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Getting Fired Forced Him to Build His Own Empire With AI ft. Devin Erickson

1 h 22 min · 1 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Getting Fired Forced Him to Build His Own Empire With AI ft. Devin Erickson

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Devin Erickson got fired by his best friends. A year later he'd built something bigger than what they took from him. Devin Erickson got fired on a Wednesday, HR in the room, severance printed, by the same guys who were supposed to stand up at his wedding. Six years of his life, gone in one meeting. This one goes back to the floor dropping out. Dropping out of college at 19 with $600 and two bins to his name. Couch-hopping in Chicago. Driving home negative $3 in the bank feeling like a failure. And the thing his mom said that flipped it: "You're going to figure it out." Now Devin runs a media business powered by AI... agents that handle his inbox, ads, trading, and content while he edits with his AirPods in. We get into how to build AI agents for a small business, how to start with AI as a beginner, and why staying curious beats being smart. But the real thread isn't the tech. It's betting on yourself when it feels like it could cost you everything, and knowing that if you're broke and figuring it out right now, you're not the only one. ABOUT DEVIN Devin Erickson is a media production founder and AI systems builder in Chicago. After getting fired from the agency he helped start, he rebuilt from scratch — launching Run Media, building custom agents that run his operations, and growing a personal brand on LinkedIn from zero. All with a baby on the way. IN THIS EPISODE: getting fired and starting over, building AI agents as a solopreneur, personal branding on LinkedIn, and entrepreneurship in your 20s. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — The worst part about getting fired 2:00 — Building physical things with AI 4:15 — How the firing actually went down 5:30 — Dropping out at 19 with $600 7:25 — Rock bottom: negative $3, back home 13:50 — What his mom said that changed everything 14:40 — Starting over: Run Media 22:50 — The 3-minute trick to get confident on camera 34:45 — The shift to AI systems and agents 39:40 — Treating every "no" like data 47:00 — How to actually start with AI 51:55 — Live demo: meet Jarvis, his AI COO 1:04:00 — Vibe coding and "if it works, leave it" 1:16:00 — You're not alone, and it's going to be okay LINKS [FREE] LLM council skill: https://app.notion.com/p/LLM-Council-LIVE-free-skill-f4dcbd4458f04ab0aaa659677078a2e7?source=copy_link [https://app.notion.com/p/LLM-Council-LIVE-free-skill-f4dcbd4458f04ab0aaa659677078a2e7?source=copy_link] Devin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devinfromchicago/ [https://www.instagram.com/devinfromchicago/] Devin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-erickson-888ab421b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-erickson-888ab421b/] Follow Kids Like Us: https://www.instagram.com/thekidslikeus/ [https://www.instagram.com/thekidslikeus/]

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Portada del episodio Getting Fired Forced Him to Build His Own Empire With AI ft. Devin Erickson

