
#214 Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography
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Notable books mentioned: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, Finding the Next Steve Jobs by Nolan Bushnell, The Big Score, Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmull
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The host discusses Steve Jobs' unique approach to innovation, emphasizing his ability to merge ideas, art, and technology. This exploration highlig…

The host discusses how Steve Jobs learned valuable lessons from various experiences, particularly emphasizing the influence of his father's teachin…

The host mentions 'The Big Score' as a resource to understand the influence of Robert Friedland on Steve Jobs. This reference highlights Jobs' pers…

#214 Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography mentions Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, Finding the Next Steve Jobs by Nolan Bushnell, The Big Score, and Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmull with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“This is an excerpt that appears in the last chapter called Legacy of the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, which is Steve Jobs, and it was written by Walter Isaacson.”
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“There's a story that appears in the book Finding the Next Steve Jobs, which was written by Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari.”
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“It's called The Big Score. If you haven't listened to that, you might be interested because we're going to see that Steve copies some personality traits and some ideas from Robert Friedland.”
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“The book goes into great detail about all the different pivots that Pixar's trying to do to eventually they land on doing animation.”
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“I covered his autobiography, which only covers the first 21 years of his life. Fantastic memoir called Swimming Across.”
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“The Durants spent 50 years studying history and wrote 'Lessons of History', which distills their insights into human nature and dishonesty.”
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“It's a biography about Robert Moses, named one of the 100 greatest books of all time, and the speaker considers doing it for the podcast.”
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“Caro has done a multiple volume biography on Lyndon B. Johnson, which the speaker has been listening to in audio format.”
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“The excerpt mentions an entire podcast on the biography of Jonathan Ive, which goes into great detail about his time at Apple and his relationship with Steve Jobs.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
The Last Dance
“The documentary is referenced in relation to Steve Jobs' management style, drawing parallels between Jobs and Michael Jordan's behavior and justifications.”
Toy Story
“Toy Story opened to blockbuster commercial critical success, recouping its cost the first weekend with a domestic opening of 30 million dollars and went on to become the top grossing film of the year.”