Pivot

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Nov 22, 2019 • 49min

Trump lies about Apple, HBOMax fumbles its brand, Juul gets sued

Tim Cook faces backlash for allowing Trump to misrepresent Apple's factory story. They discuss Facebook's call for regulations on political ads and HBO Max's potential brand dilution. The conversation turns to 'sharenting', debating the line between sharing and privacy. The legal troubles for Juul, accused of targeting teens, spark a serious discussion on vaping's impact. Wins for diplomacy and celebrity-driven business ventures round out their insights, highlighting the intertwining of politics, branding, and personal responsibility.
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Nov 15, 2019 • 44min

Big Tech wants to be your wallet and your healthcare provider. What could go wrong?

Explore how Silicon Valley giants are diving into finance by offering credit cards and checking accounts, raising concerns over data security. Google’s Nightingale project aims to revolutionize healthcare with AI-driven treatment recommendations, but skepticism looms. The rivalry between Alibaba and Amazon sparks interesting discussions, while Dara Khosrowshahi's controversial comments create waves. Light-hearted banter on Disney+ and the joys of filmmaking adds a lively touch to the tech-heavy dialogue.
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Nov 8, 2019 • 45min

Twitter and the Saudis, Facebook’s 'Switcharoo', and the 2020 digital ads race

A shocking revelation details former Twitter employees spying on user data for Saudi Arabia. Leaked Facebook emails expose the company's shady data practices as they shift focus for the upcoming election. Meanwhile, a progressive PAC gears up to challenge Trump in the digital ad arena, but they seem outmatched. Beto bids farewell, while Airbnb garners praise for its transparency. In education, there's a controversy over SAT data being sold to elite universities to manipulate rejection rates, raising significant ethical questions.
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Nov 1, 2019 • 42min

Twitter will stop running political ads ... your move, Facebook

Kara and Scott celebrate Twitter's bold move to ban political ads, creating a challenge for Facebook. They dive into an enlightening interview with Edward Snowden, discussing whistleblowing and government surveillance. The conversation shifts to the streaming wars, with HBOMax entering the fray. They also tackle a proposed bill aimed at democratizing user data access across social media platforms, highlighting privacy issues. Finally, they reflect on the booming content creation industry and the shifting landscape of celebrity culture.
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Oct 25, 2019 • 43min

The screw-up-billionaire, quantum computers, and the skewering of Zuckerberg

The discussion kicks off with a major corporate shake-up as SoftBank buys out Adam Neumann for $1.7 billion. Quantum computing is unveiled, raising questions about its future impact on industries. Tesla surprises everyone with impressive earnings. Senior reporter Peter Kafka shares insights on the brewing streaming wars as Apple jumps into the mix. Meanwhile, women in Congress take a firm stand against Mark Zuckerberg, criticizing Facebook’s handling of misinformation and reminding us of the importance of accountability in tech.
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Oct 23, 2019 • 59min

Mark Zuckerberg the free speech jester, and Marc Benioff the class traitor

Kara and Scott dive into the intriguing world of tech and social issues, discussing the decline in elite M.B.A. applicants and the contrasting views on free speech between China and the U.S. They tackle Amazon’s ambitious healthcare moves and explore the responsibilities of tech giants like Facebook and their CEOs. With humor, they address the challenges of business education and the influence of billionaire 'class traders' on social change, all while connecting with an engaged audience at Stanford.
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Oct 18, 2019 • 38min

LIVE at the Podcast Upfronts in NYC!

The hosts kick off with an exciting announcement about their new schedule—two shows a week! They dive into WeWork's impending layoffs and bankruptcy, juxtaposed with the chaos surrounding Facebook's cryptocurrency, Libra. The discussion turns to Bill Gates' controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the accountability of billionaires. Personal stories about mental health are shared, emphasizing the importance of confronting stigma. The episode wraps up with reflections on innovative startups and anticipations for future live shows.
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Oct 11, 2019 • 42min

Going after venture capital culture and the unicorn industrial complex

Dive into a lively discussion about the feuds brewing between venture capitalists and tech giants, alongside the curious case of billionaires paying less tax than everyday workers. The hosts tackle the ethical concerns surrounding corporate responsibility, especially with tech companies bowing to foreign pressures. Moreover, Turkey’s Twitter drama catches their attention, juxtaposed with Andrew Yang's financial triumph. A surprise prediction about Michael Bloomberg’s presidential aspirations adds fuel to the fire, wrapping it all in humor with personal parenting tales!
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Oct 4, 2019 • 46min

Mark Zuckerberg’s leaky staff and the silver lining to WeWork’s downfall

Mark Zuckerberg's leaked audio reveals his concerns about government scrutiny and election interference, sparking debate about big tech's innovation struggles. The downfall of WeWork is dissected, showcasing the implications for its investors and the public markets, while bringing a humorous twist on the intersection of business and pet adoption. The conversation also touches on social media's power dynamics and the responsibility of platforms like Twitter, wrapped in engaging anecdotes and a lively comparison of serious business insights with playful narratives.
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Sep 27, 2019 • 58min

LIVE from Toronto, Kara and Scott go international!

Kara and Scott bring the energy live from Toronto, discussing WeWork's ongoing struggles and the implications of CEO Adam Neumann's departure. They ponder if we've hit peak 'founder' amidst the chaos in the startup world. The hosts highlight Shopify's rise as a competitor to Amazon and dive into the fierce streaming battle between Amazon and Netflix. Whistleblowers take center stage as crucial players for accountability in democracy. Their humorous take on Canadian culture serves as a delightful backdrop for deep reflections on the American dream.

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