
#327 Ted Turner
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#327 Ted Turner mentions Cable Cowboy by Mark Robichaux, Call Me Ted by Ted Turner, The Problem Isn't Getting Rich by Charlie Munger, and The Gambler by Kirk Kerkorian with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The best book I've read on this is actually Cable Cowboy.
It's an insane story.
the problem isn't getting rich. The problem is staying sane.
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The host mentions 'Cable Cowboy' to highlight the importance of relationships in business, particularly in the contex…
The host discusses the complexities of Ted Turner's life as depicted in his autobiography 'Call Me Ted', particularly…
The host discusses the complex relationship between Ted Turner and his father, highlighting the impact of their dynam…
The host mentions 'The Gambler' to highlight Kirk Kerkorian's complex business strategies and their impact on Ted Tur…
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“The best book I've read on this is actually Cable Cowboy. It tells the story of John Malone and the remarkable people involved in the cable TV industry.”
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“The excerpt discusses Ted Turner's autobiography, 'Call Me Ted', detailing his life experiences and relationship with his father, including the impact of his father's suicide.”
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“A line that I've never forgotten from Charlie Munger about successful entrepreneurs: 'the problem isn't getting rich. The problem is staying sane.'”
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“It's an excellent book. It's the biography of Kirk Kerkorian.”
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“There's this great book on the history of PayPal. It's written by, actually, I've recently become friends with the author.”
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“It's called In the Company of Giants. I think it's episode two or eight of founders.”
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“There's a line from Titan I want to read to you taking for granted the growth of his empire.”
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“I read his fantastic autobiography called Pieces of the Action.”
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“Ted's traits of fighting and not backing down are highlighted, suggesting a connection to strategic thinking often associated with 'The Art of War'.”
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“I just did confessions of an advertising man, a couple episodes ago.”
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The host mentions 'Cable Cowboy' to highlight the importance of relationships in business, particularly in the context of Ted Turner's acquisition…

The host discusses the complexities of Ted Turner's life as depicted in his autobiography 'Call Me Ted', particularly focusing on the impact of his…
The host discusses the complex relationship between Ted Turner and his father, highlighting the impact of their dynamic on Ted's early business dec…
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