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Don't Be a Jerk
Healey Cypher
19 episodes
4 days ago
👋 Hey there, Healey Cypher here. My brother once said all CEOs are inherently bad, and I get it. Headlines glamorize ruthless success, but there’s another story: leaders who win because they’re good people. “Don’t Be a Jerk” explores real-world examples and tactical insights proving kindness and integrity aren’t just nice; they’re strategic advantages. Each episode reveals actionable lessons to build success without compromising values. Let’s rewrite the narrative of leadership, one story at a time.
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👋 Hey there, Healey Cypher here. My brother once said all CEOs are inherently bad, and I get it. Headlines glamorize ruthless success, but there’s another story: leaders who win because they’re good people. “Don’t Be a Jerk” explores real-world examples and tactical insights proving kindness and integrity aren’t just nice; they’re strategic advantages. Each episode reveals actionable lessons to build success without compromising values. Let’s rewrite the narrative of leadership, one story at a time.
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The Hidden Success Behind 100 No. 1 Debuts and the The YouTube Creator Economy, with Bing Chen
Don't Be a Jerk
56 minutes 52 seconds
3 weeks ago
The Hidden Success Behind 100 No. 1 Debuts and the The YouTube Creator Economy, with Bing Chen

What if your success has nothing to do with you? That is the worldview of Bing Chen. And it has shaped two massive revolutions: the YouTube creator economy and the rise of Asian representation in Hollywood.


Bing and I go all the way back to Wharton. We were in the same senior society. After college we’d grab coffee in New York and he’d casually say things like, “I think millions of people will make their full-time living on YouTube.” He was right. He helped build it.


Today he is the CEO and Co-Founder of Gold House. Under his leadership the collective has supported over 600 projects, helped 100 films and shows reach #1 total debuts, and driven billions in revenue.

But none of that is why this conversation blew me away. The real story is Bing’s philosophy.


This is a conversation about generosity, legacy, culture, and what leadership actually looks like when you center it on others.

⏱️ Timestamps

00:00 – Why Bing and I still feel like caffeinated college kids


03:00 – The early YouTube years and the birth of the creator economy


07:00 – Bing’s definition of success and how losing his father changed everything


10:00 – Why real givers never count who owes them


11:30 – Naming the “creator.” The internal battles inside YouTube


15:00 – How Gold House accidentally came to life


16:00 – The strategy behind rallying a global diaspora


17:00 – The three universal human desires (health, love, meaning)


20:00 – The truth behind #GoldOpen and engineering cultural wins


23:00 – Why 100 films and shows reached number one in total debuts


25:00 – How community movements are intentionally built


28:00 – The manifesto of Gold House and why it is built on giving


29:30 – Why they chose the color gold and how brand identity shapes culture


31:00 – Being “the first call” when people win or fall


33:00 – Building a Marvel-scale creative universe about death


36:00 – Why contemplating mortality makes you more generous


41:00 – How to design community experiences that spark real impact


44:30 – Ethics, character checks, and the courage to excommunicate the wrong people


47:00 – The leadership principle Bing wishes he learned earlier


50:00 – How to be “the only one,” not the best one


55:00 – Final reflections on kindness, ambition, and legacy

This episode is a masterclass in impact, community, and leadership.

If you’ve ever wondered how to build something bigger than yourself, Bing is the blueprint.

🎧 Listen to the full episode of “Don’t Be a Jerk” now on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.


Don't Be a Jerk
👋 Hey there, Healey Cypher here. My brother once said all CEOs are inherently bad, and I get it. Headlines glamorize ruthless success, but there’s another story: leaders who win because they’re good people. “Don’t Be a Jerk” explores real-world examples and tactical insights proving kindness and integrity aren’t just nice; they’re strategic advantages. Each episode reveals actionable lessons to build success without compromising values. Let’s rewrite the narrative of leadership, one story at a time.