In this episode of the PBD Podcast, host Patrick Bet-David interviews Jeremy Boreing, the co-founder and co-CEO of the Daily Wire. Jeremy is a well-known figure in the media and entertainment industry, with a diverse background that includes founding conservative news websites, venturing into filmmaking, and even starting businesses like a Razer company and a chocolate company. In this interview, Jeremy shares his insights on success, wealth, the power dynamics in Hollywood, the importance of standing firm in one’s beliefs, and the impact of media and entertainment on society.
Jeremy Boreing believes that attaining fame, wealth, and power can be corrosive and can separate individuals from their humanity. He emphasizes the importance of hanging on loosely to success and recognizing the role of providence in achieving success. Ben Shapiro’s willingness to face the humiliation of failure reflects the mindset of entrepreneurs who are driven by their willingness to face failure.
The public dispute between Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro highlights the challenges of managing conflicts between opinionated individuals. Despite the disagreement, Ben empowers people to express their beliefs on his platform, even if they don’t align with his own beliefs. Managing conflicts between opinionated individuals requires delicate handling and may involve direct discussions or indirect mediation.
Jeremy Boreing, who is both creative and an operator, struggles with transitioning between the two roles and structures his day to manage this conflict. As an entrepreneur, writer, and producer, Jeremy sees these roles as fundamentally similar, involving making something out of nothing and expressing his creative self.
Jeremy Boreing emphasizes the need to be practical when operating a business and the importance of replacing oneself as the business grows. He praises the great operators in his company, empowering him to focus more on creative efforts. He expresses the desire to find someone better than him to take over certain aspects of the business, allowing him to focus on future business endeavors.
Jeremy Boreing reflects on his identity and drive, highlighting the importance of not comparing oneself to others and focusing on learning, modeling, and being oneself. He believes that drive doesn’t come naturally and is inspired by experiencing unconditional love, unconditional pain, and choosing the right enemies.
Jeremy Boreing discusses the power of media and entertainment in shaping societal attitudes and beliefs. He provides historical examples and highlights the impact of movies and music on elections, policies, and public opinion. He criticizes the current state of the entertainment industry, particularly Disney, for compromising values and principles in the face of tolerance and losing the trust of its audience.
Jeremy Boreing sheds light on the challenges faced by conservative individuals in the film industry, including the fear of losing access and opportunities for speaking out. He discusses the importance of building alternative career paths and platforms, like the Daily Wire, to encourage a mass exodus of talent from the mainstream industry.
Jeremy Boreing explores the power of social contagion in reshaping society and reordering civilization, particularly in relation to the identification of LGBTQ individuals and the prevailing cultural milieu. He highlights the Christian tradition’s perspective on identity and transformation, emphasizing a new heaven, earth, and body.
Jeremy Boreing discusses the tensions surrounding cultural and political debates, the importance of standing firm in one’s beliefs, and the need for respectful disagreements without compromising principles. He shares personal stories and examples to dispel misconceptions about his beliefs and emphasizes the significance of love and being able to disagree.
Jeremy Boreing shares insights on immigration and the importance of maintaining a country’s fundamental identity while welcoming immigrants. He discusses the challenges faced by countries like Ireland and the potential consequences of demographic shifts and cultural changes. He highlights the importance of cultural pride, using tradition as a foundation to solve problems, and incentivizing success.
Jeremy Boreing’s interview on the PBD Podcast provides valuable insights into success, wealth, conflicts of opinion, balancing creativity and business operations, leadership, identity, the influence of media and entertainment, challenges in the film industry, the power of social contagion, cultural and political debates, and immigration. His perspectives shed light on the complexities of these topics and encourage listeners to think critically about their own beliefs and the impact of media and entertainment on society.