
This episode explores Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs, the definitive biography of Apple’s visionary co-founder. Drawing on more than 40 interviews with Jobs and insights from colleagues, friends, and rivals, Isaacson paints an unflinching portrait of a man whose relentless drive for perfection shaped the digital age. We discuss Jobs’ entrepreneurial resilience, mercurial leadership style, and his profound impact on design, innovation, and global culture. The conversation also reflects on the book’s narrative choices—its strengths in capturing Jobs’ complexity, and its limitations in examining broader societal implications. Join us for a deep dive into the life of one of technology’s most influential and enigmatic figures.
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