

Pivot
New York Magazine
With great power, comes great scrutiny. Every Tuesday and Friday, journalist Kara Swisher and NYU Professor Scott Galloway offer sharp, unfiltered insights into the biggest stories in tech, business, and politics. They make bold predictions, pick winners and losers, and bicker and banter like no one else. From New York Magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Episodes
Mentioned books

13 snips
Aug 30, 2022 • 1h 7min
The Fed’s Dire Warning, Apple's Legal Headache, and Guest Kevin Delaney
William D. Cohan, a journalist and author known for his insights on Wall Street, and Kevin Delaney, co-founder of Charter and media innovator, dive into pressing topics. They discuss a dire warning from the Fed regarding rising interest rates and its impact on everyday families. The conversation also highlights a potential antitrust case facing Apple and the implications for tech giants. Delaney shares thoughts on the evolving future of work, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and adapting to new workplace dynamics in a post-pandemic world.

Aug 26, 2022 • 1h 1min
Twitter's Whistleblower and Biden's Debt Jubilee, with Sam Sanders
Sam Sanders, host of Vulture's podcast 'Into It,' joins to discuss the intriguing landscape of pop culture. They analyze the political implications of shows like 'Yellowstone' and the return of MoviePass. The conversation turns serious as Sanders highlights the whistleblower's alarming claims about Twitter's security. Plus, they dive into President Biden's controversial student debt relief measures and explore the cultural ramifications, including personal stories of nostalgia that resonate with today's audience.

Aug 23, 2022 • 54min
Social Media Bad Guys, Mar-a-Lago Mania, and Co-Host Monica Lewinsky
Monica Lewinsky joins the discussion, bringing her insight as a producer, writer, and activist known for her work on cyberbullying. She dives into the fallout of Andrew Tate's social media bans and the implications of Dan Price's recent allegations. The conversation touches on the political chaos surrounding Trump’s investigation and tackles the ethical challenges of digital platforms. Lewinsky also addresses social media's impact on public accountability, highlighting the unique pressures faced by women in the spotlight.

8 snips
Aug 19, 2022 • 1h 3min
Adam Neumann's Return, Climate Change Tech, and More with Molly Wood
Molly Wood, a seasoned business and technology journalist and managing director at the Climate Syndicate, dives into pressing issues like climate change tech and political advertising. She discusses Adam Neumann’s controversial new housing venture, raising questions about affordable housing and equity. The conversation also explores the unique challenges of the political landscape ahead of midterms, the threats of misinformation, and the potential of climate technology investments amidst pandemic urgencies. Expect insightful critiques and optimistic takes on tech innovations.

11 snips
Aug 16, 2022 • 54min
Salman Rushdie Recovers, Republicans vs. the FBI, and Guest Ken Burns
Roxane Gay, a renowned writer and cultural commentator, joins Ken Burns, the Emmy-winning filmmaker famous for documentaries like The Civil War, to discuss thought-provoking topics. They address the recent violence linked to the FBI's actions and Salman Rushdie's remarkable recovery. Ken shares insights about his upcoming film, "The U.S. and the Holocaust," exploring America's historical injustices and current societal polarization. The discussion emphasizes the need for accountability and the role of storytelling in confronting uncomfortable truths.

Aug 12, 2022 • 51min
Trump Pleads the Fifth, Privacy Post-Roe, and Elon Dumps More Tesla For Twitter
Judd Apatow, renowned producer and director, joins as guest co-host to dive into pressing issues. They dissect Donald Trump’s legal troubles and the implications of his Fifth Amendment plea. Privacy takes center stage with a chilling discussion on the use of Facebook messages in a Nebraska abortion case. Elon Musk's Tesla stock sales spark conversation about his fluctuating behavior. They also touch on the challenges of working with family in the entertainment industry and the evolving landscape of privacy in a post-Roe America, rife with surveillance risks.

Aug 9, 2022 • 60min
A Landmark Climate Bill, Alex Jones Owes, and Guest Isaac Fitzgerald
Sean Hayes, beloved actor and podcaster, joins author Isaac Fitzgerald for a lively discussion. They dive into the recent landmark climate bill and the hefty verdict against Alex Jones, exploring the implications of misinformation. The conversation also touches on the revival of theaters post-pandemic and what it means for the film industry. Isaac shares insights from his memoir, 'Dirtbag, Massachusetts,' blending personal stories with humor, making for a captivating and thought-provoking exchange.

Aug 5, 2022 • 55min
Primary Results, An Abortion Win in Kansas, and Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip
Liz Smith, a savvy political strategist and author of "Any Given Tuesday," joins the discussion to unpack the recent primary results and the significant win for abortion rights in Kansas. She dives into the implications of Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan for U.S. foreign policy and the intricate role of political operatives in election strategies. Plus, there's a playful side as they chat about dick jokes amidst serious political talk. Tune in for insights on the current political landscape and the evolving voter sentiments!

Aug 2, 2022 • 1h 1min
The Missing January 6th Texts, Sinema’s Disruption, and Guest Sari Horwitz on the Opioid Industry
In this insightful discussion, comedian Kathy Griffin joins investigative reporter Sari Horwitz, co-author of "American Cartel," to tackle the opioid crisis’s complexities. They explore the implications of missing January 6th Secret Service texts and Kyrsten Sinema's controversial stance on the Schumer-Manchin bill. The hosts delve into celebrity culture's environmental impact and the fallout from high-profile legal battles, all while calling for greater accountability in politics and the opioid industry.

4 snips
Jul 29, 2022 • 1h 2min
The DOJ’s Trump Investigation, Meta’s Revenue Drop, and Joe Manchin’s Deal
Katy Tur joins the fun as they dive into Meta’s surprising revenue drop and the backlash against Instagram’s redesign. The investigation into Trump by the DOJ heats up, while Verizon cuts ties with OAN. In a twist, Joe Manchin’s unexpected support for climate funding steals the spotlight. They also tackle the impact of rising interest rates on families, the shifting social media landscape, and the Republican Party's changing dynamics as they gear up for the 2024 elections.


