
Winner Take All
Winner Take All is a business & tech news show covering the world of platform businesses, tech antitrust, regulations, and innovation. Hosted by Alex Moazed and Nick Johnson, authors of the Amazon Best-Seller Modern Monopolies.
Latest episodes

Mar 18, 2021 • 28min
Winner Take All #147 | Square Buys Tidal?!, Fashion Marketplaces, Google Tracking Changes, CB Crypto
The show kicks off with coverage of Google announcing they will be making some changes to how they track and target users. Next, Jack Dorsey's fintech giant Square has decided to buy failed music streaming service Tidal... Alex tries to get to the bottom of what Dorsey is doing here. Also covered, manufactures buying into the quickly growing fashion marketplace landscape and how much crypto Coinbase is hodling.
Originally Aired: 03/05/21
#Tidal #FashionBusiness #GoogleTracking

Mar 17, 2021 • 17min
Lending Tree Chief Economist, Tendayi Kapfidze on Asset Inflation, 2021 GDP Growth, and Stimulus
Alex speaks with Tendayi Kapfidze, Chief Economist and Vice President at LendingTree, about the current market conditions, asset and USD inflation scenarios, and LendingTree's data on the COVID spurred "migration" from large cities. Also covered, the actual impact seen of the recent stimulus actions taken, whether you should be holding bitcoin, cash, or gold, and if a 2021 GDP growth rebound can get the U.S. back to pre-pandemic levels.
Tendayi Kapfidze is Vice President, Chief Economist at LendingTree. He leads the company’s analysis of the U.S. economy with a focus on housing and mortgage market trends. Tendayi utilizes data analysis to be a resource for both consumers and trade media, providing actionable insights to help consumers make informed financial decisions. He has been quoted in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA Today, Yahoo Finance, The Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald and Reuters and has appeared on CNBC and Cheddar television.
Tendayi has a successful track record as a research professional specializing in macroeconomic and financial analysis. In his most recent role, Tendayi served as Director of Global Economics at Pfizer in New York City. He crafted Pfizer’s view on global macroeconomic trends, advising the executive leadership team on economic and financial risks. Prior to his position at Pfizer, Tendayi served as Director of Economic and Capital Markets Research at Ally Financial and as Vice President and Senior Economic Analyst in the chief investment office at Bank of America.
Tendayi earned his B.S. in Engineering Management at Saint Louis University and his M.S. in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University.
Originally Aired: 03/16/21
#Fintech #Economics #Inflation

Mar 12, 2021 • 42min
SEAL Team Commanding Officer + VMware Chief Digital Transformation Officer Mike Hayes
Grab a copy of Mike's new book "Never Enough" here: https://celadonbooks.com/book/never-enough/ Alex sits down with former Commanding Officer of SEAL Team TWO and current Chief Digital Transformation Officer at VMware, Mike Hayes. As Commanding Officer of SEAL Team TWO, Mike led a two thousand–person Special Operations Task Force in Southeastern Afghanistan. He has been held at gunpoint and threatened with execution. He’s jumped out of a building rigged to explode, helped amputate a teammate’s leg, and made countless split-second life-and-death decisions. In addition to a twenty-year career as a SEAL, Mike was a White House Fellow, served two years as Director of Defense Policy and Strategy at the National Security Council, and has worked directly with both Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. In his new book Never Enough, Mike Hayes helps readers apply high-stakes lessons about excellence, agility, and meaning across their personal and professional lives.
00:00 - Subscribe for Tech & Business News Daily
00:16 - Mike’s Intro and Background
00:55 - How The Book Helps Gold Star Families
01:47 - Why “Never Enough”
02:49 - Three Pillars of Never Enough
06:51 - Don’t Have a Great Day, Make it Great
09:52 - Knowing When to Push Back
13:02 - Saved American Soldiers by Disobeying an Order
17:08 - Never Enough Principals in Historical Generations
20:18 - Building Bridges Between Ideologies
23:04 - Instilling a Value System
28:33 - Growing Up With Service
29:52 - Building a Family Around Never Enough Principals
31:49 - Thoughts on U.S. Tech Patriotism
37:31 - Building a Logical Process You Can Trust
40:08 - Closing Remarks
Originally Aired: 03/09/21
#NavySEAL #Leadership #NeverEnough

Mar 8, 2021 • 28min
Winner Take All #146 | Coinbase S-1, Disney in Theaters, Twitter Super Follows, CoinDesk Ban
Alex starts the show with a look at the recently released S-1 from cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, who is planning a direct listing that could value the company at $100 billion+. Next, coverage of comments from Disney's CEO that paint a grim picture for AMC and other movie theater operators. Also covered, why Robinhood CEO Vladimir Tenev needs to call out big banks, YouTube banning crytocurrency news channel CoinDesk, and Twitter's new super follow feature.
Originally Aired: 03/02/21
#CoinbaseIPO #AMCStock #YouTube Ban

