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The pivots, bets, and bold moves that built industry-defining companies.
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March 14, 2026
An MBA in my car. No classrooms. No homework. I'd tried audiobooks, podcasts, and a Coursera business class. Finished none of them. With BAC I've burned through four seasons in a month because I actually want to hear the next episode. The lessons stick because they're wrapped in real stories about real people.
April 2, 2026
Became the go-to person on strategy in our exec meetings I started listening on my commute. Three weeks in, I realized I'd become the person our leadership team turned to when business context came up. Nobody else knew the actual stories behind the headlines. BAC made me fluent in a language most executives fake.
Updated: Apr 6, 2026
Finally understood why our last merger failed The Boeing season was the most uncomfortable thing I've listened to in years, and the most valuable. Halfway through episode 3 I saw our own company in it. We'd made the same cultural mistake. I sent it to my CEO the next morning.