21. Behind Every Success is a Dozen Failures, with David Schottenstein
Podcast |
Gravity
Publisher |
Brett Kaufman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
May 26, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:04:55

David Schottenstein has an intuitive ability to go after his goals without letting a fear of failure get in the way. As impressive as his bio is — he founded the fastest-growing custom clothing company in the United States, Astor and Black, at the age of 21; co-founded Viewabill in 2012; and today runs luxury eyewear company Privé Revaux — it would be much longer if it included all of his failures. David believes that, in order to acknowledge all of the successes someone has achieved, we also need to look at their failures because there is a direct correlation between the two.

What Brett asks:

  • [04:20] Tell me about your early childhood life.
  • [10:04] Did your father understand when you stopped being religious?
  • [15:24] What did you do to get kicked out of boarding school?
  • [26:42] What was it like getting into business, getting married, and having kids so young?
  • [28:38] Where did the idea for your business come from?
  • [34:38] What were some of the challenges with taking on this business so young?
  • [41:13] What was your feeling on the Astor and Black exit?
  • [47:55] What is your process for deciding what you’re going to commit to?
  • [53:37] What was your thinking around celebrity endorsements?
  • [55:53] How do you approach fatherhood?

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media

David Schottenstein talks about the experience growing up with a love of business and learning through failure before seeing success.

David Schottenstein has an intuitive ability to go after his goals without letting a fear of failure get in the way. As impressive as his bio is — he founded the fastest-growing custom clothing company in the United States, Astor and Black, at the age of 21; co-founded Viewabill in 2012; and today runs luxury eyewear company Privé Revaux — it would be much longer if it included all of his failures. David believes that, in order to acknowledge all of the successes someone has achieved, we also need to look at their failures because there is a direct correlation between the two.

What Brett asks:

  • [04:20] Tell me about your early childhood life.
  • [10:04] Did your father understand when you stopped being religious?
  • [15:24] What did you do to get kicked out of boarding school?
  • [26:42] What was it like getting into business, getting married, and having kids so young?
  • [28:38] Where did the idea for your business come from?
  • [34:38] What were some of the challenges with taking on this business so young?
  • [41:13] What was your feeling on the Astor and Black exit?
  • [47:55] What is your process for deciding what you’re going to commit to?
  • [53:37] What was your thinking around celebrity endorsements?
  • [55:53] How do you approach fatherhood?

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com

Resources:

Gravity is a production of Crate Media

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