
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

Dec 7, 2021 • 35min
Winner Take All #186 | Leaf Logistics, Macy's Marketplace, Cultivate Interview, B2B eCommerce Tools
The show starts off with an interview of Harsh Khurana, the CEO of Cultivate, a browser extension and shopping app with a mission to help businesses that are manufacturing goods locally. Next, a look at Leaflink's expansion of its logistics offerings and a highlighting of the macro trend in which B2B marketplaces broaden via key value added services around logistics and/or financing. Also covered, Macy's partnering with Mirakl to open a digital marketplace, and a look at the various approaches B2B players are taking to offering eCommerce tools to customers.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
00:20 - Interview w/ Cultivate CEO Harsh Khurana
14:08 - A Big Cannabis B2B Op
20:52 - Macy's Marketplace Finally?
26:35 - B2B eCommerce Offerings
Originally Aired: 11/23/21
#B2B #Logistics #B2BPodcast
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Dec 6, 2021 • 26min
Winner Take All #185 | Vertical Labor Marketplaces, Wish Stock Plummets, Faire Valuation
Alex starts the show with a look at the CEO of Wish stepping down as the stock continues to plummet and face challenges with user retention. Next, discussion on Faire, Applico's number 1 ranked B2B marketplace, and its series G raise at a $12.4 billion valuation. Also covered in this episode, the vertical labor marketplace landscape and how the new U.S. infrastructure bill could impact the ongoing inflation concerns.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
01:56 - Wish CEO Leaves
10:37 - Faire Valuation
13:50 - Vertical Labor Marketplaces
19:40 - Infrastructure Bill
Originally Aired: 11/16/21 #LaborMarketplace #GigEconomy #WishStock
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Dec 1, 2021 • 35min
Winner Take All #184 | DoorDash's $8.1B Acquisition, EU Fines Google, Sus Stocks in China, Inflation
Alex kicks off the show discussing DoorDash's $8.1 billion acquisition of Wolt, a deal that should provide valuable European inroads to the United State's top delivery app. He also discusses the EU ruling against Google's effort to appeal a $2.8 billion fine for giving preferential treatment to it's own shopping app and a Financial Times article looking at suspicious trading from Chinese tech executives. The show ends with a look at rising inflation and how companies are reacting.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
01:45 - DoorDash Takes on Europe
08:40 - What DoorDash Should Buy Next!
11:13 - Google Fined Big by EU Regulators
15:24 - Insider Trading in China Exposed?
23:03 - Inflation Continues
Originally Aired: 11/12/21
#Inflation #DoorDash #Podcast

Nov 30, 2021 • 23min
Winner Take All #183 | The Next Platform War, B2B Product Data Theft, Last Mile Autonomy
To start the session Alex focuses on how Google is dealing with South Korea's new app store laws and explains how Big Tech companies are responding and combating new regulation. Next, Alex looks at autonomous delivery company Nuro and breaks down why he sees last mile delivery as a key for unlocking the commercial autonomous vehicle market. The show closes with discussion on how B2B enterprises are having product data stolen and then used against them.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
02:08 - The Next Phase of Platform War
08:20 - Unlocking The Autonomous Vehicle Market
14:31 - B2B Distributors Protecting Data
Originally Aired: 11/09/21
#B2B #Podcast #AppStore

Nov 24, 2021 • 14min
Startup to Find Local American Made Products Online 🇺🇸 - Cultivate CEO Harsh Khurana Interview
Check out Cultivate at the links below:
Chrome: https://www.wecultivate.us/get/extension/chrome?campaignId=WTA
Firefox: https://www.wecultivate.us/get/extension/firefox?campaignId=WTA
Safari: https://www.wecultivate.us/get/extension/safari?campaignId=WTA
Harsh Khurana, the CEO of Cultivate, a browser extension and shopping app with a mission to help businesses that are manufacturing goods locally, joins Alex on the show. The two discuss how Khurana launched Cultivate in 2020 during a time in which small American businesses were struggling. Harsh tells the story of how he secured funding from Shark Tank star and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban through a cold email and him and Alex explore some ideas on why large tech platforms seem hesitant to promote American products and manufacturers.
Originally Aired: 11/23/21
#Cultivate #MadeInUSA #SmallBusiness
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
00:24 - What is Cultivate
01:21 - Cold Emailing Mark Cuban?!
02:06 - One Line Pitch That Got Cuban on as an Investor
02:33 - The Cultivate Browser Extension
04:15 - Identifying Amazon Brand and Seller Origin
05:44 - Data Says Over Half of Amazon Sellers from China? 😲
06:34 - Why doesn't Amazon Promote Made in USA?
10:01 - How to Get Cultivate and Support American Made Products
11:39 - Why We Need to Bring Back US Manufacturing
12:43 - Closing Thoughts
Cultivate was founded with a mission to help businesses that are manufacturing goods locally to generate more sales, positively impact local economic growth, and in-turn, create more jobs for our families, friends, and neighbors. —

