One of your best interviews. Actually now that I have finished listening to the whole interview, the Steve Jobs part was only one of the highlights. The rest was amazing too.
That bit about the difficulty of winning an argument with Steve was gold. To paraphrase: he's larger than life, he thinks faster than you, he has access to privileged information, and he's super charismatic. If you can get him to the point where he's reduced to insults then you've effectively won.
It has been completely borked in Google Listen. No Mixergy updates in 2 weeks now, which is unfortunate, as I often listen to podcasts while commuting. ITunes has been working for me though.
I'm glad you're looking into it. I tweeted about it to you but didn't hear back and wasn't sure if it was a technical problem or a business decision. (though odd since the video feed seemed fine)
Please everybody, listen the whole way through. The Steve stories are in the first have of the interview. And they're pretty juicy (maybe just because we've never heard them before, unlike lots of other Steve legend?).
You may be tempted to stop the interview after that.
But Chris is an amazing and admirable entrepreneur AND person. He shares some really moving stuff about his background that makes all of the Steve stuff fall away.
Now this is what a real interview should be like. I really need to tip my hat to Andrew for probing with some uncomfortable questions and applaud Chris for answering them. Usually you just hear someone speak about what they do; It is not often you get to hear someone speak about who they are and how they got to be that way.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 19.2 ms ] threadI should probably clip the Steve Jobs stories because Chris tells them so well.
Good job Andrew, this was an awesome interview.
The behind the scene handling of Steve Jobs is classic "managing up."
I hired a wp company to figure out what's going on and straighten it out.
If anyone has any insight: http://mixergy.com/contact
Scoble does that shit with everything -- see how ridiculous he got with FriendFeed (and how much of an ass he made out of himself at Startup School)
PS: And thanks Andrew, for steering away from linkbait titles.
Chris, if you are reading this, thanks for sharing. Amazing, amazing, amazing.
Andrew, the best so far.
You may be tempted to stop the interview after that. But Chris is an amazing and admirable entrepreneur AND person. He shares some really moving stuff about his background that makes all of the Steve stuff fall away.