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🗓️ 4 July 2022
⏱️ 100 minutes
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In this episode, Ric Elias, founder of Red Ventures, opens up about the fateful day he knew for certain that he was going to die as a passenger on US Airways Flight 1549. Ric dives deep into how that day impacted his life, greatly changed his perspective, and improved his relationship with his family and the broader community. We also talk about his incredible role as CEO of an enormous company, his remarkable work in philanthropy, and all the wisdom he has acquired in his extraordinary life.
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0:51.0 | Welcome to a special episode of the drive. |
0:54.0 | For those of you who subscribe to our newsletter, you probably saw this week we celebrated our |
0:57.7 | fourth anniversary, so for those of you who don't, just want to let you know we're four |
1:01.6 | years old. |
1:02.6 | Today's podcast, we figured it'd be a great time to ensure folks have had a chance to hear |
1:06.1 | my initial conversation with Rick, which was released back in November 2019. |
1:10.3 | Matt Rick in 2013, and I was kind of a fan boy. |
1:14.9 | I had seen his TED Talk probably a year or so sooner. |
1:18.8 | It immediately became probably my favorite TED Talk that I'd ever seen. |
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1:26.1 | And to this day, it really remains one of the most amazing talks that in such short |
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