1:50

GoWild is not just a “Facebook” for Outdoorsman.

“If you post a hunting adventure [on social media], you can get trolled you can get death threats...it’s crazy. We wanted to build something that catered to this audience in ways that social media just didn’t.”

10:00

Moving from the marketing side of business to the founder side can be difficult, what led Brad Luttrell to where he is today?

17:06

Is there anything that Brad can remember from his past that was really helpful to get him to where he is today?

23:15

Brad Luttrell: “I’ve come to realize, and I really believe, that this is not about as much 'it’s worth more,' - it’s more about 'I have more work to do.'”

25:35

What advice would Brad Luttrell give to someone who is building a company or product trying to keep the client in mind?

Brad Luttrell: “Talk to them. Too many people build products for somebody that they have never really talked to.”

31:00

What is it like to have co-founders?

37:03

As a CEO of a fast growing company, how does Brad Luttrell prioritize objectives while also letting his people do what they need to do?

44:49

Brad talks about Raise 'Em Outdoors, a nonprofit camp that GoWild donates 1% of their profits to. Raising My Doors is a camp that teaches kids how to safely hunt, fish, and shoot. 

54:44

Brad Luttrell: “Am I gonna be sad if I don’t do this anymore?...You can add a lot of value into your life at 15-20 minutes a day, or you can waste a whole lot of it.”

 

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