Startup Life Ep 12: The Lost Episodes (Part 1)

You thought all we had was 11 episodes didn’t you?  Well, Chris Lew and I dug up some of the footage that we never aired that we filmed after the Presentation with DIMG and created 2 lost episodes for you guys!  Yes I know, the episode is a bit random, but I thought you guys would want to know what happend after the presentation we did at the Disney office.

In this first Lost Episode, we meet up with Simon Ko, the ORIGINAL VP of Design of Future Delivery, we go surfing, have a presentation at True Partner’s Consulting, and hang out with Peter Suberlak at UCLA.

Fun filled episode with a lot of insight on the the FD culture.

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Comment by Yu-kai Chou Subscribed to comments via email
2009-03-30 11:55:21

Wow, missed this one. This is amazing! Should this be on LTSL website? Or we decided it shouldn’t be?

Comment by Jun Loayza
2009-03-30 12:00:25

I’m not managing the LTSL website anymore. Pretty soon it will be parked on my personal blog (which is this site). Thoughts?

 
 
Comment by Yu-kai Chou Subscribed to comments via email
2009-03-30 12:03:04

Sounds good. Should it be parked? Or should it just link to our sites to create better seo?

 
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