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#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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Love, Lucy
Lucille Ball

The host discusses the emotional impact of Lucille Ball's never-before-published autobiography, 'Love, Lucy,' which provides deep insights into her…

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The Autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Lucy

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

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#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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What I learned from reading Love, Lucy by Lucille Ball. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- [3:19] Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story by Arnold Schwarzenegger (Founders #141) [3:28] Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder by Arnold Schwarzenegger (Founders #193) [4:37] Lucille Ball gave me advice about Hollywood. “Just remember, when they say, ‘No,’ you hear ‘Yes,’ and act accordingly. Someone says to you, ‘We can’t do this movie,’ you hug him and say, ‘Thank you for believing in me. [6:21] I like reading about people that do things that they're not supposed to do. [9:45] Create a comprehensive family history. [14:43] People with happy childhoods never overdo; they don't strive or exert themselves. They're moderate, pleasant, well liked, and good citizens. Society needs them. But the tremendous drive and dedication necessary to succeed in any field-not only show business-often seems to be rooted in a disturbed childhood. [19:27] This is a school that teaches acting, telling what is going to wind up being one of the most successful actresses that ever lives, that she can't do it. [20:29] I soon learned that to survive you have to be very strong, very healthy, and damned resilient. Rarely does anyone give you an encouraging word. [20:52] I'd show up early for rehearsals and stay until they had to sweep me off the stage. . .I didn't give up. I wore out my soles trudging to casting offices. [21:08] I can't say that I was discouraged. For some incomprehensible reason, knew that someday I'd make it. [21:15] Remember that there are practically no “overnight" successes. Before that brilliant hit performance came ten, fifteen, sometimes twenty years in the salt mines, sweating it out. [25:08] I was determined to stay in Hollywood. I would do what I could to make sure I'd survive the long haul. [27:34] What would you give to be a star in two years?’’ Lela asked me when I first was getting to know her. “What d’ya mean?’’ "Would you give me every breath you draw for two years? Will you work seven days a week? Will you sacrifice all your social life?" “I certainly will," I promised. "Okay," she said, "let's start. Lela was the first person to see me as a clown with glamour. [28:43] Lela taught us never to see anyone as bigger or more important than ourselves. [30:07] Buster Keaton used to tell me about dozens of Hollywood people who ran into trouble. This was comforting, like reading an autobiography and thinking, “Well, that happened to them, too. I'm not the only one.” [35:51] He soon learned that in striking out on your own, you have to throw out your chest and sell yourself. [42:03] I learned the bitter lesson that directors and producers can make or break an actress. I was a star, but I felt that I couldn't afford to turn down parts for fear of infuriating these bigwigs If I did turn down a script I would be put on suspension, without salary. I couldn't accept an offer from any other studio, no matter how good, yet I could be fired at any time without the bosses showing cause. All the glittering “stars" were at the mercy of the whims of the top people. [45:12] I had a driving, consuming ambition to succeed in show business. [47:23] Founder mentality. Desi and I decided that since nobody else seemed to have faith in us as a team, we’d form our own corporation to promote ourselves. Desilu Productions, Inc., was launched. [48:54] At that time, television was regarded as the enemy by Hollywood. So terrified was Hollywood of this medium, movie people were afraid to make even guest appearances. (As bill gates and Walt Disney learned — go with the phenomenon— not against it) [50:50] Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire by James Wallace and Jim Erickson (Founders #140) Overdrive: Bill Gates and the Race to Control Cyberspace by James Wallace (Founders #178) [52:57] To my delight, I discovered that the I Love Lucy show drew from everything I'd learned in the movies, radio, the theater, and vaudeville. ---- Get access to the World’s Most Valuable Notebook for Founders at Founders Notes.com ---- “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 ---- 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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  • The strongest audience signal points to Fans of autobiographies and those interested in the life of Lucille Ball. and Anyone interested in inspiring life stories.

