Roadtrip Nation – Interviews with Famous Business People

Fresh out of college and not sure what to do with your life? Neither were these guys so they hit the road and started interviewing people around the USA to find out what they did in their 20s and how they got to where they are today. Included in the interviews are Howard Schultz from Starbucks, Jeff Taylor from Monster.com, Michael Dell from Dell Computers and whole host of other people from a range of backgrounds and industries.

Roadtrip NationRoadtrip Nation: Roadtrip Nation was started when some recent college grads, who had no idea what they wanted to do with their lives, decided to take a roadtrip to figure it out. They bought an old run-down 31-foot RV, painted it neon green, and hit the road for 3 months and 17,000 miles to explore how other individuals found their roads in life. Along the way, they interviewed over 80 people, including: a Lobsterman in Maine, the scientist who decoded the Human Genome, the Director of Saturday Night Live, the stylist for Madonna, and Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz. All of the leaders shared where they were in their twenties, and how they resisted pressures of conformity to find their roads in life.

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Yaro Starak is the founder of Entrepreneurs-Journey, has blogged for more than five years and earned his living from the Internet for more than ten years. You can follow Yaro on Twitter and see him in action at Yaro.TV.

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