Living The Red Life - Unlocking the Secrets of Marketing Celebrities Made Easy with Chris "Vo" Volo
Episode Date: March 27, 2023Do you remember when NBA superstar Dennis Rodman met North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un? Who do you think put that together? Chris 'Vo' Volo, that's who. Today on Living The Red Life, Rudy Mawer, the Ma...n in Red, is chatting to Vo from the Prince Marketing Group. Vo is a celebrity agent, and his client list includes Dennis Rodman, Hulk Hogan, and Charlie Sheen – to name a few. He shares how he got started by knocking on doors at age 27 and how fear of failure can lead to regret later in life if you don't get started at all. There's a wealth of wisdom and insight from Vo and Rudy in this inspiring conversation for all those hungry entrepreneurs out there that are looking to grow their personal brands. Let's knock down some doors and play into our extremes! Find out how Vo's celebrity clients and the top 1% take those chances to level up their life. This is Living The Red Life at its finest! "I shouldn't be embarrassed about asking for something. I shouldn't be embarrassed about going after something." ~ Vo VoloThe first 1000 to click here and send the promo code from the podcast can claim one of my courses for FREE! - https://m.me/rudymawerlife In This Episode:- How Hulk has survived in the ring for so long- Making your mark in life when you have nothing at age 27- How the fear of failure turns into regret later on- Be that person until that person becomes you- Creating a character from your own personality- Dennis Rodman as a pioneer of personal branding- What are the common traits that the top 1% share?- Play into your extremes- How Rudy solved his Red Life riddle- Advice for people needing to knock on that door of opportunityAnd more!Connect with Vo Volo:Instagram Connect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter
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The one thing I've come to understand is anyone could get anyone a deal if you have the deal.
Yeah.
If you have someone willing to put up money for a deal, anyone's attainable.
You want to get Billy Joel to do a private concert at your wedding?
He'll do it.
$6 million.
He's going to do it.
And you could get that money.
You could get to him.
We were talking about that.
It's attainable.
It's all attainable if you have your pieces right. And I think if you
could do that and really get that in your head that it is attainable, you go after, you know,
trying to get it. My name's Rudy Moore, host of Living the Red Life podcast, and I'm here to
change the way you see your life in your earpiece every single week. If you're ready to start living
the red life, ditch the blue pill, take the red pill, join me in wonderland and change your life guys
what's up back for another episode super excited for today we're here with a celeb agent for stars
that you know and have probably watched hulk hogan dennis rodman many of us and we shared a lot of
cool stories and we share a lot of similarities in like our mindset around hustle making stuff
happen figuring it out, not being
afraid. Um, and even some of the, the ways that, you know, the people you represent have built
their brands is so in sync with what I teach, what I've built on a smaller scale, of course.
Maybe I'll be the next Hulk one day, who knows, but, um, welcome. Thanks for being here.
The pleasure to be here, brother. Pleasure to be, I love this office, man. This place,
this setup looks unbelievable. Yeah rocking and rolling we try and stand out just
like you know you guys are right and the guys you're representing they've done an amazing job
of building that personal brand and we were just talking like hulk he's 40 years right he's he's
gone there's not many people in his space that have survived that long so it's unbelievable
maybe let's start with that like. What have you watched from the outside
representing him for so many years?
How has he been able to do that?
I think just the energy that he's always brought to the ring
as we were talking before.
He realized that it wasn't the body slams.
It was how he interacted with the crowd,
looking at the crowd, getting their passion.
As soon as he slammed someone,
you'd turn the head and look at the crowd, getting their passion. As soon as he slammed someone, you turn the head and look at the crowd and the crowd would go wild.
And I think that's the most important thing he's done to really get his brand so solid over the last 40 years.
He's the type of guy, we were in San Diego and we were stopped at a light.
