The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
Christopher Schrader—a third-generation Hong Konger, endurance athlete, tech entrepreneur, and founder of the global nonprofit, the '24 Hour Race.' Chris shares stories from his unconventional path, from adventures in Mongolia and Canada to securing a Harvard scholarship, and reflects on the intersections of identity, entrepreneurship, and endurance sports. Later, we dive deep into thought-provoking topics like globalization's uncertain future, America's shifting role in manufacturing, and the search for meaningful work in an increasingly automated world. Episode Highlights: * How a teenage expulsion shaped Chris's unconventional road to Harvard. * Lessons learned from walking across the Gobi Desert at 18. * Founding the global nonprofit "24 Hour Race" and empowering youth. * Balancing endurance sports and entrepreneurship: practical insights for leadership. * The uncertain future of globalization and its impact on Western economies. * Why meaningful work matters in the age of automation. * America's identity crisis: redefining success beyond GDP and manufacturing. * Cultural contrasts: What America might learn from Japan’s approach to service and quality.
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