Pivot

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Nov 19, 2021 • 55min

Pulp Fiction NFTs, Netflix’s Numbers Revealed, and Peloton Peddles New Stock

Kara and Scott dive into the drama surrounding Peloton's latest stock offering amid legal troubles. They also dissect the NFT showdown between Tarantino and Miramax over Pulp Fiction. Netflix's viewer stats reveal what's captivating audiences, while an iconic arena gets a crypto name makeover. Additionally, the hosts tackle corporate misconduct revelations and ponder the future of the Metaverse. With a blend of humor and insight, they navigate the fascinating intersections of entertainment, ethics, and emerging tech.
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Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 3min

The Great Resignation Continues, J&J’s Two-Way Split, and Friend of Pivot, Blake Scholl

In this lively discussion, Stephanie Ruhle, MSNBC anchor and business correspondent, teams up with Blake Scholl, CEO of Boom Supersonic, who aims to revolutionize air travel with his innovative supersonic jets. They dive into the implications of the Great Resignation on today's workforce and the unique challenges it poses, especially for women. Scholl shares insights on the future of air travel, discussing the groundbreaking Overture aircraft's potential. The conversation also touches on the legal turmoil surrounding Steve Bannon and the significant impact of inflation on various income groups.
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Nov 12, 2021 • 1h 8min

GE’s Three-Way Split, Facebook Scraps “Sensitive”Ad-Targeting Categories, and Friend of Pivot, Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and NYU professor, dives into the pressing issue of social media's impact on youth mental health. He discusses the rising mental health challenges tied to platforms like Instagram, especially among young girls. Haidt critiques the role of digital media in child development and emphasizes the urgent need for legislative reform to better protect minors. Alongside corporate insights, his conversation sheds light on how ethical considerations around data usage can shape social media's future.
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Nov 9, 2021 • 57min

Elon’s Taxes, Infrastructure Week at Last, and Friend of Pivot, Mark Mahaney

This discussion features Mark Mahaney, a seasoned analyst and author known for his expertise in tech investing. The conversation dives into Elon Musk's substantial tax obligations tied to his Tesla stock and the societal impacts of public figures’ financial choices. Mahaney also shares insights from his new book, exploring the stock valuations of major tech players like Facebook and the implications of the bipartisan infrastructure bill. The chat combines light-hearted moments with serious economic debates, all while discussing the importance of role models in today's society.
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Nov 5, 2021 • 1h 1min

The Tesla and Hertz Mystery, a Tough Election for Democrats, and the Squid Crash

Kara and Scott dive into the drama surrounding Tesla and Hertz, unraveling the complexities of their partnership. They discuss Zillow's surprising exit from the home-buying market and the crash of the cryptocurrency Squid, spotlighting the risks of unregulated tech. The race for the Democrats unfolds with notable election results, underscoring challenges ahead. They also touch upon Facebook’s decision to ditch facial recognition, and Scott forecasts the fate of the Build Back Better initiative.
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Nov 2, 2021 • 1h 9min

Facebook is So Meh-ta, Biden's Budget Package, and Friend of Pivot, Aswath Damodaran

Aswath Damodaran, a finance professor at NYU Stern known for his valuation expertise, joins the discussion on pressing financial trends. He dives into the implications of Biden's ambitious spending bill and critiques billionaire tax policies. The conversation touches on the future of SPACs, the rise of meme stocks, and the evolving dynamics in the market dominated by big tech. They also humorously dissect Facebook's rebranding to Meta and examine corporate accountability in a shifting workforce landscape.
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Oct 29, 2021 • 39min

The Billionaire Tax Bites the Dust, Big Tech’s Q3, and Tesla’s Worth a Trillion

A proposed billionaire tax stirs debate on wealth inequality, facing significant political hurdles. Big Tech shines in Q3, particularly Alphabet, thanks to soaring digital ad spending. Insightful discussions unfold around the rebranding of Facebook and fresh takes on children's online privacy. Tesla's value skyrockets to a trillion, showcasing its booming status. Amidst this, the role of fintech and consumer trust emerges as pivotal in disrupting traditional finance, all while Scott shares predictions for Time's Person of the Year.
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Oct 27, 2021 • 35min

Land of the Giants: This Changes Everything

Dive into the revolutionary launch of the iPhone and its monumental impact on consumer technology. Explore how the App Store transformed the mobile landscape, spawning billion-dollar businesses and altering user behaviors. Delve into the psychological effects of smartphone dependency and the mixed feelings of its creators. Hear a personal story of someone choosing to disconnect from the digital world, revealing the challenges and rewards of a simpler life. Discover the dual legacy of the iPhone and its significance in our tech-heavy society.
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Oct 26, 2021 • 1h 3min

Apple’s Privacy Changes, Amazon’s Flawed Leave System, and Friend of Pivot Pamela Paul

Pamela Paul, Editor of the New York Times Book Review and author of "100 Things We’ve Lost to the Internet," joins the discussion. They delve into Amazon’s flawed leave policies that shortchange workers and the ripple effects of Apple’s privacy changes on Big Tech. The conversation also touches on the controversial fallout of Facebook's practices and the societal impacts of the internet during the pandemic. Paul reflects on the nostalgic experiences lost to digital culture, emphasizing the need for a balance between online life and personal connection.
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Oct 22, 2021 • 48min

Live from Advertising Week: Netflix’s Q3 Numbers, Facebook's Name Change and Trump's Social Network

Join the lively discussion as the hosts dive into Facebook's name change and its implications for brand strategy amidst legal troubles. They also tackle Netflix's impressive Q3 numbers while addressing controversies, including the fallout from Dave Chappelle's special. The conversation turns to Trump’s new social network, exploring its challenges in a competitive tech landscape. Plus, they share thoughts on the recent vaccine mandate pushback and speculate about future trends in tech acquisitions and advertising strategies.

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