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#186 Phil Knight (Nike)

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Notable books mentioned: Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, Born of this land, the everything store by Brad Stone, Against the odds by James Dyson

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Shoe Dog
Phil Knight

The host mentions 'Shoe Dog' as a memoir that encapsulates the journey of chasing one's dreams with relentless dedication. He reflects on how the i…

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Born of this land

The host mentions 'Born of this Land' as an inspiring biography that chronicles the incredible journey of Chung Ju-Yong from poverty to wealth. Thi…

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the everything store
Brad Stone

The host mentions 'The Everything Store' as one of the most insightful biographies he has read, highlighting its depth of insights per page. He bel…

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What I learned from rereading Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight. ---- 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. ---- [2:02] I had an aching sense that our time is short, shorter than we ever know, short as a morning run, and I wanted mine to be meaningful. And purposeful. And creative. And important. Above all...different. [6:18] So that morning in 1962 I told myself: Let everyone else call your idea crazy... just keep going. Don't stop. Don't even think about stopping until you get there, and don't give much thought to where "there" is. Whatever comes, just don't stop. That's the precocious, prescient, urgent advice I managed to give myself, out of the blue, and somehow managed to take. Half a century later, I believe it's the best advice-maybe the only advice-any of us should ever give. [10:32] They greeted my passion and intensity with labored sighs and vacant stares. [16:48] Carter never did mess around. See an open shot, take it. I told myself there was much to learn from a guy like that. [20:25] If I didn't, if I muffed this, I'd be doomed to spend the rest of my days selling encyclopedias, or mutual funds, or some other junk I didn't really care about. [27:45] Bowerman was a genius coach, a master motivator, a natural leader of young men, and there was one piece of gear he deemed crucial to their development. Shoes. He was obsessed with how human beings are shod. [32:30] Bowerman didn’t give a damn about respectability. He possessed a prehistoric strain of maleness. Today it’s all but extinct. He was a war hero, too. Of course he was. [32:49] The most famous track coach in America, Bowerman never considered himself a track coach. He detested being called coach. He called himself a “Professor of Competitive Responses,” and his job, as he saw it, and often described it, was to get you ready for the struggles and competitions that lay ahead. [35:40] In my mind he was Patton with a stopwatch. That is, when he wasn't a god. [38:17] "Buck," he said, "how long do you think you're going to keep jackassing around with these shoes?" I shrugged. "I don't know, Dad." [40:00] So why was selling shoes so different? Because, I realized, it wasn't selling. I believed in running. [1:00:57] My life was out of balance, sure, but I didn't care. In fact, I wanted even more imbalance. Or a different kind of imbalance. I wanted to dedicate every minute of every day to Blue Ribbon. I'd never been a multitasker, and I didn't see any reason to start now. I wanted to be present, always. I wanted to focus constantly on the one task that really mattered. [1:05:40] I spent a fair portion of each day lost in my own thoughts, tumbling down mental wormholes, to solve some problem or construct some plan. [1:10:40] More than once, over my first cup of coffee in the morning, or while trying to fall asleep at night, I'd tell myself: Maybe I'm a fool? Maybe this whole damn shoe thing is a fool's errand? Maybe, I thought. Maybe. [1:23:10] I told myself, Don’t forget this. Do not forget. I told myself there was much to be learned from such a display of passion, whether you were running a mile or a company. [1:36:50] When you make something, when you improve something, when you deliver something, when you add some new thing or service to the lives of strangers, making them happier, or healthier, or safer, or better, and when you do it all crisply and efficiently, smartly, the way everything should be done but so seldom is-you're participating more fully in the whole grand human drama. More than simply alive, you're helping others to live more fully, and if that's business, all right, call me a businessman. Maybe it will grow on me. [1:38:10] I asked myself: What are you feeling? It wasn't joy. It wasn't relief. If I felt anything, it was... regret? Good God, I thought. Yes. Regret. Because I honestly wished I could do it all over again. [1:40:32] Of course, above all, I regret not spending more time with my sons. And yet I know that this regret clashes with my secret regret that I can't do it all over again. God, how I wish I could relive the whole thing. [1:40:50] I'd like to share the experience, the ups and downs, so that some young man or woman, somewhere, going through the same trials and ordeals, might be inspired or comforted. Or warned. Some young entrepreneur, maybe, some athlete or painter or novelist, might press on. It's all the same drive. The same dream. It would be nice to help them avoid the typical discouragements. I'd tell them to hit pause, think long and hard about how they want to spend their time, and with whom they want to spend it for the next forty years. I'd tell men and women in their midtwenties not to settle for a job or a profession or even a career. Seek a calling. Even if you don't know what that means, seek it. If you're following your calling, the fatigue will be easier to bear, the disappointments will be fuel, the highs will be like nothing you've ever felt. [1:42:22] Sometimes you have to give up. Sometimes knowing when to give up, when to try something else, is genius. Giving up doesn't mean stopping. Don't ever 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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Shoe Dog
Phil Knight
Best for Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and personal growthOften cited around pursuing crazy ideas

