Episode 126: The Showman Volodymyr Zelensky by Simon Shuster - Deep Dive Book Review
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Today, we review Simon Shuster's book, "The Showman," which examines Volodymyr Zelensky's transformation from comedian to wartime president. It explores Zelensky's initial reluctance to enter politics, his motivations for running, and his evolution into a global symbol of resistance during the Russian invasion. The book details his experiences and those of his team in Kyiv during the early months of the war, including personal anecdotes and observations from the author's time embedded with Zelensky. Key themes include Zelensky's showmanship, his relationship with his allies, and the challenges of leading during a full-scale war. The book also traces Zelensky’s background, his family, and his early career, showing how these factors influenced his approach to leadership.
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