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How One DM Changed Everything with Jackson Mills from Mateship

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https://www.mateship.app/ [https://www.mateship.app/] Jackson Mills [https://www.instagram.com/jacksonmillsy/] This week, I sit down with entrepreneur, content creator, touch football representative and all-round opportunity magnet, Jackson "Millsy" Mills. From landing his first role at Qantas through cold outreach, to sliding into the DM's and receiving a reply from Mark Cuban, becoming friends with the Beckhams, working in cybersecurity, and now building innovative startup Mateship, Jackson shares the lessons he's learned from saying yes, putting himself out there, and backing himself long before anyone else did. Together they chat about personal branding, startup life, side quests, social media, building in public, and why some of the biggest opportunities come from simply starting a conversation. If you've ever wondered whether you should send the DM, take the meeting, launch the idea, or put yourself out there a little more, this episode is for you.

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How One DM Changed Everything with Jackson Mills from Mateship

https://www.mateship.app/ [https://www.mateship.app/] Jackson Mills [https://www.instagram.com/jacksonmillsy/] This week, I sit down with entrepreneur, content creator, touch football representative and all-round opportunity magnet, Jackson "Millsy" Mills. From landing his first role at Qantas through cold outreach, to sliding into the DM's and receiving a reply from Mark Cuban, becoming friends with the Beckhams, working in cybersecurity, and now building innovative startup Mateship, Jackson shares the lessons he's learned from saying yes, putting himself out there, and backing himself long before anyone else did. Together they chat about personal branding, startup life, side quests, social media, building in public, and why some of the biggest opportunities come from simply starting a conversation. If you've ever wondered whether you should send the DM, take the meeting, launch the idea, or put yourself out there a little more, this episode is for you.

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