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Bill Rancic is the winner of season one of The

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Apprentice, a successful entrepreneur many times over,

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author of four books, and has delivered hundreds of speeches

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for prestigious clients like Coca Cola, Capital One,

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Marriott, Wells Fargo and others. You can now catch him

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featured on History Channel's The Mega Brands That Built

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America. Bill. Welcome to The Action Catalyst.

Bill Rancic:

Oh, thank you for having me, quite an

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introduction.

Adam Outland:

Bill, you're joining us from Chicago today.

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You're from Chicago, your career seems to always keep you around

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Chicago or take you back to Chicag. For our listeners

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who've never been there, what's so special about Chicago? And

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why is the pizza better?

Bill Rancic:

Well, I'll answer the first part of the question

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first, and it's the people. You know, Chicago is a big city that

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gives you a hug when you come here, you know, the people just

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are real. They're hard working. And they're from here. It's

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generational. And it's like Boston, and a lot of these great

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cities where people take a lot of pride in their city. So the

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architecture is amazing. You know, the lakefront is

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incredible. But at the end of the day, it's about the people

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in the pizza just as the best. The deep dish pizza, no one

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makes it better than here in Chicago.

Adam Outland:

I want to talk about your first entrepreneurial

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venture. I mean, the very first, when did you catch the bug?

Bill Rancic:

Well, the first the first business I had was with my

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grandma, and I was 10. I was at my grandma's for the weekend, my

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mom and dad were heading out of town. And I woke up one morning

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and my grandmother is in the kitchen making breakfast. And

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you know, it's probably like a lot of entrepreneurs out there.

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I would always ask a million questions. You know, what goes

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here? Why are you doing that? How does that work. And my

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grandmother decided she was going to take me in the kitchen,

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and she was going to teach me how to cook. But I spent all day

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making pancakes with her in the kitchen. And then the next day,

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I woke up, and I raced into the kitchen, and I picked up the

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phone and I called all the old ladies who lived on my

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grandmother's block. And I invited them all to come over

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for a pancake breakfast. And they loved it. And then when

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they left, they all left $5 bills underneath their plate,

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and I said Oh my I'm onto something here. So then for the

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next five weeks, I went to my grandmother's every weekend, and

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I had this big shift restaurant, that my mom caught wind of what

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was going on and she shut the operation down, she claimed I

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was taking your sole Security money. So that business ended

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immediately. That was my first start to be honest with you. And

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then from there, I started buying and selling used cars

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when I was 14, there was an old publication, this is way before

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the Internet called the trading times. And I was using that to

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buy new cars and then resell them. And then I had the boat

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wash and wax business in college. And then when I was

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right out of college, I took a job briefly for about eight

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months. And I realized that I couldn't work for anyone else.

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And then I started a an Adelaide cigar subscription company that

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we send cigars to your home every month, we had over 10,000

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monthly subscribers getting these boxes sent to their home

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every single month, it took off, I started in a 400 square foot

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studio apartment. And then it quickly grew and grew. And it

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was, it was something.

Adam Outland:

Sounds like you internalized a lot of these

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important business principles very early on. I actually

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started a division of our company where we focus on

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providing one on one coaching to youth and I currently serve as

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president of our foundation, Kindness for Kids. And in that

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foundation, we actually it just reminds me that we actually work

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with young people in particular, the foundation sponsors,

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underserved youth, aging out foster youth, students that

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don't usually have mentorship and guidance in their life. And

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then we wrap coaching around them to help develop their

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skills, the exact kind of skills that I think it sounds like you

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practice that so many successful people practice early on in

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life. So you know, if you could walk us through some of the

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skills that you learned in those early days?

Bill Rancic:

Well, you know, for me, when I was growing up, the

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best lesson I learned from my parents was, it's okay to fail.

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It's okay to make mistakes, but it's never okay not to try, you

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know, with social media and the way the world has evolved.

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Everything has to be perfect. You know, and that's not how the

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real world works. And a lot of kids are afraid to try something

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because they're afraid they're gonna fail, you know, or they're

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afraid with their friends or their colleagues are gonna say,

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and they might be embarrassed. So, you know, entrepreneurship

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is really the birthplace of innovation. If you look at all

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these major companies that are out there today, they started in

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a garage or a studio apartment, you know, and they evolved into

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these massive corporations, you know, Apple, Amazon, I can go on

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and on. And we also you We are able to change the world through

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that innovation as well. And we have to keep Main Street alive.

