From Steven Spielberg to Richard Branson, Successful Entrepreneurs Share Their Secrets On the first episode of Entrepreneur TV, celebrities like Steven Spielberg, Tony Robbins, Richard Branson and Kevin Hart share their success stories.

By Rose Leadem

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Entrepreneur TV focuses on entrepreneurs, startups and stars who have created their own products or launched their own businesses. You'll learn success secrets from celebrities, productivity hacks from billionaires and more.

On the first episode of Entrepreneur TV, you'll learn from successful stars like:

  • Steven Spielberg
  • Richard Branson
  • Kevin Hart
  • Tony Robbins

Steven Spielberg shares the secret behind his million-dollar business. Richard Branson tells you to "Screw it, just do it," and other tips to succeed in life and business.

Business professional and motivational speaker Jeffrey Hayzlett shares his tips for a successful elevator pitch, and comedian Kevin Hart discusses his personal journey of entrepreneurship. Tune in to hear real stories from Casper Cofounder and COO Neil Parikh, and John Rivers of Florida-based restaurant chain 4 Rivers Smokehouse. You'll learn the five things ridiculousely successful people do every day and workplace rules that you should be instilling in your office.

Click play to learn more.

Watch the new episodes Sundays on REELZ at 8am and catch up previous episodes here.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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