Rob Dyrdek Shares the Changes in Filming Process of His Show 'Ridiculousness' Taking It to 'Another Level'
When Rob Dyrdek claims that they took "Ridiculousness" to another level this year, he's not being hyperbolic; he's got the data. In a March 15, 2023 social media update, the former skater explained how they upped production from 252 to 336 episodes annually.
Rob Dyrdek recently began timing how long it takes to prepare and film each episode, which he believes "vastly improved the quality of each show." They make eight a day at 40 minutes to prep and shoot an episode. A fan asked: "When is MTV gonna change to RTV? RobTV or RidicTV, lol; I swear that's all it is atp. "
Maybe it was the big block of text or Dyrdek posing with prayer hands, but one "Redic," fan almost thought the host had written "a goodbye post," which was the exact opposite, as another pointed out, with so many new episodes in the works, "no human is ever going to have to see a rerun ever.
Rob Dyrdek Is Dedicated to His Work & Likes to Track His Progress
Dyrdek obsessively tracks all facets of his existence, from his quarterly review of his five and ten-year plans to what time he gets up in the morning, his "brain train," and gym time.
He observed that from 2020 to Q3 of 2021, he "might as well have been a completely different person."
The former professional skateboarder-turned-CEO even rates his day "for work and health, from zero to ten." Dyrdek Machine, the company he founded in 2016, is situated in a penthouse in Beverly Hills.
A comment on Rob Dyrdek's March 15, 2023 post. | Source: Instagram/@robdyrdek
Dyrdek has the hard statistics to account for his time for the past four years. This strategy, he explained on LinkedIn this week, is how he has grown his wealth.
The storyteller continued: "This is a result of a life DESIGNED and then lived with PURPOSE and INTENT," assuring his 11,000 followers on the social media networking app that they can do the same.
A comment on Rob Dyrdek's March 15, 2023 post. | Source: Instagram/@robdyrdek
With "opportunities evolving around" him, the MTV host reviews his five-year and ten-year plans regarding his health, family, company, and himself throughout the year. He observed that from 2020 to Q3 of 2021, he "might as well have been a completely different person."
His business savvy did not come from his grounded "Middle America parents." Mentored by young entrepreneurs and creatives, Rob Dyrdek learned to take a "unique outlier" approach to his business and entertainment ventures.
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