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TLC Equation with Joe Musselman

TLC Equation with Joe Musselman

Throughout history, TLC Equation has brought to life the most extraordinary teams, leaders, and cultures the world has ever seen. From Aurelius to Roosevelt, Ford to Musk, Marriott to Airbnb, Olympians, Navy SEALs, and professional athletes. TLC Equation is timeless, industry-agnostic, and a proven blueprint used throughout history by ordinary people who went on to architect extraordinary visions impacting billions of lives. On TLC Equation, host Joe Musselman explores certain universal truths behind the greatest teams, leaders, and cultures on earth.

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This is TLC Equation: Simply defined, this show explores certain universal truths behind the greatest teams, leaders, and cultures on earth, and how they have conquered the world’s most complex challenges. 

This episode features an insightful conversation with Matt Bigge, Partner at Crosslink Capital to explore his inspiring journey from military service to venture capital. He introduces his "FIRE" framework—Fun, Interesting, Rewarding, Entrepreneurial—highlighting its importance in decision-making and leadership. Matt also shares valuable insights on the critical role of mentorship, the importance of humility in venture capital, and the unique team dynamics at Crosslink. Join us as we delve into the intersection of military discipline, leadership, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives success in both life and business.

Guest Bio: 
Matt joined Crosslink in 2016 and focuses on venture investments in enterprise infrastructure/cybersecurity, digital transformation, and plausible science fiction.

Matt is an entrepreneur and investor with decades of successful general management and venture investing experience. Matt carries a strong track record of investing in leading-edge technology companies including Verodin (FEYE), CloudShield (SAIC), Narus (Boeing), and ArcSight (HP). He was also a founding investor and Chair of the Board of MeshNetworks (Motorola).

Prior to joining Crosslink, Matt was a Venture Partner with Paladin Capital. He was also the CEO and Co-Founder of Strategic Social Holdings (acquired by Constellis Group). In addition, Matt was a Co-Founder and President of MILCOM Technologies where he led the acquisition and commercialization of over $2B of R&D used to create over ten product companies. He frequently advises government and private sector leaders in the areas of innovation, information operations and cybersecurity. Matt is an original board member of Silicon Valley Defense Group (SVDG).

Prior to his business career, Matt served in the U.S. Army with a distinguished record as an Infantry officer in the 10th Mountain Division and is both Airborne and Ranger qualified. In his spare time, Matt is a rabid baseball fan and board member of The Honor Foundation, helping Special Operations Veterans transition to the private sector.

Key Quotes:

“Leaving the world better than you found it is probably one of the more important things we all really ought to be focused on. And that's something that I've found transcends culture and there's a lot of differences when you run around this big world. But one of the things that's very, very consistent is parents just want their kids to grow up in a better world than they did. And the only way that ever happens is if all of us take the time to leave it better than we found it.” - Matt Bigge

“The people that I admire most are the folks that have seen the worst the world has to offer and seen the best the world has to offer and still think the world is extraordinary.” - Joe Musselman

Timestamps:

*(00:00) Intro

*(09:57) Comparing personal and professional milestones

*(14:24) Military lessons in leadership

*(17:28) Matt's biggest mentors

*(19:42) The FIRE Framework for Decision Making

*(26:56) Transitioning from Military Operator to CEO

*(29:07) Struggles that shaped Matt

*(35:06) Impact of constructive critiques in mentorship

*(39:09) The power of simple questions: Understanding Matt's identity

*(46:01) Joining Crosslink Capital

*(1:05:25) Intersection of venture capital and national security

*(1:21:12) Balancing work and personal life as a founder

*(1:26:30) Building effective founding teams

*(1:34:15) Rewards and challenges in VC

Sponsors: 

https://bv.vc/

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Bravo Victor Venture Capital. BVVC is a dual-horizon venture fund dedicated to accelerating proven national security technology while allowing first-look access to special operations and the commercial sector partners that matter most. Let's reimagine defense to protect our future -  together. Visit BV.VC to learn more.

https://school.house/

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Schoolhouse. Schoolhouse, a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in 2023 by veterans and industry leaders, supports early-stage national security tech startups. Their annual seven-week program provides essential resources in capital, customers, and community (C3) to help these mission-driven founders thrive. Schoolhouse: Where capital, customers, and community collide. Visit school.house to learn more.