The speaker discusses 'Shoe Dog', a memoir by Phil Knight, the creator of Nike, highlighting its insights and the importance of re-reading great books.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and personal growth
Key quote: I believe it's the best advice. Maybe. Maybe the only advice. Any of us. Should ever give.
The host mentions 'Shoe Dog' as a memoir that encapsulates the journey of chasing one's dreams with relentless dedication. He reflects on how the insights from the book have evolved for him over time, making it a significant read in his exploration of biographies.
ASIN: B01CRJA470
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Born of this land cover
Best for Readers seeking motivation and inspiration from entrepreneurial journeys.Often cited around inspiring biographies

The speaker mentions 'Born of this land', a biography of the founder of Hyundai, emphasizing its inspiring story of determination and success.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers seeking motivation and inspiration from entrepreneurial journeys.
Key quote: I think reading that book and realizing how much he had to endure and go through to succeed gives you strength in your own life.
The host mentions 'Born of this Land' as an inspiring biography that chronicles the incredible journey of Chung Ju-Yong from poverty to wealth. This book serves as a testament to resilience and determination, providing strength to readers in their own lives.
ASIN: B07YNZF25Z
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the everything store cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and aspiring business leadersOften cited around insightful biographies

The speaker refers to 'the everything store' as the most insightful biography they've read, noting its high insights per page.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and aspiring business leaders
Key quote: I would say the most insightful biography I've read so far would be the everything store.
The host mentions 'The Everything Store' as one of the most insightful biographies he has read, highlighting its depth of insights per page. He believes it stands out among other biographies due to its engaging narrative structure and focus on the entrepreneurial journey.
ASIN: B00FJFJOLC
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Against the odds
James Dyson
Best for aspiring entrepreneurs and business enthusiastsOften cited around entrepreneurship and perseverance

The speaker mentions 'Against the odds', James Dyson's autobiography, describing it as a book about determination and perseverance.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: aspiring entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts
Key quote: I would say okay, read James Dyson's autobiography, Against the Odds.
The host mentions 'Against the Odds' as a prime example of a biography that encapsulates determination and perseverance. He believes it effectively illustrates the value of these traits in achieving success, making it essential reading for aspiring entrepreneurs.
ASIN: 0752809814
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Warren Buffett
Roger Lowenstein
Best for Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and personal development.Often cited around Warren Buffett's influence

The discussion references lessons learned from Warren Buffett, particularly regarding relationships and regrets related to travel and life choices.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in entrepreneurship and personal development.
Key quote: The outer scorecard leads to regrets.
The host discusses the contrasting values of Phil's father and Warren Buffett's father, emphasizing the importance of having an inner scorecard over an outer one. This comparison highlights how societal expectations can lead to regrets, a lesson drawn from Buffett's life and writings.
ASIN: 0812979273
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Nike cover
Best for Readers interested in entrepreneurship and personal growthOften cited around Phil Knight's biography

The book tells us the struggles that Phil had to endure to build a company and the main theme is to keep going and not stop.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in entrepreneurship and personal growth
Key quote: I believe it's the best advice. Maybe. Maybe the only advice. Any of us. Should ever give.
The host mentions 'Shoe Dog' as a favorite book that provides valuable insights into the life of Phil Knight, the creator of Nike. They emphasize its structure and the importance of perseverance, making it a standout biography among many they've read.
ASIN: 1838660518
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founders number 153 cover
Best for Entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around Phil Knight's management style

