June 26, 2026 · 6:32 PM

FedEx and the overnight promise

A documentary founder biography of Fred Smith and Federal Express, from a Yale idea and a Memphis night hub to the company that made overnight delivery feel ordinary.

FedEx and the overnight promise
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In this episode

  • How Fred Smith connected the rise of business computing to a new need for time-definite delivery.
  • Why Federal Express could not be tested as a tiny side project; the network had to be real enough to prove itself.
  • The early capital pressure, regulatory friction, and near-failure period before the model worked.
  • How consistency, tracking, and a Memphis night hub turned speed into business infrastructure.
  • What founders can learn from the difference between a minimum viable product and a minimum viable system.

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