Max Lytvyn of Grammarly: Helping you communicate with confidence
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In episode 64, Chris sits down with Grammarly co-founder Max Lytvyn, who has made it his mission to help people communicate clearly. Tackling such a complex language problem requires an exceptional team.  Join Chris while Max discusses the values that have helped guide scaling Grammarly to address such a challenge (15:30), and how being an immigrant himself informed his understanding of the superficial judgments immigrants are often subject to, including how they use language when working together (35:00).  While people often differ in their perception of the importance of luck and role models in success, whatever your view, Max suggests how you can affect your chances of success a thousandfold (50:00), and how you can learn important lessons from everyone around you (54:00).  We also get a peek at Makeship, the first of this season’s Startups we love segment, courtesy of Co-founder Rakan Al-Shawaf (30:00), who also has a question for Max about the early days of Grammarly.
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