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This is TLC Equation: The Aftershow. Simply defined, an Aftershow is when we gather together immediately after a meaningful performance. Each aftershow, we'll highlight moments from our main episode conversations and what ideas resonated deeply with our founders.  The founders that appear on our Aftershows are currently in build mode.

They have taken a moment to stop, be present with us and share with our audience, how TLC Equation spoke to them on their journey. In this episode, we hear from Michael Palank, an investor general partner, and Nelson Mills, a founder and CEO. Both are exceptional entrepreneurs dedicated to investing their time into ideas that matter.

Join us and welcome to TLC Equation, The Aftershow, where we will dive deep and reflect on our time spent with Brett Adcock, Founder and CEO of Figure.

(Vision x Mission x Values)^10 / (Principles + Ethos) = Teams, Leadership, Culture

Guest Bios:

Michael Palank:

Michael Palank has been General Partner at MaC Venture Capital since its inception in January 2019. At MaC, Michael focuses on seed-stage consumer and enterprise startup investing across a number of sectors. Before that, he was General Partner at M Ventures, a Los Angeles and Bay Area-based early-stage venture fund. Michael was a member of the founding team of MACROMedia, a disruptive media company founded by Charles D. King. He focused on the multicultural market, where he led digital strategy and operations. Michael has six and a half years of experience working both inside and alongside early-stage startups in the media and technology sector. He ran business development and became GM of TopFloor, a venture-backed e-commerce startup formed out of the technology studio Science. Additionally, Michael has consulted with over two dozen startups, aiding in business model development, financial modeling, and early-stage fundraising strategy. Michael worked closely with LA-based media and events company BeautyCon on their initial seed round, which included investments from Hearst, Raptor Group, CAA, Maker Studios (now with Disney), and Fullscreen (now with AT&T). Michael entered the LA tech ecosystem in 2012 as a new business consultant for Amplify, one of LA’s top incubators turned early-stage venture capital firms. Prior to working in startups, Michael spent eight years working in media and entertainment, first as an agent trainee and agent at The William Morris Agency and then as Director of Business Development at Will Smith’s production company, Overbrook Entertainment. Michael started his career as a financial analyst at the Chicago-based hedge fund Coghill Capital Management. He has degrees in finance, accounting, and psychology from DePaul University, where he graduated with honors in the top 5% of his class.

 

Nelson Mills:

Nelson Mills, the founder and CEO of Vatn Systems, led hull development at Pure Watercraft, a boating startup that secured over $170 million in funding. With a background spanning operating and venture capital roles at Link Ventures, Lux Capital, and Global Founders Capital, Nelson brings a wealth of experience in product development and fundraising to his leadership at Vatn. Nelson holds both a BA and MBA from Columbia University.

Guest Quotes:

“I think the question of like how we keep instilling those values, I mean, I think hobbies whether that's music or running or lifting, whatever it is, can still instill like many values. And like making sure that your kids learn kind of those fundamental skills is important. And I think just because there's other people to do it, you know, my dad didn't call a plumber. He's like, Nelson, come change this toilet, right? So instead of calling the robot to change the toilet, have your kid do it. You just have to make sure you keep instilling those values and putting limits on technology, right? Just like a lot of parents today put limits on screen time if they're smart about it.” - Nelson Mills

“I spent a decade working in Hollywood and got to know some really amazing artists. And it was always interesting to me, and maybe like, Prince may have been the highest profile of someone who definitely is seen from the outside as this genius and groundbreaker. And then you get to sort of, not that I really got to know him, but you get to know him better than the average person.  And you realize, just what you said, Joe, is these people kind of don't see themselves as these extraordinary individuals, as crazy as that may sound, or as these geniuses. I mean, clearly, they all have their unique characters, but they're just them. This is their life. It's kind of all they've known. And it's empowering. Because, Steve always said, this is like the greatest moment of freedom, is when you realize you can have any impact on the world that you want to have. Like anyone can make a difference. You don't need to be seen as a genius or super special. And in getting to know Prince, he was a guy from Minnesota and, and I'm like, wow. This guy just looks at himself like he's just a normal person, but how is that even possible? He’s Prince, and that was just eye-opening to me. And it was empowering. I'm like I never saw myself as being especially important. I didn't have any kind of unique upbringing or anything. But I'm like, if Prince feels that way, then maybe I can go on to do something extraordinary.” - Michael Palank

