

Henry Blodget
Founder of Business Insider and editor of Regenerator. Previously a tech analyst at Merrill Lynch.
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May 5, 2025 • 55min
Henry Blodget on AI, Dot-Coms, and What's Changed In 25 Years
Henry Blodget, founder of Business Insider and a former tech analyst, dives into the similarities between the current AI boom and the late '90s dot-com bubble. He examines the implications of this market behavior and the extraordinary valuations of AI companies. Blodget reflects on the evolution of Wall Street, sharing insights on past regulations and challenges faced by modern investors. He also discusses storytelling in leadership with examples like Elon Musk, plus the media's transformation in a tech-driven world.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 8min
One Thing Even Trump Won’t Do
Henry Blodget, founder of Regenerator and former CEO of Business Insider, joins the discussion on the political landscape shaped by Trump's threats against Fed Chair Powell. The conversation highlights the significance of Fed independence amid political intimidation and rising interest rates affecting economic stability. They also tackle the complexities of a Supreme Court case on religious liberty, revealing the tensions between inclusivity in education and family values. Blodget shares insights on AI's disruptive potential, making for a compelling blend of finance and culture.

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May 20, 2025 • 1h 4min
Henry Blodget on the media business in 2025
Henry Blodget, the mastermind behind Business Insider and now leading a new venture called Regenerator, shares insights on the media landscape's evolution. He discusses the decline of platform-driven distribution and the rise of subscription models as a robust alternative. Blodget emphasizes how venture capital has struggled to fit within media and highlights the challenges of capturing fragmented audience attention in the age of AI. He also examines innovative media approaches that resonate with younger audiences, ensuring traditional journalism adapts to modern demands.