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And I think we got to keep that spirit alive in America.

Adam Outland:

You were the winner of season one of The

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Apprentice, which maybe people don't remember, was an absolute

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phenomenon when it was on the air. What was it like to

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suddenly be in the public eye? And what are some of the habits

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and practices that set you apart from your peers and competitors?

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And ultimately helped you win?

Bill Rancic:

Yeah, it was huge. It's funny that I won the first

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season of The Apprentice 20 years ago, last month. So it's

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kind of ironic, and it changed my life. There is no question

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about it. You know, we had 25 million viewers every week

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watching, it was, you know, today, if the hit show gets 3

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million, that's considered a complete success. So, you know,

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that was the golden age of TV and in our generation, but it

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was remarkable. You know, it was just as if someone flipped the

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switch. And I was introduced to the world. And I would say, but

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I learned a lot of lessons, because we had, you know, really

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good competitors, we had, you know, there were 16 of us, great

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entrepreneurs, great business people, you know, Harvard, and

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Yale, and all these amazing, you know, business schools. And I

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think there were three things I learned that I implement every

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day. And one is you have to be agile, you have to be willing to

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adjust and adapt and react to what's happening around you. And

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we saw it during COVID, you know, those who were able to

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adjust and react stayed around those who didn't became extinct.

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And that is my belief, with or without them it, I think, you

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know, secondly, we have to learn to think like a conductor, you

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know, you have to check your ego at the door, and you've got to

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think of a conductor of an orchestra, that's hiring the

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best people. Don't try to play every instrument yourself. So

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you know, a lot of people that they think they know everything.

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And I don't believe that I think you got to get the good, you

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know, the best people you can around you. And I think you have

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to stop making excuses. I think, you know, one of the reasons

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people fail is because they point to their left, and they

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point to the right, and they blame everyone and everything

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around them. If you look at the people who are in that rare air,

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they point the finger at themselves, because at the end

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of their career, there's no one else to blame, but themselves.

Adam Outland:

Your first gig after winning was helping to

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manage the construction of the Trump International Hotel and

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Tower in Chicago. That must have been intimidating. Had you done

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any real estate before?

Bill Rancic:

Hmm. Well, I had done a little bit, but the

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biggest project I had done was a 34 unit building. So much, much

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different. But you know, I went into it with the right mindset.

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And I think it's kind of a Midwest mindset, I went in, and,

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uh, my goal wasn't to, you know, try to be the big boss, I went

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into trying to be the sponge. And I realized that I didn't

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know everything, and that I had to get good people around me.

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And that was it. And I wanted to learn everything I could from,

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from everyone, great architects and engineers and mechanical

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engineers. And that was kind of my goal. When I first got on, I

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took my time, I kind of sat back and I took it all in before I

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started to kind of get into my role.

Adam Outland:

We don't want to spend a lot of time talking

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about Trump, because there's a lot about him out there already

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on both sides. But is there anything about him that

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everybody's got wrong?

Bill Rancic:

You know, I will say he treated me exceptionally

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well treated me like one of his children. And ultimately, he

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wanted me to succeed. He wanted me to be as successful as I

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could. And I think that's what he wants. For most people. You

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know, I don't want to get into politics, or any of that, I get

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it, you know, the world we're living in is very divided, but I

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can just share with you. My personal first hand experience

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in the way he treated me was he far exceeded any expectation I

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had, and really took me under his wing. So it was a life

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changing experience that I will always remember and always

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cherish. And I look back on that experience of being on that

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show. And I met my wife through that experience I had my child

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like it was really was amazing. I've been able to do a bunch of

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TV shows as a result. So life is full of opportunities, and you

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have to seize opportunities. I was just with Howie Mandel the

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other day, and I'm going to give him a shout out. He had a great

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quote, he said, you know, nothing starts with no. And you

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know, if you always say no to opportunities, you're going to

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wind up with nothing, you know, I came home and I told my, my 11

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year old son that because it's amazing advice, you know, you

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got to be willing to take risks and go out there. And when I

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took that opportunity, this was the early days of reality

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television. 20 years ago, the TV show stations weren't filled

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with the reality TV that we had today. So, you know, it could

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have ruined me, you know, could have it could have been an

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absolute disaster, and I could have embarrassed myself. But you

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know, I knew that I wanted to take a risk and the upside, I

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think outweigh the downside.

Adam Outland:

But like you said, The Apprentice didn't scare you

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away from reality TV because you made your way into producing and

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starring in reality television alongside your wife, Giuliana.

