Simple. Because of his views. He doesn’t seem to share the views of most people of his position or status. And the elites and people who sets the narrative’s doesn’t support this.
@@chuna-fish he is definitely different, but that is also why I like him. He allows the person being interviewed to shine and is fantastically prepared.
0:34: 🌍 Starbucks founder reflects on the global success of the brand and his initial inspiration from Italian coffee bars. 12:43: 🏈 The speaker was a good high school football player but realized he wasn't as good as the players at Northern Michigan University and had to move on to other areas of interest. 19:05: 💰 Starbucks was in financial trouble and Jerry offered the opportunity to buy it, but the narrator had no money. 24:02: 💼 In 1986, Jordan's dream of raising money for ill journalism was not going well and he had no income, prompting Sherry's father to suggest he get a job. 30:03: 🏢 The speaker reflects on growing up in the projects and the pride and scars that come with it. 36:13: 👨💼 The speaker discusses their love for Starbucks, their morning routine, and their expectations as a boss. 42:00: 💼 The CEO of Starbucks discusses the demanding nature of the job and his plans for the future. 48:19: ! The speaker discusses the challenges faced by independent candidates and the lack of leadership in the current political climate. 54:39: ! The speaker discusses their thoughts on Bernie Sanders and their disappointment with Senator Patty Murray. 1:01:06: 🎨 Howard Schultz discusses his future plans and desire to create something new after leaving Starbucks. Recap by Tammy AI
A great interview by Graham. Howard has a peculiar set social ethics, and I find his big picture understandings, highlighted quite well here, to be fragmented. It doesn’t surprise me that he didn’t fare too well in the 2020 Presidential election.
the regret in his voice for robbing Seattle of it's beloved NBA team is overpowering. What a worm and congratulations graham on really grilling him on this topic. I must have had the sound down when he offered that heart felt apology to the city. Dam
Interesting (but not surprising) Howard's handlers pulled the plug on the political section. Would have been curious how he would have continued to answer.
@@mcdr15 Guessing to get access to a guy like Howard, there are certain rules of the road his PR people have about what is kosher to ask, and not ask. Clearly they know that him making a statement about a political alliance will alienate half of his coffee buying customers. He likely has strong political leanings, but he's smart to keep those private as not to attract the ire of his SBUX patrons.
@@FlyingLapMedia who cares anymore he’s out at Starbucks so not his customers anymore. But yes it’s just irritating to see anyone dodge any questions on any type of interview.
Remember years ago when he started coffee was .50 and they would pour you cups of coffee all day in places everywhere. When I heard they were charging $2 for only one cup I never believed it would work.
Don’t drink their coffee but loved the discussion. Cool story. Their forward thinking commitment to employee health care and profit sharing is amazing.
As I'm drinking my Venti Americano I appreciate it so much more. I've always respected Howard after reading books ok him. You gotta be in the mud, respect it so much.
Great interview! graham is outstanding! But I’m trying too understand how is it him being poor, he still managed to have a lawyer friend that worked with bill gate sr, and bill gate sr and jr invested and helped him? Would be interés in know how this relationship happened.
@@markomijatovic6864well in general coffee helped usher in the Age of Enlightenment over the past few centuries. Even the London financial market was created from a local meetup at a coffee shop. So the impact of Starbucks is huge if you think about it
Tears to my eyes just listening to what Bill Gates senior did for him. That's what you call Tycoon in the business world and a man to man friendship just by spirit because Bill heard his story and wanted to help right away!
Are these videos distributed on one of Byron Allen’s tv networks or something? It’s the only way I can see how these get enough views to make it profitable.
Saying as a people leader you don’t expect anything that you don’t expect from yourself doesn’t really work. Most CEOs are never home, they don’t know their kids and they are in love with the power and money. And that is the choice they have made. Even high performers who work 70 hours a week, usually desire a bit more balance in life. Also, many CEOs I have been around are nasty people, they are insecure and can’t be trusted. I have seen CEO’s that I have worked for be praised for being wonderful people, and those who are around them know differently. Howard may be amazing but I doubt it.