And this lady was walking her son who happened to be in a wheelchair
and he goes, brother, stop the car. He gets out of the car and he goes to this kid in the wheelchair
and he hugs him and he goes, just give me your energy, brother. I just need your energy. And
everyone on the street went wild and he really needed it. And when he got back into the car,
he said, God, God put me in this position. That's why I was here. And I was just like, and that was early on in my relationship with them. And I was like, this is why Hulkamania is what it is today. you know, they're entrepreneurs, business owners, influencers, or people trying to build an online
business and start out in this realm. And I talk a lot and, you know, obviously I have it here,
right? Like the uniqueness, the standing out, building the personal brand. And I mean, we
talked earlier, which I want to move into a bit. It's like people I think are in, I always say in
society, at least you're ingrained in your brain as a child to do the opposite. If you stand out,
you be loud, you shout, you're different. you want to dress different, you're a bad person.
You get told off in school.
Your parents say, no, you can't wear that.
Everyone else wears this.
You can't say that.
But everyone that's achieved greatness in life is different, right?
Amen.
And you, we were talking about, you went out and figured it out, and that's where you are today, right?
You created your life, too. Yeah. Like saying, why can't I do it this way that's where you are today, right? You created your life too.
Yeah. Like saying, why can't I do it this way? So what's your take on that?
Absolutely. I mean, I'm 39 years old right now. When I was 27 years old, I had absolutely nothing.
And I was helping a friend of mine with his son's rock band. And I knew of Darren Prince, who's our CEO of Prince Marking Group.
And I set up a meeting with him
and I brought a promotional deck of this kid rock band.
They were called Going Dark at the time.
So Darren says to me, he goes,
I really want to try to send this to a daytime show
like an Ellen DeGeneres or Wendy Williams.
It just so happened I knew exactly where Wendy Williams lived.
Yeah.
She lived right across the street from a friend of mine, John, that Wendy's son used to play
basketball with.
So I told him I'm going straight to the house and Darren was like, you can't do that.
Like, that's not the way this business is.
But 27, when you have nothing and you're trying to make your mark in life you
go after it so i took the promotional deck i put on a suit that didn't even fit i was busting out
of it was the only suit i owned and i went right to her house and i knocked on wendy williams door
and she answers on intercom she goes hello and i said hi miss williams i'm here with a promotional
deck i have to i'll drop off to you. And she goes, what? Hold on.
She waits about five minutes. She opens the door and she reams me one. She destroys me. What are
you doing at my house? Cursing me off. I had to think quick. And I did not even meet Hulk Hogan
yet. And I said, oh, I represent Hulk Hogan. I work for Prince Marketing Group. I didn't meet Hulk Hogan yet. And I said, oh, I represent Hulk Hogan. I work for Prince
Marketing Group. I didn't work with this company yet. And right when I said that,
and also I did say, I play basketball with your son across the street. I never met her son before.
She started to take steps back. And then all of a sudden she started apologizing to me. So I'm like,
this is working. So she goes, this is not the way it's done she goes but i will
look at the deck she goes if you want she goes i'll send my son over across the street she goes
to play basketball if you're going over there and i was like oh no that's okay tell him i said hello
i got in the car and i left so i told darren and his business partner nick what i did that was a
friday night sunday nick calls me up and basically says to me, he goes, go to the office tomorrow
and just tell Darren you're an agent.
And I'm like, what?
He goes, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He goes, trust me.
He goes, it'll, he goes, I know him.
He won't know what to do.
He'll just invite you in.
I go, okay.
So the next morning, like a little kid nothing to lose
i knocked on darren's door and at his office and i go hi darren i'm here to be an agent and he was
just like all right well come on in and here you are today i've been with the company ever since
well so there's three things i want to like break down here, which I mean is like super cool when you step out of it.
Number one is there's a ton of people listening right now that they just need to go and knock on that one door that could change their life and they're too afraid to do it.
Absolutely.
You know what?
And I guess I did understand this, but then when I got to my early to my, when I started getting 27, I was like, you know what?
If I have nothing to lose and I have nothing, there should be nothing besides not having anything at 27.
There's nothing else I should be embarrassed about.
I shouldn't be embarrassed about asking for something.
I shouldn't be embarrassed about going after something.