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Fans of autobiographies and those interested in the life of Lucille Ball.Anyone interested in inspiring life storiesFans of Lucille Ball and autobiographical literatureIndividuals interested in Hollywood historyIndividuals interested in media evolution and technology adaptationEntrepreneurs and innovators

Books Mentioned

Love, Lucy cover
Love, Lucy
Lucille Ball
Best for Fans of autobiographies and those interested in the life of Lucille Ball.Often cited around Lucille Ball's autobiography

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of autobiographies and those interested in the life of Lucille Ball.
Key quote: This book gave a much deeper understanding of the pain that she had to assimilate as a child.
The host discusses the emotional impact of Lucille Ball's never-before-published autobiography, 'Love, Lucy,' which provides deep insights into her life and struggles. The host emphasizes the importance of understanding one's past and how it shapes future generations, making this book a valuable read.
ASIN: B004PFZRQ8
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The Autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger cover
Best for Anyone interested in inspiring life storiesOften cited around favorite autobiographies

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in inspiring life stories
Key quote: It's one of my favorite books I've ever read.
The host expresses a strong personal connection to Arnold Schwarzenegger's autobiography, highlighting it as one of their favorites. This indicates a deep appreciation for the insights and experiences shared in the book.
ASIN: 0593647289
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Lucy cover
Best for Fans of Lucille Ball and autobiographical literatureOften cited around autobiographical work discovery

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of Lucille Ball and autobiographical literature
Key quote: This book gave a much deeper understanding of the pain that she had to assimilate as a child.
The host discusses the emotional impact of discovering a never-before-published autobiography of Lucille Ball, highlighting its deep insights into her life and struggles. This book offers a profound understanding of her journey and the lessons learned, making it a significant read for anyone interested in her legacy.
ASIN: 1433584417
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The Life and Times of Louis B. Mayer cover
Best for Individuals interested in Hollywood historyOften cited around early Hollywood dynamics

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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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in Hollywood history
Key quote: The excerpt mentions reading about the early days of Hollywood and references a specific book about Louis B. Mayer.
The host briefly mentions the book to illustrate the historical context of control in the movie industry. It serves as a reference point for understanding the power dynamics during Hollywood's formative years.
ASIN: 1019405538
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Hard Drive cover
Best for Individuals interested in media evolution and technology adaptationOften cited around Bill Gates and television

Bill Gates ignored, in the first book I did on him, Hard Drive, he's ignoring the internet.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in media evolution and technology adaptation
Key quote: Because, Bill Gates ignored, in the first book I did on him, Hard Drive, he's ignoring the internet.
The host mentions the book 'Hard Drive' to illustrate Bill Gates' initial disregard for the internet, contrasting it with Walt Disney's embrace of new mediums like television. This comparison highlights the importance of adapting to emerging trends in media and technology.
ASIN: 0471568864
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Overdrive
James Wallace
Best for Entrepreneurs and innovatorsOften cited around embracing new mediums

In Overdrive, the sequel to that book, he bets his entire company on it.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Entrepreneurs and innovators
Key quote: In Overdrive, the sequel to that book, he bets his entire company on it.
The host discusses how Walt Disney and Bill Gates adapted to new mediums, highlighting their foresight in recognizing the potential of television and the internet. The mention of 'Overdrive' illustrates Gates' pivotal shift in strategy as he embraced the internet, contrasting with his earlier reluctance.
ASIN: B00J348MXG
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biography of Lucy cover
Best for Fans of television history and those interested in celebrity cultureOften cited around Lucille Ball's success

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Fans of television history and those interested in celebrity culture
Key quote: Outsiders who don't understand, think we have a chip on our shoulder, but it's not that at all.
The host mentions the book 'biography of Lucy' to highlight the complexities of Lucille Ball's fame and the emotional challenges that accompanied her success. This discussion emphasizes how success can lead to unexpected stress and personal struggles, despite public adoration.
ASIN: B000O8EJUU
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned

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Being the Ricardos

Confidence: 90%

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.

Movie

Roman Scandals

Confidence: 90%

Lucy recalls her experience filming 'Roman Scandals', which was supposed to take six weeks but ended up stretching into six months.

Movie

Moulin Rouge

Confidence: 80%

The speaker mentions that a choreographer was looking for showgirls for the film 'Moulin Rouge' while on the set of another movie.

Movie

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Confidence: 100%

I rewatched Tarantino's once upon a time in Hollywood. It's one of my favorite things to do.