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    Explore " david rubenstein" with insightful episodes like "Daddy Issues: So Many Juniors", "David Rubenstein -- The Importance of Artifacts, Books, and Learning Our History", "Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant: Strategies from the Minds of the Wealthy and Wise | Chris Ullman (Part 2)", "How to Become the World Champion of Your Favorite Hobby | Chris Ullman (Part 1)" and "Deciphering the Global Economic Puzzle | David Rubenstein" from podcasts like ""No Crying In Baseball", "The Strategerist", "The James Altucher Show", "The James Altucher Show" and "The James Altucher Show"" and more!

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    Daddy Issues: So Many Juniors

    Daddy Issues: So Many Juniors

    Just when you thought the Soto trade was going to be the news of the week, Ohtani signed with LAD, pushing contract numbers so far into Monopoly money they may never come back. The rest of the league was busy playing “where’s Evan,” bringing Fedde back from the KBO, and moving around more Nicks. In our second week of profiling boyfriends, we look at the Royals and our hometown Nationals. Pottymouth collects some Garcias, including softball teammate of Acuña, Jr., Maikel Garcia of KC, and a very specific Luis Garcia of WAS, both giving her the opportunity to reference her Jerry Garcia BOS jersey. Patti talks Juniors, starting with KC’s MJ Melendez, who’s record vs BOS allows her to ALSO reference Garcia night at Fenway, and Stone Garrett, proving the success of hard work with an assist from LinkedIn. The Winter Ball out of line behavior of Ronald Acuña, Sr. has us saying Daddy way too many times. The draft lottery gives CLE its first  #1 pick ever, and are the Os really for sale?

    We say “I shipped him with himself,” “It’s not a Flintstones reference,” and “Blame it on the cheesecake beer.” Fight the man, send your game balls to Meredith, get boosted, and find us on Twitter @ncibpodcast, on Facebook @nocryinginbball, Instagram @nocryinginbball and on the Interweb at nocryinginbball.com. Please take a moment to subscribe to the show, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to NCiB. Become a supporter at Patreon to help us keep doing what we do. Say goodnight, Pottymouth.

    David Rubenstein -- The Importance of Artifacts, Books, and Learning Our History

    David Rubenstein --  The Importance of Artifacts, Books, and Learning Our History

    David Rubenstein is a philanthropist, lawyer, businessman, and avid historian. Items from his rare collection of U.S. artifacts — including the Emancipation Proclamation, the Federalist Papers, and original works from abolitionists — are on display in the George W. Bush Presidential Museum’s special exhibit, Freedom Matters.

    He joined host Andrew Kaufmann and Bush Museum Director Teresa Lenling to discuss the importance of public access to these key artifacts in order for citizens to learn about our country’s past and create a better future for the next generation of Americans.

    Hear more from Mr. Rubenstein on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.

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    Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant: Strategies from the Minds of the Wealthy and Wise | Chris Ullman (Part 2)

    Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant: Strategies from the Minds of the Wealthy and Wise | Chris Ullman (Part 2)

    In part one, we delved into Chris Ullman's fascinating journey as a four-time International Whistling champion. Now, we're pivoting to explore Chris's other passion: a career that has positioned him next to some of the world's wealthiest and most influential people. In part two of this extraordinary series, James and Chris explore the life lessons and success strategies outlined in Chris's latest book, "Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant."

    The book is segmented into eight overarching strategies that are crucial for achieving success and fulfillment in life: Be Purposeful, Innovate & Accomplish, Build Bridges, Be Productive, Solve Problems, Be Authentic, Think of Others, and Be Humble. Through autobiographical examples, Chris paints a vivid picture of working with some of the biggest names in finance and politics, such as David Rubenstein, Bill Conway, and Daniel A. D'Aniello of the Carlyle Group, Orlando Bravo of Thoma Bravo, former Governor of Ohio John Kasich, and Arthur Levitt, former Chairman of the SEC.

    Whether it's navigating the world of high-stakes private equity or working on Capitol Hill, the wisdom Chris has gleaned is universally applicable. The episode concludes with a stirring performance of Duke Ellington's "Take the A Train," connecting the dots between the joy of whistling and the fulfillment of a life well-lived. Don't miss this episode that not only provides a blueprint for creating a life of wealth, health, and happiness but also encapsulates the multifaceted nature of success.

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    My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!

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    How to Become the World Champion of Your Favorite Hobby | Chris Ullman (Part 1)

    How to Become the World Champion of Your Favorite Hobby | Chris Ullman (Part 1)

    When you think of someone in the inner circle of billionaires and political giants, you don't usually imagine them whistling Duke Ellington tunes in corporate meeting rooms. Chris Ullman defies that stereotype; a virtuoso whistler, he has performed in venues as diverse as the Oval Office and the top of the Washington Monument. Join James Altucher in part one of this extraordinary interview as they delve into Chris's passion for whistling, which he explored in his book "Find Your Whistle."

    From a young age of 13, Chris committed himself to whistling. He credits his father for the initial inspiration, but becoming a champion took hard work and unique sacrifices—like abstaining from kissing 24 hours before a performance. Chris and James discuss the perception of whistling as a "novelty," contrasting it with other forms of art and sports. Yet, Chris believes that whistling is the great equalizer; it's a universal joy that resonates with everyone from grandparents to billionaire bosses. In fact, this underestimated art has brought Chris "more joy than he could have ever imagined."