Um, if you're the smartest person in the room, find a new room.
I never want to be that person ever
and I started to learn that that I said you know what I'm going to go into rooms that
people could outwit me could outdo me in every fashion I'm going to try to learn learn learn
learn learn and I think that's where we get held up and I think that's a more adolescent thing that
we get stuck in from high school it This ingrained, the embarrassment side, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
The rejection.
Yeah, fear of rejection.
Yeah, yeah.
That's a drug in itself.
Yeah, yeah.
That could really compromise what-
It ruins a lot of people's lives, 100%.
Absolutely, 100%.
So many people, the fear of failure, the fear of rejection is stopping a lot of people that
are listening today and thousands of people that could be great, whether it's sport, whether it's finding their perfect husband or wife, whether it's taking the risk, right? It's like, whether it's asking their boss to move into a different role that they know they could love and instead they just quit because they're too scared to ask. Absolutely. The fear of rejection turns into regret later on. Yeah, 100%.
Yeah.
And I think the second thing that I pulled out of that that's kind of hidden in there
is I teach in a lot of marketing and business, find familiarity.
You knocked on that door and figured out, how do I create some level playing field,
right?
Absolutely.
And when you did that, everything changed.
You said, I took a step back, and now it was an even playing field.
And I think that's so key in business and in marketing and entrepreneurship.
And even when I'm working with big players, I find, how do I level the playing field and find that middle ground?
So it's like, hey, we can now connect versus it being this big disconnect.
And I think that's super important.
Absolutely. connect versus it being this big disconnect and i think that's super important absolutely stephen tyler from aerosmith you know said you know be that person until that person becomes you
yeah so i gave myself the illusion that was my number three my number three was gonna be that
that figure out act as in the person you want to be there we go see
it's a synergy brother i knew it when I walked into the office.
You know, be that person until that person becomes you.
I gave myself the illusion, and I gave Wendy Williams the illusion.
I was sort of on the same level, which I was nowhere near at.
And once she thought I was, then it all got even. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, absolutely.
So, number three, act as who you want to become.
I always teach people in business. I'm like,
Hey, you want to know the reason you're not a millionaire right now? It's because you're not
doing millionaire stuff. You're still doing $6 an hour stuff, trying to be a millionaire and
trying to run a million dollar business. I'm like, the minute you start acting like you're
a millionaire is the quicker you'll start the journey to become it. Right? Like if you're
still trying to edit your fricking blog post,
there ain't millionaires ain't doing that.
I'm not doing that, right?
I'm figuring out how do I land a 50K deal,
a hundred K deal, a million dollar deal?
How do I buy this business?
How do I hire this rockstar, right?
Like start living the life that you want to become
versus living the life that you're already in.
Absolutely.
Can't say it enough.
And I think I was aware of that young when I started to believe in that my life changed.
Well, and that's the cool thing about being with a celeb, right?
Because we talked about character.
So I think there's a good transition into that, especially the ones that you represent,
you know, Dennis, right?
Yeah.
They have created some of the best characters in the world.
Yeah.
Right?
And that's why their legacy is so long.
Yep. So what have you seen spending years with them and behind the scenes in if someone wants to create a character for their self, their brand, their online business?
What have you learned from them i think that the biggest thing with that character is it's almost not it's not a character it's who
you becomes them it becomes them hulk is hulk hogan yeah dennis ramen is dennis ramen charlie
sheen he became the biggest highest paid um television actor being charlie sheen on two and a half men that's
basically how he dresses that's basically how he is and he's an awesome guy yeah and that's
cool he is it's the same with me in the red yeah absolutely that's who you are you know so we put
blue on you you're not gonna have the same vibe yeah yeah it's team red all the way and when it's
who you are it's it's easy it's not it's not it's
not a character anymore like hulk holden like we were talking about before too like macho man
macho man randy savage was macho man 24 7 i was saying this to my wife i was like she was asking
about the red like hey because it's at first it was like i was filming in it and then it became
everyone in the office is wearing it,
and now it's the whole brand and the personal brand.