Mar 2, 2021 • 41min
Winner Take All #145 | Roblox Direct Listing Date, Patreon IPO, Coinbase Share Sales, Groupe Artémis
The show opens with an update on the Roblox stock direct listing date and a look at Patreon's possible platform IPO this year. On a similar IPO note, Alex looks at Coinbase's recent private market share sales as the crypto giant looks into going public in the near future. Also covered, platform investments by Groupe Artémis, Applico's new LBRY/Odysee page, and an update on the new Australian content platform news laws.
Originally Aired: 02/23/21
#RobloxIPO #PatreonIPO #CoinbaseIPO

Mar 1, 2021 • 50min
Winner Take All #144 | Australia Update🇦🇺, Tesla Platforms Op, Twitter Earnings, Roblox Prospectus 2
Alex opens the show with an update on Roblox's delayed direct stock offering and details why the SEC wanted a closer look at Roblox's revenue numbers. Next, an update to the ongoing battle between Austrailia and big tech content monopolists Google and Facebook. Also covered, Twitter gets called out by Russia for censorship, Twitter Q4 2020 earnings, and why Alex is shorting Twitter. The show closes with a look at how Tesla could embrace the platform business model.
Originally Aired: 02/19/21
#LinkTax #RobloxIPO #Tesla

Feb 22, 2021 • 35min
Winner Take All #143 | Content Moderation Business, Tesla Buys Bitcoin, Twitch Growth, Clubhouse SDK
Alex starts the show by digging into some new statistics on live streaming giant Twitch. He talks about new Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's role in acquiring the platform and explains why Twitch is a clear winner in the streaming space. Next, a look at Elon Musk buying $1.5 billion worth of bitcoin! Is this a risky and irresponsible business move for Tesla or a genius alternative investment? The second half of the show covers the business of content moderation and looks into a Chinese SDK that new unicorn startup Clubhouse is built on.
Originally Aired: 02/11/21
#Twitch #ContentModeration #Clubhouse

Feb 18, 2021 • 54min
Bleeding Edge Entrepreneur Peter Saddington - Buying a BTC Lambo, Being Banned by YouTube, Emrit IoT Project
Serial entrepreneur Peter Saddington joins us on Winner Take All to discuss the current bitcoin bull market, his new IoT project Emrit, and content platform censorship. Peter created a $10M venture capital fund to invest in blockchain and IoT, has founded 4 startups, and authored multiple books on Scrum, Agile, and Personal Branding. Peter has had multiple large channels censored by YouTube and discusses with Applico CEO Alex Moazed how he sees free speech being suppressed on content platforms. Saddington also lists some of his favorite alt coins for 2021, shares what impacts he thinks decentralized finance can have on the the planet, and recounts buying the first bitcoin Lamborghini for $115.
Check out Peter’s project Emrit at https://emrit.io/
Originally Aired: 02/17/21
#Entrepreneur #BitcoinVC #HARDWAREDROP —

Feb 17, 2021 • 1h 2min
Winner Take All #142 | Google Cloud Losses, Uber Buys Alcohol Deliverer Drizly, Robinhood Order Flow
Alex opens the show with a look at Google reveling losses incurred from their cloud business. Also covered, Carta rolling out a new platform to buy equity in private startups and Uber acquiring alcohol delivery provider Drizly. The second half of the show looks at how Robinhood makes money and continued censorship in the tech space.
00:00 - Subscribe for Tech & Business News Daily
00:21 - Google Cloud Losing
11:59 - CartaX Pre-IPO Equity Marketplace Platform
20:14 - Uber Acquires Drizly
30:03 - Robinhood Order Flow
57:50 - Discord WallStreetBets Ban
Originally Aired: 02/04/21
#GoogleCloud #Robinhood #OnlineSpeech

Feb 16, 2021 • 40min
Winner Take All #141 | Facebook vs. Apple Feud, Facebook Oversight Board, Tech Earnings
Alex starts the show with a look at Chinese education platform VIPKid before kicking off a deep dive into the current battle between Apple and Facebook. He looks into how Apple's new beefed up iOS privacy controls could damage Facebook's ad business and banter between the two CEOs, Tim Cook and Mark Zuckerberg. This includes a look into recent Facebook and Apple earnings, Apple's connections in China, and fundamental differences in business model between the two tech monopolies. The show closes with a look at Facebook's new content oversight board, a new external governing body designed to make binding decisions about speech and online safety on Facebook.
00:00 - Subscribe for Tech & Business News Daily
00:39 - VIPKid
03:34 - Facebook vs Apple
14:42 - Facebook Earnings
24:10 - Apple Earnings
33:38 - Facebook Oversight Board
Originally Aired: 02/02/21