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Steven Briggs on Life, Lessons & Legacy

We’re looking forward to introducing you to Steven Briggs. Check out our conversation below.

Good morning Steven, it’s such a great way to kick off the day – I think our readers will love hearing your stories, experiences and about how you think about life and work. Let’s jump right in? What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?
The first thing I do each morning is a quick wrestling match with my dog, followed by making us steak and eggs.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hi, I’m Steven Briggs. I’m an actor, stand-up comedian, and streamer. I’m also a dog dad, which you can see on my YouTube livestreams on my channel, stevenbriggscomedy.

Amazing, so let’s take a moment to go back in time. Who taught you the most about work?
Lifes taught me the most about work. Lots of learning from failures, mistakes and pies in the face…wait! that sounds wrong. scratch the pies in the face or I guess as the kids say, PAUSE.

If you could say one kind thing to your younger self, what would it be?
I know you won’t understand this not but….don’t go with your gut. Put that money on Jake Paul to beat Mike Tyson!

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
If you live in the USA you need to install a bidet!

Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. What do you understand deeply that most people don’t?
How important and life changing having a bidet in your place is! seriously, if you are reading this go out and buy a bidet. You can get one for $35 dollars and it will take you an hour to install.

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