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Ted Hesser Podcast

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May 20, 2025 • 1h 11min

Xavier Helgesen: Building a Modern Berkshire Hathaway and Lessons from Social Impact Entrepreneurship

Today’s guest is Xavier Helgesen, a brilliant entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder of Enduring Ventures, a modern-day Berkshire Hathaway acquiring overlooked, cash-flowing businesses with the goal of holding them forever. Recorded during Enduring Ventures' annual shareholder gathering, Ted and Xavier discuss the philosophy and mechanics of permanent capital, the hidden pitfalls of venture capital and private equity, and the surprising power of owning simple, Main Street businesses.Xavier also shares lessons from his journey as a pioneering social entrepreneur, from building Better World Books into one of the world’s largest book resellers to founding Zola Electric, a solar energy company powering millions of lives across East Africa. They explore the complexities of balancing profit and purpose, why effective altruism falls short, and how Xavier’s experiences shaped his pivot toward strategic investing and entrepreneurship.If you’re interested in permanent capital, thoughtful investing, and practical insights into entrepreneurship, this conversation is packed with wisdom.Enjoy!
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Apr 21, 2025 • 2h 20min

Mark Synnott: The Franklin Mystery and the Golden Age of Exploration

In this episode, I sit down with Mark Synnott—climber, writer, explorer—for a wide-ranging conversation about the Franklin Expedition and the deeper human drive to venture into the unknown. This may be the greatest survival tale never told. We talk about Mark’s journey through the Northwest Passage in search of clues, the myth of the open polar sea, and what Inuit oral history suggest really happened to Franklin and his men. We also get into Mark’s own expeditions—from remote climbs in Baffin to his quest to find Sandy Irvine’s body and the lost Everest camera. There’s a lot here about the psychology of adventure, the messiness of expedition dynamics, the tension between storytelling and truth, and what it means to raise a family while chasing risk.If you’re into exploration, obsession, and the blurry line between noble ambition and madness—this one’s for you.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 35min

Kris Tompkins: Life, Land, and Legacy

Kris Tompkins, former CEO of Patagonia and a dedicated conservationist, shares her inspiring journey in rewilding landscapes in Chile and Argentina. She reflects on her early days building Patagonia and the transformative projects like Pumalín National Park. The conversation dives into the emotional challenges of grief, the importance of resilience, and innovative corporate practices, including childcare solutions. Kris also discusses the ambitious reintroduction of jaguars and the ethical dilemmas at the intersection of technology and ecology, urging a deeper connection to nature.
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 17min

Jim McKelvey talks Square Inc, FDA Fast Trials & the Fed

In this episode, Jim McKelvey, cofounder of Block Inc, delves into the critical role timing plays in both business and life, offers an insider’s look at Federal Reserve decision-making during economic crises, and unveils his plan to accelerate life-saving treatments through more efficient clinical trials. From entrepreneurial insights on leveraging machine learning for underwriting risk to his thoughts on wealth, frugality, and personal happiness, Jim’s perspectives are refreshingly down to earth and illuminating. Perfect for entrepreneurs, healthcare professionals, and anyone eager to understand how new technologies reshape finance and medicine, this episode delivers unparalleled lessons on creativity, leadership, and disruption.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 1h 39min

The Science of Happiness: Positive Psychology Explained

Dr. Sonja Lyubomirsky, a distinguished professor and authority on happiness, dives into the science behind well-being. She shares how cultural factors, gratitude, and kindness influence happiness even on a genetic level. The discussion highlights the surprising impact of meaningful spending, psychological barriers like rumination, and the transformative potential of psychedelics for mental health. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of authentic connections and how technology may help combat loneliness in our modern age.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 53min

Tara Palmeri: A Real Life Political Journalist.

