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#204 | Rob Angel | Creator of PICTIONARY | Philanthropist

#204 | Rob Angel | Creator of PICTIONARY | Philanthropist

FromThe Protectors® Podcast


#204 | Rob Angel | Creator of PICTIONARY | Philanthropist

FromThe Protectors® Podcast

ratings:
Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rob Angel joined The Protectors to talk about creating the world-famous PICTIONARY, building businesses and brands, philanthropy, advice for prospective entrepreneurs in the protector community, and a ton of other topics.  Abut Rob: In 1985, ROB ANGEL was a 26-year-old waiter from Seattle. Using a few simple tools, a Webster’s paperback dictionary, a No.2 pencil, and a yellow legal pad, he created the phenomenally successful and iconic board game Pictionary®. With no manual to turn to, he made his own rules by relying on his intuition, hard work, and an unwavering entrepreneurial spirit to build Pictionary into a global powerhouse. Putting together the first 1000 games by hand in his tiny apartment, Angel mastered all the needed business skills including sales, marketing and distribution. For the next 17 years, Rob shepherded Pictionary to sales of 38,000,000 Pictionary games sold worldwide in over 60 countries.Today, Rob is an entrepreneur, explorer, investor, philanthropist, and sought-after speaker on a mission to help people create their own success and best life by encouraging them to have the confidence to take their first small step. From running with the bulls to swimming with sharks, Rob is always OPEN to new and exciting adventures.https://robangel.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
Released:
Apr 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Protectors Podcast™ is hosted by Dr. Jason Piccolo, a 22-year federal agent, and military veteran. Jason interviews guests from best-selling authors to military heroes to every day "protectors".