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You'd already been in the public eye, but how did you cope with

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having your personal life in the spotlight instead of just your

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professional life?

Bill Rancic:

You know, we we made a kind of a promise to each

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other that if we were going to do what's called the Giuliana

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bills show and it ran for eight seasons on E. And we said we're

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going to use the show for good and naughty, you know, so many

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of these shows are poisonous, and it's just putting out the

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wrong thing. You know, and over the course of the eight seasons

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were able to tackle infertility, before anyone was talking about

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infertility, we're able to talk about Joe and his cancer battle

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with breast cancer, which raise so much awareness, all of our

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mission trips to Haiti and, and the different philanthropic

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things we did. So, you know, we really use the show as a

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positive platform, and it was a show you can watch with your

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kids. And that was something we were proud of. So that was kind

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of what we did. You know, we were the executive producers on

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the show, we controlled all the content, and our lives aren't

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filled with drama. Now, that's just not how we live. We're

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we're Midwest people, you know, normal. I'm a regular Chicago

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guy.

Adam Outland:

Well, continuing that long television career,

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you're now featured on The Mega Brands That Built America airing

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on the History Channel, which is a really entertaining look into

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the early innovations and some of the biggest businesses of our

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time. Do you have a favorite episode, or one that surprised

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you the most?

Bill Rancic:

Well, I'll tell you, I love the History Channel.

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I've always been a fan of the History Channel. In the early

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days, I used to get out binge watch Modern Marvels and all

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their amazing programming. And when this opportunity came

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along, I knew I wanted to do it took me all about 10 seconds to

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say, Where do I need to be? There's so many great episodes

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this season, the evolution of credit cards, you know, there

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was a gentleman who was out to dinner, and back in the early

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days, you had to pay cash, or you wrote a check. And this guy

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was out to dinner with clients, he forgot his checkbook, you

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didn't have enough cash on him. He was horribly embarrassed, he

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had to go to the men's room and call his wife and she had to

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bring the checkbook. And he left he said, I'm never gonna let

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that happen again. And through that embarrassing moment, he

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created Diners Club card. And now it's a $6 trillion industry

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in the credit card business. So you know, I love how, you know,

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innovation really comes from necessity. You know, Nike is

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another great one. I'm a huge fan of Nike. But you know, the

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co founder of Nike, along with Phil Knight was in his kitchen

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when his wife was making waffles. And that was how he

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came up with the soul of the Nike shoe from a wall flight, he

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made the first shoe on a waffle iron. So it's really

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educational. I watch it with my 11 year old son, you know, he

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loves it, he would watch it even if I wasn't on the show. It's a

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great way to give people the vitamin without them knowing

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they're taking the vitamin.

Adam Outland:

Are there any themes that you keep seeing show

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up again and again, between the businesses?

Bill Rancic:

Well, the one thing is everyone has failures, right?

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All these people have failed at something wrong way. And you

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know, we don't learn much from success, we learn a hell of a

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lot failure again, and that's my theme, like the young people

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coming up today have this absolute fear of failure, right?

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It's something that they have to overcome, otherwise, they're not

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going to grow, you're gonna really stunt your growth. And I

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look back on my career. And you know, I've made a lot of

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mistakes along the way. But I don't make them twice. That's a

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real failure. We can make them twice.

Adam Outland:

Bill, if you were making the show 100 years into

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the future. Is there a modern day brand or company you think

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would make the cut?

Bill Rancic:

Everything Elon Musk is doing? No question. The

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guy's changing the world. I mean, he what he's got going on

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the way his brain is wired, is her modern day, Einstein. Like,

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it's unbelievable. What he's going to do with these, you

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know, self driving taxis and view Oh, Tesla, even down to the

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chip that he's putting in use people's brains. I mean, there's

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a guy, he's a paraplegic, and he's able to play chess and all

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these games with this his mind, I mean, think about this, right?

