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And I realized he's kind of a big deal.Darren trained as a lawyer.He worked at McKinsey & Company.
His latest book, which I have right here-- "Master Your Code-- The Art, Wisdom, and Science of Leading an Extraordinary Life."Darren today is a managing partner at Trium Consulting, where he coaches executives and their leadership team.Please join me in welcoming Darren J. Gold.
Of course. Thank you, Darren.Darren, I want to begin from the very beginning.I know what fascinated me most was listening to your story, your childhood experiences, and how they shaped you and your path forward.
What should we be aware of?Darren, thank you so much.
CloeCouture.Darren Moulden, influencer, a.k.a.Darren Wears It Well.
Darren Moulden, influencer, a.k.a.Darren Wears It Well.Ale La Chula, YouTuber, a.k.a.
freelance. I just never considered myself wanting to work for anybody else. But I think the part -- and I'll answer forDarren -- I think part of the philosophy of Arts Fund is to enable artists that are working in non-traditional ways to basically have their Renaissance period.And that's something that we've discussed a few times.
down to the bone in order to really operate the way I wanted to.Darren was able to recognize that right away. And he's like, "Well, basically we want to let you keep doing that, but you don't have to worry about saving your own money and allthat. We'll be able to help you finance those things.
And so I think that that's the biggest thing.of Darren or other people.
I think there comes a point in life-- if we're all being realistic-- where you hit rock bottom.Like Darren said earlier, what you put on Instagram is your best moment, But there's a lot of other moments that are very discouraging, where youwant to give up on yourself.
Agent. Yeah, I guess you guys reached out to-- We did.To Darren, my agent and then we all just got together.And with everything, I'm always a little nervous and a little trepidatious to start something.
If you guys would have told me that I was going to have a channel that big four or five years ago, I would have been like,And darrenwearsitwell.com my blog, so make sure you check me out.
And I was on some-- you don't understand, you don't get it, we're changing the world-- as many startup acolytes, and CEOs, and leaders say.So where Darren and I differ, though, is we entered the world of sales in different places.Our trajectories were slightly different.
Yes. At least that's the hope.And so with Darren in this book, he did lose himself.And I think that is a component in real life too, when you don't have a tribe, to your point.
Well, she could tell that I was a Leo.Some of Teresita and Darren Walker and ..
We brought a bunch of Pink Floyd concerts, never seen before, to YouTube.Shout out to Darren and the team who sourced this.All of a sudden, there has been a lot of archives being emptied and brought out of the safe.
I introduce your speaker, Darren J. Gold.I first met Darren when he was a speaker at a TEDx event.And I reached out to him after the event because I was so impressed.
I've always clawed my way-- I've always had a goal, and so I've always spent my life setting milestones and having a vision.I remember Darren and John saying, seeing yourself there, no matter what circumstance you are in.And some of you are already tainted by the world.
Interviewer: And as you perform more and more over time, you first, when you started with the "Office" you only, I think it was second season , yeah, and thenwith "Extras" with Darren Lamb and taking on more of a central role in performing in that kind of comfort zone and was that just performing in general or were you kind ofStephen Merchant: Well we realized after the "Office" that I'd missed a trick because Ricky was getting paid three times Stephen Merchant: as a writer, director and an actor, I was only being paid twice.
it pretty much separates all of us. That's why the last flag that I decided to do -- I wasn't really sure about the last three that I was going to do -- so I was goingback and forth with Darren actually and trying to figure out maybe Tibet would have made sense, maybe England would have made sense. And in the end, really what made the mostsense was just doing a white flag, which is the surrender.
Darren today is a managing partner at Trium Consulting, where he coaches executives and their leadership team.Please join me in welcoming Darren J. Gold.Hi, Somya. Nice to see you.
You want to go where the benefits are the best, and vote with the wallet.We had a question from Darren, a Googler here.He was wondering if you have any recommendations for nontraditional ways of earning points and miles beyond credit card churning, beyond manufactured spend.
