Pivot

New York Magazine
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Nov 3, 2020 • 49min

Platforms prep for election, Panera CEO on the coffee "rundle", and proposition-22 is a fail

Niren Chaudhary, the CEO of Panera Bread, dives into the innovative coffee subscription program, discussing how it's reshaping customer engagement in the fast casual dining scene. He highlights the changes in consumer behavior during the pandemic and the importance of adapting business models to meet new expectations. Chaudhary also touches on challenges like fair employee compensation and supply chain management, while emphasizing the need for businesses to evolve and thrive in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Oct 30, 2020 • 52min

Republicans vs. Big Tech hearing, Apple is getting into search, and California votes on the future of gig work

Exciting revelations unfold as Republican Senators grill big tech CEOs in a fiery hearing. Apple’s ambition to enter the search market raises eyebrows amid concerns about privacy and competition. Heartwarming experiences at polling places contrast sharply with the serious implications of California's gig economy proposition. The hosts explore how these legislative changes might impact workers, while the political climate remains heated with upcoming elections. A perfect blend of humor and critical insight keeps the conversation lively and engaging!
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Oct 27, 2020 • 1h 5min

Facebook readies the ship, Robinhood looting, Katy Tur on election night and Ant Group

Katy Tur, MSNBC anchor and NYT Bestselling author, dives into the contrasts between the 2016 and 2020 elections, emphasizing the influence of COVID-19 and societal unrest on political journalism. They discuss Facebook's strategies to handle potential unrest post-election and the alarming customer service crisis at Robinhood over looted funds. Katy shares insights on the evolution of media practices, the impact of high voter turnout, and the importance of responsible reporting in a rapidly changing landscape.
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Oct 23, 2020 • 1h 1min

DOJ/Google showdown, RIP Quibi, and a listener mail question on Airbnb IPO

The discussion kicks off with the Department of Justice's bold antitrust lawsuit against Google, challenging its advertising dominance. Quibi’s untimely demise is analyzed, showcasing key missteps in its short-lived venture. A listener's intriguing question about Airbnb’s IPO ignites a conversation on corporate governance and employee equity. There's also a humorous dive into the awkwardness of remote work meetings, touching on societal behaviors. Finally, predictions about political figures add a layer of intrigue to the tech and business landscape.
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Oct 20, 2020 • 1h 1min

The China economy boom and a Friend of Pivot on cyber warfare and election disinformation

David Sanger, national security correspondent for The New York Times and author of "The Perfect Weapon," joins the discussion on China's impressive economic rebound and its global implications. He dives deep into the world of cyber warfare, shedding light on disinformation tactics that threaten election integrity. Sanger critiques the current state of cybersecurity and the political negotiation landscape. He explores the balance between free speech and democratic processes, raising important questions about misinformation's impact on governance.
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Oct 16, 2020 • 50min

The iPhone and augmented reality, Facebook and Twitter clamp down on misinformation, and predictions about Airbnb

Discover the latest on Apple's game-changing LiDAR technology and how it could reshape augmented reality. Dive into the heated debate around Facebook and Twitter's crackdown on misinformation, especially during election seasons. The discussion also tackles the potential implications of repealing Section 230 for smaller internet companies. Plus, hear predictions about Airbnb's strategic advantages as it continues to disrupt the hospitality industry.
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Oct 13, 2020 • 50min

Apple goes 5G, the Feds want to break up Google Chrome, and Fareed Zakaria on lessons from 2020

In this engaging conversation, Fareed Zakaria, CNN's GPS host and author of "10 Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World," shares insights on the pandemic's long-term effects. He discusses the complexities of breaking up Google Chrome, exploring its impact on competition in tech. The potential of Apple's 5G technology and its implications for global connectivity are also highlighted. Zakaria emphasizes the need for adaptability in an ever-changing world, blending humor with profound observations on navigating modern challenges.
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Oct 9, 2020 • 46min

Antitrust gets real, Facebook purges QAnon, and a prediction about AWS

The hosts dive into a significant report revealing insights from a lengthy antitrust investigation of major tech giants. They discuss Facebook's decisive action against QAnon accounts, exploring the motivations behind this content purge. Listener questions about children's privacy in educational apps spark a critical dialogue on online safety. Plus, a bold prediction about the future of Amazon's AWS hints at potential groundbreaking changes in the tech industry.
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Oct 6, 2020 • 1h 1min

Stock market reacts to Trump’s covid diagnosis, end times for Regal Cinemas and Advertising week 2020

In a rollercoaster ride of events, the hosts dive into the stock market's fluctuating response to Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, sparking discussions on public perception. They highlight the dramatic closure of Regal Cinemas amid Hollywood’s release delays. Google’s controversial move to fund news outlets in the face of antitrust lawsuits adds a twist. Live Q&A at Advertising Week reveals audience insights, showcasing the evolving landscape of advertising and business strategies in these turbulent times.
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Oct 2, 2020 • 49min

ProfG on US brand post-debate, Disney layoffs = Disney opportunity? and fighting ransomware

Dive into the contrasting perceptions from the recent Trump-Biden debate, highlighting the impact of leadership styles on public image. Explore Disney's recent layoffs and how they could pave the way for new opportunities amid industry challenges. The discussion also tackles the alarming rise of ransomware and the importance of cybersecurity in today's landscape. Expect a mix of insightful analysis and humor as they navigate the intersection of politics, business, and public perception.

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