#327 Ted Turner

#327特德·特纳

Founders

商务

2023-11-15

1 小时 26 分钟
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What I learned from reading Ted Turner's Autobiography.

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  • Okay, so two quick things before we jump into this unbelievable episode on Ted Turner.

  • I think the intro to this podcast is one of, frankly, just one of the most shocking intros that I've ever done, and it kind of sets the tone for Ted's just incredible, you know, multi decade long career.

  • The first thing I want to talk to you about is I was invited to fly to Notre Dame to actually speak to a class called the art of investing.

  • That class was actually recorded and turned into a podcast.

  • So whatever podcast player you're listening to this on, if you don't mind going and searching for art of investing, follow.

  • Do me a favor, follow that show and then listen to episode number four.

  • The feedback on that episode has been incredible.

  • But more importantly to you is that in about 90 minutes, I try to, you know, summarize the best I can about the main lessons that I've learned from this, you know, seven or eight years of intensive study on history's greatest founders.

  • The second thing I want to tell you about is this collaboration that I have with Readwise, a bunch of people who have already subscribed to this.

  • So back in 2019, uh, one of the co founders of my favorite app, the best app I pay for, I literally could not make the podcast without it, is called Readwise.

  • I've been talking about it for years.

  • I've been tweeting about it for years.

  • Every single other interview on other people's podcasts, I go on, I talk about this.

  • And I did this way before I knew I was going to partner with them on my own product.

  • So I built this product with Readwise.

  • It's called Founders Notes.

  • You can see it@foundersnotes.com and it's founders with an s, just like the podcast.

  • So foundersnotes.com dot I got a DM from Tristan in 2019, and he was the one that made me aware of read wise.

  • It was perfect.

  • And the reason it was perfect is because I have way more highlights and notes on my books than most people do.