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[  2/20/2026  ]
In this episode, we explore Jeffrey Epstein's network and the media's portrayal of his crimes. Guests discuss Prince Andrew's arrest and Epstein's influence, critiquing the media's role in shaping public perception and questioning Epstein's wealth origins. We examine Les Wexner's deposition, Virginia Roberts Guiffre's claims, and the "Filthy Rich" documentary. The episode also covers financial settlements, the Epstein Victims Compensation Fund, and class action lawsuits. Kevin Bass talks about using AI to analyze Epstein files and the implications of guilt by association, concluding with the role of citizen journalism in the Epstein saga.
[  2/14/2026  ]
The episode kicks off with a warm welcome and dives into the rapid acceleration of AI, examining its transformative impact on the workforce. The conversation shifts to AI's role in venture capital, addressing enterprise concerns about integration and disruption. The hosts explore prediction markets and their societal implications, followed by an announcement for the upcoming All-In event, "Liquidity." They analyze the new Congressional Budget Office report, discussing the implications of the US debt spiral. The economic outlook is further dissected through the lens of employment and minimum wage debates. Finally, the episode touches on Ferrari's new electric vehicle, sparking a broader discussion on the luxury car market before wrapping up.
[  2/6/2026  ]
In this episode, Brad Gerstner joins the hosts to discuss Ohalo's potato seed technology and the Epstein files release. They critique media narratives and the declining value of SaaS companies. The role of AI in shaping future uncertainties and its impact on SaaS is explored, with Brad highlighting potential AI beneficiaries. They also discuss MoltBook's AI issues, Kevin Warsh's Federal Reserve nomination, and the SpaceX and X.AI merger. The episode concludes with insights on AI tools, Brad's America accounts initiative, and the need for Social Security reform amid government spending concerns.
[  1/30/2026  ]
The episode begins with insights from the Davos World Economic Forum, highlighting Trump's impact and climate change discussions. It then explores EU challenges, US relations, and Trump's foreign policy. Immigration policies and election integrity are debated, along with the role of ICE and federal law enforcement. Sponsors BetterHelp and Wealthfront are acknowledged. The potential of personal AI assistants and related policy concerns are discussed. Economic topics include dollar devaluation, wealth inequality, and California's wealth tax. The California governor race and tech industry influence are analyzed. Announcements for the All In Summit and Liquidity event are made, ending with light-hearted banter.
[  1/16/2026  ]
The episode begins with a discussion on Jason's invitation to Davos, setting the stage for global economic discussions. The focus shifts to the ongoing protests in Iran and the potential implications of regime change. The conversation addresses Microsoft's data center energy consumption and the regulatory challenges it faces. The episode explores OpenAI's partnership with Cerebras, signaling a renaissance in AI silicon. Wealth taxes and government property rights are debated, alongside California's financial struggles and the possibility of a federal bailout. The prospect of the US acquiring Greenland is examined. The episode concludes with updates on fraud in Minnesota's medical transportation, celebrating a YouTube milestone, and heartfelt farewells.
[  1/9/2026  ]
The episode opens with engaging remarks and a light-hearted discussion on David Sacks's potential move to Texas, including the logistics of shared custody of his dog, Moose. It delves into California's wealth tax, offering predictions and implications for the future. The conversation shifts to political and business forecasts for 2026, identifying potential winners, losers, and challenges, particularly for young white-collar workers. The hosts debate anticipated trends in IPOs, M&A activity, and the media landscape, highlighting the rise of citizen journalism and TikTok's influence. The episode concludes by celebrating podcast milestones and speculating on future directions, wrapping up with thoughtful closing remarks.
[  12/31/2025  ]
Nick Shirley joins to discuss his investigation into daycare fraud in Minnesota, shedding light on its media coverage and political implications. He shares his background in investigative journalism and the story's resonance, particularly why it was initially overlooked by national media. The conversation explores the fraud's potential links to Al-Shabaab and broader implications for Minnesota's governance. The discussion shifts to California's wealth tax and its impact on property rights. The episode concludes with Chamath analyzing the $20 billion Groq-Nvidia deal, offering insights into its significance for the tech industry.
[  12/19/2025  ]
The episode kicks off with a debate on the implications of an AI moratorium, exploring AI's economic impact, job displacement, and future workforce challenges. It critiques anti-AI journalism and public misperceptions, shedding light on media narratives. The discussion moves to economic indicators, inflation, and government jobs. Personal anecdotes about dogs add a lighter touch. A sponsor segment featuring Waymo follows. The episode also covers China's semiconductor advancements, the appeal of moving to Austin, California's economic issues, and wraps up with a discussion on marijuana reclassification and regulation before concluding with closing remarks.
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