What I learned from reading The Forgotten Highlander: An Incredible WWII Story of Survival in the Pacific by Alistair Urquhart.
This is an episode unlike any other episode that I've done before.
Before I jump into it, I just want to tell you a few things.
First thing, I'm doing a live show in New York City on October 19 with Petra Koshanasi of Invest like the best Patrick has interviewed over 300 of the world's best investors and founders.
On his podcast, I've read over 300 biographies of history's greatest entrepreneurs.
For mine, we'll be talking about what we learned from seven years of podcasting, sharing our favorite stories, and then doing a live Q and A.
If you live in New York City, I think it's a no brainer to grab tickets.
This would be a very, very unique conversation.
But I've also heard from a bunch of people that are flying in for the show, so I think it's a great excuse to visit New York City as well.
I will leave a link down below so you can get your tickets and you can also find them@founderspodcast.com dot second thing, I want to encourage you to become a member of the private founders AMA Feed.
You can email me questions directly.
You actually get a private email address in the confirmation email that I read myself.
I read every single one of the emails that come in myself.
The questions that I get from those emails I answer in these short AMA episodes.
And with your question, you actually leave your name and a link to your website so you can actually promote your company to other members.
And I already heard from people that got new customers that discovered their business through an AMA question.
I've made 37 of these episodes so far.
You can listen to them immediately when you become a member.
The link to do so is down below in the show notes and available@founderspodcast.com dot and the last thing that I wanna tell you about before we jump into this episode is Vesto.
Vesto makes it easy for you to invest your business's idle cash.
I know the founder of Vesto, Ben.