Being Humble, Resilience, & the Preciousness of Time: Bill Haydon on Loc...





Entrepreneur Bill Haydon shares the story of his prolific father, A. W. Haydon, who is credited with over 80 patents. Bill's father taught him much, but especially around the importance of being humble, having devout resilience, and how precious time can truly be. Life can be short, but it can also be long. Bill recounts some of his favorite stories of his father from growing up in Middlebury, Connecticut, and how his family eventually became one of the largest employers in Waterbury, Connecticut.


Discover the inspiring story of Bill Haydon, whose father was a prolific but unsung inventor behind crucial tech used in everything from Apollo missions to hospital beds. In this episode of Local Issues, hosted by Irving Steel, Bill shares emotional insights about growing up around innovation, the power of resilience, staying humble, and the importance of using time wisely.

In this episode of Local Issues, host Irving Steel sits down with Bill Haydon, an entrepreneur and leader with a rich family legacy rooted in invention and impact.

Bill’s father, Arthur William Haydon, was a prolific American inventor during the Great Depression—often called the “unknown Edison.” He created over 80 industrial innovations, including technology that powers cell towers, space shuttles, and hospital beds.



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