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An overview of the impressive career of Graham Turner, who is both one of the largest landowners in America and the successful entrepreneur who bought Lonely Planet for $70 million.
36:05 - 37:34 (01:29)
Summary
An overview of the impressive career of Graham Turner, who is both one of the largest landowners in America and the successful entrepreneur who bought Lonely Planet for $70 million.
ChapterLiving Life Like a Villain
Episode#159 - Update on Michael Jordan's House, a Nine Figure Sex Toy Company & the Man with a Million Acres
PodcastMy First Million
The owner of Kentucky Downs, a horse track, may give off a redneck vibe but is highly intelligent and into some "weird sh*t".
37:34 - 38:01 (00:27)
Summary
The owner of Kentucky Downs, a horse track, may give off a redneck vibe but is highly intelligent and into some "weird sh*t".
ChapterLiving Life Like a Villain
Episode#159 - Update on Michael Jordan's House, a Nine Figure Sex Toy Company & the Man with a Million Acres
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast discusses how people react differently to controversial individuals, such as cigarette and warlords, and how some people are contradictory in their business ethics, such as tweeting leadership quotes while idolizing a tough businessman.
38:01 - 40:13 (02:12)
Summary
The podcast discusses how people react differently to controversial individuals, such as cigarette and warlords, and how some people are contradictory in their business ethics, such as tweeting leadership quotes while idolizing a tough businessman.
ChapterLiving Life Like a Villain
Episode#159 - Update on Michael Jordan's House, a Nine Figure Sex Toy Company & the Man with a Million Acres
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker expresses their belief that the world contains all types of people, including those who may be considered villains or have differing beliefs, and argues against the idea that the world should be any different.
40:13 - 42:09 (01:55)
Summary
The speaker expresses their belief that the world contains all types of people, including those who may be considered villains or have differing beliefs, and argues against the idea that the world should be any different. They also suggest that every great person also has a flawed side.