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This week's episode of Caffeinated Deep Dives, we explore the iconic hot sauce, Sriracha and the history of Peppers and Chilies. This episode dives deep into the fascinating world of Sriracha sauce and the rich history of chilies and peppers! We dive into the incredible journey of David Tran, the founder of Sriracha, who turned his passion for hot sauce into a billion-dollar business.
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro(00:01:28) Overview of Sriracha and David Tran's Background(00:05:37) The History of Peppers and Chilies(00:35:24) David Tran and Sriracha’s Story(00:55:16) Award Section(01:17:38) Lessons from The Sriracha StoryWhat is Caffeinated Deep Dives:
Trung Phan drinks 3 coffees, reads one book and hits record for a deep dive on a single topic in history, business or media.
Let us know what you think on Twitter:
@trungtphan
Links Mentioned
The Devil’s Dinner (Stuart Walton)
The Spice Curve: From Pepper to Sriracha (Gastropod)
Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of American Cuisine (Sarah Loman)
How Vietnamese Refugee David Tran Sriracha Became America’s First Hot Sauce Billionaire (Forbes)
UC Irvine’s Oral History of David Tran (Thuy Vo Dang)
McCormick to Buy Hot-Sauce Maker Cholula for $800 Million (Bloomberg)
Sriracha Documentary (Griffith Hammond / YouTube)
How Sriracha Sauce is Made (Insider Food)
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This week's episode of Caffeine Deep Dives, we explore the legendary comic strip Calvin and Hobbes and its brilliant creator, Bill Watterson. This episode dives deep into Watterson's artistic journey, his refusal to commercialize his work, and the creative process behind one of the most beloved comic strips of all time
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:00:24) - The Legacy of Calvin and Hobbes
(00:02:01) -Bill Watterson: The Purist Artist
(00:04:04) - The Success of Calvin and Hobbes
(00:05:41) - Jed McKenna's Insights on Creativity
(00:09:55) - Bill Watterson's Life and Influences
(00:20:39) - The Idea Maze of Creativity and the Birth of Calvin and Hobbes
(00:25:44) - Character Development in Calvin and Hobbes
(00:32:03) - The Syndication Process Explained
(00:35:57) - The Fragility of Ideas in the Creative Process
(00:40:30) - Bill Watterson’s Creative Process
(00:48:01) - The Licensing Process and the debate between Art vs Commerce
(01:04:33) - Awards
What is Caffeinated Deep Dives:
Trung Phan drinks 3 coffees, reads one book and hits record for a deep dive on a single topic in history, business or media.
Let us know what you think on Twitter:
@trungtphan
Links Mentioned
Looking for Calvin & Hobbes (Nevin Martel)The Essential Calvin & Hobbes (Bill Watterson)Kenyon College Commencement Speech (Bill Watterson)Last Calvin & Hobbes Comic (GoComics)Why Bill Watterson Vanished (The American Conservative)Life After “Calvin and Hobbes” (The New Yorker)Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Trung does a deep dive on the 2007 iPhone launch. He discusses Apple’s design process, the iconic iPhone Keynote, what was the first killer app?, why Jobs hated the App Store, the history of multi-touch, Gorilla Glass and much more.
(Side Note: Apple exec Phil Schiller denies the part of the story when Jobs threw him out of a meeting for recommending a physical keyboard for the iPhone but author Brian Merchant says he sticks by his reporting).
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:07:07) - The Convergence of Technology Theory
(00:09:58) - The Fragility of Ideas
(00:15:11) - iPhone Background
(00:18:51) - iPhone's Success by the Numbers
(00:21:06) - The iPhone Development Story
(00:27:40) - Multi-touch Story
(00:42:43) - Apple's Previous Phone Project?
(00:46:08) - The Grind of Building the iPhone
(01:04:22) - The Inside Story of the Iconic iPhone Keynote
(01:07:00) - The Carrier Deals
(01:07:57) - Why Steve Hated the App Store
(01:11:18) - How to build trust with you end-user
(01:13:29) - Gorilla Glass Story
(01:21:16) - Summarizing the iPhone Story
(01:27:42) - Awards and Biggest Lessons
What is Caffeinated Deep Dives:
Trung Phan drinks 3 coffees, reads one book and hits record for a deep dive on a single topic in history, business or media.
Let us know what you think on Twitter:
@trungtphan
Sources:
The One Device: The Secret History of the iPhone (Brian Merchant)Steve Jobs (Walter Isaacson)Jony Ive on What He Misses Most About Steve Jobs (Wall Street Journal)The most popular product of all time (Horace Dediu / Asymco)Steve Jobs’ iPhone Launch Event in January 2007 (YouTube)The Science and History of the iPhone Screen (SatPost) [Phil Schiller] Denies iPhone Story in Book (Yahoo Finance)Bill Burr on Steve Jobs (YouTube)Steve Jobs & Picasso’s Bull (TrungTPhan)Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.