“All founders at some point have a vision. They see the way the world can be if they did this thing and how it would work if they got there.  So that's why the first variable of TLC equation is vision. Now, what happens when you have a vision? You start to profess it. You start to talk about it. You start to bring people into that vision with you, and vision is not something that's moving. If you think about a vision, it's like a moment in time. And so when you have this vision, it's stagnant, it's a moment. And that moment is every, all of your successes, if you were to have them, and what that moment would look like. When you profess that enough, what do you attract? Missionaries. You attract missionaries to the vision. Vision, mission, right? When you have a collection of missionaries, now you have what? A collection of values. So the first part of TLC equation is VMV. Every founder's journey happens in that exact same way.” - Joe Musselman

Timestamps:

*(00:00) Intro

*(08:34) Nelson's mentors during his career

*(14:25) How your upbringing serves as a mentor

*(18:04) Mike and Nelson's key parental lessons

*(25:53) Reviving risk and the 'Kelly Johnson' era in our society

*(29:31) Evolving values and embracing speed in tech

*(34:20) Significance of rapid product shipping in business

*(41:45) Urgency and necessity of mission-driven vision in founders

*(50:27) Humanoid vs. futuristic robots: Navigating comfort in AI designs

*(58:15) Technology's potentially harmful impact on societal values and cultural lessons

*(1:06:19) Mike and Nelson's standout moments from the interview with Brett

*(1:17:10) Go-to questions for unexpected insights

*(1:27:18) Lightning Round: Opening and final line of memoir 

Sponsors: 

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Bravo Victor Venture Capital. BVVC is a dual-horizon venture fund dedicated to accelerating proven national security technology while allowing first-look access to special operations and the commercial sector partners that matter most. Let's reimagine defense to protect our future -  together. Visit BV.VC to learn more.

 

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Semper Stronger, a curated community of strength-seekers and personal limit pushers. Founded by Rebecca Rouse and Joel Del Rosario, their workouts, whether centered around the finesse of a kettlebell or the might of a barbell, are designed for the dedicated, those who pursue mastery with every heartbeat. For those with an insatiable thirst for excellence, where challenges are but milestones on the road to greatness, Semper Stronger is your anthem. Visit SemperStronger.com to learn more.

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Welcome to TLC Equation with your host, Joe Musselman. I’m a founder who shares your journey.

(Vision x Mission x Values)^10 / (Principles + Ethos) = Teams, Leadership, Culture


This show explores certain universal truths behind the greatest teams, leaders, and cultures on earth, and how they have conquered the world’s most complex challenges. 

Discover the blueprint that ordinary people followed to enact extraordinary visions to become the most inspiring leaders. Learn how you can impact billions of lives. Listen and watch how I use surgical questioning to dig into leaders' emotionally charged and shaping journeys to learn how they arrived. 

In the end, working alongside individuals and institutions toward absolute alignment of vision, mission, values, principles, and ethos — is the deep work that sets my soul on fire.

This episode features an enlightening interview with Brett Adcock, Founder and CEO of Figure and long-time technology entrepreneur. Join us for an inspiring conversation as Brett shares his extraordinary journey, marked by the creation of three remarkable companies. Discover his unwavering commitment as he channels his focus into Figure, fueled by a compelling 30-year vision to shape a positive future for humanity.

Brett will discuss the inception of Figure and his ambitious aspirations for the company, the misconceptions around job replacement by robots, Brett’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and so much more.

Guest Bio: 

Brett Adcock is the Founder & CEO of Figure and long-time technology entrepreneur. Brett has been building companies for 20 years, and now his sole focus is building Figure with a 30-year view to positively impact the future of humanity. 

Prior to Figure, Brett founded Archer Aviation, an aerospace company building an all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to improve mobility in cities. Brett built Archer into a globally leading electric aerospace company; he raised over $1.0 billion of capital, took Archer public on the NYSE at a valuation of $2.7 billion, signed a $1.5 billion commercial agreement with United Airlines, and vertically integrated aircraft design, flight software, actuation, electric motors, and battery systems. 

