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[Outliers] Jimmy Pattison: Building a $16B Empire Without Connections, Capital, or Credentials [The Knowledge Project Ep. #235]

At 96 years old, Jimmy Pattison still runs his $16 billion empire personally. He’s built it over 63 years without outside capital or a college degree. He owns 100% of car dealerships, billboards, radio stations—even Ripley’s Believe It or Not—with a philosophy of: “No partners, no shareholders, no relatives.” This episode is based on Jimmy: …

Read more[Outliers] Jimmy Pattison: Building a $16B Empire Without Connections, Capital, or Credentials [The Knowledge Project Ep. #235]

Indra Nooyi: Lessons from the Top of PepsiCo and the Cost of Getting There [The Knowledge Project Ep. #234]

On her first day as CEO of PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi fired her general counsel. Then rehired him before dinner. It wasn’t a stunt. It was a signal. She ran a $200 billion empire the same way she ran her life: with surgical precision, uncompromising standards, and an allergy to corporate theater. But here’s what separates this conversation from every …

Read moreIndra Nooyi: Lessons from the Top of PepsiCo and the Cost of Getting There [The Knowledge Project Ep. #234]

[Outliers] Anna Wintour: Vogue [The Knowledge Project Ep. #233]

The job was editor-in-chief. The goal was to become the platform. And she did. Once she made it to the top, she didn’t just edit Vogue. She reinvented the power structures beneath it. This episode unpacks how a British girl who couldn’t type built the most bulletproof career in media, survived five decades of disruption, …

Read more[Outliers] Anna Wintour: Vogue [The Knowledge Project Ep. #233]

Reed Hastings: The Netflix Playbook for Culture, Judgment, and Scale [The Knowledge Project Ep. #232]

How do you build a high-performance culture without turning your company into the Hunger Games? Reed Hastings, co-founder and former CEO of Netflix, shares lessons from a career spent rewriting the rules—from severance as a management tool to “big-hearted champions who pick up the trash.” In this episode, he reveals how Netflix scaled trust, made …

Read moreReed Hastings: The Netflix Playbook for Culture, Judgment, and Scale [The Knowledge Project Ep. #232]

[Outliers] Harvey Firestone: Men and Rubber [The Knowledge Project Ep. #231]

Harvey Firestone built one of America’s great industrial empires from scratch, transforming from a farm boy to Henry Ford’s key partner. This episode reveals timeless principles about building businesses through booms, busts, and technological disruptions. Available now: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Transcript The episode is based on his biography: Men and Rubber: The Story …

Read more[Outliers] Harvey Firestone: Men and Rubber [The Knowledge Project Ep. #231]

Bill Belichick: Inside the Mind of the NFL’s Greatest Coach [The Knowledge Project Ep. #230]

What if the greatest coach in NFL history succeeded not through complex schemes, but by relentlessly focusing on doing the simple things right every single time? In this episode, Bill Belichick, the former head coach of the New England Patriots and winner of eight Super Bowls, shares the principles behind building championship teams. The conversation …

Read moreBill Belichick: Inside the Mind of the NFL’s Greatest Coach [The Knowledge Project Ep. #230]

[Outliers] Andy Grove: Only the Paranoid Survive [The Knowledge Project Ep. #229]

Most people protect their identity. Andy Grove would rewrite it again and again. He started as a refugee, became a chemist, turned himself into an engineer, then a manager, and finally the CEO who built Intel into a global powerhouse. He didn’t cling to credentials or titles. When a challenge came up, he didn’t delegate; …

Read more[Outliers] Andy Grove: Only the Paranoid Survive [The Knowledge Project Ep. #229]

Elad Gil: The Guy Behind Silicon Valley’s Greatest Unicorns [The Knowledge Project Ep. #228]

What if the world’s most connected tech investor handed you his mental playbook? Elad Gil, an investor behind Airbnb, Stripe, Coinbase and Anduril, flips conventional wisdom on its head and prioritizes market opportunities over founders. Elad decodes why innovation has clustered geographically throughout history, from Renaissance Florence to Silicon Valley, where today 25% of global …

Read moreElad Gil: The Guy Behind Silicon Valley’s Greatest Unicorns [The Knowledge Project Ep. #228]

[Outliers] Rose Blumkin: Nebraska Furniture Mart [The Knowledge Project Ep. #227]

Rose Blumkin didn’t just build a business. She revolutionized retail. After fleeing Russia with $66 in her purse, she opened a basement furniture store in Omaha at 43, with no English, education, or connections. Her formula? Sell cheap, tell the truth, don’t cheat the customer. Nebraska Furniture Mart would survive depressions, fires, lawsuits, tornadoes—and eventually become a …

Read more[Outliers] Rose Blumkin: Nebraska Furniture Mart [The Knowledge Project Ep. #227]

Garry Tan: Billion-Dollar Misfits (Inside Y Combinator’s Startup Formula) [The Knowledge Project Ep. #226]

Most accelerators fund ideas. Y Combinator funds founders—and transforms them. With a 1% acceptance rate and alumni behind 60% of the past decade’s unicorns, YC knows what separates the founders who break through from those who burn out. It’s not the flashiest résumé or the boldest pitch but something President Garry Tan says is far …

Read moreGarry Tan: Billion-Dollar Misfits (Inside Y Combinator’s Startup Formula) [The Knowledge Project Ep. #226]
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