What I learned from reading Anna: The Biography by Amy Odell.
Okay, so I just have three things that I want to talk to you about before we jump into this episode.
First was that I was invited to go speak at Notre Dame.
There's a class at Notre Dame called Art of investing.
It's run by these two guys named Rick and Paul.
I've become friends with Rick and Paul through the podcast.
They're huge fans of founders, actually both Harvard MBAs.
And they say outrageous things like they've learned more from founders than they did when they got there.
MBA at Harvard.
Just don't tell Harvard that.
But anyways, they invited me to come speak to their students and we actually recorded it.
And you can listen to the entire thing.
The conversation we had lasted about 90 minutes.
So whatever you're listening to this, however you're listening to this right now, if you just search in your podcast player, art of investing, it's a new podcast.
I'm episode I think number four.
So search for Art of investing and then David Sunro, you'll see it.
I think it's episode number four.
If you want to listen to the entire talk that I gave at Notre Dame, I've heard from a lot of people that heard it so far.
They said it's very, very inspiring.
So that's very encouraging.
The second thing is, I want to tell you about the first person I ever met that listened to founders.