And she's like, why?
And I'm like, the best way I described it,
which is going to sound weird, is if you've watched Spider-Man, right?
And it's like you don't put on the suit.
Eventually you got bit by the spider, and now that's part of your DNA.
Yeah.
And I feel that's how it is with Hulk and Den of course.
Absolutely.
It becomes a part of your being. Yeah.
It's like it's two different guys, the character to who you are.
Yeah.
It meshes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's such a mesh.
Like I, everyone in the business, vovo.
I don't even think half my clients know my real name.
It's Chris, by the way.
But when people call me Chris besides my parents or girlfriend, it's weird.
Weird, right?
Yeah.
Doesn't get my character out.
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And I think another piece there too,
like there is some strategy involved, at least in my world, right?
Like there was some strategy in the early in my world right like hulk like there
was some strategy in the early days to figure that out i feel and that's why he's different
to many of the wrestlers that didn't become the next hulk right like figuring out like you said
it's not it's not the move so much it's the character the brand the signature it's the
charisma it was everything outside of wrestling yeah Yeah. Everyone's body slamming.
Everyone's suplexing.
It's the look of the fans.
It's the promos.
Yeah.
You know, especially back then, staring at a camera and, you know, cutting that promo
like never before.
You know, that's what got the fans.
You know, Macho Man with the, oh, the cream always rises to the top.
You know, it was a different level.
And I believe that cream always rises to the top. You know, it was a different level. And I believe that cream always releases to the top.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's the same in marketing.
Like what we teach is there's a lot,
like for me, right?
I started in Facebook ads
and became famous as the ad guru and doing that.
And now I'm here.
And that was my kind of old, my start.
But there was a lot of people that teach Facebook ads,
run marketing and
i'm becoming marketers but there's very few that get to my level there's like five or ten of us
right that are this successful now but it's because i took a basic concept like there's a
lot of wrestlers that don't become the hulk right there's a basic concept but then you have to go
and like how do i stand out how do i create that uniqueness how do i differentiate myself from everyone say
what about dennis with basketball yeah i mean with him it was it was that it was the hair and
tattoos no one did that at that time yeah he was a pioneer it looks now that everyone's has yeah
no one cares what you do with your hair but they had billboards in chicago where
the hair would change colors every week or whenever he was doing like
they would change the color so it was it was that worm character that he made and i watched some
stuff of him like traveling as well international he was so famous around the world because even now
we go we go to beijing it's like he just won the championship last night they go insane and
obviously with the north korea you
know situation all of asia they just they still love them um so yeah it's unbelievable and what
about um you've spent a lot of time with high profile people okay and i would say the top one
percent there's so many similarities my mom was a gold medalist in triathlon so i spent went to
olympic games and that's great out with o Olympians and pro athletes my whole life. And people interview me a lot and say, how have you got this mindset of elitism? And it's like, I grew up in it. And people always say, I want to be a billionaire. And I share that. And they say, why? And I go, well, if you're playing in the NBA, none of those guys go on there and go, I don't want to win. It's like, why would you show
up if you don't want to win the championship or whatever, right? So what have you seen amongst
all these celebrities, the top 1%, what are some of the common traits that they share?
I think the common traits they share is they all took it upon themselves to change their lives.
Love that.
Each one said to themselves at one step or another, I'm not going to be poor because
I have to do this.
I am not going to be ordinary because I am going to do this.
And they all did.
I love it.
No one told them what to do.
No one told them what to do no one told them it was they
all made that decision to themselves and they flat out all told themselves that that was what
was gonna happen and that's what happened yeah right and and there's so many people watching
this or listening to this right now where it starts with that decision i say you got to take
the first step you might not have like dennis rod, Hulk Hogan, all these guys, they didn't have the plan mapped out for 40 years.