Getting Fired Forced Him to Build His Own Empire With AI ft. Devin Erickson

Devin Erickson got fired by his best friends. A year later he'd built something bigger than what they took from him. Devin Erickson got fired on a Wednesday, HR in the room, severance printed, by the same guys who were supposed to stand up at his wedding. Six years of his life, gone in one meeting. This one goes back to the floor dropping out. Dropping out of college at 19 with $600 and two bins to his name. Couch-hopping in Chicago. Driving home negative $3 in the bank feeling like a failure. And the thing his mom said that flipped it: "You're going to figure it out." Now Devin runs a media business powered by AI... agents that handle his inbox, ads, trading, and content while he edits with his AirPods in. We get into how to build AI agents for a small business, how to start with AI as a beginner, and why staying curious beats being smart. But the real thread isn't the tech. It's betting on yourself when it feels like it could cost you everything, and knowing that if you're broke and figuring it out right now, you're not the only one. ABOUT DEVIN Devin Erickson is a media production founder and AI systems builder in Chicago. After getting fired from the agency he helped start, he rebuilt from scratch — launching Run Media, building custom agents that run his operations, and growing a personal brand on LinkedIn from zero. All with a baby on the way. IN THIS EPISODE: getting fired and starting over, building AI agents as a solopreneur, personal branding on LinkedIn, and entrepreneurship in your 20s. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — The worst part about getting fired 2:00 — Building physical things with AI 4:15 — How the firing actually went down 5:30 — Dropping out at 19 with $600 7:25 — Rock bottom: negative $3, back home 13:50 — What his mom said that changed everything 14:40 — Starting over: Run Media 22:50 — The 3-minute trick to get confident on camera 34:45 — The shift to AI systems and agents 39:40 — Treating every "no" like data 47:00 — How to actually start with AI 51:55 — Live demo: meet Jarvis, his AI COO 1:04:00 — Vibe coding and "if it works, leave it" 1:16:00 — You're not alone, and it's going to be okay LINKS [FREE] LLM council skill: https://app.notion.com/p/LLM-Council-LIVE-free-skill-f4dcbd4458f04ab0aaa659677078a2e7?source=copy_link [https://app.notion.com/p/LLM-Council-LIVE-free-skill-f4dcbd4458f04ab0aaa659677078a2e7?source=copy_link] Devin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devinfromchicago/ [https://www.instagram.com/devinfromchicago/] Devin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-erickson-888ab421b/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/devin-erickson-888ab421b/] Follow Kids Like Us: https://www.instagram.com/thekidslikeus/ [https://www.instagram.com/thekidslikeus/]

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Portada del episodio 5 Ways to be More Interesting (After Getting Rejected 30 Times) ft. Bri Brunner

5 Ways to be More Interesting (After Getting Rejected 30 Times) ft. Bri Brunner

everyone's consuming the same stuff, saying the same things, stuck in the same week on repeat. in a world this saturated, being genuinely interesting might be the rarest skill left. so we broke down how to be more interesting, not the born-with-it kind, the kind you can actually build. if you've ever sat in a room laughing on cue while something inside went quiet, this one's for you. what we get into: 0:00 the 3 types of people (which one are you) 3:30 way 1: how to actually articulate yourself 10:00 body language, mirroring, and asking better questions 19:45 way 2: change your environment (and why your room matters) 27:00 way 3: the year of yes (the woman who learned to surf at 50) 31:30 way 4: when to say no (be the lion) 35:30 way 5: the rejection list (the bagel disaster) 41:30 the 6th nobody expects: just be honest 44:00 what to actually do tomorrow what to actually do tomorrow the whole life we're building started with one yes on the side of a road. that's episode 1 if you want the kiteboarding origin story → https://youtu.be/iQ30h-qNpUI?si=FS1XcY1fslABZqLB [https://youtu.be/iQ30h-qNpUI?si=FS1XcY1fslABZqLB] how to be more interesting, conversation skills, feeling stuck in your 20s, social skills, gen z

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Portada del episodio The World is Collapsing. Here's Why That's Good News For You.

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Portada del episodio How He Landed Brands Like Adobe, Red Bull & Young LA at 22 | ft. Vlad Nikiforov

