Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

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Referenced via quote about making interfaces 'lickable' (Aqua era) to illustrate intuitive UI.

Mentioned in 242 videos

Videos Mentioning Steve Jobs

Robert Greene on Reading, The Laws of Power, and Detecting Lies | Knowledge Project Podcast Archive

Robert Greene on Reading, The Laws of Power, and Detecting Lies | Knowledge Project Podcast Archive

The Knowledge Project Podcast

Co-founder of Apple, whose biography by Walter Isaacson Greene felt was too shallow and didn't fully capture the man.

How to Use Curiosity & Focus to Create a Joyful & Meaningful Life | Dr. Bernardo Huberman

How to Use Curiosity & Focus to Create a Joyful & Meaningful Life | Dr. Bernardo Huberman

Andrew Huberman

The co-founder of Apple Inc. who saw the innovations at Xerox PARC and built the first Macintosh computer based on them, a brilliant but quirky individual.

Sam Altman: OpenAI CEO on GPT-4, ChatGPT, and the Future of AI | Lex Fridman Podcast #367

Sam Altman: OpenAI CEO on GPT-4, ChatGPT, and the Future of AI | Lex Fridman Podcast #367

Lex Fridman

Co-founder of Apple Inc., whose philosophy about users trusting computers (e.g., the iMac handle) is cited as a design principle for AI.

World’s No.1 Matchmaker: How To FIND And KEEP Real Love!: Paul Brunson | E187

World’s No.1 Matchmaker: How To FIND And KEEP Real Love!: Paul Brunson | E187

The Diary Of A CEO

Quoted for his insight that entrepreneurs must persist when any sane person would give up, driven by a deep internal reason.

The Negotiating MASTERCLASS | Chris Voss and Shane Parrish

The Negotiating MASTERCLASS | Chris Voss and Shane Parrish

The Knowledge Project Podcast

Co-founder of Apple, mentioned as part of a riskier business choice.

World Leading Life Coach: 3 Steps To Figuring Out ANYTHING You Want: Marie Forleo | E184

World Leading Life Coach: 3 Steps To Figuring Out ANYTHING You Want: Marie Forleo | E184

The Diary Of A CEO

Co-founder of Apple, mentioned for taking a typography class that profoundly influenced Apple's design philosophy.

Betaine, Sodium Bicarbonate, and Evaluating New Research as it Develops (Episode 45)

Betaine, Sodium Bicarbonate, and Evaluating New Research as it Develops (Episode 45)

Stronger By Science

Co-founder of Apple, mentioned humorously as the reason for adhering to podcast publishing schedules to maintain iTunes discoverability.

Create Your Ideal Future Using Science-Based Protocols | Ari Wallach

Create Your Ideal Future Using Science-Based Protocols | Ari Wallach

Andrew Huberman

Co-founder of Apple, known for living with a strong sense of urgency driven by an intuitive awareness of his own mortality, leading to ambitious and often uncompromising actions.

Where Do Great Startup Ideas Come From? – Dalton Caldwell and Michael Seibel

Where Do Great Startup Ideas Come From? – Dalton Caldwell and Michael Seibel

Y Combinator

Mentioned as an analogy for Stripe's focus on design and user experience, suggesting that if Steve Jobs had designed a payments company, it would have been like Stripe.

How to Find the Right Co-founder

How to Find the Right Co-founder

Y Combinator

Iconic figure associated with Apple, often remembered as the primary leader, though Apple had co-founders.

MrBeast: Future of YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram | Lex Fridman Podcast #351

MrBeast: Future of YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram | Lex Fridman Podcast #351

Lex Fridman

Co-founder of Apple, referenced by MrBeast to contextualize his own venture into game development without personal coding knowledge.

Overcoming Laziness: Daily Habits To Take Back Control Of Your Discipline & Focus | Cal Newport

Overcoming Laziness: Daily Habits To Take Back Control Of Your Discipline & Focus | Cal Newport

Cal Newport

Co-founder of Apple, mentioned in the context of the unexpected societal impact of the iPhone's introduction in 2007.

