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Nucleus

Nucleus

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Nucleus is a leadership podcast featuring our favorite game changers across industries - tech, entertainment, fashion, sports, and entrepreneurship. From Arnold Schwarzenegger to Vitalik Buterin, each episode delivers current news, insights, and lessons that helped these extraordinary people win the game. Learn real leadership insights, not motivational fluff, from people who've actually built something, whether that's NVIDIA, Supreme, or the Chicago Bulls dynasty. Blending timeless lessons on decision-making, team building, and strategic thinking from the leaders shaping culture and business today.© 2026 Tamez Labs. All rights reserved. Direction Economie Management et direction
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  • Susan Kare built a visual language in 1,024 pixels
    Jun 14 2026
    Susan Kare arrived at Apple in 1983 with a Ph.D. in sculpture, no computer background, and a stack of graph paper, and what she built on that grid, one pixel at a time, became the visual language every human on earth now uses to navigate a screen. This episode traces how a fine arts outsider invented GUI icon design from scratch inside extreme constraints, why her decision to ground digital interfaces in physical metaphor, trash cans, folders, paintbrushes, determined whether ordinary people would ever trust a computer, and what her career teaches about the competitive advantage of hiring from completely outside your field.
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    11 min
  • Naval Ravikant gave away the secrets VCs didn't want founders to know
    Jun 8 2026
    Naval Ravikant got financially burned in his first startup, and instead of walking away from the system, he built a new one inside it. This episode traces how the co-founder of AngelList turned that early wound into Venture Hacks, Venture Hacks into a marketplace, and that marketplace into the infrastructure layer that reshaped how startups raise money, from Syndicates in 2013 to Rolling Funds in 2020 to a $500-minimum venture fund in 2026 that lets retail investors into deals alongside institutions. The real lesson is the one Naval has been demonstrating the whole time: specific knowledge shared freely compounds into something no amount of capital can replicate.
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    12 min
  • Vitalik Buterin published a whitepaper at 19 and built a $500B network
    May 31 2026
    Vitalik Buterin wrote the Ethereum whitepaper at 19, raised $18 million with no venture backing, and then spent the next decade deliberately trying to make himself unnecessary to the system he built. This episode traces the decisions that defined that arc: the choice to structure Ethereum as a nonprofit when co-founders wanted equity, the 48-hour crisis in 2016 when $60 million was drained from the network and the only fix meant violating blockchain's core principle, and the quiet leadership model behind it all, where influence flows entirely from the quality of your thinking, not your title. If you have ever wondered what it actually looks like to lead something you refuse to control, Buterin's story is the clearest answer in modern tech.
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    12 min
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