Randall Pich is a designer, creative director, entrepreneur and founder/CEO of multiple brands including Live Fit Apparel, Top Threads and Skylab Prints. Randall comes from very humble beginnings as an immigrant kid growing up in poverty in the East side of Long Beach, CA. His childhood influences of art, music, skate culture and fitness all culminated in turning a $300 investment into multimillion dollar company (Live Fit Apparel). In this episode we dissect how Randall was able to overcome adversity and multiple failures throughout his life and use a consistent and tenacious work ethic to build unique brands, strong teams and a dynamic culture in his companies, and a large following.

Show Highlights:
— Randall’s mom’s journey of surviving the genocide and fleeing Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge.
— Randall’s childhood in East Long Beach, CA in poverty not knowing the difference between food stamps and dollars.
— Choosing skateboarding over gang banging.
— How Randall’s music career led to his first experiences in screen printing shirts.
— Early Business failures and a passion to help people live a better life turned into the foundation for Live Fit Apparel.
— Being unique in a competitive market and not worrying about what other brands/businesses are doing.
— Assessing opportunity and knowing when to pivot or changing paths.
— Building and fostering a strong culture in a growing company.
— Taking time away from your business to set goals and make better decisions.
— Starting Live Fit Apparel with just a $300 investment.
— Partnering with the right people on social media and the power of building a personal brand as a business owner.
— Running a business as a parent.
— What currently motivates Randall in business.

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