The chapter delves into personal reflections on ketamine experiences, highlighting sensations, discomfort, and insights gained. It transitions to discussing student protests at NYU Stern, touching on peaceful demonstrations, campus leadership challenges, and the balance between expression and intimidation. The conversation further explores the blurred line between free speech and hate speech in academia, referencing recent incidents at Google and controversial legal decisions.
Kara and Scott discuss the campus protests, Harvey Weinstein’s conviction being overturned, and… Kara doing ketamine. Meta and Tesla’s Q1 earnings are out, and Scott’s got predictions on earnings to come. Plus, the FTC bans non-competes. Then, a listener question on what the TikTok ban means for the presidential election.
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