They, you know, no one does, right? I don't, I didn't know I'd be here doing this with all this
red, blah, blah, blah. But I took the first step and that's why I'm successful. But most people
are like, just, they're so back in the fear. What will happen? I need to figure it out. I'm not
ready yet, but these guys took the step absolutely i think
where i sort of gel with them sometimes is it's it's hard to say pick out a certain situation but
i've no i i know i've done this before where certain things would happen and with you know
whether it's a media you know something some type of scam, whatever's going on. And a lot of people on the team would be like, oh, we need, we need to fix this.
We need a, you know, quality, we got to fix this.
And I'm like, no, we got to double down.
Yeah.
There's no fix.
Let's double down on it.
Yeah.
I love that.
That's when they light up.
Yeah.
They're like, yeah, I'm with Vogue.
Let's double down on it.
Yeah.
You know, and because that's their mentality.
I like it. Go after it. Go after it. See what happens. Stretch the limit. Yeah. You know, that's the only way I'm going to follow. Let's double down on it. Yeah, yeah. Because that's their mentality. I like it.
Go after it.
Go after it.
See what happens.
Stretch the limit.
Yeah.
That's the only way something's going to happen.
If you stretch the limit, if you stay in your comfort zone, we all know what happens.
So I say something that you'll like then.
So I say play into your extremes.
Love it.
Right?
So that's that.
Yeah, absolutely.
Play into the extremes.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
100%.
Play to your extremes, you said?
Yeah, play into your extremes you said yeah playing to your
extremes unbelievable yeah absolutely let me ask you this what was your about to reverse
you know i'm just there had to be a moment for you where you're like
am i allowed to curse on here sure go for it you're like fuck i got it. I remember it vividly. I know you do.
Yeah.
So for a long time, like we had, I had more capital.
I had the brand, the company, we were all doing well.
But we have a meeting every single week.
I don't share this publicly normally, but internally it's one of my secrets.
I mean, I have a meeting every single week and it's called Billion Dollar Brand.
And it's all my executives and me.
And it's the only meeting in the hour of the week where we can be stupid we don't have to leave with a ton of
stuff it's not like going through project lists and we have eight pillars i created eight pillars
that i think are needed for me to be a billionaire and a billion dollar brand and it's all these
different pillars of success like famous tv new you know like pillars of relationships and every week we
meet on there and we just talk about big stuff big crazy ideas and one of the eight pillars is the
tribe and community and i couldn't quite i couldn't put my like thumb on it like exactly what it stands
for and the red kept compounding i was doing doing the red ads. Everyone knew me with the
red. And after COVID, events stopped and then restarted. And I speak at a lot of events.
And I said, and I was always in the red, right? And people even knew me at the events because
they knew my brand. I was well known in the space. Or if they didn't know exactly who I was,
they're like, you're the guy with the red ads all the time and the red everywhere. And I'm like, yeah, that's me. And I was in Cabo Airport,
right? Cabo about 18 months ago. And events had restarted after COVID. And I'd been to a few of
them. And every time I went, I kept hearing this thing. It's like, Rudy, I love all your red stuff.
I'm not seeing you for a year. You're crushing it. You're everywhere. Or it's like, hey, you're
the red guy, right? And I had heard it a few times and we were on this billion dollar brands meeting.
I was doing it from Cabo Airport.
I was stood in line to check in and I'm like, guys, I got it.
It's the red.
Like we just got to go all in on the red.
That's awesome.
And here we are.
And, you know, then like a big part of the red for me was a play on the Matrix.
Take the red pill and live in Wonderland.
Build your dream life and screw the norm.
Get out of the Matrix, you know, live in Wonderland, wonderland build your dream life and screw the norm like get out of the matrix you know live in wonderland right build your dream life um but that was the moment
and that's when and it just keeps compounding now and it's like it's it was like annoying me in my
core because there's just something missing there was like one piece of the puzzle you know yeah
something and you're like freaking one piece missing what is it yeah and then i got it oh
it's great that's great and i think that's the same for a lot of people like they're doing pieces
of it and then it likes it like it go it clicks at some point and then it goes absolutely absolutely
again back to hulk it was that look he talks about it all the time it was wait a second me
looking at the camera is what i wonder if he has. I wonder if he has that moment when it clicked.