Nov 15, 2021 • 38min
Winner Take All #182 | Zillow's Big Loss, ByteDance Founder Ousted, Grain Marketplaces
The show starts with a look at Bushel's recent acquisition of GrainBridge and the procliamed death of grain trading platforms. Next, Alex's take on Zillow canceling its iBuyer program Zillow offers after losing over $1 billion. Also covered, Peloton's struggles as a linear exervise equipment provider, ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming leaving the private tech giant, and Yahoo terminating operations in China. The show closes with news on the FED slowing quantitative easing.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
02:11 - The End of Grain Marketplaces?
12:54 - Zillow Loses Big Flipping Houses
22:26 - Peloton's Big Problem
28:00 - ByteDance Founder Ousted
30:24 - Yahoo Shutters Operations
33:03 - FED and QE
Originally Aired: 11/05/21
#AgTech #iBuying #ByteDance

Nov 10, 2021 • 34min
Winner Take All #181 | Rent The Runway IPO, Marketplaces Enabling Retailers, Sequoia Rolling Fund
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The show opens with a look at Sequoia Capital moving away from the traditional venture capital formula of funds with around a 10 year time horizon to creating a “permanent structure” that will store investor capital. Next, Alex discusses Rent The Runway going public via IPO. He looks at Rent the Runway's business and explains why he sees a lack of business model innovation at the once darling fashion startup. The second half of the show highlight's JCPenny partnering with a under the radar marketplace and Amazon's deal to partner with insurtech startup NEXT to offer coverage to sellers.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
01:35 - Sequoia Fund Makes a Big Change
13:40 - I Wouldn't Touch This IPO
21:39 - Marketplaces Enabling Retailers
28:21 - Next Insurance + Amazon
Originally Aired: 11/02/21
#Podcast #Amazon #Sequoia

Nov 8, 2021 • 36min
Winner Take All #180 | Apple Increases Privacy... and Market Share, Facebook = Meta, Inflation
Alex begins the show by discussing Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Facebook is changing its name to Meta. He watches excerpts from Zuckerberg's announcement at the Facebook Connect event and gives his thoughts on the metaverse future. Next, a look at how Apple has increased ad revenue as result of its new privacy and tracking policies. The show ends with a discussion about inflation and why it's not something to ignore.
Originally Aired: 10/29/21
#Podcast #Inflation #Metaverse

Nov 1, 2021 • 41min
Winner Take All #179 | WeWork Goes Public, Future of Gyms, DWAC!, Berkshire eSupply
The episode kicks off with a look at WeWork's public debut after merging with BowX Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company valued at $9 billion. Next, the SPAC talk continues with news on Digital World Acquisition Corp, the company slated to merge with a new social media company from president Donald Trump. Alex also does an in-depth analysis of Berkshire eSupply, a entrant in the B2B marketplace space competing with Zoro and Amazon. The show closes with a look at Mindbody's recent acquisiton of ClassPass.
00:00 - Subscribe and Fight Big Tech
01:53 - WeWork Goes Public via SPAC!
07:27 - What is DWAC?
17:02 - Berkshire Takes on Amazon?
34:09 - The Future of Gyms
Originally Aired: 10/22/21
#StockMarket #SPAC #Podcast

Oct 29, 2021 • 49min
Jacob Helberg - Google Disinformation & Foreign Interference Expert
Jacob Helberg joins Alex Moazed for a special episode detailing Helbergs new book The Wires of War. Helberg, who previously led Google’s global internal product policy efforts to combat disinformation and foreign interference, discusses the current grey war between the United States and China. The two dig into how technology is being utilized by state agencies to shape opinion and spread misinformation. Jacob explains how this tech-fueled war will alter the world’s balance of power and explores ways the U.S. can combat this quickly escalating two-front technology cold war between democracy and autocracy.
Jacob Helberg is a senior adviser at the Stanford University Center on Geopolitics and Technology and an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Helberg also co-chairs the Brookings Institution China Strategy Working Group, where is helping support and lead research efforts focused on China’s intentions, foreign policy, and what the right long-term U.S. strategy should be to meet the challenge. From 2016 to 2020, Helberg led Google’s internal global product policy efforts to combat disinformation and foreign interference. Helberg has a M.S. in cybersecurity risk and strategy from New York University.
Originally Aired: 10/27/21
#China #GreyWar #Interview