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It is absolutely remarkable. He's the first guy to let re

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land a rocket. You know, NASA has been doing it for 55 years,

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60 years. And he comes in, and he's able to read real land a

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rocket. So I think anything he's doing will be on the show. He's

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wired differently. And where we see problems that, you know, are

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insurmountable, he comes up with solutions, you know, and that's

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what I always tell people that work for us, like, Don't come to

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me with problems coming up with solutions, because there's

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always going to be problems, no one's going to live a problem

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free life. So you better be good at solving problems. And that's,

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I think, the way his mind is wired, nothing is out of the

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question, would you have ever thought you're gonna put a brain

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ship in a human beings brain, I would have never thought that

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never in a million years. And it's, it's happening. So he's

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got a gift, you know, and he's been public about it, you know,

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he is on the spectrum and has Asperger's and it goes to show

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you that the beautiful thing about life is that we're all

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different. And we all have strengths and we all have

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weaknesses. And, you know, we're a lot of people may see that as

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a disability, he turns that into into a hell of a gift and

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element advantage, because, you know, he's not neurotypical.

Adam Outland:

Yeah, he's made it ijnto almost a superpower. Okay,

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let's talk about food. You mentioned earlier that you're

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mixing your love of food and business already at age 10. And

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today, you own a number of highly celebrated restaurants

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across the country. Tell us about your evolution into full

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on restaurant guy.

Bill Rancic:

You know, I realized early on that, that I

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love food and I loved cooking. But I also realized as an adult,

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that it's the worst possible business you can get into has

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the highest failure rate. You know, it's like investing in

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resources. You know, it's just like, not a great return, but my

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wife was born in Naples, Italy, and whenever her mom would come

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into town to visit we would have people lined up to come over for

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dinner at the door, to have her home cooking from Naples. And

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then one day Joanna said we should open up an Italian

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restaurant. And I'm thinking this is this is a way to burn

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money, like horrible idea, horrible idea. And we're out to

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dinner one night with a guy named Greg Olson, who used to be

Bill Rancic:

a Chicago bear. He's now a commentator for Fox. And Juliana

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and I are at dinner with him and his wife. And he says, Well,

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you're gonna open up an Italian restaurant, you should talk to

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my friend argit. We kind of coordinate each other for a year

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and a half or so. And then we opened up our first one, you

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know, 13 or 14 years ago, right here in Chicago. And we open up

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a second one and the third one, and now we have we have them

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spread throughout the country. And we're opening up more, we've

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got a lot in the pipeline.

Adam Outland:

What's your favorite meal? Doesn't have to

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be one of your restaurants.

Bill Rancic:

You know, I love a good cheeseburger. I love

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cheeseburger and fries. And I ran the New York Marathon. A

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couple years ago, when I finished I got a double

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cheeseburger, fries and a milkshake. And it was just like

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that was it. That was that was happening for me.

Adam Outland:

Can we do a quick lightning round?

Bill Rancic:

Yeah, hit me.

Adam Outland:

What's one thing you own that you should probably

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throw out?

Bill Rancic:

Oh my gosh, one thing I own that I should

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probably throw up a lot of old clothes, I got to donate a lot

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of these clothes. Because just they've been sitting there for

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10 years, and I haven't worn them. They probably don't fit

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anymore either after COVID picked up a few pounds during

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COVID. So it's harder to come off now that I'm in my 50s. But

Bill Rancic:

yeah, just stuff that I'll never wear again.

Adam Outland:

Who's the person you always wanted to meet, but

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never have.

Bill Rancic:

You know, I was always a huge fan of Frank

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Sinatra. And he's someone I just loved. And just just thought he

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was so cool. I loved him. I was fortunate enough, I met Neil

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Armstrong, about 15 years ago, I was at a event speaking in Kuala

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Lumpur, Malaysia, and he was also speaking. And that was

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someone on my list. I never thought in a million years, I

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would meet him and we had dinner together. It's just I'm a huge

Bill Rancic:

aviation fan. Unbelievable to be able to have dinner with him.

Adam Outland:

So you can settle the debate than firsthand about

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whether the moon landing was a hoax?

Bill Rancic:

Absolutely not. Absolutely not. He was so so

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amazing. Just a wonderful guy.

Adam Outland:

What's the one habit or practice that saves you

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the most time each day?

Bill Rancic:

I plan out my deck stay the night before. So I have

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a big legal pad guy. And I pick out what I'm going to wear the

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night before. So when I get up, I'm going it's ready to go. No

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thinking about it. That's it. I'm a big list guy and I love I

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get a real satisfaction from you know, from checking the items on

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the list.

Adam Outland:

Define what success means to you, and how

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you know when you've actually achieved it.

