
Episode #21
Steve Jobs: Learnings from his life | The Konstantin Megel Podcast
We all know Steve Jobs as the visionary behind the iPhone, Mac, and Pixar. But before the billion-dollar launches and iconic turtleneck presentations, he was a college dropout sleeping on dorm room floors, returning Coke bottles for food money, and eventually, a founder who got fired from his own company. In this uplifting 20-minute episode, we unpack the extraordinary story of Steve Jobs—focusing on the setbacks that created the legend. Discover how his working-class upbringing laid the foundation for his meticulous craftsmanship, how he survived the dark years after leaving Apple, and how a risky bet on an animation studio called Pixar paved the way for the greatest corporate turnaround in modern history. In this episode, we cover: The Garage Days: Humble beginnings and early lessons in craftsmanship from his father. The Fall: Getting ousted from Apple in 1985 and overcoming public failure. The Pixar Pivot: How persistence and a bet on Toy Story changed entertainment forever. The Return: How Steve slashed 70% of Apple's products to save it from bankruptcy. Whether you need a dose of inspiration for your career or a quick reminder that failure isn't final, hit play and learn how to turn your darkest moments into your greatest triumphs. Please subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed the show! Connect with me on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/konstantinmegel/

