In this episode of the Remote Work Tribe podcast, we chat with Nick Gray, founder of Museum Hack and author of The Two Hour Cocktail Party. We discuss why founders should build their personal brand, how to start sharing online when you have no idea what to post, Nick’s approach to asset allocation and investing, and the $50,000 real estate mistake he learned the hard way.
Episode timestamps:
- How did Nick get into living his life “out loud”? (0:55)
- Why founders need to build a personal brand. (3:23)
- The biggest reason founders don’t start posting online. (6:29)
- A simple trick to help anyone start sharing on social media. (7:17)
- What is asset allocation and why should founders care? (14:09)
- Nick’s investing approach and why he’s 85% in stocks. (16:08)
- The best books and resources for beginner investors. (19:19)
- The $50,000 real estate deal that went sideways. (22:28)
- Should founders go all in on the business or diversify early? (25:55)
- Lightning round questions. (31:11)
We hope you enjoy it!
Links mentioned on the podcast:
- The Remote Work Tribe Podcast: Nick Gray
- Tri Peak Holdings: Nick Gray’s Family Office
- PersonalWebsites.org: Discover Personal Websites
- Nick Gray’s PersonalWebsites.net
- Patron View: NYC Donor Database
- Nick Gray: The Personal Home Page of Nick Gray
- The 2-Hour Cocktail Party Book
- Patron View Museum Donor Leaderboards
- theremoteworktribe.com
- newsletter.theremotetribe.com
- jessicamalnik.com