
#237 Julio Lobo (Cuba's Last Sugar Tycoon)
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#237 Julio Lobo (Cuba's Last Sugar Tycoon) mentions The Sugar King of Havana, The Rise and Fall, The Sugar King of Fortune by John Paul Rathbone, Beyond Possible by Nims Persia, and The Godfather by Mario Puzo with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I'll leave it for the full story by the book The Sugar King of Havana, The Rise and Fall The Fall of Julio Lobo Cuba's Last Tycoon.
This book has been on my desk for quite a while, probably for a few months.
That could be you if you don't take care, brother.
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The host mentions 'The Sugar King of Havana, The Rise and Fall' to illustrate the dramatic downfall of Julio Lobo, a…
The host mentions 'The Sugar King of Fortune' to explore the life of Julio Lobo, a significant figure in Cuba's sugar…
The host mentions 'Beyond Possible' to highlight Nims Persia's insights on hard work and the importance of learning f…
The host briefly discusses a scene from The Godfather where characters take on detective roles. This mention serves t…
The host refers to this book as part of his journey to understand Cuba's history. It connects to his personal family…
The host briefly mentions reading a biography of Milton Hershey to highlight connections to Lobo's business dealings.…
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“The full story by the book The Sugar King of Havana, The Rise and Fall The Fall of Julio Lobo Cuba's Last Tycoon.”
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“The book discusses the life of Julio Lobo, the richest man in Cuba before Castro's revolution, and frames his life within the context of Cuba's history.”
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“The author references a previous podcast discussing this book, which is about a mountaineer and special forces operator from Nepal.”
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“The speaker mentions a scene from The Godfather where characters pretend to be detectives to protect someone from being killed.”
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“The author mentions reading this book while exploring the history of Cuba, which relates to his family's background.”
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“The author refers to having read a biography of Milton Hershey, which connects to Lobo's business dealings.”
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The host mentions 'The Sugar King of Havana, The Rise and Fall' to illustrate the dramatic downfall of Julio Lobo, a once-successful sugar trader.…

The host mentions 'The Sugar King of Fortune' to explore the life of Julio Lobo, a significant figure in Cuba's sugar industry and a symbol of weal…

The host mentions 'Beyond Possible' to highlight Nims Persia's insights on hard work and the importance of learning from past failures. This connec…
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