Pivot

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Jul 8, 2022 • 52min

Twitter’s Suing the Government of India and Yet Another Mass Shooting in America

A legal battle brews as Twitter accuses the Indian government of overreach in content removal. The tragic cycle of mass shootings raises questions about effective gun control. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson's resignation and hidden family secrets stir political intrigue. Personal anecdotes and corporate conflicts illuminate the tech landscape, while discussions on digital legislation spotlight the balance between competition and consumer protection. Humor and serious reflections intertwine as political aspirations come into play.
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Jul 5, 2022 • 37min

Twitter, Layoffs, and Streaming: Pivot's Q2 Quarterly Review

Kara and Scott dive into Elon Musk's impact on Twitter, unraveling its effects on shareholders and the social media landscape. They also explore the legal chaos surrounding Twitter and the fallout from major layoffs across streaming platforms. With a blend of humor, they discuss the paradox of job cuts leading to potential innovation. The hosts navigate the uncertainties in cryptocurrency and reflect on Sheryl Sandberg's departure from Facebook, emphasizing responsible leadership. Plus, strategies for mastering time management to boost productivity are highlighted.
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Jul 1, 2022 • 59min

Corporations Adapt Post-Roe, Disney’s Bob Chapek is Here to Stay, and Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony

The conversation dives into how corporations are reshaping their strategies in a post-Roe world, with Facebook blocking abortion-related content and pharmacies restricting access to Plan B. Disney's Bob Chapek faces scrutiny as his contract is renewed amid leadership turmoil. Cassidy Hutchinson’s gripping testimony offers insights into political accountability, while Snapchat introduces a new subscription service. The hosts tackle the complexities of corporate ethics, blending humor with critical social issues in today's evolving landscape.
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Jun 28, 2022 • 51min

Post-Roe America: Politics, Privacy, and the Court

In this engaging discussion, Amy Kapczynski, a Yale law professor and former Supreme Court clerk, delves into the future of SCOTUS post-Dobbs. Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, highlights critical privacy concerns tied to tech and reproductive health. Irin Carmon from New York Magazine shares on the personal impacts of the Dobbs decision, critiquing the political landscape and advocating for renewed engagement in reproductive rights. Together, they shed light on the intertwining of law, technology, and personal freedoms in a rapidly changing world.
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Jun 24, 2022 • 60min

TikTok's China Problem, Kellogg's Snack Attack, and MSNBC'S Katy Tur

Katy Tur, MSNBC anchor and author of the memoir "Rough Draft," dives deep into the complexities of cable news and its evolution under political strife. She shares personal insights on journalism amidst societal anger and reflects on familial ties impacting her narrative. The discussion also touches on TikTok's data privacy concerns and how they affect public perception. Tur's perspective on the current media landscape and the challenges it faces is both enlightening and engaging.
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Jun 21, 2022 • 46min

Couples, Money, and the Future of Dating Apps

Discover the quirky intersection of love and finance in modern dating. The financial intricacies of romance take center stage, revealing how money discussions shape relationships. Explore the $6 trillion dating industry, the comical side of consumer spending, and the evolving role of dating apps. Delve into the dynamics of co-parenting and digital dating, along with trends in monogamy and non-traditional arrangements. Expect laughter as personal branding and humor weave through today's complicated love lives!
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Jun 17, 2022 • 1h 8min

Elon's Meet-and-Tweet, Microsoft's Union Deal, and Senator Michael Bennet

Senator Michael Bennet, a U.S. Senator from Colorado focused on digital platform regulation, joins the discussion on the growing influence of Big Tech. He emphasizes the necessity for reform to tackle mental health issues arising from social media's impact on teens. Bennet also comments on Microsoft's recent union deal, reflecting on the broader labor challenges within tech. Other highlights include Elon Musk's ambitious vision for Twitter and the implications of Netflix's new 'Squid Game'-inspired reality series, raising questions about brand integrity.
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Jun 14, 2022 • 1h 2min

Will Netflix Buy Roku? Are You Ready for Antitrust Summer? And More.

David Gelles, a New York Times reporter and author of "The Man Who Broke Capitalism," joins the discussion about the buzz around a potential Netflix acquisition of Roku. He dives into the strategic advantages this deal could offer in the competitive streaming landscape. The conversation also touches on upcoming antitrust legislation aimed at big tech, urging the need for stricter regulations. Gelles shares insights on Jack Welch's controversial leadership style and its impact on corporate culture, highlighting the delicate balance between profit and employee welfare.
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Jun 10, 2022 • 52min

Apple’s Buy-Now-Pay-Later, Texas’ Twitter Investigation, and Buzzfeed’s Stock Drop

The hosts dive into Apple’s move into the Buy-Now-Pay-Later market, exploring its impact on consumer debt. They analyze BuzzFeed's significant stock drop and discuss the Texas investigation into Twitter bots, raising questions about political motives. A listener's question sparks a debate on the existence of ethical billionaires and the broader implications of wealth disparity. The conversation gets lively with lighthearted takes on quirky gadgets and legislative challenges related to charging devices.
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Jun 7, 2022 • 59min

Elon Threatens to Walk, TikTok's Fave CPA, Krystal Todd, and more.

In this discussion, Krystal Todd, a CPA and TikTok influencer recognized for her engaging financial literacy content, delves into the urgent need for financial education among young people. She passionately advocates for a mandatory financial curriculum in schools, emphasizing the importance of accessible financial concepts on platforms like TikTok. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by companies like Peloton and how social media is reshaping financial discussions, making them more relatable and engaging for the next generation.

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