David Senra
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Podcast Appearances
I will say about Edwin Land, I took two ideas from him.
His personal motto was don't do anything someone else can do.
I think that demands differentiation.
When you listen to my podcast, they are very weird.
Foundry, there's not like, you can read books and have a solo podcast.
You're not going to make it like that.
It's a very weird thing.
Even the way I'm doing the new show, everybody's like, this guy interviews weird.
I'm not interviewing a goddamn person.
I am having conversations.
What you're hearing on the show is exactly what you would hear if we weren't recording this.
This is the stuff I have.
The idea that all these guys, everybody that's been on the show besides James Dyson so far, has listened to the podcast.
You think, first of all, a lot of the early listeners for the new show come from founders, right?
And some of the messages I get, they're like, yeah, but like, you're like talking too much and like you interrupt and you do all this other stuff.
Like you should do it the way this guy does.
We just did 400 episodes of people that build lives and phenomenal careers by being differentiated.
And now you're like, no, no, don't be differentiated.
Go do it like this other guy.
The differentiation I have compared to other podcasters that want to talk to excessively successful people in business is they haven't read 400 biographies about history's greatest entrepreneurs like I have.