This is an exciting thing that i think people could really get fired up about. The boomers, i think we're a little too busy just, you know, being successful than you have us as jen axers who were really king about these things and trying to change the world. It was harder to put as much balanced effort in that as consumers were putting in their mind. I's not what you know about manufacturing, which has been a large portion of your career's work. We constantly hear like, hat, we can't make iphones or lap tops in america. But then we see tesla and yourselves, and,you know, supply chain being built here
In a short news segment, Jason talks about a company that tried to sell "fantasy startup investing" NFTs and why they had to pivot (1:44). Jason gives a brief tribute to Steve Jobs (15:48). Then, he's joined by JB Straubel, Tesla's longtime CTO who stepped down in 2019 to found a new lithium-ion battery recycling company, Redwood Materials(22:08). JB and Jason discuss the early launches and setbacks at Tesla, overcoming challenges, and the possibilities created by battery recycling. To close out the show, we play a clip of Steve Job's 2005 Stanford Commencement Address (1:20:15).