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Join David Meltzer as he engages in conversations with three music legends - Ja Rule, Randy Jackson, and Tony Brown. They share their personal experiences and insights on navigating the music industry, dealing with rejection, and the importance of self-belief. Randy Jackson talks about his philosophy of handling "NOs" and the difference between wants and needs. Ja Rule discusses the importance of finding the right mentors and learning from others' mistakes. Tony Brown emphasizes the need for confidence, even to the point of arrogance, and the power of proving others wrong. Tune in to hear these music legends share their honest life advice and lessons learned from their illustrious careers.
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David Meltzer is the Co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing and formerly served as CEO of the renowned Leigh Steinberg Sports & Entertainment agency, which was the inspiration for the movie Jerry Maguire.
His life’s mission is to empower OVER 1 BILLION people to be happy! This simple yet powerful mission has led him on an incredible journey to provide one thing…VALUE. In all his content and communication that’s exactly what you’ll receive.
He is a three-time international best-selling author, a Top 100 Business Coach, the executive producer of the Apple TV series 2 Minute Drill and Office Hours, and the host of the top entrepreneur podcast, The Playbook. His newest book, Game-Time Decision Making, was a #1 new release, David has been recognized by Variety Magazine as their Sports Humanitarian of the Year and awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.