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Jan 07, 1927: Six Players, One Ball, and a Dream
Jan 07, 1927: Six Players, One Ball, and a Dream

Season 1 Episode 26007

A small traveling team quietly proved that sport could be packaged, branded, and sold far beyond the court.

On January 7, 1927, Abe Saperstein and a g…

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Jan 06, 1907: The Woman Who Taught the World to Learn
Jan 06, 1907: The Woman Who Taught the World to Learn

Season 1 Episode 26006

What began as a small classroom experiment quietly reshaped how societies think about learning, talent, and human potential.

On January 6, 1907, Maria…

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Jan 05, 1970: IBM Introduces the Floppy Disk, Data Goes Portable
Jan 05, 1970: IBM Introduces the Floppy Disk, Data Goes Portable

Season 1 Episode 26005

A small engineering workaround quietly changed how information could move, scale, and be sold.

On January 5, 1970, IBM introduced the floppy disk as a…

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Jan 01, 2026: Pasadena Threw a Parade, and Business Joined the March
Jan 01, 2026: Pasadena Threw a Parade, and Business Joined the March

Season 1 Episode 26001

What began as a local celebration quietly became a blueprint for how business would attach itself to spectacle.

On January 1, 1902, Pasadena’s Tournam…

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Dec 31, 1999: Y2K Panic Peaks and Tech Fear Became Big Business
Dec 31, 1999: Y2K Panic Peaks and Tech Fear Became Big Business

Season 1 Episode 25365

For years, businesses treated uncertainty as something to minimize. In 1999, they learned it could also be monetized.

On December 31, 1999, government…

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Dec 30, 1903: When the Curtain Caught Fire and Business Finally Faced Consequences
Dec 30, 1903: When the Curtain Caught Fire and Business Finally Faced Consequences

Season 1 Episode 25364

For years, businesses assumed safety failures were unfortunate accidents rather than liabilities.

On December 30, 1903, a fire tore through Chicago’s …

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Dec 29, 1845: Texas Joined the Union and Brought Its Own Business Plan
Dec 29, 1845: Texas Joined the Union and Brought Its Own Business Plan

Season 1 Episode 25363

What looked like a political formality was, in reality, a large and carefully negotiated economic deal.

On December 29, 1845, the Republic of Texas ce…

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Dec 25, 1867: Macy Unlocked His Doors on Christmas and America’s Never-Ending Sale Began
Dec 25, 1867: Macy Unlocked His Doors on Christmas and America’s Never-Ending Sale Began

Season 1 Episode 25359

Retail did not always assume it had permission to interrupt a holiday.

On December 25, 1867, R.H. Macy kept his New York store open on Christmas Day, …

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Dec 24, 1955: When a Wrong Number Became the World’s Longest-Running Brand Campaign
Dec 24, 1955: When a Wrong Number Became the World’s Longest-Running Brand Campaign

Season 1 Episode 25358

What started as a small printing error turned into a lesson in how brands earn trust without trying to sell anything.

On December 24, 1955, a misprint…

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Dec 23, 2001: Enron Fell and Trust in Business Fell With It
Dec 23, 2001: Enron Fell and Trust in Business Fell With It

Season 1 Episode 25357

For years, Wall Street and corporate America assumed complexity meant sophistication and safety.

On December 23, 2001, thousands of Enron employees lo…

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