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The last unexplored frontier is inside each of us.
42:56 - 44:12 (01:16)
Summary
The last unexplored frontier is inside each of us. By embracing the unknown and exploring our inner selves, we can grow and change in authentic ways.
ChapterMusic Licensing and Environmental Activism
Episode#69: Inside the Mind of Glenn Beck Is...Walt Disney and Orson Welles?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The podcast discusses the inventor of the KTEL record and Styrofoam, who was also trying to create a mold for McDonald's clam shells for hamburgers but did not have enough money for it.
44:12 - 45:06 (00:54)
Summary
The podcast discusses the inventor of the KTEL record and Styrofoam, who was also trying to create a mold for McDonald's clam shells for hamburgers but did not have enough money for it.
ChapterMusic Licensing and Environmental Activism
Episode#69: Inside the Mind of Glenn Beck Is...Walt Disney and Orson Welles?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Boone Pickens talks about his creative and out of the box thinking when it came to making money, such as selling a collection of songs on one album despite not being a music or record guy, and a deal with Shell for two hundred fifty million dollars that almost fell through due to the attorney screwing around.
45:06 - 46:07 (01:01)
Summary
Boone Pickens talks about his creative and out of the box thinking when it came to making money, such as selling a collection of songs on one album despite not being a music or record guy, and a deal with Shell for two hundred fifty million dollars that almost fell through due to the attorney screwing around.
ChapterMusic Licensing and Environmental Activism
Episode#69: Inside the Mind of Glenn Beck Is...Walt Disney and Orson Welles?
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
John recounts a story about how he refused to break a promise with the head of Shell even when it meant turning down a deal that was three times more valuable.
46:07 - 47:13 (01:06)
Summary
John recounts a story about how he refused to break a promise with the head of Shell even when it meant turning down a deal that was three times more valuable. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining integrity and keeping one's word in the business world.