From Navy SEAL To Viral Content Creator - MrBallen’s Insane Story
27 Sep 2024 (3 months ago)
Being a creator on hard mode (0s)
- A decision was made to pursue content creation due to its potential for virality and financial success. (37s)
- Despite initial failures and the demanding nature of content creation, a decision was made to create a quick video that unexpectedly garnered over 5 million views in a few hours. (49s)
- The speaker acknowledges their own limitations in business growth and credits their success to a business partner, Nick, who helped scale the company to over 50 employees and multiple shows. (5m3s)
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast (7m19s)
- A highly persistent individual repeatedly visited a workplace until offered a mailroom position and quickly excelled, ultimately working closely with talent. (7m19s)
- This individual's initial team, composed of friends and family, provided loyalty but lacked operational experience, leading to challenges due to rapid growth. (7m39s)
- Over time, the individual's team evolved, with the addition of a highly competent and operationally-minded individual, improving the overall functioning and efficiency. (8m3s)
Being hit by a grenade in combat (8m44s)
- A grenade detonated near the speaker and six other teammates while they were positioned behind a wall, resulting in injuries to all seven individuals. (13m1s)
- The speaker, believing they were about to die, experienced a moment of clarity and acceptance of death, even contemplating how their obituary might read. (16m8s)
- The speaker lost consciousness after the grenade explosion and was initially presumed dead by their medic, Kyle, who prioritized treating the other injured teammates. (14m29s)
- For a decade, the speaker felt like they were constantly turning down opportunities in fear of failure. (17m4s)
- After a near-death experience, the speaker now actively thinks about the fact that they are going to die and it is going to be matter-of-fact. (17m30s)
- After being medically evacuated, the speaker told the commanding officer that they watched what Navy SEALs do under fire and that the training works. (18m28s)
John's TikTok ideas bank (18m29s)
- He started his content creation journey after retiring from the military in 2017. (18m46s)
- He co-founded a networking event company called Elite Meet, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced him to explore other career paths. (20m15s)
- He was drawn to content creation because he saw it as a meritocracy and experimented with various content formats, including sketch comedy and dance videos, before finding his niche. (20m35s)
The SEALs turn on John (21m42s)
- He considered the Dyatlov Pass incident fascinating and representative of the kind of content he enjoyed consuming online. (22m55s)
- He had previously attempted to emulate the content styles of others in an attempt to gain popularity on social media, but these efforts were unsuccessful. (23m6s)
- Between 2017 and 2020, he utilized social media, particularly LinkedIn, to generate support for a veteran support organization called Elite Meet. (23m49s)
How telling 1 story launched MrBallen (25m2s)
- He received criticism from other Navy SEALs for building his personal brand around being a Navy SEAL. (25m2s)
- He deleted all of his Navy SEAL content and attempted to find success on social media by creating other types of content, but his videos were not getting views. (26m11s)
- While on a family trip, he filmed a video about a diaa pass that went viral on TikTok, gaining over 5 million views in a few hours, and decided to focus on telling stories on the platform. (27m11s)
- It is acknowledged that the individual might not be proud of how they initially approached content creation, but it ultimately led them to discover their passion for storytelling on social media. (29m1s)
- The individual's company currently consists of approximately 55 employees, including contractors transitioning to full-time roles, and boasts a substantial fan base of around 25 million across various platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, and a podcast. (30m21s)
- The individual's approach to work centers around pursuing projects that are challenging, bring a sense of accomplishment, and offer some level of enjoyment, as exemplified by their experience in the Navy SEALs. (34m8s)
Be rich or be a king? (35m2s)
- A desire for challenges, recognition, and enjoyable pursuits led to the decision to join the SEAL Teams. (35m40s)
- The decision to pursue a career in social media was driven by a desire for a challenging and potentially lucrative opportunity. (36m52s)
- The primary motivation shifted from seeking fame to seeking financial stability and providing for family. (37m53s)
The North Star for Ballen (40m44s)
- A shift in perspective occurred, moving from a focus on money to a desire for a lifestyle that maximizes time and minimizes stress while still allowing for personal fulfillment. (41m4s)
- The current focus is on identifying and pursuing activities that bring inherent enjoyment and reflect personal passions, prioritizing the process over future rewards. (42m5s)
- A podcast, initially projected to incur financial losses, has become the most successful endeavor, bringing immense satisfaction and a desire to continue indefinitely. (42m37s)
1 thing to be a better storyteller (44m0s)
- To be a better storyteller, one should fully commit to the story being told. (47m14s)
- Rather than simply reciting facts, a storyteller should embody the story and convey the emotions and thoughts of those involved. (47m25s)
- This level of commitment, akin to acting, allows the audience to experience the story as if it were the storyteller's own. (47m32s)