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The unlikely journey of Ladder, a fitness app that went from near-death to becoming the #1 grossing fitness app, driven by relentless customer understanding, innovative TikTok growth, and a laser-focused approach to solving user problems.
Brie Wolfson discusses her approach to craft, taste, and organizational culture, exploring how loving attention, deep engagement, and a commitment to excellence can transform work and creativity across various domains.
David Senra interviews Patrick O'Shaughnessy about his life philosophy, approach to investing and media, and the importance of finding one's organizing principle through passionate, principled work that serves others.
Wolfgang Hammer shares insights on storytelling, discussing how leaders can communicate their business's purpose by understanding three key narrative layers: external mechanics, personal emotional significance, and philosophical worldview.
A thought-provoking exploration of how being authentically unique and generously kind are the most powerful strategies for personal and professional success, drawing from Kevin Kelly's life experiences and wisdom.
David Senra discusses his journey of creating the Founders Podcast, his new podcast, and his deep passion for studying and sharing the stories of history's most successful entrepreneurs through intensive biography research and storytelling.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Justin Ishbia, founder of Shore Capital, discusses his systematic approach to private equity, focusing on acquiring and improving micro-cap businesses in various industries through a highly structured, replicable process. The conversation explores Shore Capital's unique strategy of building platforms in inefficient markets, emphasizing operational excellence, talent development, and creating value through consolidation and scale.