
#230 Lucille Ball (TV's biggest star)
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Notable books mentioned: Love, Lucy by Lucille Ball, The Autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lucy, The Life and Times of Louis B. Mayer
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The host discusses the emotional impact of Lucille Ball's never-before-published autobiography, 'Love, Lucy,' which provides deep insights into her…

The host expresses a strong personal connection to Arnold Schwarzenegger's autobiography, highlighting it as one of their favorites. This indicates…

The host discusses the emotional impact of discovering a never-before-published autobiography of Lucille Ball, highlighting its deep insights into…

#230 Lucille Ball (TV's biggest star) mentions Love, Lucy by Lucille Ball, The Autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lucy, and The Life and Times of Louis B. Mayer with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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Books Mentioned

“This book gave a much deeper understanding of the pain that she had to assimilate as a child and the depth of her struggle to achieve the kind of success she eventually did.”
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“All the way back on Founders 141 I read the fantastic autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's one of my favorite books I've ever read.”
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“Lucy talks about her tumultuous relationship with Desi and her desire for a loving home, reflecting on her grandparents' marriage and her own fractured family background.”
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“The excerpt mentions reading about the early days of Hollywood and references a specific book about Louis B. Mayer, highlighting the control dynamics in the movie industry.”
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“Bill Gates ignored, in the first book I did on him, Hard Drive, he's ignoring the internet.”
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“In Overdrive, the sequel to that book, he bets his entire company on it.”
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“The speaker mentions their daughter reading a kid's version of a biography of Lucy, Lucille Ball, while discussing the impact of 'I Love Lucy'.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Being the Ricardos
“The speaker mentions that the movie 'Being the Ricardos' illustrates the tumultuous summer of Lucy's life when she was 14, highlighting her struggles at home.”
Roman Scandals
“Lucy recalls her experience filming 'Roman Scandals', which was supposed to take six weeks but ended up stretching into six months.”
Moulin Rouge
“The speaker mentions that a choreographer was looking for showgirls for the film 'Moulin Rouge' while on the set of another movie.”
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
“I rewatched Tarantino's once upon a time in Hollywood. It's one of my favorite things to do.”