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HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

E75: FEEDING THE MONSTER

HANDS AND DAYLIGHT

Peter Roberts

History, Business

5.0765 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2019

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Former Under Armour employee, Bobby Hull joins us today to discuss ideas and challenges with American manufacturing. He shares his experiences working for one of the world’s biggest brands. But is there a better way to feed the monster as you stand on the edge of the event horizon? It’s a one way trip to the top.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not.

0:04.0

Taking back America starts here.

0:07.0

What your country can do for you.

0:10.0

Ask what you can do for your country.

0:13.0

I'm convinced.

0:14.0

The reclamation of America through many hands and daylight.

0:19.0

That's one small step for man, we as a nation must undergo.

0:23.3

This is our origin.

0:26.7

A radical revolution of value.

0:29.4

Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.

0:33.6

What's happening, B. Little?

0:34.9

What's going on?

0:35.7

Good afternoon.

0:36.5

Good afternoon to you.

0:37.4

Sir, we have a special guest today.

0:40.1

Excited to have this gentleman online. His name is Bobby Hull, Jr. Jr., right?

0:46.5

Yeah, I guess so. When my dad's in the room, you've got to use that.

0:50.1

Yeah. So, if you've heard that name before, it's because your dad was a famous ice hockey player back in the day,

0:57.9

regarded as one of the best ever, correct?

1:00.2

That's correct. In the early 60s through the mid-70s, he was probably what you'd call the Wayne Gretzky of his era.

1:09.0

That's awesome. But you're here for a different reason.

1:12.9

Yes.

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