
[ The Podcast ]
About.
The All-In Podcast delivers conversations worth having. Hosted by Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg, the show features insider takes on business, technology, and society and interviews with the world's most influential thinkers.
[ Latest Episode ]
Episode #254
The episode features a lively discussion with Tucker Carlson, covering media consolidation, antitrust issues, and the competitive landscape in tech and media. David Sacks shares insights from the White House Christmas party and the battle between Paramount and Netflix. The conversation delves into media leadership, with Tucker exploring hypothetical CEO roles, and tackles the complexities of platforming figures like Nick Fuentes. The rise of identity politics and tribalism is examined, alongside AI's risks and economic impacts. Chamath proposes solutions for student loans and AI taxation. The episode concludes with Tucker's new venture, thoughts on UBI, and a firearms discussion, wrapping up with holiday party plans.
[ 12/6/2025 ]
The episode kicks off with a warm welcome and a recap of recent events, before diving into OpenAI's "Code Red" situation and its implications for AI market dynamics. A historical and present-day analysis of AI competition follows. Reflections on a recent Vegas trip segue into a critique of a New York Times article on David Sacks. The discussion then shifts to the influence of experts in government, examining the new poverty line, cost of living, and tax laws. Economic systems and the rise of socialism in the U.S. are explored, alongside strategies to address economic disparity. The episode also delves into technological innovations and their societal impacts, wrapping up with a merchandise promotion and closing remarks.
[ 11/22/2025 ]
The episode opens with introductory remarks and a sponsor acknowledgment. The conversation shifts to the release of Epstein files, exploring their connections, political implications, and financial origins. The discussion moves to Tether and stablecoins, analyzing potential legislative impacts. Brad Gerstner joins to discuss the AI bubble, Nvidia's performance, and Michael Burry's short bet. The episode examines Google's Gemini 3 and the competitive AI landscape, including OpenAI's trust challenges. Insights into investing, fund management, and Friedberg's CEO role follow. A poker segment features guest Alan Keating. The episode concludes with a Vegas wrap-up and a tease for exclusive content.
[ 11/14/2025 ]
The episode begins with a discussion on Michael Burry's recent short bet and CNBC's reporting errors, highlighting the need for improved financial literacy. The conversation critiques short selling practices and evaluates Palantir's market valuation. Updates on Chamath's recent activities segue into a holiday party announcement. The focus shifts to the housing affordability crisis, examining the government's involvement and the impact of student debt. A debate on the H1-B visa program's influence on the workforce follows. The episode explores the implications of coronal mass ejections and the evolving dynamics of tech migration and global living. It concludes with reflections on new societal concepts and wrap-up remarks.