So, one, two, three-- Ooh, OK.Does anyone here know who Darren Brown is, except for him?
briefly about the work that's here today. I've been doing what I'm doing professionally which is creating art for 14 years. I've been creating art for 25 years.And just recently when I was -- Darren is the head of the Arts Fund, brought me into the group, I guess about a year ago. Up to that point, I was operating pretty muchindependently. And by the grace of God, I just always had people who were really supportive of my work. And it kind of found its own direction and
Like people will be using the future versions of these things, like, it won't be a big deal at all to them.- I've gotten a chance to get to know Darren Aronofsky well, he's been really leaning in and trying to figure out.It's fun to watch a genius who came up before any of this was even remotely possible, he created "Pi," one of my favorite movies,
help us. Really appreciate it. Let's get on with the show.Dr. Darren Candow. What is the mission that you're on in your life?I think right now would be to promote health and make people live longer free of disease. It's fascinating how we've
making six figures, but also entering what we now have-- the language called the sunken place.OK. Like Darren in the book, I was losing myself.I was screening my mother's calls.
There are people who say, Mateo, did Darren have to lose himself in order to be successful?And I say, but Darren, had to lose himself and become buck in order to become successful in this specific environment.It doesn't mean that he could have retained a sense of self and gone somewhere else that celebrated him.
And so I think that that's the biggest thing.I think, in Darren's case-- in general, in life, I'm not sure.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to "Talks at Google." I'm really excited here to speak to you today.I introduce your speaker, Darren J. Gold.I first met Darren when he was a speaker at a TEDx event.
I think she's extraordinary.OK. Darren, I see there's a question here.What three books have shaped your understanding that you can share with this?
What should we be aware of?OK. Darren, we're almost getting to be on time here.
Human skin. Can you guys go down the line and just introduce yourself and what characters you play?Sure. I'm Darren Bluestone, and I play Princeton and Rod.I'm Danielle Thomas, and I play Gary Coleman.
Yes. Certain aspects are very flashy.We see in the book, Darren goes from being a shift supervisor at Starbucks making about 19k a year to being a salesdevelopment representative-- an SDR-- at a startup making 65k, basically overnight.
He would be considered the quintessential white man-- handsome, et cetera, well-spoken, et cetera.But his behavior, after giving that opportunity to Darren, clicks into a very dangerous kind of territory.And I think sometimes that, when people get into these jobs, whether it's tech financial, marketing, et cetera, and it's high octane, high behavior, bad behavior,
S-U-M-W-N. And in terms of Clyde calling him Darrone, even though his name is just Darren-- as you said, very easy to pronounce-- that is the first indication that thereare going to be people in this organization who have no care for Darren's humanity, who don't care about him, who aren't going to look at him as a person,but are going to treat him as an employee.
And so I think that that's the biggest thing.So that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar quote is intended to show people that Darren is either going to do what he needs to do in order to go
I went back, and I started googling.And I said, let me see who Darren Gold is.And I realized he's kind of a big deal.
as rules, they just are the way the world works, that both serve us and limit us.Can you explain that a little bit more, Darren, to say that, how did you recognize the likability for a code?And then how did you go about changing that?
Yeah. It's terrible. It's really bad.You just got off a plane, Darren.Why is it just for me?
look at it as well um this study which was done by Darren shriber when he was at San Diego um was trying to look at
So, one, two, three-- Ooh, OK.A man who is a huge inspiration to me is a man named Darren Brown.
a Chrysler mechanic driving it, not James Darren.
If you guys would have told me that I was going to have a channel that big four or five years ago, I would have been like,Oh, and follow me on Instagram @darrenwearsitwell.
You know, Hunter S. Thompson has this line, that the only way to find out where the edge, where the line is, is by crossing it.Look, part of, you mentioned Darren,
Let's dig into that a little bit in terms of sales that yield survival in the field.Talk to us a little bit about your experience and how you tied that to the main character Darren in "Black Buck."Yeah. My experience in sales was wild, as it is for many people, especially working in a startup, because what
Everything that was said in this book resonated with me, starting with the character of Ma--loving, encouraging, the mother of Darren and in the book, the kind of mother that you look at your own mother and you're like, yeah,that's her. She may not be Jamaican, but she Black.
Yeah. And it certainly is.There are people who say, Mateo, did Darren have to lose himself in order to be successful?And I say, but Darren, had to lose himself and become buck in order to become successful in this specific environment.
And so I think that that's the biggest thing.Those direct addresses would-- to use the word that you use before we started this-- would tether the reader to Darren, and despite all
And so I think that that's the biggest thing.hoped that anyone who read the book would be able to take away a few gems and things not to do from Darren's own journey.
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