Matt Cutts on the US Digital Service and Working at Google for 17 Years

Matt Cutts on the US Digital Service and Working at Google for 17 Years

Y Combinator

Used as an example of a visionary who could anticipate user needs beyond explicit requests, though most people are not at that level of genius.

Coffeezilla: SBF, FTX, Fraud, Scams, Fake Gurus, Money, Fame, and Power | Lex Fridman Podcast #345

Coffeezilla: SBF, FTX, Fraud, Scams, Fake Gurus, Money, Fame, and Power | Lex Fridman Podcast #345

Lex Fridman

Co-founder of Apple, mentioned as an example of someone who believed in their own vision despite external expectations.

249 ‒ How the brain works, Andrew’s fascinating backstory, improving scientific literacy, and more

249 ‒ How the brain works, Andrew’s fascinating backstory, improving scientific literacy, and more

Peter Attia MD

Mentioned as a "punk rocker" who challenged norms, aligning with Andrew Huberman's admiration for unconventional thinkers. Huberman's high school girlfriend was his vegan chef.

Why is everyone suddenly neurodivergent?

Why is everyone suddenly neurodivergent?

Sabine Hossenfelder

Co-founder of Apple, attributed autism without confirmation.

Kanye 'Ye' West Interview | Lex Fridman Podcast #332

Kanye 'Ye' West Interview | Lex Fridman Podcast #332

Lex Fridman

Considered by Lex as a top figure in tech history, a designer and engineer who led 30% of the products used in existence. Ye refers to his father as the 'original Steve Jobs'.

The More Successful You Are The Longer You'll Live! Will Storr

The More Successful You Are The Longer You'll Live! Will Storr

The Diary Of A CEO

Co-founder of Apple, whose competitive rivalry with a Microsoft executive led to the revolutionary development of the iPhone and iPad.

Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness | Lex Fridman Podcast #330

Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Magnus, Kasparov, and the Psychology of Greatness | Lex Fridman Podcast #330

Lex Fridman

Co-founder of Apple, quoted by Hikaru Nakamura ('you can never connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards') to explain his non-linear path to streaming success.

Malcolm Gladwell: Working From Home Is Destroying Us! | E162

Malcolm Gladwell: Working From Home Is Destroying Us! | E162

The Diary Of A CEO

Cited as an example of someone with an uncanny sense of market timing, not as a pioneer, but as someone who perfected existing ideas for a mass market, never being 'too early.'

Richard Koch — Revisiting the 80/20 Principle And Much More | The Tim Ferriss Podcast

Richard Koch — Revisiting the 80/20 Principle And Much More | The Tim Ferriss Podcast

Tim Ferriss

Co-founder of Apple, known for his appreciation of beauty and design, and for studying calligraphy, which influenced Macintosh typefaces.

Break up Google, Starbucks CEO out, Kamala’s price controls, Boeing disaster, Kursk offensive

Break up Google, Starbucks CEO out, Kamala’s price controls, Boeing disaster, Kursk offensive

All-In Podcast

Apple co-founder, referenced for simplifying Apple's product menu into four quadrants and for designing the circular 'spaceship' campus to maximize spontaneous interactions, a concept called 'collisions.'

Yen Carry Trade, Recession odds grow, Buffett cash pile, Google ruled monopoly, Kamala picks Walz

Yen Carry Trade, Recession odds grow, Buffett cash pile, Google ruled monopoly, Kamala picks Walz

All-In Podcast

Co-founder of Apple, who reportedly opened and played with Mahalo, and whose contentious relationship with Google led to rumors of Apple entering the search business.

Marvel Studios Creator — Never-Before-Heard Tales of Hollywood Deals, Selling to Disney, & More

Marvel Studios Creator — Never-Before-Heard Tales of Hollywood Deals, Selling to Disney, & More

Tim Ferriss

Co-founder of Apple and Pixar, who called Ike Perlmutter at Bob Iger's request to reassure him about preserving Pixar's culture after its acquisition by Disney.

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