The speaker mentions doing an entire podcast based on a book they read about Bill Bowerman, co-founder of Nike.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: There is no Nike without Bowerman.
The host highlights the influence of Bill Bowerman on Phil Knight's approach to management and innovation at Nike. This connection is emphasized through the mention of the book 'founders number 153', which explores Bowerman's impact on Knight's journey.
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Best for Entrepreneurs and leaders in high-pressure environmentsOften cited around obsession with speed

The speaker references Ernest Shackleton's obsession with lightness and speed, relating it to the themes in the book 'Endurance'.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and leaders in high-pressure environments
Key quote: From studying the outcome of past expeditions, to believe that those that burden themselves with equipment to meet every contingency had fared much worse than those that had sacrificed total preparedness for speed.
The host draws a parallel between Bill Bowerman's obsession with shoe lightness and Ernest Shackleton's focus on speed in his expeditions. This comparison highlights how both figures prioritized speed as a means to achieve their goals, emphasizing the importance of minimizing burdens.
ASIN: 0465062881
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Men of Oregon cover
Best for Individuals interested in coaching, leadership, and the origins of Nike.Often cited around Bill Bowerman's coaching style

It's called Men of Oregon. The story of Oregon's legendary coach Bill Bowerman and Nike's co-founder.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in coaching, leadership, and the origins of Nike.
Key quote: If you ask where Nike came from, I would say it came from a kid who had a world-class shock administered at age 17 by Bill Bowerman.
The host discusses Bill Bowerman's unique approach to coaching, emphasizing his role as a teacher rather than just a coach. This leads to a mention of the book 'Men of Oregon,' which explores Bowerman's influence and philosophy in depth.
The Art of Competing cover
Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leadersOften cited around entrepreneurship and belief

The speaker reflects on a lesson learned from track, which is mentioned as 'The art of competing I learned from track was the art of forgetting.'

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders
Key quote: The art of competing I learned from track was the art of forgetting.
The host discusses the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of belief in one's product. They reference 'The Art of Competing' to illustrate how overcoming internal doubts is crucial for success.
ASIN: 0595214886
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Mount Fuji cover
Best for Individuals seeking motivation and life lessons from personal challenges.Often cited around climbing Mount Fuji

The speaker references a guidebook on Mount Fuji, noting a life lesson about the climb up and down the mountain.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals seeking motivation and life lessons from personal challenges.
Key quote: There are many ways down the mountain, according to my guidebook, but only one way up.
The host mentions the book 'Mount Fuji' to highlight a significant life lesson about effort and perspective in overcoming challenges. The quote from the guidebook emphasizes that while there are many ways to navigate life, the path to success often requires a dedicated effort.
ASIN: B0FVTPKKP2
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The Running Revolution cover
Best for Individuals interested in the history of sportsOften cited around cultural perception of running

The excerpt mentions the cultural perception of running in 1965, indicating that it was not yet recognized as a sport.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in the history of sports
Key quote: The excerpt mentions the cultural perception of running in 1965, indicating that it was not yet recognized as a sport.
The host briefly touches on the historical context of running as a sport. This mention serves to highlight how perceptions have evolved since 1965.
ASIN: 014312319X
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The Biographies of Churchill, Kennedy, and Tolstoy cover
Best for Individuals interested in leadership and historyOften cited around understanding leadership

The speaker reflects on reading biographies of historical figures, including Churchill, Kennedy, and Tolstoy, to understand leadership.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in leadership and history
Key quote: The speaker reflects on reading biographies of historical figures, including Churchill, Kennedy, and Tolstoy, to understand leadership.
The host briefly mentions reading biographies to gain insights into the qualities of effective leaders. This reference serves to highlight the importance of learning from historical figures.
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Sneaker Wars
Barbara Smith
Best for Entrepreneurs and business enthusiastsOften cited around Phil Knight and Nike

It's a book called Sneaker Wars. It's about the enemy brothers. The one brother founded Adidas. The other brother founded Puma and they hated each other.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts
Key quote: It's a book called Sneaker Wars. It's about the enemy brothers.
The host mentions 'Sneaker Wars' to highlight the competitive dynamics between Nike and its rivals, particularly Adidas and Puma. The book provides insights into the early struggles of Nike and the motivations behind Phil Knight's drive to succeed in the sneaker industry.
ASIN: 0061246581
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The Bucket List

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He would just watch this movie, The Bucket List, and he talks about it a lot, actually.