In this episode, I sit down with Tara Palmeri, a senior political correspondent for Puck News, who shares her experiences from the campaign trail and insights into the intense world of presidential politics. We discuss the gladiatorial nature of modern politics, the pressures on political journalists, the impact of environmental and public health issues like the Duke Energy nuclear plant, and shifts in political party demographics. Tara highlights the challenges of maintaining ideological neutrality, the role of investigative journalism, and how media dynamics are shifting towards more independent sources. We also delve into the Democratic Party's internal struggles and the potential for structural changes in American politics. 00:00 Welcome  02:16 Environmental Concerns 04:29 NIH Appointment and Vaccine Skepticism 06:22 Political Dynamics and Media Trust 09:52 Balancing Journalism and Personal Beliefs 16:41 Women in Politics and Voting Trends 18:25 Shifts in Political Party Dynamics 21:56 Democratic Party's Challenges 26:35 The Power Broker and New York's Development 29:10 DNC's Search for a Winning Candidate 31:12 Political Capital and Policy Predictions 35:49 Media's Role and Public Perception 41:51 Challenges of Independent Journalism 47:31 Balancing Ideology and Journalism 50:41 Concluding Thoughts
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Nov 6, 2024 • 1h 32min

Davis Guggenheim: Hollywood, Politics, & Doc Film Making

This episode is with Davis Guggenheim, the Oscar-winning director known for 'An Inconvenient Truth' and 'Waiting for Superman.' We dive into Davis's storied career, his insights into Hollywood, the art of storytelling, and the personal and professional challenges he's faced along the way. 02:10 Early Career and Influences11:43 Navigating Hollywood and Family Connections21:30 Training Day 32:05 Facing Setbacks and Finding New Paths44:43 An Inconvenient Truth01:01:13 The Challenges of 'Waiting for Superman' 01:07:33 Reflections on Filmmaking and Criticism 01:14:14 Access to Powerful Figures 01:21:14 The Future of Filmmaking and AI 01:27:11 Closing Thoughts and Advice
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Oct 24, 2024 • 2h 56min

Chet Pipkin: Building a Multi Billion Dollar Brand

In this episode, I sit down with Chet Pipkin, the visionary founder behind Belkin International, a company that grew from humble beginnings in a garage to become a global, multi-billion dollar brand. Chet shares his extraordinary journey—how he turned a passion for solving connectivity issues in the early days of personal computing into global success story. We delve into the critical decisions that propelled Belkin’s success, including pioneering moves in global manufacturing, and the leadership philosophies that have guided Chet throughout his career. From navigating the challenges of globalization to his commitment to servant leadership and community service, Chet’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and the power of relationships. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, or someone curious about the human side of business, this conversation offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a leader who built a multi-billion dollar brand from the ground up.
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Sep 2, 2024 • 3h 27min

Andrew Hessel: Programming DNA - The Future of Synthetic Biology

Ted sits down with world class futurist and microbiologist Andrew Hessel in this episode, to discuss the future of Bioengineering, and programming life from its most fundamental unit, DNA. They discuss the architecture of DNA, its parallels with computer systems, and the potential of writing DNA from scratch. Key topics include synthetic viruses, and the need for global biosecurity measures, the transformative potential of nanotechnology, individualized medicine, and precision treatments in revolutionizing cancer care and combating antibiotic-resistant infections. They also delve into the evolution of bioengineering, digitizing laboratory procedures, and creating synthetic organisms. Future prospects such as biofoundries, space colonization, and enhancing human capabilities through neural engineering are envisioned, emphasizing the importance of ethical frameworks, transparency, and global collaboration to harness these advancements safely.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 11min

Leslie Odom Jr - Exploring Art, Love & Fatherhood

In this episode Ted sits down with Leslie Odom Jr., the world-famous Broadway star known for his role as Aaron Burr in Hamilton. Leslie shares untold stories about his career choices, including walking away from a lucrative TV deal to be part of Hamilton's original cast. The conversation delves into his reflections on fatherhood, the meaning of love, and his recent roles in films like 'The Exorcism' and 'One Night in Miami.' Leslie also discusses how he balances his artistry across different mediums, the importance of loving oneself, and his perspectives on the American Dream and race. Don't miss this thought-provoking and heartfelt discussion with one of the most talented figures in the entertainment industry today.   00:00 Intro 04:18 Fatherhood and Parenting 12:01 The Song 'Loved' and Its Inspiration 23:31 Artistry and Suffering 28:03 Alchemy of Performance 38:41 Race & the American Dream 40:09 The Value of Work and Stability 42:30 Mentorship and Representation 43:57 The Impact of the Pandemic on Art 47:58 The Ephemeral Nature of Theater 53:02 Advice and Personal Growth 58:20 Understanding and Practicing Love 01:08:11 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

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