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  • Jan 16, 2025 | techinasia.com | Jay Kim

    This article is part of Tech in Asia’s partnership with The Jay Kim Show where we publish the revised transcripts from the show’s podcast interviews with top entrepreneurs. This is heavily revised from the original show transcripts. For the full interview, go here. Gary Vee is one of those natural-born entrepreneurs. He was hustling at the age of five, setting up lemonade stands, and selling baseball cards, making thousands of dollars a week.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | techinasia.com | Jay Kim

    This article is part of Tech in Asia‚Äôs partnership with The Jay Kim Show where we publish the revised transcripts from the show‚Äôs podcast interviews with top entrepreneurs. This is heavily revised from the original show transcripts. For the full interview, go here. Dawoon Kang is the co-founder, CEO, and head of marketing of the popular dating app Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB). She runs the company with her two sisters, Soo and Arum.

  • May 30, 2024 | jaykimthinks.substack.com | Jay Kim

    I used incessantly update my Myspace page. Then it was Facebook. Then I started blogging. Blogging was harder but much more rewarding. It was slower but deeper. Then I got on Instagram. And Twitter, long before it was X. Then I started writing articles and books. Articles were harder to write. Books were harder still. But they were both so much more rewarding. They were slower, excruciatingly so. But they were also deeper, exponentially so.

  • Apr 24, 2024 | outreachmagazine.com | Jay Kim

    I grew up in the church but began genuinely following Jesus in college. After a season of deconstructing faith, I began a slow journey back toward God through a small group of guys I met with every Monday night. During that season of life, I remember hearing God more clearly than at any other time. But his voice was never audible. I never awoke in the middle of the night, like Samuel, hearing my name called from the darkness.

  • Nov 8, 2023 | relevantmagazine.com | Jay Kim

    With just about every important situation in life that we choose to engage, there is a common, consistent, universal choice to be made. It’s the choice between making a point and making a difference. The path of least resistance is to make a point. We say what needs to be said. We say it as firmly and as loudly as we can. If others respond in the positive, our work is done and we feel accomplished. If they respond in the negative, we volley right back.

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