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First Time Founders with Ed Elson – Reed Hastings: Life After Netflix
Sun, 01 Dec 2024
Ed speaks with Reed Hastings, co-founder and executive chairman of Netflix. They discuss the company's path from dvd rental to streaming, the importance of company culture, what it was like to leave Netflix, and the challenges and joys of Reed's newest venture: a ski resort in Utah. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Scott, imagine you'd built one of the most successful companies in American history. What would retirement look like? Chicks!
I'm sorry. What would it look like? It'd look like my life right now, Ed. You don't need to build one of the most successful companies to have a wonderful back nine. I'm... I'm doing exactly what I wanna be doing. I hang out with impressive, intelligent young people such as yourself. We make good money. We have purpose.
And I get to do amazing things with my friends and family that make me feel closer to them. I can't imagine doing anything differently. And the only lesson in this humble brag or not so humble brag is once you get to a certain level of economic security,
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