

David Gellis
Writes about climate change and Patagonia for The New York Times; provides insights into the company's history and the Chouinard family's decision.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 26min
Is Patagonia fleecing the IRS?
Daniel Hemel, a tax expert from NYU, and David Gellis, a climate change journalist from The New York Times, delve into the surprising tax implications of Patagonia's unique philanthropic model. They discuss how the company's billionaire founder is leveraging tax strategies while fighting climate change. The conversation touches on Patagonia's commitment to sustainability, the challenges of generational leadership, and the delicate balance between philanthropy and profitability. Listeners gain insight into the complexities of eco-conscious business practices and tax policies.

Dec 14, 2025 • 25min
December 14, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episode
Ian Donis, a reporter at Ocean State Media, provides critical updates on the shocking Brown University shooting, detailing the arrest of a person of interest and the emotional toll on the campus community. David Gellis, New York Times climate reporter and author of 'Dirtbag Billionaire,' explores Yvon Chouinard's unconventional approach at Patagonia, focusing on ethical business practices and significant donations to environmental nonprofits. Amy Spitalnik, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, discusses the alarming rise of antisemitic incidents, especially in connection with recent antisemitic violence in Australia.

Jun 14, 2022 • 1h 2min
Will Netflix Buy Roku? Are You Ready for Antitrust Summer? And More.
David Gelles, a New York Times reporter and author of "The Man Who Broke Capitalism," joins the discussion about the buzz around a potential Netflix acquisition of Roku. He dives into the strategic advantages this deal could offer in the competitive streaming landscape. The conversation also touches on upcoming antitrust legislation aimed at big tech, urging the need for stricter regulations. Gelles shares insights on Jack Welch's controversial leadership style and its impact on corporate culture, highlighting the delicate balance between profit and employee welfare.


