

Joe Lonsdale: American Optimist
Joe Lonsdale
American Optimist, hosted by Joe Lonsdale: entrepreneur, investor, and founder of four multi-billion dollar companies and other mission-driven organizations. American Optimist is an alternative to the fear, cynicism, and zero-sum thinking in mainstream media. Learn from the innovators and leaders who are solving our nation’s most pressing challenges, and doing it in a way that will lift everyone up. Hope should dominate our discourse, and American Optimist will show you why. blog.joelonsdale.com
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Feb 29, 2024 • 45min
Ep 79: Bjorn Lomborg and the 12 Best Policies to Help the World
Bjorn Lomborg reveals the 12 best policies to help the world's poor, challenging UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Climate policies didn't make the cut. Focus on eliminating tuberculosis, investing in education, and clear land rights. Bjorn challenges alarmism and doomerism on environmental issues, advocating for fact-based policymaking.

Feb 14, 2024 • 40min
Ep 78: Emil Michael — the Master Dealmaker Behind Uber's Global Dominance
Emil Michael, former Chief Business Officer at Uber, shares stories of Uber's global dominance, including the challenges faced in Italy and the mafia's threats. They discuss the impact of the gig economy and AI and reflect on the importance of talent in building successful companies. The speaker expresses optimism for the future of America and the potential of AI, but highlights the need for responsible regulation and concerns about the Chinese government's role.

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Feb 8, 2024 • 36min
Ep 77: Mike Solana on Exposing Government Corruption, Saving San Francisco, and Building a New Media Empire
Can investigative journalism prevail over sensational clickbait? Is it time to give up on San Francisco? Is the First Amendment sufficient to prevent the government from colluding with, or forcing, Big Tech to censor speech? This week, join us for a one-of-a-kind conversation with Mike Solana, Chief Marketing Officer at Founders Fund and Founder of Pirate Wires, one of the fastest-growing and most influential new media companies. Mike is a must-follow on X for his wit and unique insights, but also for the work he's doing to expose corruption and revive investigative reporting. Pirate Wires recently revealed how San Francisco taxpayers are being forced to fund the protests that shut down the Bay Bridge! We begin our discussion with the broken state of media, and why Mike believes a subscription model is the path to building a successful media outlet that isn't beholden to clickbait. Next, we discuss whether SF can be saved from the far Left and why we need better elites who don't blindly fund radical non-profits. We also cover several of Mike's seminal pieces of writing: the future of free speech when the government and Big Tech create a decentralized censorship regime, and how to revive our country's ability to build great, inspiring works. Can we restore competence in government or should we turn our energy and attention elsewhere? We discuss! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blog.joelonsdale.com

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Jan 31, 2024 • 36min
Ep 76: Accelerate or Die! Guillaume Verdon and the e/acc Movement
What is e/acc (effective accelerationism) and why is it going viral among tech's elite? Who are the leaders behind this movement and what are their ambitions? This week, we explore e/acc with one of its pioneers, Guillaume Verdon (aka @BasedBeffJezos), a theoretical physicist at the cutting edge of quantum computing and AI. Guillaume worked under Sergey Brin as the quantum deep learning lead at Google X before launching a thermal computing startup called Extropic. He started e/acc as a cultural counterforce to the degrowth and doomer movements that sow distrust of technology and seek to undermine the advancement of artificial intelligence and other emerging innovations. Fifty years ago, sci-fi was some of the most inspiring art in America. It's no coincidence that it preceded the birth of the space and digital ages — the stories and narratives we tell ourselves as a society are the ones we tend to work toward. Not surprisingly, as sci-fi took a dystopian turn in recent decades, society's view of technology and progress soured as well. E/acc is the antidote; it aims to inspire a cultural, then technological, renaissance in the West. While e/acc has gained popularity through viral memes on social media, it's also a cohesive framework designed to apply to the modern world. In this episode, we discuss the first principles behind e/acc, steelman the arguments against it, and explore how it's compatible with religion and other ethical frameworks. This is an important movement that resonates with us at American Optimist. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blog.joelonsdale.com

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Dec 20, 2023 • 20min
Ep 75: Leadership Lessons with Intuit Founder & Silicon Valley Legend Scott Cook
Guest Scott Cook, founder and former CEO of Intuit, shares leadership lessons and advice for CEOs and founders. He discusses setting company culture, fighting inertia, and orienting decision-making around experimentation. Scott emphasizes the importance of advertising failures, seeking accountability, and learning from them. He also explores maintaining a culture of innovation as a company grows and embracing failure as a way to improve.

Dec 13, 2023 • 23min
Ep 74: A Turning Point in Higher Education with Pano Kanelos & Niall Ferguson
The guests, Pano Kanelos and Niall Ferguson, discuss the founding of the University of Austin, a new top university. They talk about the need for a new university to combat the politicization and intolerance of elite universities, the importance of combining classical education and STEM, and the significance of going back to first principles in education.

Dec 7, 2023 • 30min
Ep 73: How Candid Health Is Fixing the $280B Healthcare Billing Fiasco, With Lessons from Palantir
Nick Perry and Doug Proctor, co-founders of Candid Health, discuss how they are fixing the $280B healthcare billing fiasco. They highlight the complexities of medical billing, the importance of technology and AI in streamlining the process, and their goal of automating claims and improving the US healthcare system. They also talk about the challenges of revenue cycle management and the potential for opening up opportunities for new healthcare companies.

Nov 30, 2023 • 42min
Ep 72: Illegal Chinese Bio Labs & Secret Police in the U.S.; Investigating the CCP with Congressman Mike Gallagher
Congressman Mike Gallagher discusses the CCP's illegal activities in the US, the need for economic decoupling, and potential risks of China. Topics include infiltration into Wall Street and Silicon Valley, the banning of TikTok, and China's demographic challenges.

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Nov 23, 2023 • 35min
Ep 71: Reinventing Community College with Tade Oyerinde, Chancellor of Campus
Tade Oyerinde, Chancellor of Campus, aims to reinvent community college by improving quality and increasing completion rates. By creating a gig economy for top adjunct professors and providing support to students, Campus seeks to reduce attrition. They acquired a brick-and-mortar school for hands-on skills training. Tade believes community college is the smarter path for most students, and hopes Campus will lead a new era in higher education.

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Nov 15, 2023 • 35min
Ep 70: "The Geek Way" — Andrew McAfee's New Book on the Radical Mindset that Transformed the World
Andrew McAfee's new book 'The Geek Way' explores how Silicon Valley geeks created cultures that redefine science and technology limits. It highlights their management philosophy based on speed, science, ownership, and openness. The podcast discusses skepticism towards technology despite its benefits and concerns about big tech companies losing their 'geek way'. It explores the tension between cooperation and self-interest in organizations and the influence of the Montessori method on the geek mindset in the tech industry. The hosts conclude with optimism for the future and technological advancements.


