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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 57 MIN

#089 Jay Yang: Success Without Permission - A Teenager's Path to Six Figures

from ​MindHack · host Cody McLain

The invisible prison holding you back isn't built with bars but beliefs. Most never realize they forged their own chains.Enter Jay Yang: while classmates played video games, he cold-emailed CEOs and landed career-making opportunities with Noah Kagan at 16. By 19, he commanded a six-figure business and 200,000 followers without permission slips from gatekeepers.This conversation cracks open the playbook others pray you never discover. Jay reveals his ingenious TAG method that turns untouchable mentors into allies, the exact 19-slide deck strategy that bypassed years of corporate climbing, and his "sawdust selling" technique that transforms your everyday actions into income streams.Behind every locked door of opportunity stands no guard but your own hesitation. Learn the four-step framework that propelled a teenager past professionals with decades of experience. This isn't inspiration. It's a tactical blueprint for those brave enough to simply try the handle.ℹ️ About the GuestJay Yang believes you don’t need permission to create your own opportunities.At 16, he cold-emailed Tyler Denk, CEO of beehiiv, with a list of ideas on how he could help. That email turned into an internship where he built beehiiv 101—a course that has helped hundreds of users unlock the platform’s potential.At 17, he sent Noah Kagan, founder of AppSumo, a 19-page pitch deck breaking down gaps in his social media and email marketing—and how to fix them. That landed him a role as Head of Content, where he led social media campaigns, including the one that made Million Dollar Weekend a New York Times bestseller.Today, Jay continues to help entrepreneurs scale their brands, grow their audiences, and market their products more effectively.In his latest book, You Can Just Do Things: The Power of Permissionless Action, Jay shares the stories and strategies that helped him take bold action, build momentum, and create his own career path from scratch. When he’s not working, he’s likely playing pickup basketball, lifting weights, or spending time with family and friends.Twitter (X): @jayyanginspiresInstagram: @jayyanginspiresLinkedIn: Jay YangWeekly Newsletter: The SparkiTunesSpotifyDownload as MP3👨‍💻 People & Other MentionsTyler Denk – CEO and co-founder of beehiiv; offered Jay Yang an internship after receiving a cold email from him at age 16Noah Kagan – Founder of AppSumo; hired Yang as Head of Content after Yang pitched him with a 19-page deck; The pitch deck Jay used – Noah KaganMillion Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan – NYT bestselling book that Jay helped promote through strategic content campaigns Charlie Munger – Investor and Warren Buffett's business partner; quoSupport the show

The invisible prison holding you back isn't built with bars but beliefs. Most never realize they forged their own chains.Enter Jay Yang: while classmates played video games, he cold-emailed CEOs and landed career-making opportunities with Noah Kagan at 16. By 19, he commanded a six-figure business and 200,000 followers without permission slips from gatekeepers.This conversation cracks open the playbook others pray you never discover. Jay reveals his ingenious TAG method that turns untouchable mentors into allies, the exact 19-slide deck strategy that bypassed years of corporate climbing, and his "sawdust selling" technique that transforms your everyday actions into income streams.Behind every locked door of opportunity stands no guard but your own hesitation. Learn the four-step framework that propelled a teenager past professionals with decades of experience. This isn't inspiration. It's a tactical blueprint for those brave enough to simply try the handle.ℹ️ About the GuestJay Yang believes you don’t need permission to create your own opportunities.At 16, he cold-emailed Tyler Denk, CEO of beehiiv, with a list of ideas on how he could help. That email turned into an internship where he built beehiiv 101—a course that has helped hundreds of users unlock the platform’s potential.At 17, he sent Noah Kagan, founder of AppSumo, a 19-page pitch deck breaking down gaps in his social media and email marketing—and how to fix them. That landed him a role as Head of Content, where he led social media campaigns, including the one that made Million Dollar Weekend a New York Times bestseller.Today, Jay continues to help entrepreneurs scale their brands, grow their audiences, and market their products more effectively.In his latest book, You Can Just Do Things: The Power of Permissionless Action, Jay shares the stories and strategies that helped him take bold action, build momentum, and create his own career path from scratch. When he’s not working, he’s likely playing pickup basketball, lifting weights, or spending time with family and friends.Twitter (X): @jayyanginspiresInstagram: @jayyanginspiresLinkedIn: Jay YangWeekly Newsletter: The SparkiTunesSpotifyDownload as MP3👨‍💻 People & Other MentionsTyler Denk – CEO and co-founder of beehiiv; offered Jay Yang an internship after receiving a cold email from him at age 16Noah Kagan – Founder of AppSumo; hired Yang as Head of Content after Yang pitched him with a 19-page deck; The pitch deck Jay used – Noah KaganMillion Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan – NYT bestselling book that Jay helped promote through strategic content campaigns Charlie Munger – Investor and Warren Buffett's business partner; quoSupport the show

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