This chapter explores the concept of lifestyle arbitrage, highlighting the benefits of relocating to cities like Madrid, Athens, and Mexico City for improved quality of life. The discussion transitions to corporate developments, including Nike's leadership change and the implications of a potential Intel takeover, reflecting on broader themes of innovation and adaptability in the tech and retail sectors. Personal anecdotes about parenting and the challenges of remote work also add depth to the conversation, demonstrating the interplay between personal lives and corporate landscapes.
Kara and Scott discuss Microsoft's plan to reopen Three Mile Island to power its data centers, and Qualcomm's potential takeover of Intel. Then, Nike gets a new CEO, but will the corporate shake-up get Nike back in the game? Plus, Trump's bizarre messaging around abortion, and Kamala Harris's attempt to get another debate on the calendar. Our Friends of Pivot are New York Times reporters Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, who are out with a new book, "Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter." Kate and Ryan share behind-the-scenes stories from Elon's Twitter takeover, and weigh in on the latest chaos in Elon-land.
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