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Nucleus

Nucleus

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Nucleus is a leadership podcast featuring our favorite game changers across industries - tech, entertainment, fashion, sports, and entrepreneurship. From Arnold Schwarzenegger to Vitalik Buterin, each episode delivers current news, insights, and lessons that helped these extraordinary people win the game. Learn real leadership insights, not motivational fluff, from people who've actually built something, whether that's NVIDIA, Supreme, or the Chicago Bulls dynasty. Blending timeless lessons on decision-making, team building, and strategic thinking from the leaders shaping culture and business today.© 2026 Tamez Labs. All rights reserved. Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Stripe's API docs were so good developers read them for fun
    May 24 2026
    Stripe just hit a trillion dollars in annual payments—that's the entire GDP of Indonesia flowing through a company built by two Irish brothers who started coding as teenagers. Patrick Collison spent 16 years obsessing over the boring problem of online payments while every other founder chased viral growth, and now Stripe processes money for millions of businesses by letting developers integrate checkout in seven lines of code. The wildest part is how he did it: moving slowly, making documentation so good people read it for fun, and turning down the Silicon Valley playbook of growth at all costs.
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    13 mins
  • KAWS's $300M empire started with stolen bus shelter ads
    May 17 2026
    A guy who started his career illegally painting cartoon characters on New York bus shelter ads just sold a sculpture for eight million dollars and built a three-hundred-million-dollar art empire. KAWS figured out something most artists miss—you don't have to choose between museum credibility and mass accessibility, between fifteen-million-dollar paintings at Sotheby's and twenty-dollar Uniqlo T-shirts that crash websites. He created his own category by treating simple characters with X's for eyes as platform IP that works everywhere, proving that scarcity and accessibility actually reinforce each other when you're smart about it.
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    13 mins
  • Alan Mulally Saved Ford Without Government Bailout
    May 10 2026
    Twelve years after Alan Mulally retired from Ford, business schools are still teaching his playbook because he did something almost impossible—he saved Ford from bankruptcy without taking government bailout money while GM and Chrysler collapsed. The airplane guy who'd never sold a car walked into a company losing 17 billion dollars annually where executives literally wore different colored suits to show which division they belonged to, and he fixed it by doing one radical thing: making people tell the truth about problems. His move to mortgage everything Ford owned in 2006—including the iconic Blue Oval logo—for a 23.6 billion dollar credit line seemed reckless until the 2008 financial crisis hit and suddenly Ford had cash while competitors were begging Congress for survival money.
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    14 mins
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