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Vlad had six months to learn English or get sent back to Russia.. No film school. No connections. A phone and pirated editing software he couldn't afford. That's where this episode starts. With a 13-year-old kid who didn't speak a word of English, opening Google Translate while the other kids opened Snapchat. Ten years later, Vlad Nikifarov (aka Vlad) is a 22-year-old creative director and videographer in Minneapolis. He lands brand deals with Adobe, Young LA, and Delinquents Truly. He gets paid to travel. He lives with the same creators he used to watch on YouTube before he ever picked up a camera. But this conversation isn't as much "stategy" as it is a story underneath the story. The doubt. The loneliness of not having friends who speak your language. The first paid gig for $150. Working at Marshalls with headphones in, listening to the guy who would eventually fly him to LA. The shoots where he went completely mute because he was so deep in his head. The moment it felt weird to call himself an artist and the day he claimed it anyway. If you've ever felt like the dream is for other people, this one is deadass for you. In this episode: * How Vladka landed brand deals with Adobe, Red Bull & Young LA with zero connections * The green card lottery win and the six-month ultimatum that followed * Why calling yourself a creator feels weird when nobody in your family is one * The spec ad strategy that got Yes Theory to DM him in 20 minutes * How he funded his first camera, then quit the job and went full time * Why your creative passion should be the full-time and rent money the side gig * The biggest mistake young videographers make (and the habit that fixes it) * How to engineer your authority before you feel qualified * The DM that turned a Marshalls shift into a flight to LA * The truth about being terrified on big sets, even after you've "made it" Find Vlad on Instagram (work) — https://www.instagram.com/vladdkkaa/ [https://www.instagram.com/vladdkkaa/] Personal — https://www.instagram.com/vladsjournal [https://www.instagram.com/vladsjournal] 00:00 — From pirated software to Adobe 06:20 — Six months to learn English or get sent back 09:45 — "If I can learn English, what else can I learn?" 18:42 — First gig: $150 (and what it taught him) 25:50 — How Adobe actually reached out 32:10 — The Marshalls voice memo that changed everything 41:18 — The Yes Theory spec ad that worked in 20 minutes 1:02:15 — The biggest mistake young creators make 1:14:50 — Why it felt weird to call himself an artist 1:26:40 — For the kid who feels meant for more Kids Like Us is the podcast for ambitious 18–30 year olds who feel something needs to change but don't know where to start. Hosted by Syd Meyer: 22-year-old agency owner, sponsored kiteboarder, filmmaker, and world traveler who built this because she needed it when it didn't exist. Real stories. Raw conversations. Evidence that the life you picture is closer than you think. New episodes weekly. Subscribe/follow so you don't miss the next one.

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Portada del episodio New Entrepreneur? Watch This First ft. Ella Herbert

New Entrepreneur? Watch This First ft. Ella Herbert

Starting a business when you're scared to be seen? This one's for you. New entrepreneur. Real conversation. No filter. ft. Ella Herbert ---------------------------------------- Ella typed out a post yesterday. Had it ready. Caption written. Video filmed. And then she stopped herself. Changed it from a Reel to a Story because she got scared of what people would think. That's where this episode starts — not at the finish line, not with someone who figured it all out — but right in the middle of the fear, with someone who is Day 1, doing it anyway. Ella Herbert is building EllaVate Wellness from scratch. Health coaching, moving to Texas, zero clients, zero blueprint. Just a dream and a whole lot of "what if nobody gets it." And I'm right there with her — because four months ago I made a decision to stop posting and start treating my content like a scientist treats data. No more throwing things at the wall. No more hoping something lands. In the last 30 days that decision generated 3.6 million views. This episode is the unfiltered conversation I wish someone had with me at the beginning. The stuff they don't tell you. The stuff that actually moves the needle when you're scared, broke on ideas, and building something from nothing. If you've ever typed something out and talked yourself out of posting it — this one is deadass for you. ---------------------------------------- In this episode: * Why the fear of being seen is a wall you built yourself * The content funnel that takes someone from stranger to paying client * Storytelling: why we connect through pain and how to build trust fast * The viral format working right now on Instagram in 2026 * Why LinkedIn is 2008 YouTube and nobody in your circle knows it yet * How to use AI without losing what makes you, you * Why going niche feels wrong but is the only way forward * The moment I spent two years stuck — and what finally changed ---------------------------------------- Find Ella: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellavate.wellness/ [https://www.instagram.com/ellavate.wellness/] Personal: https://www.instagram.com/ellamherbert [https://www.instagram.com/ellamherbert] ---------------------------------------- 00:00 — How we met & why this episode exists 02:00 — Ella's business: EllaVate Wellness & the health journey behind it 04:48 — Are you scared? We ball. 06:52 — The brutal grind: what building behind the scenes actually looks like 08:55 — LinkedIn in 2026: the opportunity nobody in your circle is using 12:05 — The content funnel explained (whiteboard breakdown) 16:22 — Storytelling: how you get people to love you 22:44 — The viral format working right now & why keywords matter 26:54 — Nobody is thinking about you tomorrow 28:43 — "I don't know if I should post this" — Ella's real moment 39:40 — AI, niching down & building your brand framework live 45:46 — Two years. No results. The pain of staying the same.

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