At the age of 26, Brett founded Vettery, an online talent marketplace built to solve the problem around human capital and match the right people to the right job opportunity. Vettery was acquired by The Adecco Group, the largest recruiting company in the world, in 2018 for $110 million. Brett was born and raised in central Illinois on a third-generation agricultural farm and attended the University of Florida.

Guest Quote:

“What's the truth is a company is only as good as the product or service they ship. If the product's really great, people will use it, people will talk about it. You will have good margins and you will renew that customer. If your product's not great, or you don't continue to innovate because other folks make great products, you will die in the limit. Most companies are dying worldwide right now. Most companies are getting eaten by software, by AI, by new startups, like everywhere in the world.” - Brett Adcock

Time Stamps:

*(03:03) Intro

*(06:18) Brett’s journey

*(09:55) Inception of Figure

*(14:00) Brett’s 10-year vision for Figure

*(20:10) Commercial vs in-home robots

*(22:30) Demystifying job replacements by robots

*(26:45) Reading the signals for the humanoid era

*(28:51) Importance of recruiting for top talent 

*(37:00) Significance of product shipment

*(39:58) Crafting absolute alignment in the workplace

*(44:01) Brett’s inspirations

*(47:42) Brett’s advice for aspiring entrepreneurs

*(50:46) Spotlight on the significance of small details in leadership

*(52:50) Celebrating wins at Figure

*(58:17) Brett’s aspirations for lasting impact

*(59:40) What makes Figure an enticing workplace?

*(1:04:10) Decoding the Figure logo

Our Great Sponsors:

 

https://www.bvvc.com/

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Bravo Victor Venture Capital. BVVC is a dual-horizon venture fund dedicated to accelerating proven national security technology while allowing first-look access to special operations and the commercial sector partners that matter most. Let's reimagine defense to protect our future -  together. Visit BVVC.com to learn more.

https://semperstronger.com/

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Semper Stronger, a curated community of strength-seekers and personal limit pushers. Founded by Rebecca Rouse and Joel Del Rosario, their workouts, whether centered around the finesse of a kettlebell or the might of a barbell, are designed for the dedicated, those who pursue mastery with every heartbeat. For those with an insatiable thirst for excellence, where challenges are but milestones on the road to greatness, Semper Stronger is your anthem. Visit SemperStronger.com to learn more.

https://www.crosslinkcapital.com/

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Crosslink Capital. Meet Matt Bigge, a former U.S. Army officer turned venture capital leader. As a Partner at Crosslink Capital, he's behind tech successes like Verodin and CloudShield. Matt's reputation among founders is rock solid, and his impact on the venture scene is profound. Visit CrosslinkCapital.com to learn more about Matt and Crosslink Capital. 

https://www.8vc.com/

The TLC Equation is brought to you by 8VC, a visionary VC firm. They partner with elite founders to create lasting value through transformative technologies. Their team brings diverse expertise, from engineering to entrepreneurship, and they value wisdom while challenging conventions. Visit 8VC.com to learn more.

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This is TLC Equation: The Aftershow. Simply defined, an Aftershow is when we gather together immediately after a meaningful performance. Each aftershow, we'll highlight moments from our main episode conversations and what ideas resonated deeply with our founders.  The founders that appear on our Aftershows are currently in build mode.

They have taken a moment to stop, be present with us and share with our audience, how TLC Equation spoke to them on their journey. In this episode, we hear from Krenar Komoni and Chad McCoy, a pair of extraordinary founders in the fight to build next-generation technology that will change the world around us. 

Join us and welcome to TLC Equation, the Aftershow, where we will dive deep and reflect on our time spent with Navy SEAL Admiral William H. McRaven, USN (Ret.).

(Vision x Mission x Values)^10 / (Principles + Ethos) = Teams, Leadership, Culture

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Guest Quotes:

18:24 - “People really respect others who care about them, and respect comes from that genuine, authentic care. And if you show other humans that you genuinely love people, that you genuinely care about them, I think that’s where respect comes into play.” - Krenar

24:21 - “I don’t think the job of a VC at all is to ever have the answer, truly. The founder has the answer within themselves. It’s our job to nudge them and encourage them to help them realize they have the answers and they have the capacity to make the right decision.” - Joe

37:03-37:30 “Joe: One of the questions I asked you on our very first call was, ‘what would you be doing if you weren’t doing TIVE?’ And your response was, ‘doing it again’. 

