

Ben and David on "This Week in Startups" Holiday Special
Dec 2, 2021
Join Jason Calacanis, a seasoned entrepreneur and investor known for his work on This Week in Startups, as he dives into a spirited holiday special with Ben and David. They discuss the captivating year in startups, covering everything from intriguing weight loss stories to the complexities of venture capital and crypto investing. Expect insights on startup valuations and the challenges of navigating friendships in the industry. Plus, enjoy some light-hearted banter about gourmet gift ideas, wine pairings, and the quirks of private aviation!
01:33:02
Cabo Photo
- Jason Calacanis discusses a photo of himself and David Sacks in Cabo during the pandemic.
- They jokingly "fat-shamed" each other, which motivated their weight loss journeys.
Weight Loss Tip
- Jason Calacanis shares his weight loss strategy: 1.5 meals per day.
- He acknowledges it's "literal starvation" but emphasizes thermodynamics.
Body's Resistance
- The human body actively resists weight loss, especially after an initial 10 pounds.
- The body increases hunger to regain lost fat, making it crucial to "break through" this resistance.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Pandemic Reflections and Weight Loss Journeys
02:37 • 12min
Reflections and New Beginnings
14:51 • 6min
Navigating Media and Geopolitics
20:45 • 10min
Valuations in Transition
31:03 • 24min
Navigating Startup Equity and Friendships
55:01 • 30min
Gift Ideas and Gourmet Delights in Private Aviation
01:25:28 • 3min
Holiday Gifting: Wine and Chocolate Pairings
01:28:42 • 4min

The Expanse
Origins
Hallie Lambert
James S. A. Corey
Georgia Lee
This graphic novel collects the backstories of the main characters from The Expanse, including James Holden, Naomi Nagata, Alex Kamal, Amos Burton, and Josephus Miller. The stories, created by James S.A. Corey but written by Hallie Lambert and Georgia Lee, and illustrated by Huang Danlan, provide insight into what led each character to join the crew of the Canterbury. The collection follows the television series continuity and offers a compelling look at the characters' pasts, making it a must-read for fans of The Expanse.

Working Backwards
Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon
Colin Bryar
Bill Carr
Working Backwards provides a detailed look at Amazon's approach to culture, leadership, and innovation. The book is written by Colin Bryar and Bill Carr, who collectively have 27 years of experience at Amazon. It outlines the company's 14 leadership principles and how they are applied in practice, focusing on customer obsession, long-term thinking, and operational excellence. The book is divided into two parts: the first part explains the leadership principles and practices, while the second part includes case studies on the development of products like Kindle, Amazon Prime, and Amazon Web Services. The authors provide practical steps and insights that can be applied to any business, regardless of size or industry[2][4][5].

Grinding it out
The Making of McDonald's
Ray Kroc
In 'Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's,' Ray Kroc recounts his journey from a typical salesman to the businessman behind the world-famous hamburger chain. The book discusses Kroc's discovery of the McDonald brothers' efficient restaurant operation in San Bernardino, California, and how he convinced them to franchise their concept. Kroc's perseverance and business acumen are highlighted as he transformed McDonald's into an international success, revolutionizing the American restaurant industry with standardized menus and assembly-line food preparation. The memoir also touches on Kroc's personal life, including his multiple marriages and his later ownership of the San Diego Padres baseball team.

Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor Frankl
The book is divided into two parts. The first part recounts Frankl's harrowing experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, including Auschwitz, between 1942 and 1945. He describes the inhumane conditions and the psychological and emotional struggles of the prisoners. The second part introduces Frankl's theory of logotherapy, which posits that the primary human drive is the search for meaning, rather than pleasure. Frankl argues that meaning can be found through three main avenues: work (doing something significant), love (caring for another), and suffering (finding meaning in one's own suffering). The book emphasizes the importance of finding purpose and meaning in life, even in the most adverse conditions, as a key factor in survival and personal growth.

Who Moved My Cheese?
Spencer Johnson
The book tells the story of four characters—two mice named Sniff and Scurry, and two 'Littlepeople' named Hem and Haw—living in a maze and searching for their favorite cheese. When the cheese at their usual spot, Cheese Station C, disappears, the mice adapt quickly and find new cheese at Cheese Station N. However, the Littlepeople struggle with change, with Hem refusing to move and Haw eventually embracing the need to adapt. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of complacency and the importance of embracing change to succeed in both personal and professional life.

On Writing
A Memoir of the Craft
Stephen King
This book is both a memoir and a writing guide. It details Stephen King's life, from his childhood and early writing endeavors to his struggles with addiction and his near-fatal accident in 1999. The book is divided into sections that cover King's life ('C.V.'), the nature of writing ('What Writing Is'), writing mechanics ('Toolbox'), his advice on the craft ('On Writing'), and his recovery from the accident ('On Living: A Postscript'). King offers practical tips on writing, including the importance of vocabulary, grammar, and style, as well as the need for consistent writing routines and ruthless editing. He emphasizes that good writing comes from within, driven by curiosity, wonder, and emotional honesty rather than commercial motives.

The Genius of the System
Thomas Schaaf
No information available about this book.

Shoe Dog
Phil Knight
Shoe Dog is a memoir that chronicles the journey of Phil Knight as he builds Nike from its humble beginnings as Blue Ribbon Sports. The book is a personal and detailed account of Knight's experiences, from his early days selling Japanese running shoes out of the trunk of his car to the global brand Nike is today. It highlights his relentless work ethic, the challenges he faced, and the key relationships with his partners and employees that were crucial to the company's success. The memoir also touches on Knight's personal life, including his family and the emotional struggles he encountered along the way[1][3][4].

Project Hail Mary
Andy Weir
In 'Project Hail Mary', Ryland Grace, a high school science teacher, awakens on a spaceship with no memory of how he got there or his mission. He soon discovers that he is the sole survivor of a desperate mission to save Earth from a microorganism called the Astrophage, which is threatening to cause a new ice age. As Ryland regains his memories, he encounters an alien named Rocky, and together they work to solve the scientific mystery and save their respective home planets. The story blends science, humor, and heart, exploring themes of survival, discovery, and unlikely friendships[1][3][5].

The Ride of a Lifetime
Lessons Learned from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company
Robert Iger
In 'The Ride of a Lifetime,' Robert Iger shares his experiences and the lessons he learned during his 15 years as CEO of The Walt Disney Company. The book covers his early career, his rise to the CEO position, and his strategic decisions that transformed Disney into a global media giant. Iger discusses key acquisitions like Pixar, Marvel, and 21st Century Fox, and emphasizes the importance of leadership principles such as optimism, courage, decisiveness, fairness, and integrity. He also reflects on his relationships with influential figures like Steve Jobs and George Lucas, and how emotional intelligence played a crucial role in his business dealings. The book provides insights into Iger's vision for Disney, which included a focus on high-quality branded content, embracing technology, and expanding globally.
Ben and David go on "This Week in Startups" with Jason Calacanis for a holiday special!
Discussion includes:
- Talking TWIST and All-In this year with everything from politics to weight loss to private jets
- Acquired's year and some of Ben and David's biggest insights from episodes
- VC, valuations, and crypto investing mechanics
- Use cases for crypto, and trying to get Jason (a skeptic) excited
- Carveouts: our favorite books, podcasts, and TV shows from this year
Sponsors:
- Statsig: https://bit.ly/acquiredstatsig24