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FoundersFebruary 19, 2021

#167 Jackie Cochran (Aviation)

About This Episode
What I learned from reading Jackie Cochran: An Autobiography by Jackie Cochran. ---- [4:37] At the time of her death on August 9, 1980, Jacqueline Cochran held more speed, altitude, and distance records than any other pilot, male or female, in aviation history. Her career spanned 40 years, from the Golden Age of the 1930s as a racing pilot, through the turbulent years of World War Il as founder and head of the Women's Airforce Service Pilot (WASP) program, into the jet age, when she became the first female pilot to fly faster than the speed of sound. She was a 14-time winner of the Harmon trophy for the outstanding female pilot of the year and was accorded numerous other awards and honors in addition to the trophies she won with her flying skills. [6:15] Jackie was an irresistible force. Time and time again in the many, many interviews I was so kindly granted, the repeated theme was "Jackie just could not be stopped." And indeed, this driving, cussed determination is signally evident in Jackie's own writings. Her unremitting persistence is clear in everything she did, from regaining the doll of which she was robbed at the age of six to her need to be the world's top aviatrix. Generous, egotistical, penny-pinching, compassionate, sensitive, aggressive -indeed, an explosive study in contradictions—Jackie was consistent only in the overflowing energy with which she attacked the challenge of being alive. Always passionately convinced of any viewpoint she happened to hold (nothing Jackie ever did was by halves), she raced through life, making lifelong friends and unforgetting enemies, surely breaking all records in the sheer volume of her living on this earth—as she did in the air. [8:07] To live without risk for me would have been tantamount to death. [14:16] Whenever I turned on a light, I'd think of how my foster family had been able to sit back and sit around that goddamn mojo lamp. Not me. [16:39] I always knew I was different from the others. [24:02] "What are you going to be when you grow up, Jackie?" they'd ask me. I never wavered in my response. "I'm going to be rich," I'd say, knowing even then that they thought I was silly or crazed. "I'll wear fine clothes, own my own automobile, and have adventures all over the world." They'd laugh. I was certain that's where I was going, I felt no embarrassment about my big dreams. No dreams, no future. They could laugh, but most of my mill friends wanted as little from life as they were destined to get. [26:51] To get the best performance, to do better than anyone has ever done before, you've got to take chances. [30:21] You almost had to have been there to know what such a range of existences did for me. Because of where I came from and then where I went, I ended up understanding intimately one very sustaining line of life: I could never have so little that I hadn't had less. It took away my fear. It pushed me harder than I might ever have pushed myself otherwise. The poverty provided me with a kind of cocky confidence and made me relatively happy with what I had at any given moment. [42:05] Jackie always felt that there was nobody better than she was. She was equal to anybody and had as much confidence as anybody. That's why she was able to accomplish so much. If somebody else can do it, so can I. That was her theory, her motto. [45:16] She could be ruthless when she wanted to pursue something, and she'd go at her goal with an intensity that wouldn't stop. ---- 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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Chuck Yeager cover

An autobiography that was covered on the podcast, which sparked interest in Jackie Cochran's life and accomplishments.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Jackie Cochran's achievements
For: Aviation enthusiasts and those interested in women's history.
Key quote: Jackie Cochran was a self-created phenomenon.
The host mentions the autobiography of Chuck Yeager to highlight the remarkable life of Jackie Cochran, who overcame significant hardships to become a legendary pilot. This comparison serves to illustrate the extraordinary accomplishments of women in aviation history, particularly in the context of their struggles and triumphs.
ASIN: 1480276324
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Jackie Cochran cover

The autobiography of the greatest woman pilot in aviation history, discussing her remarkable achievements and life story.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Jackie Cochran's achievements
For: Aviation enthusiasts and history buffs
Key quote: When Jackie Cochran set her mind to do something, she was a damn Sherman tank at full steam.
The host recounts a personal encounter with Jackie Cochran, highlighting her impressive accomplishments in aviation and her influential connections. This mention serves to illustrate Cochran's significant role in history and her determination as a pioneering aviatrix.
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the autobiography of Chun Chung, Ju Young cover

The speaker mentions the autobiography of Chun Chung, Ju Young, the founder of Hyundai, and draws parallels between his early life and Jackie's, highlighting their struggles and eventual successes.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: overcoming early life challenges
For: Individuals interested in inspiring life stories and overcoming adversity.
Key quote: If you haven't read that book, you should read the book.
The host mentions 'The Autobiography of Chun Chung, Ju Young' to draw parallels between the struggles faced by both Chun and Jackie in their early lives. This book serves as an inspiring example of resilience and self-belief in the face of adversity.
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Chuck Eyer cover

Chuck Eyer said in his book is think about, you know, guys, arguably the most famous pilots ever lived. He's had a bizarre range of experiences that just so few humans, other humans in ever, have ever had.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: Jackie Cochran's challenges
For: Readers interested in aviation history and women's contributions to the military
Key quote: For him to say, hey, I've never met anybody, man or woman like Jackie just gives us an indication of how unique this person that we're learning about really, really, really was.
The host mentions Chuck Eyer's book to highlight the unique qualities of Jackie Cochran, emphasizing her determination and exceptional abilities as a pilot. Eyer's perspective as a renowned pilot adds credibility to the narrative of Cochran's remarkable life and achievements.
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