

Pivot
New York Magazine
With great power, comes great scrutiny. Every Tuesday and Friday, journalist Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. They make bold predictions, pick winners and losers, and bicker and banter like no one else. From New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 33min
Whitney Wolfe Herd at Code 2023
Whitney Wolfe Herd, Founder and CEO of Bumble, shares her insights into the future of dating at Code 2023. She discusses how AI is revolutionizing matchmaking, promising to enhance the user experience while ensuring ethical practices. Wolfe Herd emphasizes the importance of transparent AI regulations for user safety. She explores the competitive landscape of dating apps, highlighting unique user engagement strategies and the balance between digital interactions and real-life connections. The conversation also touches on innovative tech apps designed to strengthen relationships.

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Oct 3, 2023 • 58min
Newsom's Senate Pick, SCOTUS Takes on Social Media, and Guest New York Times Pitchbot
Doug Jay, the anonymous creator of the New York Times Pitchbot Twitter account, brings his satirical flair to the discussion. He shares how he crafts witty media commentary and captures the cultural zeitgeist. The conversation also dives into Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial Senate pick, Laphonza Butler, and the implications of recent Supreme Court cases on social media's content moderation. Jay offers humorous insights into the media landscape, blending serious topics with lighthearted critiques of journalism.

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Sep 30, 2023 • 35min
Byron Allen at Code 2023
Byron Allen, Founder and CEO of Allen Media Group, discusses his ambitious bid to acquire ABC and the challenges he's facing in the changing media landscape. He dives into the transformative role of AI in content creation and holds a deep conversation on the systemic issues faced by black-owned businesses, particularly highlighting his legal battles with McDonald's. Allen advocates for equitable investment in marginalized communities, stressing the importance of media ownership and accountability in fostering change.

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Sep 29, 2023 • 57min
Code Drama, WGA Revisited, and The Taylor Swift Effect
The podcast dives into a revealing interview with former Twitter safety head Yoel Roth, shedding light on tech leadership and safety. Scott reflects on his takeaways from the Writers Guild strike, navigating public criticism. The hosts explore the intriguing 'Taylor Swift effect' on Travis Kelce, capturing how her influence extends to NFL merchandise and viewership. Additionally, the conversation touches on the evolving dynamics of leadership in media and the urgent need for better creator rights amidst the challenges of generative AI.

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Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 14min
Writers Strike Deal, Betting Against the FTC, and Guest Mathias Döpfner
Mathias Döpfner, Chairman and CEO of Axel Springer and author of "The Trade Trap," joins to discuss the recent Hollywood writers' strike resolution and its implications for unions and AI in creative roles. They explore misinformation's impact on research and public health, emphasizing the need for accountability in media. Döpfner highlights the ethical dilemmas of doing business with dictators and advocates for strengthened democratic values in a divided world while reflecting on the balance between free trade and ethical practices.

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Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 9min
Rupert, Russell, and a Looming Shutdown
Rupert Murdoch's retirement sparks a deep dive into the future of his media empire and legacy. The conversation gets spicy with the Russell Brand controversy and Elon's Twitter paywall plans. Chaos in Congress leads to unexpected talk about the Senate dress code amid a potential government shutdown. Plus, insights into media ethics, corporate accountability, and the cultural clash between Nike and Adidas. The episode wraps with a celebration of cycling triumphs and meaningful reflections on life and legacy.

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Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 10min
Strike Winners & Losers, Disney's ABC Decision, and Guest Benyamin Cohen
Benyamin Cohen is the author of "The Einstein Effect" and manages Albert Einstein's social media accounts. He joins the conversation about the recent Jann Wenner controversy and the new management term "feedforward." The hosts dive into the implications of the UAW strike, emphasizing workers' rights and the disparity between profits and wages. They also discuss Disney's potential sale of ABC, questioning the future of linear television. Amidst these topics, Cohen reflects on Einstein's legacy and relevance in battling disinformation.

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Sep 15, 2023 • 1h 3min
AI Summit, U.S. v. Google, and Drew Barrymore Backlash
Discover the hottest new journalism jobs covering Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. Dive into the drama surrounding Drew Barrymore's show return amidst strikes. Unpack the mixed results from Apple's latest product launch. Explore the implications of the high-profile AI summit and the call for regulation. Finally, get the inside scoop on Google's antitrust trial as it kicks off, examining the potential impacts on the tech landscape. Tune in for a blend of humor and insight on today's pressing issues.

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Sep 12, 2023 • 1h 9min
Inside Elon’s New Bio, A.I. Goes to Washington and Guest Kristi Coulter
Kristi Coulter, a former Amazon employee and author of "Exit Interview," joins to share her insights on tech culture. She discusses the emotional complexities of leaving a corporate giant, touching on gender dynamics and the stark contrast between ambition and fulfillment. The conversation also dives into Elon Musk's influence on global events, critiquing the consequences of idolizing tech leaders. Additionally, they highlight the pressing need for universal childcare to support working families and the evolving landscape of political candidates amid public dissatisfaction.

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Sep 8, 2023 • 1h 15min
Cable Wars, FTC vs. Amazon, and Elon vs. the ADL
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, addresses the alarming uptick in anti-Semitism and the influence of social media in amplifying hate speech. He reflects on the repercussions of Elon Musk's tweets and stresses the thin line between free speech and hate speech. The conversation expands to the responsibilities of tech companies in curbing harmful rhetoric and fostering accountability. With rising tensions in society, Greenblatt calls for constructive dialogue to combat hate in all its forms.


