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Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary

Netflix Co-Founder Marc Randolph's Unconventional Idea of Success (ep. 338)

Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary

John O'Leary

Self-improvement, Bestsellingauthor, Education, Dailyinspiration, Society & Culture, Liveinspired, Johnoleary, Inspiration, Joebuck, Inspiredliving, Onfire, Relationships

4.9672 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

As co-founder and founding CEO of Netflix, Marc Randolph laid much of the groundwork for the streaming service that’s grown to 150 million subscribers, and fundamentally altered how the world experiences media.

With over 40 years of entrepreneurial experience, Marc has built six other successful companies, mentored hundreds of early stage entrepreneurs, and invested in dozens of successful tech ventures.

Today, Marc reveals seldom-shared anecdotes about Netflix including how the iconic brand got its name and their David versus Goliath story with Blockbuster. Yet it's Marc's unconventional definition of success (hint: it's not money or fame!) and how creating positive workplace culture starts with the leaders that's most intriguing.

This episode will inspire you to take action to make your next big idea or lofty dream a reality and remind you that while it may not be easy, it's always possible.

SHOW NOTES:

  • “It’s what I did, not who I am.” – on not wanting to be typecast as “the Netflix guy”
  • The defining characteristic of Marc’s youth was his parent’s encouragement to experiment.
  • NOLS: At 14, Marc spent a month in the Wyoming wilderness with National Outdoor Leadership School which taught him how to lead and communicate with confidence + clarity.
  • Immersing himself in nature allows Marc to live in the moment unlike anything else.
  • Randolph’s Rules for Success: Before starting his first job, Marc’s father outline rules on how to be a good person like: be open-minded but skeptical, quantify when possible, and be considerate always.
  • Early in his career, Marc learned that success is not economic or commercial-based. Instead it’s fulfilling your passions and strengths while being able to enjoy a family + hobbies.
  • In his late-20s, Marc + his now-wife prioritized planning date nights, found planning imperative, something he avoids as an entrepreneur.  
  • Demonstrate the culture you want. Through intentional planning and discipline, Marc prioritizes and demonstrates a work-life balance which allows others in organizations to model as well.
  • Before landing on what would become Netflix, Marc + Reed Hastings brainstormed numerous direct-to-consumer, 1:1 subscription-based concepts including custom shampoo, custom dog food and personalized baseball bats.
  • April 1998: Netflix is born. The inciting event that led to the development of Netflix was mailing a CD (to mimic the newly invented DVD) through the mail and it arriving the following day, intact, for the price of a stamp.
  • “The idea counts for nothing. The idea that you start with almost never the product you end up with. It’s starting somewhere + the journey that follows that leads to something that does work.”
  • Only way out is through: Desperate for a collaboration with then-giant Blockbuster, Netflix’s pitch was rejected. Knowing their model was more sustainable, they strategically identified opportunities during a volatile economy in order to survive while taking Blockbuster head-on.
  • Little Engine That Could: Two years after the Blockbuster rejection, Netflix’s innovative business model allowed them to go public providing them ample resources to adequately compete with Blockbuster.
  • On his new podcast That Will Never Work, Marc coaches early-stage entrepreneurs frequently on the personal issues involved with starting a business like maintaining confidence and relationships versus tactics and strategy.
  • “I am most proud of my optimism.”
  • Listen to Marc Randolph’s podcast That Will Never Work here.
  • Get Marc Randolph’s book That Will Never Work here.

MARC RANDOLPH'S LIVE INSPIRED 7

1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? Endurance by Alfred Lansing.

2. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? Lack of embarrassment and willingness to be ridiculous.

3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? Nothing.

4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? I'm a history buff so maybeSigmund Freud, Ernest Shackleton or Julius Caesar.

5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? Freud told me how big the Internet and Bitcoin would be. No, nothing specific leaps out.

6. What advice would you give your 20-year-old self? Trust your intuition about others.

7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? He got people off their ass.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

17 years ago, I had a meeting with a gentleman named Rusty Keeley, and I shared with him that I did not know if I had what it took to become a motivational speaker, to build this business, to touch lives around St. Louis, around Missouri, maybe even as far as Illinois. And he challenged me to believe in myself to cast a vision for impacting lives not only in our own backyard,

0:22.4

but around the world. Since that time, we've had the opportunity and the honor of partnering

0:28.3

with more than 2,000 clients in 50 states, a couple dozen countries, a couple million

0:34.7

people. We've released now a couple, that's two number one national bestselling books and have this remarkable podcast.

0:42.5

Thank you for listening to it because of Rusty's vision, because of his belief, because of his challenge for me to imagine this impact and to pursue it diligently.

0:53.4

It has impacted my life. and not only that, but

0:55.9

Rusty is a sponsor today of this podcast. Keeley Companies now does more than $500 million

1:04.0

in annual revenue through construction and infrastructure technology, wireless logistics,

1:09.3

and development solutions. It's the world-class

1:13.6

people-first mentality that makes the biggest impact. I've seen this firsthand in my life. The team,

1:20.4

the Keeleans, now feel in their lives and those that are benefiting from Rusty and the Keeley

1:25.6

work experienced in their lives.

1:28.1

If you want to learn more about Rusty Keely and that business, I encourage you to check

1:32.3

out keelycom.companies.com or better yet, why not listen to the Live Inspired podcast where

1:40.7

I celebrate our relationship. Check it out. It's episode 296.

1:46.4

You'll experience there an in-depth conversation with my friend, the CEO of Keely Company's.

1:52.8

His name is Rusty Keeley.

1:57.0

Welcome to the Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary.

2:01.5

John is the number one national bestselling author of the book On Fire.

2:05.9

He's a world-class inspirational speaker and he's the host of the Live Inspired podcast.

2:10.9

John interviews extraordinary individuals on their life story so that you can wake up from accidental living and more fully live your life

2:19.7

story. Here's your host, John O'Leary. Hello, my friends, and welcome to the Live Inspired

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