The Dog Days

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Self Improvement Self deprecation No preachiness Why? Well, we found ourselves all in a similar place. All of us were about to embark on some sort of entrepreneurial journey. All of us had some degree of early success very young. And none of us really had any role models to look up to. We did what most people do when they’re desperate to improve or heal. Google. And that definitely helped. Rich Dad, poor dad; the monk that sold his Ferrari, Gary Vee podcasts, Joe Rogan podcasts, Brene Brown audio book. Everything. But no matter how many of those we listened to, something didn’t land. Something didn’t resonate. Something didn’t relate to who we were. To be honest, it felt like these self help gurus has just found a way to cleverly monetise their inspiring lives and went on tours to tell other wealthy people how to do it. Nothing felt real. Certainly not relatable. So, we decided to start our own podcast. Where we shared our own vulnerabilities, spoke openly about daily struggles and meet some inspiring people who were willing to tell us their stories in true dog days fashion.

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Self Improvement Self deprecation No preachiness Why? Well, we found ourselves all in a similar place. All of us were about to embark on some sort of entrepreneurial journey. All of us had some degree of early success very young. And none of us really had any role models to look up to. We did what most people do when they’re desperate to improve or heal. Google. And that definitely helped. Rich Dad, poor dad; the monk that sold his Ferrari, Gary Vee podcasts, Joe Rogan podcasts, Brene Brown audio book. Everything. But no matter how many of those we listened to, something didn’t land. Something didn’t resonate. Something didn’t relate to who we were. To be honest, it felt like these self help gurus has just found a way to cleverly monetise their inspiring lives and went on tours to tell other wealthy people how to do it. Nothing felt real. Certainly not relatable. So, we decided to start our own podcast. Where we shared our own vulnerabilities, spoke openly about daily struggles and meet some inspiring people who were willing to tell us their stories in true dog days fashion.

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London

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1-10

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Founded

2019

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