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Reading still matters. The books that shaped 5 tech founders

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In this episode of Meet the Leader, five founders share books that have helped them navigate leadership, innovation and uncertainty — from Isaac Asimov’s Foundation to The Purpose Driven Life, Brotopia and Typhoon. Their recommendations reveal lessons about resilience, purpose, AI, fundraising and leading through change.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why a learning mindset matters in an AI-driven future.
  • How purpose can keep founders going through startup crises.
  • Why finding the right investors can matter more than chasing Silicon Valley capital.

Books referenced in this episode:

  • Kian Katanforoosh, Founder Workera
    Recommendation: Asimov's Foundation series
  • Sam Yang, Founder, Xander Kardian:
    Recommendation: A Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
  • Sarah Fleischer, co-founder/Managing Director, tozero
    Recommendation: Hard Things About Hard Things, Marc Andreessen
  • Emily Bodoin, CEO and Chairman, Pure Lithium Corporation
    Recommendation: Brotopia by Emily Chang
  • Jeremy Allaire, CEO and Founder, Circle
    Recommendation: Typhoon by Joseph Conrad
Guests:

Jeremy Allaire

Co-Founder, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Circle

Hosted by:

Linda Lacina

Digital Editor, World Economic Forum

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Leadership
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