What I learned from reading The Days of Duveen by S.N. Behrman.
Two quick things before we jump into this episode on Joseph Devine I just finished listening to this entire episode.
It is a wild episode.
Imagine building your business based on a handful of clients.
Your business only has a handful of clients, but those clients are the wealthiest, some of the wealthiest people in the world.
That is the episode that you're about to hear.
Before we jump into that, two quick things.
If you've been dilly dallying about investing in a subscription to founders notes, you might want to do that now, for the first time ever, and for a limited time only, I got a bunch of requests asking if you could do a one time option.
And so I'm currently testing that right now you can get access by going to foundersnotes.com that is, founders with an S, foundersnotes.com dot.
I haven't even mentioned it publicly and people are already selecting that option.
So again, the one time is for a limited time only, foundersnotes.com dot.
I'll talk more about that at the end.
The second thing real quick is Patrick O'Shaughnessy from the invest like the best podcast and I are looking for partners.
If you are building b, two b products and you'd be interested in partnering with Patrick and I, you can go to founderspodcast.com partnerships.
That is, partnerships with an S there.
You can tell us about what you're working on and then get in touch again.
That is founderspodcast.com partnerships.
So that's it.
Let's jump into this episode.
I just finished listening to it.
I loved it.