Bill Rancic:

Tough question. For entrepreneurs. It's it's your

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it's kind of a blessing and a curse. Because oftentimes, you

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have that never satisfied mindset, you know, and it's

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something that I'm I'm trying to improve upon. Right, I think,

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you know, when you climb the mountain, you got to stop and

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look what you just did, instead of trying and staring at the

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next peak that you have to climb. So for me, you know, I

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celebrate successes along the way. And it was something I

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learned from training for a marathon, when a competitive

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marathon runner starts the race, he breaks it down. And he says

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I'm going to get two mile five in this time, and I'm gonna get

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some mile 12 and 15. And he has little celebratory mile markers

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along the way. And that's kind of how I approach things in

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life, I look at the bigger picture. And that's in the back

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of my mind, but then I set little ones along the way and,

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and I take time to celebrate those little victories on the

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path to the larger one.

Adam Outland:

What's something significant you've changed your

Adam Outland:

mind about recently?

Bill Rancic:

That's another great question. Wow, these are

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awesome. I think, you know, I think I've changed my mind a

Bill Rancic:

little bit on being your flexible life. And I think

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having a child makes you do that, you know, when I was in

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kind of growth mode and in business mode, you know, I was

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very regimented, and you know, kind of very precise, and I

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think having a child, you have to you have to kind of be a

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little more flexible, and you got to you got to slow the train

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down. And I think that's okay. In life, you know, you go

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through different seasons in life and you don't want to have

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any regrets. And for me, I've learned to kind of be okay with

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working less, and I don't need, you know, I think I know when

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enough is enough. And I think I always wanted more and more and

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more. And now I'm like, Okay, well, that doesn't happen.

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That's okay. You know, I've got I've got a plan. And I'm

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learning to surrender more, where I used to try to muscle it

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myself. And now I just kind of ended over to the big man. And I

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never grew up with money. And now that we have, you know, the

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cheat a little bit of success realize that Yeah, my mom was

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right. You know, money doesn't buy happiness. You know, my

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parents are both school teachers. So, you know, it was

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that was ingrained in my head and I didn't want to believe

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them. And they were right. You know, you got to, it's about the

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people that you surround yourself with in life. It's

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about the relationships and, you know, I think being a good

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steward with the gifts God gave me. You know, I think that's

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ultimately the mission in life. You know, you gotta you got to

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use the tools that you've been given and use them wisely.

Adam Outland:

Often leaders are asked to share the best advice

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they received. Can you share the best piece of advice that you

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willfully and totally ignored.

Bill Rancic:

Oh my god. Well, I've ignored a lot of advice,

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and certainly could have gotten in on deals early. You know, I

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won't say the names of the companies, but I passed out on

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and, you know, it would have been a massive windfall. But I,

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you know, I think I learned this, and I got this advice

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early on, but I didn't really realize how true it was until

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later in life, that there's always going to be those people

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around you who wish they had your drive, your ambition, your

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vision, but they don't, well, they try to pull you down. In

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order to build themselves up, you got to be very careful about

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the people that you come into contact with, because those

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people, they may be your friends, your family, but they

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don't really have your best interest in mind. And you have

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to be aware of that. And I read this article that it said, the

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majority of the people we come into contact with on a daily

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basis are negative, we're going to say you're never going to be

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able to avoid these people. But when you're aware of who they

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are and what their intentions are, you negate their power.

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Right? And that's something that now I've learned to do. And I've

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learned, sometimes you gotta fire friends and you gotta love

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people from afar. And even family members, you know, and

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you got to remove that toxic, you know, bind from life. It's

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just It's poison.

Adam Outland:

So what's next?

Bill Rancic:

Well, we've got restaurants now RPM, Italian

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seafood, steak and pizza reporting as we've got a Vegas,

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DC we've got five in Chicago, we've got one coming in West

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Palm Beach, hopefully Nashville soon. So we're growing that I

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just started filming a show called dollar bill and it's

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going to be airing in all your airports on rich TV, and it's a

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business talk show. And we just had Howie Mandel on. I had

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Dennis Quaid on we got a really great lineup, really trying to

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bring financial literacy to people. So I'm really excited

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about that. And then hopefully, we're gonna be doing a lot more

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than mega brands have built America. As I love doing that

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it's one of my favorite projects to do.

Adam Outland:

New episodes of The Mega Brands That Built

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America are now airing weekly on Sunday nights at nine eight

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o'clock Central on the History Channel. And the series is also

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available to stream the next day on the History Channel app,

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history.com and across major TV providers Video on Demand

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platforms. Also available to own on Amazon Prime video or

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wherever you purchase your favorite series. Bill. Thanks

Adam Outland:

for your time.

Bill Rancic:

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Have a great

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day.