#27: World Record Bucks, The Masters, Florida Land, and Pyramid Theories
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In this solo episode, I walk through four rabbit holes I went down this week: the Mitch Rompola world-record buck controversy, the behind-the-scenes world of the Masters from my own time there, the St. Joe Company and the Northwest Florida land empire built by a descendant of George Washington, and the theory that the Great Pyramid may have been built from the inside out.
None of these really connect, and that is kind of the point. They are just four rabbit holes I spent entirely too much time watching YouTube videos on this week. If you like episodes that mix sports, business history, the outdoors, and old-world theories, this one should be a fun listen.
00:00 Intro and the four topics
01:19 Mitch Rompola buck controversy
05:11 The Masters and Augusta’s behind-the-scenes rules
11:01 The St. Joe Company and the Green Empire
15:21 The Great Pyramid inside-out theory
19:21 Recap and outro