

Big Technology Podcast
Alex Kantrowitz
The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Alex Kantrowitz, a Silicon Valley journalist who's interviewed the world's top tech CEOs — from Mark Zuckerberg to Larry Ellison — is the host.
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Jun 24, 2021 • 51min
How Big Tech Influence Shops Shape The Antitrust Conversation In Washington — with Adam Kovacevich
Adam Kovacevich, CEO of the Chamber of Progress and former Google public policy executive, dives into the complexities of Big Tech's influence on antitrust discussions. He shares insights on why tech companies prefer to fund advocacy rather than directly confront challenges. The conversation reveals the interplay between corporate interests and progressive values, the need for social responsibility in tech, and the intricate dynamics behind lobbying efforts. Kovacevich also highlights the struggles for transparency in policymaking and the ethical dimensions of the antitrust landscape.

Jun 22, 2021 • 1h 8min
Crossover With The Realignment: Can Tech Survive Washington’s Onslaught?
Marshall Kosloff and Saagar Enjeti, co-hosts of The Realignment podcast, dive into the intersection of tech and politics with a focus on new bills targeting Big Tech. They discuss the profound implications of the FTC's regulations and the shifting dynamics between Silicon Valley and Washington. Topics include the challenges of data portability in social media, the nuances of antitrust legislation, and the delicate balance of content moderation during misinformation crises, especially in light of the pandemic.

Jun 16, 2021 • 1h 10min
Andrew Ross Sorkin on Meme Stocks, Bitcoin, SPACs, and Elon Musk
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Ross Sorkin, co-anchor of Squawk Box on CNBC and founder of Dealbook at the New York Times, dives into the chaotic world of financial markets. He examines the rise of meme stocks like GameStop, influenced by social media dynamics. Sorkin critiques Bitcoin's volatility and its potential as a mainstream currency. He also tackles Big Tech antitrust issues, drawing parallels with the Epic vs. Apple case, and addresses the pressing need for fair wealth taxation, all while providing personal insights vital for understanding today’s economy.

Jun 9, 2021 • 46min
Andrew Callaghan of All Gas No Breaks Goes Independent
Andrew Callaghan, the innovative creator behind All Gas No Breaks, dives into the challenges of independent media. He recounts his unique interviewing style that connects deeply with diverse American subcultures. As he transitions to Channel 5, Callaghan discusses the media’s role in perpetuating division and touches on the complexities of wealth and social movements. He candidly shares his struggles with creative freedom, monetization challenges on platforms like YouTube, and the impact of social media algorithms on public discourse.

Jun 2, 2021 • 1h 5min
The Rise and Fall of Juul, With The Devil's Playbook Author Lauren Etter
Lauren Etter, a Bloomberg reporter and author of "The Devil's Playbook," dives into the Juul saga, revealing its rise from a health-focused alternative to a controversial player in the tobacco industry. She discusses the ethical dilemmas of marketing e-cigarettes to youth, the addictive nature of nicotine, and the regulatory gaps that enabled Juul's explosive growth. With sharp insights, Etter examines the impact of venture capital pressures on public health and the company's transformation, raising critical questions about tech ethics in today's landscape.

May 26, 2021 • 52min
New York Times Reporter Jack Nicas On Apple Vs. Epic Games and Apple In China
Jack Nicas, a New York Times reporter specializing in Apple and tech journalism, dives into the high-stakes legal battle between Epic Games and Apple. He shares insights from the courtroom, spotlighting the implications of Apple's 30% App Store cut and its antitrust challenges. Nicas also reveals disturbing details about Apple's data practices in China, where user data is stored in government-controlled servers, raising questions about privacy and corporate ethics. This conversation uncovers the delicate balance between business interests and consumer rights.

May 19, 2021 • 49min
Professor Scott Galloway On Whether Our Economy Is Rigged (And What To Do About It)
Scott Galloway, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business and a bestselling author, dives into the complexities of our seemingly rigged economy. He breaks down how the system favors the wealthy older generations while leaving younger wage workers struggling. Galloway emphasizes the importance of alternative pathways for success, like vocational training, and discusses the impact of the pandemic on economic disparity. He advocates for empathy and collaboration to navigate these challenges, offering insights on how to reimagine opportunities in today's landscape.

May 12, 2021 • 44min
Amazon Unbound Author Brad Stone On How Nerdy Bezos Turned Into Ripped Bezos
Brad Stone, author of 'Amazon Unbound' and senior executive editor at Bloomberg News, dives into Jeff Bezos's remarkable transformation from a nerdy entrepreneur to a high-profile global icon. He discusses Amazon's controversial practices, Bezos's dual role as a visionary and facilitator, and the company's future leadership under Andy Jassy. Stone also touches on Bezos's influence over the Washington Post and speculates on his future ventures, including space exploration. It's a fascinating look at the man behind one of the world's largest companies.

May 6, 2021 • 55min
Why Ex-Google Ads Boss Sridhar Ramaswamy is Building An Ads-Free Search Engine
Sridhar Ramaswamy, former head of ads and commerce at Google, now leads Neeva, an ads-free search engine focused on user privacy. He discusses his disillusionment with traditional advertising and how Neeva aims to disrupt the industry. Ramaswamy highlights the benefits of decoupling search from ads, particularly in delivering more transparent, personalized experiences. He reflects on the challenges of innovating within a corporate structure and the competitive landscape shaped by current anti-trust movements against giants like Google.

May 5, 2021 • 42min
Facebook Oversight Board Member Julie Owono Takes Us Inside The Trump Decision
Julie Owono, a member of the Facebook Oversight Board and executive director of Internet Without Borders, shares insider insights on the board's decision to uphold Donald Trump's suspension from Facebook. She discusses the complexities of content moderation, the ethical dilemmas of political speech, and the need for transparent guidelines. Owono dives into the legal arguments surrounding free expression and highlights the challenges of accountability on social media platforms, especially regarding influential figures. Engage with the board as they navigate future rulings.