    This conversation sets the stage for part two, where James and Chris will discuss Chris's latest book, "Four Billionaires and a Parking Attendant." But for now, enjoy this deep dive into an art form that's both ancient and modern, simple and intricate, and understand how Chris Ullman has built a life around spreading joy and inspiring others to find their own "whistle."

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    My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!

    Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.

    I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.

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    Deciphering the Global Economic Puzzle | David Rubenstein

    Deciphering the Global Economic Puzzle | David Rubenstein

    What's really going on in the world economy? James Altucher turns to David Rubenstein—manager of the Carlyle Group, one of the world's most significant private equity funds—for answers. With half a trillion dollars in investments and a deep involvement in the global economy since the '70s, David offers unparalleled insights into pressing questions like the future of the U.S. dollar, oil markets, and potential recessions. The conversation doesn't just skim the surface; it dives deep into the mechanics of financial systems, interest rates, and unemployment figures. Whether you're an investor, an entrepreneur, or someone simply trying to understand the economic maze, this episode promises a comprehensive look at where things stand and where they might be headed.

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    David Rubenstein | Co-Founder of The Carlyle Group and Author of “How to Invest”

    David Rubenstein | Co-Founder of The Carlyle Group and Author of “How to Invest”

    David Rubenstein is back on the show for a second time to discuss his new book, “How To Invest,” where he provides a masterclass on investing featuring conversations with the biggest names in finance such as Sam Zell, Larry Fink, Mike Novogratz, and Marc Andreessen.

    David is the co-founder and co-Executive Chairman of The Carlyle Group, one of the world’s largest and most successful private investment firms with over $217 billion of assets under management.

    During our conversation, we talk about why he wrote the book, his approach to writing, how he chooses his interview subjects, the qualities that make a good investor, some of his personal experiences in the investing world, what he would invest in today, his best and worst performing investments, and much more.

    You can order the book at: https://www.amazon.com/How-Invest-David-M-Rubenstein/dp/1982190302

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    The Legacy of Giving Back

    The Legacy of Giving Back

    Fueled by a passion for public service and helping others, today’s guest shares insight on what it means to be a business leader, philanthropist, and family man. In this episode we welcome David M. Rubenstein, the Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of The Carlyle Group, author of several books including How to Lead, and the host of The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations on Bloomberg

    David shares his journey from humble beginnings to a career in government and eventually the founding of The Carlyle Group, one of the largest private equity investment firms in the world. Join us to learn his experience around building a legacy that goes beyond business success by giving back to humanity, valuing those around you, and making the time for the people you care about most.

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    David Rubenstein | Building a $200B+ Private Investment Firm with The Carlyle Group

    David Rubenstein | Building a $200B+ Private Investment Firm with The Carlyle Group

    David Rubenstein is the co-founder and co-Executive Chairman of The Carlyle Group, one of the world’s largest and most successful private investment firms with over $217 billion of assets under management, which he started in 1987.

    In this episode, we spoke with David about his humble beginnings growing up in Baltimore, what it was like working at the White House during the Carter Administration, how he started The Carlyle Group with zero investing experience, his philosophies on life and thoughts on leadership, being one of the original signers of The Giving Pledge and the impact he hopes it can make, his unique approach to fundraising, and some of the biggest business mistakes he’s made throughout the years.

    His new book, “How To Lead”, where he shares his interviews with world leaders and CEOs such as Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, Oprah Winfrey, and many others is available now everywhere books are found.

    Get “How To Lead” book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Lead-Greatest-Founders-Changers/dp/1982132159

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    The Imagination of Leonardo da Vinci with Walter Isaacson

    The Imagination of Leonardo da Vinci with Walter Isaacson

    Walter Isaacson is fascinated by innovators — the kinds of geniuses whose ideas have transformed industry, science, and society. Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and Benjamin Franklin each grabbed his attention in ways that allow us, as readers, to discover the depth and breadth of their brilliant thinking and creative sensibilities. Now comes Leonardo da Vinci, whose boundless curiosity renders him perhaps the greatest creative genius of all time. Isaacson explains the lessons that da Vinci left behind that we can apply to our own lives. He speaks with David Rubenstein about his book Leonardo da Vinci, which was released in bookstores today.

    Find our companion episode, "Einstein's Creativity," by clicking here. Follow the show on Twitter @aspenideas and Facebook at facebook.com/aspenideas. Email your comments to aspenideastogo@gmail.com.

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    Trade Show Radio Spotlights Booth 61 with Ricky Steele at the Atlanta CEO Council Executive Reception

    Trade Show Radio Spotlights Booth 61 with Ricky Steele at the Atlanta CEO Council Executive Reception
    Trade Show Radio spotlights Booth 61 with Ricky Steele who was broadcasting live as Atlanta area executives gathered for an invitation-only networking event hosted by the Atlanta CEO Council at the Ritz Carlton in Buckhead on Monday, July 8, 2013. The Atlanta CEO Council Executive Receptions are regular networking events held exclusively for invited executives. For more […] The post Trade Show Radio Spotlights Booth 61 with Ricky Steele at the Atlanta CEO Council Executive Reception appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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