What it was really like building Apple with Steve Jobs, with Founder & CEO of FNDR James Vincent

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Introducing: The Wrong Side of History — The Women Who Fought Against the Vote

A note from Secret Leaders: This week, we’re sharing the first episode of The Wrong Side of History, a new show from former Secret Leaders producer Jay Singleton. On Wrong Side Of History Jay helps you understand history’s bad guys the way they understood themselves. Each season ...  Show more

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