Tucker Max: Tales of a Bad Boy Gone Good | E55

Published: Feb. 3, 2020, 1:41 p.m.

b"It feels so good to be bad. Until it just feels bad.\\nIn this episode, Hala yaps with Tucker Max, the inventor of the literary genre 'fratire' and author of 4 best selling books including the mega hit, \\u201cI Hope They Serve Beer in Hell,\\u201d which documents the wild and scandalous times he had during his 20s. Tucker holds accolades like snagging a spot in Time Magazine\\u2019s 100 most influential list in 2009, and there\\u2019s even a movie based on his life.\\xa0The former bad boy is now a grown family man who has assisted many successful startups. Currently he\\u2019s the founder of Scribe, a company that helps people write and publish their own books.\\xa0\\nToday we\\u2019ll uncover how Tucker achieved fame in 2002 on the internet, in an era when blogs didn\\u2019t even exist yet, why he hired JT Mccormick to be his CEO at scribe instead of holding that position himself and how plant therapy and MDMA has helped to transform his life for the better.\\nIf you liked this episode, please write us a review!\\nWant to connect with other YAP listeners? Join the YAP Society on Slack:\\xa0bit.ly/yapsociety\\nEarn rewards for inviting your friends to YAP Society: bit.ly/sharethewealthyap\\nFollow YAP on IG:\\xa0www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting\\nReach out to Hala directly at\\xa0Hala@YoungandProfiting.com\\nFollow Hala on Linkedin:\\xa0www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/\\nFollow Hala on Instagram:\\xa0www.instagram.com/yapwithhala\\nCheck out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts:\\xa0www.youngandprofiting.com"