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In this episode of The Investor’s Podcast, the Stig and Preston discuss the ideas of Peter Thiel. Peter is a famous Silicon Valley Billionaire who founded PayPal and Palantir. He also owned a 10% stake of Facebook. The Investors, along with Hari Ramachandra, discuss Peter’s new book – Zero to One.

Hari Ramachandra who was first featured in episode 4. Hari is both an entrepreneur, and a Senior Engineering Manager at LinkedIn. He also runs the website BitsBusiness.com. Hari was invited back to the show to provide the audience with his Silicon Valley, insider-knowledge about Peter Thiel.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– Who is Peter Thiel and what is his book Zero to One about?
– What are the important takeaways from Zero to One?
– Where does the Investors’ Panel disagree with Peter Thiel?

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