You know, yeah, I don't know if he says it sort of like an overtime thing he started to realize.
But I wonder if it was that moment.
I know I have to ask him.
Yeah, ask him if it was that moment.
I have to ask him, absolutely.
He was probably like lying in bed at 11 p.m. one night.
There was like an article on the news, like the famous look.
Yeah.
And he's like, that's it.
That's it. Right. So yeah. Let me know. Let me know. So let's go back to, I love like the
being extreme, taking the risk, making stuff happen. You know, we spoke offline. I'm like,
Hey, unless you're going to go to jail, hurt someone or hurt yourself, you've got nothing
to lose. Right. So what would you say to people listening now? They want to be successful. They want to change their life, but they've been
ingrained in society to not take risks, to not do that, to be normal, to be like compressed down,
like cheap. What would you say to those people? I would say nothing embarrassed and don't be
embarrassed about anything. Go after it. If you're the smartest person in the room,
find a new room. That's not the room you want to be in. If you're the smartest person in the room, find a new room. That's not the room you want to
be in. If you're the smartest person in the world, then don't get stuck in that old high school
mindset of you got to be the coolest one there. You got to be the coolest one there. That will
lead to disaster later on in life. And you want to surround yourself. I know it's very cliche,
surround yourself with people that have done it before but how many people don't do it so you know you really have to do it and you have to force
yourself to do it yeah um because yeah no one's gonna no one's gonna do it for you and in at like
again with me 27 and having nothing i was more when i realized that's the only thing i should
be embarrassed of,
I said to myself, okay, I'll knock on every Wendy Williams door there is until someone answers the
door and it's the right door for me to walk through. And that's sort of what I did. And
I would tell anyone to keep doing the same. I love that. So final question is like,
we talk, you know, our whole brand is take the red pill, live the dream life,
you know, or the blue pill.
Team Red, brother.
What's the moment you took that red pill? trips and meeting with Kim Jong-un and just trying to improve dialogue and realizing that
there's two things in the world that bring people together, sports and music.
If Pearl Jam plays in China, everyone's singing the words.
Whether they know what they mean or not, it brings people together.
So we said, let's start there.
Let's start with sports.
They like basketball.
We like basketball.
It would be dialogue.
If both parties leave with smiles on their faces, it's a step in the right direction.
And that's when we, that's what we did.
And I think I didn't realize the whole premise of what I was doing, nor did I realize people were looking until my moment that I knew
I made it or I did something was I was at J&R Cigar Lounge in New Jersey, a big giant cigar
lounge, just having a cigar. It was right after one of our trips. And this lady comes after me
and she spits on the ground and smacks me.
And I'm like, well, my cigar.
And I'm like, what the fuck just happened?
I'm thinking to myself, like, I'm in shock.
She goes, you scumbag should never have went there.
And we had a documentary that was on, you know, Showtime.
And that's when I knew, I'm like, oh, my God, I think I made some of myself yeah I was like so I was
pissed off for a second and then I was like I guess it's pretty fucking cool that was my moment
and I love that that's pretty cool cool so so any final you know to wrap up today any cool story of the celebs any final words for
people that are trying to build that that dream life and live the red light what would you say
i would just say go at try everything go after it um you know the one thing i've come to understand
is anyone could get anyone a deal if you have the deal. Yeah. If you have someone willing to put up money for a deal,
anyone's attainable.
You want to get Billy Joel to do a private concert
at your wedding?
He'll do it.
$6 million.
He's going to do it.
And you could get, you've got that money.
You could get to him.
We were talking about that.
It's attainable.
Yeah, it's attainable.
It's all attainable if you have your pieces right.
And I think if you could do that
and really get that in your head that it is attainable, you go after, you know, trying to get it.
I love it. So summary, take the risk. Don't be afraid to ask,
build a character, right? Become the character, find your uniqueness, play into it and never give
up. Amen. Be that person until that person becomes you. Thanks buddy. Great to have you here.
Same here, buddy. Great to have you here. Same here, pleasure.