Episodios

  • Episode 5: Netflix
    Feb 10 2026

    Netflix didn’t just disrupt entertainment — it rewired how the entire industry operates.

    In this episode, we unpack the full story of Netflix, from Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph’s DVD-by-mail experiment to the creation of one of the most powerful content and technology systems in modern media. We explore how Netflix identified structural weaknesses in Hollywood, why its subscription model reshaped consumer behavior, and how its logistics, data infrastructure, and radical corporate culture gave it an edge competitors struggled to replicate.

    We dive into the company’s most pivotal moments, the Blockbuster rejection, the bold migration to cloud computing, the controversial Qwikster split, and the high-stakes pivot into original content led by Ted Sarandos. We also examine Netflix’s global expansion strategy, the rise of international hits like Squid Game and Money Heist, and how the company is adapting to the modern streaming wars through advertising tiers, live programming, gaming, and new monetization strategies.

    This episode is not just about streaming. It’s about how one company repeatedly dismantled and rebuilt its own business to stay ahead of technological and cultural shifts.

    🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    #Netflix #StreamingWars #BusinessStrategy #MediaIndustry #CorporateStrategy #TechDisruption #EntertainmentBusiness #Fortune500 #BusinessPodcast #DigitalTransformation #ContentStrategy #StreamingEconomics #Leadership #Innovation #TopFloorPerspectives

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    24 m
  • Episode 4: Rolex
    Jan 27 2026

    Rolex is not just a watch brand — it is one of the most carefully engineered businesses in the world.

    In this episode, we trace the full story of Rolex, from Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis’s early days in London to the creation of the Oyster, the Perpetual movement, and the tool watches that became global icons. We explore why Rolex was able to rise above other Swiss watchmakers, how precision and discipline shaped its identity, and how watches like the Submariner, Daytona, GMT-Master, and Explorer evolved from functional instruments into cultural assets.

    We also break down how Rolex operates today: why demand consistently outpaces supply, what it really takes to buy a Rolex at retail, how the secondary market works, and why some collectors view Rolex as “entry-level” luxury while others see it as the ultimate store of value. Finally, we examine Rolex’s unique ownership structure, its financial scale, and who is leading the company in 2026.

    This episode is about more than timepieces. It’s about how patience, restraint, and long-term thinking turned a wristwatch into a symbol recognized everywhere.

    🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    #Rolex #LuxuryBusiness #WatchIndustry #BrandStrategy #Fortune500 #CorporateHistory #LuxuryStrategy #BusinessPodcast #TimelessBrands #TopFloorPerspectives

    © 2026 Petri Dish Perspectives LLC. All rights reserved.

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    30 m
  • Episode 3: Costco
    Jan 20 2026

    Costco didn’t win retail by charging more. It won by charging less—and never breaking trust.

    In this episode, we break down how Costco built one of the most disciplined and resilient business models in modern retail. From the backgrounds of founders Jim Sinegal and Jeff Brotman to the radical decisions that defined the company, paying employees more, limiting product selection, and capping margins, we explore why Costco operates unlike almost every other retailer.

    We unpack the logic behind the membership model, the power of Kirkland Signature, and why Costco’s profits come more from loyalty than from markups. We also examine its IPO, merger with Price Club, global expansion, and how Costco competes against giants like Walmart and Amazon without chasing trends or sacrificing its principles.

    This episode is not just about a warehouse store. It’s about what happens when a company chooses discipline over flash, long-term value over short-term gains, and trust as a competitive advantage.

    🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    #Costco #RetailStrategy #BusinessModels #Fortune500 #CorporateStrategy #Leadership #ValueCreation #BusinessPodcast #LongTermThinking #TopFloorPerspectives

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    25 m
  • Episode 2: Nvidia
    Jan 13 2026

    NVIDIA didn’t just ride the AI wave — it built the infrastructure underneath it.

    In this episode, we trace NVIDIA’s journey from a struggling 1990s graphics startup to one of the most strategically important companies in the global economy. We break down the backgrounds of its founders, explain why CPUs dominated early computing, and why GPUs were long overlooked before becoming the backbone of modern AI.

    We examine NVIDIA’s IPO and early shareholder structure, how the company survived near-collapse, and why it ultimately outperformed every other GPU competitor. From CUDA to data centers, gaming to generative AI, this episode explains how NVIDIA turned a niche technology into a platform that now powers everything from large language models to autonomous systems.

    We also look ahead: NVIDIA’s financial dominance, competitive risks, and the question few companies like to answer, who eventually succeeds Jensen Huang.

    This is not just a technology story. It’s a lesson in conviction, timing, and what happens when long-term vision collides with the right moment in history.

    🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    #NVIDIA #AIInfrastructure #Semiconductors #TechGiants #Fortune500 #CorporateStrategy #BusinessPodcast #AIRevolution #Leadership #TopFloorPerspectives

    © 2026 Petri Dish Perspectives LLC. All rights reserved.

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    25 m
  • Episode 1: Hermès
    Jan 6 2026

    Hermès is not just a luxury brand; it is a masterclass in patience, control, and long-term value creation.

    In this episode, we unpack the nearly 200-year history of Hermès, from Thierry Hermès’ 19th-century saddle workshop in Paris to one of the most powerful and profitable luxury houses in the world. We explore how Hermès evolved without losing its identity, why icons like the Kelly and Birkin bags were never designed to be status symbols, and how craftsmanship, not marketing, became its greatest competitive advantage.

    We also dive into the realities behind Hermès exclusivity: how the so-called “Hermès game” works, why sales associates don’t earn commission, how pricing and scarcity shape demand, and why collectors, from celebrities to ultra-high-net-worth individuals, treat Hermès bags as cultural assets. Finally, we examine the company’s IPO, its clash with LVMH, global markets, financial performance, and the controversies that continue to follow the brand.

    This episode is about more than handbags. It’s about how discipline, restraint, and long-term thinking can build an institution that outlasts trends and competitors.

    🎧 Listen now, stay curious, and don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!

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    #Hermes #LuxuryBusiness #BrandStrategy #FashionIndustry #Fortune500 #LuxuryBrands #BusinessStorytelling #Craftsmanship #GlobalBrands #CorporateStrategy #TopFloorPerspectives

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    28 m