Description
Chip Wilson, the creator of Lululemon and SOLVE FSHD, stands as a pioneer, business innovator, philanthropist, and a person affected by a rare disease. His passion for fitness led him to build a successful career in designing athletic wear, but a diagnosis of Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD), a degenerative muscle condition, altered his active lifestyle.
On This Episode We Discuss:
0:46 Working on the Alaska Oil Pipeline as a 17-year-old
4:30 Saving money young and becoming an entrepreneur
7:05 Following trends and founding Lululemon
8:36 Chip’s initial dream and vision for Lululemon
11:45 Combining Italian design ethics with quality western fabrics for an amazing Lulu product
14:20 The feeling of leaving the Lululemon Board of Directors
17:00 The takeaways from Joseph Heller’s Catch 22 and Something Happened
24:15 Reading the top 100 biographies and admiring those with integrity
33:44 Using the culture of an organization and leadership as a strategic advantage
38:18 Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD)
40:05 Chip on losing muscle when exercise and movement is so necessary for his way of life
44:27 Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with FSHD
46:58 Chip’s advice to those suffering from rare diseases and their caregivers
49:24 What progress that has been made to find a treatment for FSHD
52:35 Why Chip and SOLVE FSHD donated to help build the laboratory at n-Lorem
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