Episodes (Page 11)
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Former President Bill Clinton discusses stakes in the election and future implications with Reid Hoffman at the 2024 Masters of Scale Summit
Reid Hoffman
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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman calls AI a 'new digital species'.
Mustafa Suleyman
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World Central Kitchen's Erin Gore and Builders Movement's Daniel Lubetzky discuss Gaza & Israel.
Daniel Lubetzky
Erin Gore
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Zola co-founder Shan-Lyn Ma discusses disrupting the wedding industry.
Shan-Lyn Ma
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Ken Burns sees Leonardo da Vinci as a modern figure, inspiring interdisciplinary approaches.
Ken Burns
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Scott Galloway advises CEOs on political engagement and building company culture.
Scott Galloway
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Wikipedia CEO Maryana Iskander discusses navigating AI-generated misinformation.
Maryana Iskander
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Bombas co-founders scaled their mission-driven apparel company with a 'buy-one-give-one' model.
David Heath
Randy Goldberg
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Bradley Tusk advocates for secure mobile voting via a dedicated app.
Bradley Tusk
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Sophia Amoruso recounts her accidental entrepreneurial journey building Nasty Gal e-commerce brand to $100 million revenue with no formal business training
Sophia Amoruso
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The Black List's Franklin Leonard expands its talent discovery model to the book industry.
Franklin Leonard
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Host Jeff Berman curates best scaling lessons from the first Masters of Scale Summit in 2022 featuring Bill Gates, Brian Chesky, and Lindsey Collins
Bill Gates
Brian Chesky
Lindsey Collins
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EA CEO Andrew Wilson outlines the strategy to reach 1 billion gamers.
Andrew Wilson
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Dr. Rana el Kaliouby focuses on developing emotionally intelligent, human-centered AI.
Rana el Kaliouby
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Janice Min analyzes TV's future through the lens of Emmy successes like Shōgun.
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David Novak shares scaling lessons from Yum! Brands, focusing on listening and recognition.
David Novak
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Prioritize long-term impacts amidst current global challenges.
Ari Wallach
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Alli Webb shares scaling Drybar and launching product lines.
Alli Webb
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Will.i.am views AI as inspiration, not theft, in music.
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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on building influential online platforms.