My guest today is David Senra. David is the host of podcast shows Founders. Every week, he reads a biography of an entrepreneur so listeners can learn the lessons from those greatest history and modern figures.
In this episode, we discussed:
What motivated David to start this niche show to share his learnings of biography and autobiography?How many founders were influenced by those who came before (e.g. Jobs influenced by Edwin Land, Bezos influenced by Sam Walton etc.)? And what’s so special about Benjamin Franklin?What’s the most inspiring story among 200+ founders stories David read? And what’s one unbelievable story from listeners that drove David jumped out of bed every morning?What are the top THREE lessons previous founders can teach and impact current founders?Where do founders like Micheal Jordan and Larry Ellison’s drive come from?What are some intriguing individual connections among founders that surprised us?What creators can learn from Ernest Hemingway, George Lucas and Stephen King?What essential mindset should founders have to turn problems into opportunities?Why shouldn’t current founders follow the formula but focus on the lessons provided by the previous founders?What’s the ONE thing that founders regret on their deathbed?What would David’s biography be? What legacy does he want to leave to his children based on his learnings?Books/links mentioned in this episode:
Dan Carlin Hardcore HistoryKevin Rose interviewing Elon MuskJocko PodcastThe Almanack of Naval Ravikant by ERIC JORGENSONFounders Podcast Books ListInsisting On the Impossible : The Life of Edwin LandHard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft EmpireIndie Hackers Interviewing Pieter LevelsEnzo Ferrari: Power, Politics and the Making of an Automobile EmpireBorn of This Land: My Life Story by Chung Ju-YungShoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of NikeMost Recommended Books by Richard ReisMade in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony by Akio MoritaDru Riley 100 Rules — Personal PhilosophyCoco Chanel: The Legend and the LifeDriven From Within by Michael Jordan and Mark Vancil