Founders
A podcast by David Senra
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301 Episodes
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#371 James J. Hill: The Empire Builder
Published: 18/11/2024 -
#370 The Founder of IKEA: Ingvar Kamprad
Published: 12/11/2024 -
#369 Elon Musk and The Early Days of SpaceX
Published: 01/11/2024 -
Edwin Land and Steve Jobs
Published: 20/10/2024 -
#368 Rockefeller's Autobiography
Published: 15/10/2024 -
#367 Inside the Contrarian Mind of Sam Zell
Published: 08/10/2024 -
#366 Mr. Beast Leaked Memo
Published: 27/09/2024 -
#365 Nick Sleep's Letters: The Full Collection of the Nomad Investment Partnership Letters to Partners
Published: 16/09/2024 -
#364 Nick & Zak's Excellent Adventure: How Nick Sleep and Qais Zaharia Built Their Investment Partnership
Published: 10/09/2024 -
#363 Li Lu and Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett
Published: 06/09/2024 -
#362 Li Lu
Published: 26/08/2024 -
#361 Estée Lauder
Published: 18/08/2024 -
#360 Robert Kierlin: Founder of Fastenal
Published: 12/08/2024 -
#359 The Russian Rockefellers: The Nobel Family Dynasty
Published: 07/08/2024 -
#358 I had dinner with John Mackey, Founder of Whole Foods
Published: 28/07/2024 -
#357 Haruki Murakami
Published: 21/07/2024 -
#356 How The Sun Rose On Silicon Valley: Bob Noyce (Founder of Intel)
Published: 12/07/2024 -
#355 Rare Bernard Arnault Interview
Published: 04/07/2024 -
#354 Sam Walton: The Inside Story of America's Richest Man
Published: 29/06/2024 -
#353 How To Be Rich by J. Paul Getty
Published: 23/06/2024
Learn from history's greatest entrepreneurs. Every week I read a biography of an entrepreneur and find ideas you can use in your work. This quote explains why: "There are thousands of years of history in which lots and lots of very smart people worked very hard and ran all types of experiments on how to create new businesses, invent new technology, new ways to manage etc. They ran these experiments throughout their entire lives. At some point, somebody put these lessons down in a book. For very little money and a few hours of time, you can learn from someone’s accumulated experience. There is so much more to learn from the past than we often realize. You could productively spend your time reading experiences of great people who have come before and you learn every time." —Marc Andreessen