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Dr. John Malone Joins Us For Our 100th Episode
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Dr. John Malone Joins Us For Our 100th Episode

The LionTree Podcast · LionTree LLC

February 26, 20211h 4m

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Show Notes

On the occasion of our 100th episode, we present the sort of conversation you can only hear on KindredCast.

Dr. John Malone, the legendary businessman, philanthropist and conservationist, who serves as Chairman of Liberty Media, Liberty Broadband, and Liberty Global, sits down with LionTree Founder and CEO Aryeh Bourkoff for a comprehensive discussion. The “cable cowboy” reflects back on an incredible career that has shaped the content and cable industries on a global scale. 

Dr. Malone also shares his thoughts on happiness in the midst of a pandemic, the state of play in the media and the frothy markets that we are seeing; he also shares his greatest hits and some very interesting misses throughout his career.

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