

More or Less
Dave Morin, Jessica Lessin, Brit Morin, and Sam Lessin
Dave Morin, Jessica Lessin, Brit Morin, and Sam Lessin have debated the future of Silicon Valley and tech as the closest of friends for the last 15 years. Now six companies, two venture funds and more than a decade at Google, Apple and Facebook later, they are opening up the debate. From The Information, Offline Ventures, and Slow Ventures.
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6 snips
Oct 18, 2024 • 55min
#69: Robots, Rockets, and Elon Hype
Discover the intriguing world of Tesla's robotics and the hype surrounding its advancements. The hosts explore whether these innovations are genuinely groundbreaking or just a show like a theme park attraction. They dive into the promising future of robovehicles and the culture of online retail that fuels Planet Elon. Late-stage capitalism and its effects on innovation are up for discussion, alongside the challenges of monetizing autonomous technologies. Join this engaging conversation about tech, investment, and the reality behind the buzz!

5 snips
Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 3min
#68: Google's Antitrust Saga Continues…
The podcast dives deep into Google's ongoing antitrust challenges, pondering if a breakup is on the horizon. The hosts discuss the intricate landscape of Big Tech regulations and how it impacts innovation. They also tackle screen time and the struggle for healthier tech habits, weaving in personal anecdotes. Finally, the conversation shifts to the future of AI, exploring its potential risks and rewards, and pondering whether leveraging AI for consumer apps is still merely a dream.

13 snips
Oct 4, 2024 • 50min
#67: OpenAI Sets a Record and Will Apple Make Its Next Move?
Delve into OpenAI's record-breaking funding round and its strategic shift in product development. Discover the intersection of AI and consumer experiences, while Apple considers its role in this evolving landscape. A humorous take on the quirks of venture capitalists adds lightness to serious discussions. Explore AI's impact on health tech and venture capital trends, alongside quirky insights on Japan's demographic challenges. Wind down with entertaining pop culture commentary and intriguing tech innovations.

8 snips
Sep 27, 2024 • 55min
#66: Meta Connect, the Hardware Renaissance (or Not?) and Special Guest Dan Feder
Dan Feder, a limited partner at Offline and Slow Ventures and associated with the University of Michigan, joins the hosts for a lively discussion. They dive into Meta's recent hardware innovations, including Ray-Ban glasses and Quest VR devices. The conversation shifts to venture capital strategies, likening investment to fishing, and the challenges of navigating private market inefficiencies. They also explore Japan's unique tech landscape, contrasting its collectivist culture with the individualistic spirit of American entrepreneurship, highlighting valuable lessons for both sides.

Sep 20, 2024 • 50min
#65: Instagram, YouTube and the Kids
Explore the challenges of climbing the Grand Teton and the thrill of achieving record times. Discover Instagram's new measures for teen safety and the tech industry's increasing accountability. Delve into YouTube's exciting 'hype' feature for creators and how it changes content monetization. Examine e-commerce dynamics involving Amazon and Temu, with concerns over safety and regulatory loopholes. Plus, enjoy insights on new parenting tech solutions and innovative approaches to community engagement in a remote work world.

17 snips
Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 1min
#64: Meta vs. Apple: the Future of Open vs. Closed Tech
Dive into a lively discussion about Apple's potential move into health tech with innovative products like AI-integrated CPAP devices. Explore the rivalry between Apple and Meta as they navigate open and closed tech ecosystems. Hear insights on MrBeast's rise as a new BuzzFeed, comparing unique content strategies and monetization models. The hosts tackle the complexities of the creator economy, highlighting challenges faced by platforms like Stripe and the importance of building authentic audience relationships. Plus, laugh along with humorous stories from networking adventures.

7 snips
Sep 6, 2024 • 53min
#63: 'Nasty' Founder Mode
The discussion dives into the concept of 'founder mode' and its implications for startups, exploring how founders balance control and delegation. It contrasts the management styles of Airbnb and Uber, revealing the complexities of organizational structures. A humorous look at AI competition highlights the rivalry between tech giants while touching on the quirky intersection of parenting and tech. Expect insights that blend ambition in business with the challenges of personal life, all wrapped in a witty, engaging banter.

4 snips
Aug 30, 2024 • 56min
#62: Telegram, Free Speech and Its Limits
Dive into the cultural whirlwind of Burning Man and its impact on modern society, exploring the clash of authenticity and digital overload. The conversation shifts to the complexities of free speech and encrypted platforms like Telegram, where personal freedom meets the challenges of content moderation. There's a lively discussion on the political landscape, touching on censorship issues surrounding COVID-19 and the implications of a proposed unrealized gains tax. Plus, enjoy some light-hearted moments with music quizzes and personal anecdotes.

28 snips
Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 3min
#61: The Venture Capital Reset Era
The discussion kicks off with a humorous look at the venture capital landscape, highlighting the successes and struggles of investors. As cities like Miami and Nashville become relocation hotspots, cultural attitudes toward productivity are explored. Amusing anecdotes flow around high-protein milk searches for kids and the latest health trends. With a focus on the recent venture capital reset, the speakers tackle funding challenges, the importance of resilient investments, and even the tempting future of technology. Personal stories add laughter amidst serious insights.

29 snips
Aug 16, 2024 • 60min
#60: Body Futurism and Why Gen Z is Ditching Tech
Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube, shares her insights into the tech industry's evolving landscape. The discussion dives into why Gen Z is increasingly embracing body futurism and prioritizing authentic experiences over digital connections. Wojcicki reflects on remote work dynamics and how long tenures in leadership influence company culture. The conversation also highlights the shift from tech-centric ideals to a focus on health and community, illustrating a growing demand for real-life engagement in a digital age.