If Bernie stopped the 33 Trillion Debt perhaps many businesses can transfer those value to its workers, middle class and the producers of goods and services.
Truly good interview of a remarkable man. But I wish he had been more kind to the father of the girl whom he took out on a date when he was young and was living in a Brooklyn project. Most fathers in the same situation would have felt the same - the difference was that that particular father was very honest about how he felt. It was prejudice but we - particularly the fathers among us - are only human.
I have no idea why Graham doesn’t get more views. This is good stuff. Thanks Graham and team!
Because they used to chop up a 1 hr interview into 12 five minutes segments. I would never be able to watch the complete thing.
Simple. Because of his views. He doesn’t seem to share the views of most people of his position or status. And the elites and people who sets the narrative’s doesn’t support this.
@@KingSheed5417 we aren’t talking Tucker Carlson or Rachel Madow. We are talking about a guy who asks questions.
it's graham's voice / cadence. really well prepared, researched and organized. terrifically annoying sound. such a shame.
@@chuna-fish he is definitely different, but that is also why I like him. He allows the person being interviewed to shine and is fantastically prepared.
This is an incredible interview. Thank you for this.
Bill Gates Sr. is the man. So much respect for that story.
Thank you
Amazing interview. I have a newfound respect for Howard Shultz - am very moved by his honesty.
Schultz is an union buster
Incredible interview! In-depth, true to its name : )
Yet another interview by Bensinger. Thanx.
0:34: 🌍 Starbucks founder reflects on the global success of the brand and his initial inspiration from Italian coffee bars.
12:43: 🏈 The speaker was a good high school football player but realized he wasn't as good as the players at Northern Michigan University and had to move on to other areas of interest.
19:05: 💰 Starbucks was in financial trouble and Jerry offered the opportunity to buy it, but the narrator had no money.
24:02: 💼 In 1986, Jordan's dream of raising money for ill journalism was not going well and he had no income, prompting Sherry's father to suggest he get a job.
30:03: 🏢 The speaker reflects on growing up in the projects and the pride and scars that come with it.
36:13: 👨💼 The speaker discusses their love for Starbucks, their morning routine, and their expectations as a boss.
42:00: 💼 The CEO of Starbucks discusses the demanding nature of the job and his plans for the future.
48:19: ! The speaker discusses the challenges faced by independent candidates and the lack of leadership in the current political climate.
54:39: ! The speaker discusses their thoughts on Bernie Sanders and their disappointment with Senator Patty Murray.
1:01:06: 🎨 Howard Schultz discusses his future plans and desire to create something new after leaving Starbucks.
Recap by Tammy AI
Thanks for saving my time with lovely time stamps! Love it! Where you get this tool Tammy AI?
What an AMAZING interview....to Howard and the Gates much respect from Nigeria 🇳🇬
What an incredible interview, such amazing content. Thanks for sharing!!!
What a great interview! Support from Italy 🇮🇹
Amazing interview thank you!
What A GREAT interview!
What an great interview. Can't think of many better.
Incredible Interview Graham, great work!!
Great show. Thank you!
Enjoyed the interview. It got better as it progressed.
A great interview by Graham.
Howard has a peculiar set social ethics, and I find his big picture understandings, highlighted quite well here, to be fragmented. It doesn’t surprise me that he didn’t fare too well in the 2020 Presidential election.
Great interview... deserves recognition.
Howard Schultz is a Hero!
Great interview
Howard is one of the person whom i respect heartfully. From A Korean forties man.
What an amazing interview 🤯
I never understood why Graham does not get more views or pushed by RUclips 🤷🏾♂️
Great interview!
the regret in his voice for robbing Seattle of it's beloved NBA team is overpowering. What a worm and congratulations graham on really grilling him on this topic. I must have had the sound down when he offered that heart felt apology to the city. Dam
great interview Graham, keep it up!
Read his book pour your heart in it and have been a fan since
Interesting (but not surprising) Howard's handlers pulled the plug on the political section. Would have been curious how he would have continued to answer.
Ya what kind of crap was that? I would of hammered on that if I’m being told “move on to the next question.”
