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FoundersMarch 21, 2020

#116 Sam Bronfman (Seagram's and the Bronfman family dynasty)

About This Episode
What I learned from reading Samuel Bronfman: The Life and Times of Seagram’s Mr. Sam by Michael R. Marrus. ---- The story of Sam’s rise to fame and fortune from a hard life on the Canadian frontier is inherently dramatic and yet touches a familiar nerve in a broad spectrum of the population. There is something in Sam’s response to his disappointments that most people recognize in their themselves. [0:01] I found out about the Bronfman family on Founders #53 Mike Ovitz when Mike Ovitz brokered a deal that led to Seagram buying MCA Universal for $5.7 billion. [2:58] Generational Inflection Point: A single individual that changes the trajectory of his entire family for generations to come [3:35] Why did his family have to flee Russia? [6:42] Sam was ashamed of the poverty is family endured and NEVER forgot it [10:45] Sam starts running his own hotel at 23 [14:35] Sam figures out a new plan to overcome the powerful temperance movement / The good ones know more. — David Ogilvy [18:00] The advantages of Sam’s mail order strategy + Copying and improving on his competitors [20:12] Some people just want it more [22:23] Sam would tell you to focus on the long term [24:26] Sam would tell you don’t waste any opportunity and be a learning machine [31:50] Sam would tell you to learn from the best [35:44] Sam would tell you to think big and appeal to interest [37:20] Sam’s view on money / Go First Class [42:04] After prohibition is lifted Sam goes on a buying spree / Default aggressive [48:53] Sam does something brilliant: He repositions whiskey as a luxury product [53:02] Sam’s personal curriculum [57:30] How Sam’s business survived WWII [59:00] The company proved to be one of Sam’s shrewdest moves; bought with only $50 million in borrowed cash it was sold [by his heirs] in 1980 for $2.3 billion [1:03:35] ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Samuel Bronfman, The Life and Times of Seagram's Mr. Sam cover

The excerpt discusses the life of Sam Bronfman, highlighting his impact and the biography written about him.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Sam Bronfman's impact
For: Business students and entrepreneurs
Key quote: Sam is what I would call a generational inflection point.
The host discusses the significance of Sam Bronfman as a generational inflection point, illustrating how his rise from poverty to building a whiskey empire transformed his family's trajectory. This exploration is rooted in the biography 'Samuel Bronfman, The Life and Times of Seagram's Mr. Sam' by Michael R. Marris, which provides insights into Bronfman's life and business acumen.
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Who is Mike Ovitz? cover

The speaker mentions learning about the Bronfman family while reading Mike Ovitz's book.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Mike Ovitz and Bronfman
For: Listeners interested in business history and influential figures
Key quote: I told you everything that I learned from reading Mike Ovitz's book, Who is Mike Ovitz?
The host mentions 'Who is Mike Ovitz?' to illustrate how Mike Ovitz's career intersected with the Bronfman family, particularly through a significant business deal. This connection serves as a gateway to exploring the life of Sam Bronfman, who is portrayed as a pivotal figure in shaping his family's legacy.
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From Little Acorns, The Stories of Distillers Corporation Seagram's Limited cover

This book is mentioned as a short autobiography written by Sam Bronfman about his life and the company.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Sam Bronfman's biography
For: Individuals interested in business history and leadership
Key quote: it's a very short autobiography of his life and mainly of how the company came to be.
The host mentions the book 'From Little Acorns' as a supplement to understanding Sam Bronfman's life and the origins of Seagram's. This book provides a concise autobiography that highlights the company's development and Bronfman's character as a business leader.
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Let My People Go Surfing cover

Sam's entire thesis on businesses is if you have the best product, you're going to win, right? He also had the best product, but he also made sure he had the best distribution too.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: business strategy and learning
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: his entire thesis, his thesis on businesses is if you have, it's very similar to Yvon Chouinard's quality as a distribution strategy that is in the book, Let My People Go Surfing.
The host mentions 'Let My People Go Surfing' to highlight Yvon Chouinard's philosophy that having the best product is crucial for success. This aligns with Sam's approach to whiskey making, where he emphasizes learning from the best and understanding the craft deeply.
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The View from the Fortieth Floor cover

The novel, The View from the Fortieth Floor, had a leading character that was modeled upon both Sam and Lou, providing insight into their personalities.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: business strategies and standards
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: A business is something living, something you put together with your belly and your heart.
The host discusses the contrasting yet similar personalities of Sam and Lou, two titans in the liquor industry, as depicted in the book 'The View from the Fortieth Floor.' This mention serves to illustrate the high standards and intense rivalry that shaped their business practices and personal dynamics.
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Warren Buffett's shareholder letters cover

It kind of reminds me of the frenetic energy or activities similar to when I was reading Warren Buffett's shareholder letters.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: business negotiation strategies
For: Entrepreneurs and business students
Key quote: I do think what he did here was smart because he realized he's got a massive advantage.
The host mentions 'Warren Buffett's shareholder letters' to draw a parallel between Sam's aggressive inventory strategy and Buffett's investment insights. This reference serves to highlight the importance of understanding market dynamics and making bold decisions in business.
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Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow cover

The book took its title from David Everett's poem, which closed with the words, Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Sam's reflections on success
For: Individuals interested in personal development and business success
Key quote: Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow.
The host mentions the book to highlight how Sam's humble beginnings influenced his perspective on success and legacy. The poem's message resonates with Sam's journey and his dedication to his family and company.
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