Krenar: Exactly.

Joe: Like, you would just do it again. And so right there, you think it’s a BS answer, but when you’re talking to someone who doesn’t believe it’s a BS answer, you can feel whether it’s truth or bullshit. 

Krenar: I would do it again”

39:50 “There’s no better place to feel relevant than kind of parachuting metaphorically into a startup, where things barely work, there’s less than 5 people, and there's nothing but a big idea that may or may not change the world. It’s that classic Ernest Shackleton job description that we’ve all seen. Little pay, little recognition, almost certain death, job posted here, come join us, right? That’s the true nature of a special operator. And one thing that comes out of relevancy is that in the special operations community, the bottom line that you’re dealing with is loss of life. And in the startup community the bottom line is loss of dollars. It’s not exactly the same thing, but both do bring a certain sense of urgency of success and failure to any given situation.” Joe

51:05 “I always say that folks that pay attention to ‘vision, mission, values’ to ‘team, leadership culture’, in the earliest stages of the business, are going to win. Because it means they’re establishing a certain expectation for all hires that come in after them that we care about this stuff here. Why? Because it’s already been done.” - Joe

1:04:30 “My entire adult life was spent in the military. And so, I always equate my military experience to Shawshank Redemption or prison. It’s like you get out of prison and you’re like what do I do with myself, you know? And you have a choice, you can stay kind of locked into that mindset and live off of those experiences and never grow. Or you can say that was really cool, this one’s gonna be way better. And I am in that kind of metamorphosis post-military of really realizing the potential in front of me and it’s exciting.” - Chad

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*(00:00) Intro

*(05:22) Chad’s leadership journey 

*(10:05) Krenar’s path to leadership 

*(13:11) Examples of chosen leaders 

*(18:11) The value of earned respect in leadership

*(22:00) Battling leadership loneliness 

*(28:05) The crucial role of partner support 

*(35:29) Leadership and the power of service

*(42:11) Identifying good vs. bad actors

*(1:02:33) Admiral William McRaven’s most enlightening moments

*(1:35:50) Personal touchpoints in Chad and Krenar's work

Sponsors: 

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Bravo Victor Venture Capital. BVVC is a dual-horizon venture fund dedicated to accelerating proven national security technology while allowing first-look access to special operations and the commercial sector partners that matter most. Let's reimagine defense to protect our future -  together. Visit BVVC.com to learn more.

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Semper Stronger, a curated community of strength-seekers and personal limit pushers. Founded by Rebecca Rouse and Joel Del Rosario, their workouts, whether centered around the finesse of a kettlebell or the might of a barbell, are designed for the dedicated, those who pursue mastery with every heartbeat. For those with an insatiable thirst for excellence, where challenges are but milestones on the road to greatness, Semper Stronger is your anthem. Visit SemperStronger.com to learn more.

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Crosslink Capital. Meet Matt Bigge, a former U.S. Army officer turned venture capital leader. As a Partner at Crosslink Capital, he's behind tech successes like Verodin and CloudShield. Matt's reputation among founders is rock solid, and his impact on the venture scene is profound. Visit CrosslinkCapital.com to learn more about Matt and Crosslink Capital. 

The TLC Equation is brought to you by 8VC, a visionary VC firm. They partner with elite founders to create lasting value through transformative technologies. Their team brings diverse expertise, from engineering to entrepreneurship, and they value wisdom while challenging conventions. Visit 8VC.com to learn more.

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Tive, a groundbreaking global supply chain visibility company. Meet Krenar Komoni, the visionary CEO and Founder of Tive. With a history of innovation in data analytics, logistics, and electronics design, he's behind Tive's IoT-driven supply chain revolution. Tive ensures timely and secure shipments for over 500 global clients, using real-time data and cloud-based tools to minimize delays and damage. Krenar's leadership drives Tive's success, delivering market innovation. Visit Tive.com to learn more.