@@mcdr15 Guessing to get access to a guy like Howard, there are certain rules of the road his PR people have about what is kosher to ask, and not ask. Clearly they know that him making a statement about a political alliance will alienate half of his coffee buying customers. He likely has strong political leanings, but he's smart to keep those private as not to attract the ire of his SBUX patrons.
@@FlyingLapMedia who cares anymore he’s out at Starbucks so not his customers anymore. But yes it’s just irritating to see anyone dodge any questions on any type of interview.
Remember years ago when he started coffee was .50 and they would pour you cups of coffee all day in places everywhere. When I heard they were charging $2 for only one cup I never believed it would work.
I didn’t understand the atmosphere aspect of Starbucks that people loved. Prior to Starbucks people socialized at bars mainly.
Incredible story ❤ love this brand, and inspired a lot of Howard story
Don’t drink their coffee but loved the discussion. Cool story. Their forward thinking commitment to employee health care and profit sharing is amazing.
Northern in the 70's was GREAT! I was there.....
Dear Howard Schultz, F you signed every Supersonics fan
Howard should probably visit Italy with Jordan Schlansky.
I got 2 pitchers of beer on me at Fenway, I wouldn't take off the NYY hat!!!! I was 12......lololol
As I'm drinking my Venti Americano I appreciate it so much more. I've always respected Howard after reading books ok him. You gotta be in the mud, respect it so much.
Did u interview Charles before he passed?
Great interview! graham is outstanding! But I’m trying too understand how is it him being poor, he still managed to have a lawyer friend that worked with bill gate sr, and bill gate sr and jr invested and helped him? Would be interés in know how this relationship happened.
Bill Gates is a savage 😊❤
It's literally indescribable, unless you write a book, how much Starbucks has changed the entire world.
How do you think it changed the world?
@@markomijatovic6864well in general coffee helped usher in the Age of Enlightenment over the past few centuries. Even the London financial market was created from a local meetup at a coffee shop. So the impact of Starbucks is huge if you think about it
Tears to my eyes just listening to what Bill Gates senior did for him. That's what you call Tycoon in the business world and a man to man friendship just by spirit because Bill heard his story and wanted to help right away!
FYI: That local Titans name is Samuel Stroum.
Are these videos distributed on one of Byron Allen’s tv networks or something? It’s the only way I can see how these get enough views to make it profitable.
21:07 - “BILL GATES SR. = HOWARD SHULTZ & STARBUCKS.
~ NO BILL GATES SR. VISIT - NO STARBUCKS Plus. ~
WOW!
That local Titans name is Samuel Stroum.
Damn.. that story about Bill Gates Snr! Love it!
What an inspirational interview
Who was the guy who almost took sbux from Schultz?! I gotta know!
I gotta know, too! Someone from the future let us know 😩
Pay staff more
Saying as a people leader you don’t expect anything that you don’t expect from yourself doesn’t really work. Most CEOs are never home, they don’t know their kids and they are in love with the power and money. And that is the choice they have made. Even high performers who work 70 hours a week, usually desire a bit more balance in life. Also, many CEOs I have been around are nasty people, they are insecure and can’t be trusted. I have seen CEO’s that I have worked for be praised for being wonderful people, and those who are around them know differently. Howard may be amazing but I doubt it.
He looks great for 70.
If Bernie stopped the 33 Trillion Debt perhaps many businesses can transfer those value to its workers, middle class and the producers of goods and services.
surgical rocketeegery
Great interview except about the Yankees. I wanted so bad for Howard Schultz to become president.
Davis James Lewis Sandra Clark Amy
This itw is not diversified enough
Haha he do everything right but sonics was a fumble in its own right
👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
Boring interview
Great interview.Howard schultz is an institution ❤
16:31 is so on the money. Easy to over reach and get burned chasing dreams. This is a great interview
Truly good interview of a remarkable man. But I wish he had been more kind to the father of the girl whom he took out on a date when he was young and was living in a Brooklyn project. Most fathers in the same situation would have felt the same - the difference was that that particular father was very honest about how he felt. It was prejudice but we - particularly the fathers among us - are only human.
Thanks so much Graham and team!❤️🙂🙏
Thank you for making this happen 🎉
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