
Pivot Alabama's big fail, Uber's disastrous IPO, and the Facebook breakup debate
May 17, 2019
The discussion kicks off with a personal health scare that leads into amusing takes on bestseller rankings. It dives into Chris Hughes' proposal for Facebook's breakup and the potential impact of tech regulations on giants like Apple. Insights into the stagnant luggage market spotlight the rise of Away Travel. Alabama's controversial abortion laws stir a debate on women's rights. Lastly, unconventional interview strategies are explored, reflecting on gig workers' treatment and recent IPO trends.
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Propofol Use
- Kara Swisher's brother, an anesthesiologist, advised against the frequent use of propofol, the drug implicated in Michael Jackson's death.
- This followed a discussion about Scott Galloway's positive experience with the drug during a colonoscopy.
Hughes's Op-Ed Impact
- Chris Hughes's op-ed calling for Facebook's breakup gained significant traction due to his founder status.
- It effectively summarized existing criticisms, resonating with a public ready for action against Facebook.
Facebook Breakup Debate
- Kara Swisher argues against breaking up Facebook, asserting it's not a monopoly like Microsoft.
- She believes focusing on achievable regulations is more effective than pursuing unlikely breakups.
