
#65 Kirk Kerkorian: Penniless Dropout became the Greatest Deal Maker in Capitalist History
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Notable books mentioned: The Gambler, The Great Craps Game: The Life of Kirk Kikorian, Who is Mike Ovitz? by Mike Ovitz, The Big Short by Michael Lewis
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The host discusses Kirk Kikorian's remarkable journey from a humble background to becoming a significant figure in business and entertainment. The…
The host highlights the transformative journey of Kirk Kikorian as depicted in the book, emphasizing his rise from modest origins to significant ac…
The host discusses Mike Ovitz's influential role in the entertainment industry and his connections with powerful families like the Bronfmans. The m…

#65 Kirk Kerkorian: Penniless Dropout became the Greatest Deal Maker in Capitalist History mentions The Gambler, The Great Craps Game: The Life of Kirk Kikorian, Who is Mike Ovitz? by Mike Ovitz, and The Big Short by Michael Lewis with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The excerpt discusses the life of Kirk Kikorian, highlighting his journey and accomplishments, as detailed in the book 'The Gambler, How Penniless Dropout Kirk Kikorian Became the Greatest Dealmaker in Capitalist History.'”
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“The excerpt discusses the life of Kirk Kikorian, detailing his journey from humble beginnings to immense success, and reflects on the emotional experience of reading the book.”
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“The podcast discusses Mike Ovitz's book, which introduces the story of the Bronfman family and their business dealings, including their ownership of MGM.”
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“One of my favorite books of all time is The Big Short by Michael Lewis, the book being way, way better than the movie.”
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“I have a book on Conrad Hilton that will eventually appear as a founder's episode in the future.”
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The Big Short
“The speaker mentions that the book 'The Big Short' is way better than the movie, highlighting the financial crisis and its key players.”