Gary Goes Back Home to Give One of the Best Keynotes of His Career | NAC New Jersey 2019 Keynote

Gary Goes Back Home to Give One of the Best Keynotes of His Career | NAC New Jersey 2019 Keynote
In this keynote, Gary returns back to his home state of New Jersey to deliver one of his best speeches to date. He covers a wide range of topics focusing on why many people are afraid to “start” their real process including fear of judgment, losing, playing in the middle and plenty of others. Be sure to check the timestamps in the comment section for all the topics covered… Enjoy!

Text me here https://garyvee.com/Community-yt

Your comments are my oxygen, please take a second and say ‘Hi’ in the comments and let me and my team know what you thought of the video … p.s. It would mean the world to me if you hit the subscribe button 😉

My direct to consumer winery, Empathy Wines: https://garyvee.com/EmpathyWinesYT
My K-Swiss sneaker: https://garyvee.com/GV004

Gary Vaynerchuk is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency servicing Fortune 100 clients across the globe. He’s a sought out public speaker, a 5-time New York Times bestselling author, and an angel investor in companies like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, and Uber.

VaynerX, also includes Gallery Media Group, which houses women’s lifestyle brand PureWow and men’s lifestyle brand ONE37pm. In addition to running VaynerMedia, Gary also serves as a partner in the athlete representation agency VaynerSports, cannabis-focused branding and marketing agency Green Street and restaurant reservations app Resy. Gary is a board/advisory member of Ad Council and Pencils of Promise, and is a longtime Well Member of Charity: Water.

Second Channel: https://garyvee.com/GVTV
Instagram: http://garyvee.com/Instagram
Podcast: http://garyvee.com/audioexperience
LinkedIn: http://garyvee.com/LinkedIn
Twitter: https://garyvee.com/Twitter
Facebook: http://garyvee.com/GaryVeeFacebook
Snapchat: http://garyvee.com/Snapchat
Website: http://garyvaynerchuk.com
TikTok: http://garyvee.com/TikTok
Weekly playlist: http://garyvee.com/m2mall
GaryVee 365 Alexa skill: http://garyvee.com/garyvee365

Subscribe to my VIP newsletter for updates and giveaways: http://garyvee.com/GARYVIP

Dutch Court Rules vs. Facebook in Suit Over Cryptocurrency Scam Ads

Facebook’s oversight of cryptocurrency ads was not enough to satisfy a court in the Netherlands. Dutch court Rechtbank Amsterdam issued a ruling this week saying that the social network can be required to use filter technologies to identify and take down ads linked to cryptocurrency scams, which featured the images of celebrities including media personality…

This Innovative Billboard Uses Noise Pollution to Charge Electric Cars

While it can be a bit unnerving for pedestrians when a car whooshes by with little more noise than a passing breeze, the relative silence of electric cars is one of their best attributes. We’ve become so accustomed to the raucous clatter, sputter and grinding of combustion engines, we hardly even notice the sounds until…

Facebook Brings Political and Issue Ad Policies, Transparency Tools to Taiwan

Facebook’s political and issue ad policies and ad transparency tools were extended to Taiwan prior to that country’s presidential election, which will be held Jan. 11, 2020. Public policy director Katie Harbath said in a blog post that anyone seeking to run ads about social issues, elections or politics in Taiwan must first confirm their…

Why the Oath of Office Played Such an Important Role in This Candidate’s Reelection Ad

A Virginia congresswoman running for reelection told her story by going back to when she took her first oath of office–at age 17 in the United States Naval Academy. The spot, from U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va., contrasted her commitment to service with a strong message in favor of impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump,…

Hyatt Joins IHG, Hilton and Marriott in Eliminating Miniature Toiletries

Following Marriott, Hilton, and the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) lead, Hyatt has officially joined its corporate peers in kicking single-use plastic toiletries to the curb. The hospitality brand announced Tuesday morning that it would be transitioning from “small bottles of shower gel, shampoo, conditioner and lotion,” to “large-format” containers in the brand’s 896 hotels and…

Bug Caused Camera on Facebook iOS App to Activate When Not in Use

A bug in Facebook’s flagship iOS application caused the app’s camera to activate after users tapped on photos while browsing News Feed. Dimitar Mihov (Mix) of The Next Web and Alfred Ng of CNET shared several tweets from Facebook users (embedded below) regarding the issue. Facebook vice president of integrity Guy Rosen took to Twitter…

The Marketing Arm Takes the Lead on State Farm’s $615 Million Creative Account

State Farm has chosen The Marketing Arm to lead its creative account, while also retaining DDB Chicago, the agency that created its “Like a Good Neighbor” tagline. The insurance giant is sending lead creative duties to Omnicom’s The Marketing Arm as it heads into 2020, following an extensive review focused on finding a refreshed campaign…

Cover Story: High Times’ First ‘Poster Child’

It’s things like the cover of “High Times” magazine’s next issue that demonstrate why “Cover Stories” are still important. The issue, which hits newsstands Wednesday, features a photo of 12-year-old
Charlotte Figi, the first child ever to grace the cover of a 45-year-old magazine known historically more for its adult use aspects. Instead, “High Times” is featuring her as as “a poster child for
the health and wellness movement of at-risk kids.”

JetBlue Joins the Basic Economy Movement With Basic Blue

Despite priding itself on being a challenger brand, JetBlue Airways has joined most other major U.S. airlines in offering a Basic Economy fare. Announced last year but officially launched today, the airline’s Basic Blue category is aimed at budget-conscious travelers who are willing to make a few compromises–though not as many as on some other…