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[  5/15/2026  ]
In this episode, we dive into U.S.-China relations, exploring economic ties, geopolitical strategies, and the topic of Taiwan's defense. Marc Benioff discusses crowd dynamics, motivational influences, and his love for dog adoption. We examine AI's impact on enterprise software and Salesforce's strategy, including the SaaS market, stock buybacks, and acquisitions like Slack. The episode also covers the competition between OpenAI and Apple, the ChatGPT partnership, and AI's future. The Science Corner highlights El Nino's climate effects and crop genetics. We wrap up with a fan Q&A with Marc Benioff, a tribute to Susan Wojcicki, and closing thoughts.
[  5/12/2026  ]
In this episode, Chase and Charles Koch delve into Koch Industries' history, leadership, and growth strategies. They explore the company's expansion through strategic acquisitions like Georgia Pacific and Molex, emphasizing core principles and learning from failures. The discussion covers fostering a strong company culture, empowerment, and creative destruction. They also touch on talent management, Wichita's advantages, and the benefits of being privately owned. Chase shares his career path and insights on purpose-driven education through the Stand Together initiative. The episode wraps up with reflections on Koch's political views, capitalism, AI's future, and their collaborative book on the company's legacy.
[  5/10/2026  ]
In this episode, guest Spencer Pratt shares his personal journey amidst discussions on debate challenges, media interactions, and a fire incident. We analyze the emergency response and legal actions, campaign progress, and political ads' impact. The conversation covers homelessness, addiction, NGO corruption, and public perceptions of Karen Bass, touching on socialism's influence in LA. We explore law enforcement, urban safety, education reforms, city fund mismanagement, unions, and Hollywood's decline. The episode concludes with insights on transportation, construction regulation, small business support, and LA's future infrastructure and housing plans.
[  5/8/2026  ]
The episode kicks off with a discussion on political advertising and homelessness. It explores Elon Musk's lease of Colossus 1 and its impact on Anthropic, shedding light on AI firms' challenges and opportunities. Anthropic's growth and future, along with tech innovation, valuations, and market consolidation, are examined. The conversation shifts to AI competition, regulation, and the upcoming All-In Summit. It covers White House AI regulation, economic inequality, AI's impact on cost of living, and tech market trends. The episode wraps up with reflections on AI's economic value and employment.
[  5/1/2026  ]
The episode begins with a light discussion on favorite podcasts and games, then delves into OpenAI's advancements and challenges in product development and energy use. It covers Google's Gemini in the AI market and cybersecurity in AI models. The Musk vs. Altman trial and the impact of therapy on leadership are analyzed. Big tech earnings, capital market shifts, and AI's economic implications are explored. The episode examines AI's risks and benefits in software development, highlights Retatrutide clinical trial results, Friedberg's Supreme Court experience, and discusses decision-making and public trust in the Supreme Court before concluding with closing remarks.
[  4/29/2026  ]
The episode introduces Steve Hilton, exploring his political evolution and comparing California's current state to the UK in the 1970s. It covers Hilton's tax policy proposals, addressing California's fiscal inefficiencies, and the challenges of tax cuts in a Democrat-led legislature. The discussion shifts to California's high cost of living, housing crisis, and regulatory hurdles, including the impact of climate regulations on energy costs. The state's education system, crime, law enforcement, and homelessness are scrutinized. Finally, Hilton's campaign strategy and policy vision are outlined.
[  4/24/2026  ]
The episode begins with the strategic implications of the SpaceX-Cursor deal and its potential to leverage compute power. The discussion shifts to the SaaS industry's challenges, including a looming debt crisis and investment strategies. The focus then turns to Apple's leadership transition as John Ternus takes over as CEO and the possible future directions for the company. The conversation addresses the indictment of the SPLC and the broader implications for NGOs. The Science Corner segment explores recent findings on the rise in colorectal cancer among young adults, wrapping up with insights and reflections.
[  4/17/2026  ]
The episode opens with a discussion on pied-à-terre taxes in major cities before diving into OpenAI's identity crisis and its competition with Anthropic. The conversation shifts to the dynamics of legacy tech companies, acquisitions, and the challenges faced by Anthropic. They explore the dependency on compute resources and recent market shifts. The discussion then moves to Allbirds' AI pivot, valuation trends, and regulatory impacts. Energy solutions and public perceptions of data centers are examined. The episode explores AI leadership, political scandals, and media coverage, wrapping up with market insights from Warren Buffett, AI's role in efficiency, and a game show segment. It concludes with closing remarks and lighthearted banter.
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