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By Diana Ransom

Even the most successful young entrepreneurs could use some advice. And though a mentor is often your best bet for lining up consistent help over time, getting the opportunity to ask a seasoned trep your top questions for only a moment can pay dividends. Here, we put Jason Sadler of IWearYourShirt.com on the hot seat.

Known for his humorous commentary about brands and their products, Sadler started up IWearYourShirt.com in 2008 to tackle the stiff persona of big brands online and on social media. In effect, each day he would don a new T-shirt and promote a different company. The Jacksonville, Fla.,-based entrepreneur says his goal is to contribute to the conversation around those products or services -- to "pull" rather than "push" out a message. Hijinks of course often ensues.

Adina Grigore is the 28-year-old founder of Sprout Skincare in Brooklyn.
Adina Grigore is the 28-year-old founder of Sprout Skincare in Brooklyn, N.Y.

But don't let us tell you, check out an assortment of IWearYourShirt's videos on YouTube.

In a live 45-minute chat this week Sadler spoke about entrepreneurship and social media with Sprout Skincare founder Adina Grigore. The 28-year-old Brooklynite started up the natural-products maker when she was just 23. Her skincare line is now carried by boutiques across the U.S. In addition to fielding Grigore's questions, Sadler took questions from YoungEntrepreneur.com readers. In case you missed it, you can watch it now in its entirety, by clicking on the button below.

Diana Ransom is the former deputy editor of Entrepreneur.com.

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