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Welcome to TLC Equation with your host, Joe Musselman. I’m a founder who shares your journey.

(Vision x Mission x Values)^10 / (Principles + Ethos) = Teams, Leadership, Culture

This show explores certain universal truths behind the greatest teams, leaders, and cultures on earth, and how they have conquered the world’s most complex challenges. 

Discover the blueprint that ordinary people followed to enact extraordinary visions to become the most inspiring leaders. Learn how you can impact billions of lives. Listen and watch how I use surgical questioning to dig into leaders' emotionally charged and shaping journeys to learn how they arrived. 

In the end, working alongside individuals and institutions toward absolute alignment of vision, mission, values, principles, and ethos — is the deep work that sets my soul on fire.
 

This episode features a captivating interview with Admiral William H. McRaven, USN (Ret.), 4 star Admiral who once found himself face to face with Saddam Hussein. Get ready for an inspiring journey through the pages of Admiral McRaven's acclaimed New York Times #1 Best-Selling book, "The Wisdom of the Bullfrog: Leadership Made Simple (but Not Easy)," as we dissect the intricate layers of leadership.

Admiral McRaven unveils his own personal tales, offering invaluable insights into the art of humble leadership, the profound role of trust in the world of leadership, the true value of time when in leadership roles, and so much more. 

Time Stamps:

*(02:54) Intro

*(06:09) Identifying key voices in leadership

*(10:40) Battling loneliness in command

*(12:38) Spotting 'bad actors' in work and life

*(15:00) The Wisdom of the Bullfrog, Leadership Made Simple (but Not Easy): book title origin

*(18:40) Honor’s role in leadership

*(29:40) Admiral (Ret.) William’s Trust Building Formula 

*(38:11) Conquering fear in big decisions

*(47:33) Unpacking humility in leaders 

*(52:17) Tackling imposter syndrome

*(55:55) Traits of humble leaders

*(1:00:53) Significance of leadership mementos

*(1:05:16) Leaders as the face of the solution

*(1:13:29) Setting and upholding standards

*(1:19:46) Fostering authenticity in culture

*(1:28:04) Value of time in success

*(1:34:40) The boldness factor in effective leadership

*(1:38:36) Personal Q&A Write-ins for Admiral William

Sponsors: 

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Bravo Victor Venture Capital. BVVC is a dual-horizon venture fund dedicated to accelerating proven national security technology while allowing first-look access to special operations and the commercial sector partners that matter most. Let's reimagine defense to protect our future -  together. Visit BVVC.com to learn more.

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Semper Stronger, a curated community of strength-seekers and personal limit pushers. Founded by Rebecca Rouse and Joel Del Rosario, their workouts, whether centered around the finesse of a kettlebell or the might of a barbell, are designed for the dedicated, those who pursue mastery with every heartbeat. For those with an insatiable thirst for excellence, where challenges are but milestones on the road to greatness, Semper Stronger is your anthem. Visit SemperStronger.com to learn more.

The TLC Equation is brought to you by Crosslink Capital. Meet Matt Bigge, a former U.S. Army officer turned venture capital leader. As a Partner at Crosslink Capital, he's behind tech successes like Verodin and CloudShield. Matt's reputation among founders is rock solid, and his impact on the venture scene is profound. Visit CrosslinkCapital.com to learn more about Matt and Crosslink Capital. 

The TLC Equation is brought to you by 8VC, a visionary VC firm. They partner with elite founders to create lasting value through transformative technologies. Their team brings diverse expertise, from engineering to entrepreneurship, and they value wisdom while challenging conventions. Visit 8VC.com to learn more.

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Throughout history, TLC Equation has brought to life the most extraordinary teams, leaders, and cultures the world has ever seen. From Aurelius to Roosevelt, Ford to Musk, Marriott to Airbnb, Olympians, Navy SEALs, and professional athletes.TLC Equation is timeless, industry agnostic, and a proven blueprint used throughout history by ordinary people who’ve gone on to architect extraordinary visions impacting billions of lives. Join your host, Joe Musselman as he explores certain universal truths, behind the most exceptional teams, leaders, and cultures on earth. Powered by Caspian Studios. Subscribe now to TLC Equation, everywhere podcasts can be found.