The Rich Roll Podcast

Dave Roll: Meditations On Character, Integrity & Leadership

Jul 1, 2019
In this heartfelt discussion, Dave Roll, an esteemed attorney and author of "George Marshall: Defender of the Republic," shares insights on character and integrity in leadership. He dives into his relationship with his son, revealing the influence of General George Marshall's ethical framework on modern leadership. The conversation explores personal growth, the challenges of antitrust law, and the importance of community initiatives in promoting healthy living. With nostalgic reflections on childhood and family, this dialogue celebrates the legacies we inherit and create.
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Dave Roll's Childhood

  • Dave Roll had a pleasant childhood in Grosse Pointe, a suburb of Detroit. His father was from a poor farming family, while his mother came from a more middle-class background.
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Childhood Memories and Reconnection

  • Dave and his friends organized a carnival for polio as kids, a significant threat at the time.
  • He recently reconnected with his oldest friend, Charlie Harris, now a renowned Berkeley professor with Parkinson's.
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Kurt Liedtke's Unconventional Path

  • Kurt Liedtke, Dave's law school roommate, rarely attended class.
  • Liedtke later became a successful screenwriter, known for "Absence of Malice" and "Out of Africa".
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