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The hosts suggest giving the guest some love on LinkedIn after the episode and offer him the opportunity to share his profile information for their listeners to connect with him.
59:44 - 1:00:55 (01:11)
Summary
The hosts suggest giving the guest some love on LinkedIn after the episode and offer him the opportunity to share his profile information for their listeners to connect with him.
ChapterBenefits of Summarization Tools
Episode#186 with Marc Lore - Brainstorming with Billionaire Marc Lore on What He Would Build Today and the Future of Ecommerce
PodcastMy First Million
Discussion on a podcast guest who exuded charisma and confidence during their interview, prompting the speakers to back his ideas and abilities.
1:00:55 - 1:01:23 (00:28)
Summary
Discussion on a podcast guest who exuded charisma and confidence during their interview, prompting the speakers to back his ideas and abilities.
ChapterBenefits of Summarization Tools
Episode#186 with Marc Lore - Brainstorming with Billionaire Marc Lore on What He Would Build Today and the Future of Ecommerce
PodcastMy First Million
The most rich individuals do not even touch a computer, instead their emails get printed and messages relayed through someone else.
1:01:24 - 1:02:19 (00:55)
Summary
The most rich individuals do not even touch a computer, instead their emails get printed and messages relayed through someone else. However, some one notch below still use their phones to do things.
ChapterBenefits of Summarization Tools
Episode#186 with Marc Lore - Brainstorming with Billionaire Marc Lore on What He Would Build Today and the Future of Ecommerce
PodcastMy First Million
The hosts discuss the advantages and disadvantages of not having a computer, including the freedom it provides from the constant need to browse the internet and the potential loss of productivity.
1:02:20 - 1:03:17 (00:56)
Summary
The hosts discuss the advantages and disadvantages of not having a computer, including the freedom it provides from the constant need to browse the internet and the potential loss of productivity. They also mention a listener who sent in an interesting note about the difference between a million and a billion.