JRE 1659 · June 27, 2024
Scott Eastwood
Who is Scott Eastwood?
Scott Eastwood is an actor, producer, entrepreneur and the co-founder of the Made Here Brand.
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Scott Eastwood discusses his acting career and how he built it independently without relying solely on his father's name
- 02He talks about the Made Here Brand, a company focused on American-made products and supporting domestic manufacturing
- 03Scott shares insights about entrepreneurship and building businesses beyond just acting
- 04Discussion covers his approach to fitness, discipline, and maintaining a work ethic in the entertainment industry
- 05He opens up about family dynamics and carving his own path in Hollywood
- 06The conversation touches on producing, investing, and diversifying income streams as an actor
- ▶Scott discusses his acting career and how he built it independently without just riding his father's fame0:05:00
- ▶Introduction to the Made Here Brand and its mission to support American manufacturing0:25:00
- ▶Scott talks about discipline, fitness, and work ethic required to stay relevant in Hollywood0:45:00
- ▶Discussion about entrepreneurship and diversifying income beyond just acting roles1:15:00
- ▶Scott opens up about family dynamics and forging his own identity with the Eastwood name1:50:00
The Show
Joe brings on Scott Eastwood to talk about his multifaceted career as an actor, producer, and entrepreneur. Scott's got that grounded energy despite coming from Hollywood royalty, and he makes it clear early on that he wasn't interested in coasting on his dad's name. He's built his acting career through genuine work and smart choices, picking roles that challenged him rather than just taking anything that came along.
A big chunk of the conversation centers on the Made Here Brand, which Scott co-founded. This isn't some vanity project either. He's genuinely passionate about bringing manufacturing back to America and supporting companies that produce goods domestically. It's the kind of business move that shows he's thinking bigger than just his next film role. Joe and Scott dig into how the brand operates, what it means to be made in America in 2021, and why Scott felt compelled to start it in the first place.
Scott's pretty candid about the entertainment industry too. He talks about the discipline required to stay relevant, how he approaches fitness and physical preparation for roles, and the reality of being an actor who actually wants to work rather than just be famous. There's no bullshit in how he carries himself. He acknowledges his family connections but emphasizes that those connections only open doors, they don't keep you in the room. You still have to deliver.
The entrepreneurial side of Scott comes through strong here. He's not content just collecting paychecks from acting gigs. He's thinking about producing, investing in other ventures, and building actual businesses. This is the kind of diversification that separates actors who last from actors who burn out after ten years. Joe clearly respects the approach, and they have a solid conversation about what it takes to actually build something versus just being talented.
There's also real talk about family, expectations, and forging your own identity when your father happens to be Clint Eastwood. Scott doesn't complain about it, but he's honest about the unique pressure that comes with that name. The whole interview has that JRE vibe where two guys just talk about real stuff for a few hours and it goes wherever it goes.
Best Quotes
“I wasn't interested in just coasting on connections. You still have to deliver and prove yourself”
— Scott Eastwood
From the JRE 1659 conversation with Scott Eastwood.
“The Made Here Brand is about bringing real manufacturing back to America, not just talking about it”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1659 conversation with Scott Eastwood.
“Discipline in this industry separates the people who last from the people who burn out”
— Scott Eastwood
From the JRE 1659 conversation with Scott Eastwood.
“Doors open because of who your family is, but staying in the room is all you”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1659 conversation with Scott Eastwood.
“I approach business the same way I approach acting, you have to be fully committed”
— Scott Eastwood
From the JRE 1659 conversation with Scott Eastwood.
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