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#34. Stephen Schwarzman: Go Big

41 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Stephen Schwarzman is the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative asset manager, which pioneered private equity at scale and helped redefine how capital is deployed across industries globally. His episode on Inflection Moments explores how a disciplined, intensely competitive operator built a firm that not only executes deals, but shapes entire markets through strategy, timing, and access. Schwarzman’s story runs from growing up in a family retail business to studying at Yale and Harvard, then cutting his teeth at Lehman Brothers before co-founding Blackstone in 1985 with Pete Peterson. Early on, the firm struggles to raise capital and credibility, but Schwarzman leans into relationship-building, rigorous analysis, and a willingness to pursue complex, high-stakes deals others avoid. Over time, Blackstone expands beyond private equity into real estate, credit, and infrastructure; turning scale, information, and network into a compounding moat. This story is worth studying because it shows how elite capital allocators think: how they evaluate risk, structure deals, and play long-term games in environments defined by uncertainty and competition. For founders, the takeaways include how to think like an investor in your own business, how to negotiate from strength, and how to build leverage through relationships and reputation. For investors, Schwarzman’s arc is a masterclass in institutional excellence; in particular demonstrating how discipline, patience, and strategic ambition can turn capital into an enduring business. Chapters (00:00) Introduction (03:08) Inflection Point #1: The Philadelphia Shop (08:46) Inflection Point #2: Lehman Brothers (14:27) Inflection Point #3: Founding Blackstone (20:24) Inflection Point #4: The Edgcomb Disaster (25:58) Inflection Point #5: Going Public (32:08) Common Threads (38:38) Closing Remarks Connect Follow our channels below if you're interested in insights, ideas, and lessons from the greatest entrepreneurs in history: Newsletter: www.inflectionmoments.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/david-franklin8456/ Spotify: ⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0aqoOm53QLcOgyOkXFXNkO?si=a6474541e17f4db7 Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inflection-moments/id1841530808 YouTube: @InflectionMoments If you're enjoying the episodes, make sure to like the video and subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode.

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