated culture.
This video from GUNBROS discusses the trend of asking for tips, humorously suggesting that gun shops should also start requesting them. The description highlights GUNBROS as a family-owned small business committed to customer respect, fast shipping, and offering "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" for self-protection and national security, emphasizing their commitment to Second Amendment freedoms.
This video, titled "RENDEZVOUS ON THE RED: $1000 Diet Coke," appears to document a casino visit where "Devin goes a little ham." The description includes social media links for "GUNBROS," a family-owned business focused on providing reliable, "battle-tested, industry-trusted products" that align with Second Amendment freedoms, intended for personal and national protection. The business emphasizes customer respect and fast shipping.
This video offers advice to a business owner, encouraging them to practice gratitude. While the title and description focus on a mindset of thankfulness, the video also includes promotional links for TENICOR, a company known for producing firearms and related accessories. The inclusion of these links suggests a potential connection to the firearms community, even if the primary content is not explicitly about firearms.