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#138 Alexander Graham Bell

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Aug 2, 2020
Delve into the life of Alexander Graham Bell, a relentless innovator driven by a passion for communication and education for the deaf. Discover his strategic decision to lease telephones for business growth, and the fierce competition he faced in the burgeoning telephone industry. Learn about his profound personal relationships, especially with his wife, and hear about his eccentricities and reflections on life. The emotional finale emphasizes universal themes of connection and loss that resonate beyond his groundbreaking inventions.
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ANECDOTE

Books as Links

  • David Senra read Reluctant Genius, a biography of Alexander Graham Bell, after noticing Bell's influence on Edwin Land.
  • Land, a key figure in Senra's previous podcast series, frequently cited Bell as an inspiration.
INSIGHT

Instinctual Learning

  • Learning from the past and applying that accumulated knowledge across generations is instinctual.
  • This pattern is evident in how Steve Jobs learned from Land, Land from Bell, and Bell from others like Samuel Morse.
ANECDOTE

Early Passion for the Deaf

  • Bell's lifelong passion for helping the deaf began in his childhood, communicating with his deaf mother through vibrations.
  • His father, a professor of elocution, further shaped this interest, leading Bell to teach speech and work with the deaf.
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