Jamie Rogazinski is suing Reddit after being ousted from that subreddit, which he started in 2020. Jamie gives his take on the lawsuit and this kind of core issue around who owns a community. Andrew Hart breaks down his longtime passion for AR and how HyperAR is creating the ultimate user experience indoor Google for retail. Rachel talks to Humphrey Yang, a content creator on YouTube and on TikTok,. He makes videos about personal finance and self improvement.
The Friday variety show is back! Jason kicks it off by interviewing WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski, who's currently suing Reddit (2:08). Then, Molly is joined by Hyper CEO Andrew Hart to discuss the augmented reality market and Hyper's store-mapping technology (30:16). Producer Rachel wraps the show with content creator Humphrey Yang breaking down his creative process, what he considers valuable metrics, and so much more (53:40).
(0:00) Molly kicks off the show
(2:08) WSB milestones and arbitrage
(12:07) Contra - Get $500 off your first hire at https://contra.com/twist
(13:36) How Reddit works + the WSB controversy
(23:42) Embroker - Use code TWIST to get an extra 10% off insurance at https://Embroker.com/twist
(24:45) Jaime’s ideal solution
(30:16) Andrew Hart of Hyper
(33:57) Creating the ultimate user experience
(39:19) Retreat - head to http://planretreat.com/twistto help you plan the offsite your team deserves!
(40:43) Mapping store and onboarding customers
(45:55) Hyper’s development and future opportunities
(53:40) Ok Boomer with Humphrey Yang
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