
This episode features Aubry Marcus discussing his journey from starting a supplement company to achieving significant success with Onnit, co-founded with Joe Rogan. Key topics include personal growth, the impact of family dynamics, and the evolution of his views on love and relationships.
Aubry shares insights on his childhood, highlighting the influence of his parents, including his mother, a professional tennis player, and his father, a commodities trader. He reflects on how their careers shaped his aspirations and the importance of modeling greatness.
The conversation touches on his experiences with psychedelics, which played a crucial role in his self-discovery and understanding of consciousness. He emphasizes the significance of community and connection in personal growth.
Aubry recounts the pivotal moment when he met Joe Rogan, which led to the creation of Alpha Brain, a nootropic supplement that sold out in hours. He discusses the rapid growth of Onnit and the eventual sale of the company to Unilever.
Finally, Aubry reflects on his current mission to serve the greater good, moving beyond personal success to focus on community and collective well-being.
Aubry Marcus shares his journey from failure to success with Onnit, emphasizing personal growth, community, and the impact of psychedelics.

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