

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.
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Jul 26, 2022 • 1h 7min
Liz Cheney's Next Move, a Massive Crypto Scam, Earnings, and More
Jamie Bartlett, author of "The Missing Cryptoqueen," joins the discussion as they dive into the shady underworld of cryptocurrency scams. He sheds light on the infamous OneCoin scandal, revealing how it duped countless investors. The conversation shifts to Liz Cheney's emerging political influence and her commitment to transparency amid the January 6th hearings. They also tackle the complexities of corporate ethics and personal relationships in tech, all while mixing in some humorous banter about Silicon Valley's latest affairs.

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Jul 22, 2022 • 1h 2min
Amazon's Healthcare Move, Netflix Earnings, and More
Amazon's acquisition of One Medical could revolutionize healthcare by making it more accessible. The hosts discuss Netflix's surprising earnings and what it means for investors. They also dive into the competitive landscape of the streaming and automotive industries, spotlighting Tesla's performance. Political commentary covers Biden's climate initiatives, highlighting the challenges of bipartisan support. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on career changes as they navigate these dynamic industry shifts.

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Jul 19, 2022 • 1h 2min
Microsoft & Netflix are BFFs, Delaware Showdown, and Sperm Donors
Krista Bilton, author of "Normal Family," shares her eye-opening journey discovering she has over 30 siblings from a prolific sperm donor. She humorously discusses the appealing traits of sperm donors and the ethical implications of assisted reproductive technology. Krista also delves into her personal experience with IVF and DNA tests, providing a unique perspective on modern family dynamics and identity. The conversation intertwines light-hearted anecdotes with serious insights on familial bonds in today’s society.

Jul 15, 2022 • 55min
Everyone’s Favorite Legal Battle, and So Much Inflation
Inflation surges to a 41-year high, prompting discussions on its impact and future. The legal showdown between Twitter and Elon Musk captivates, showcasing intricate strategies in the Delaware Chancery Court. Governor Newsom takes a stand against gun manufacturers, while the fallout from the bankruptcy of crypto lender Celsius leaves investors reeling. Nostalgic reflections meet serious legal battles, all wrapped in light-hearted banter about cooking and celebrity encounters. A lively blend of humor and insight keeps listeners engaged!

Jul 12, 2022 • 57min
Twitter and Elon Head to Court, The Uber Files, and Guest Mark Leibovich
Mark Leibovich, author of "Thank You for Your Servitude" and staff writer at The Atlantic, joins the discussion on the legal showdown between Elon Musk and Twitter. The conversation dives into shocking revelations from The Uber Files, highlighting the unethical tactics that marked Uber under Travis Kalanick. They debate the controversial practice of bounties for Supreme Court Justice sightings. The episode also touches on the evolving dynamics within venture capital and the moral complexities of corporate accountability in today's political landscape.

Jul 9, 2022 • 21min
Bonus Episode: Elon is Done with Twitter
Elon Musk's tumultuous breakup with Twitter takes center stage, sparking lively discussions about legal and financial ramifications. The hosts humorously dissect the absurdity of Musk’s personal life and its impact on his business dealings. They delve into the complexities of the termination, including potential court battles and the ramifications for both Musk and Twitter. The episode also touches on the broader implications of high-stakes business negotiations and the chaotic nature of Musk's influence on technology and social media.

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Jul 8, 2022 • 52min
Twitter’s Suing the Government of India and Yet Another Mass Shooting in America
A legal battle brews as Twitter accuses the Indian government of overreach in content removal. The tragic cycle of mass shootings raises questions about effective gun control. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson's resignation and hidden family secrets stir political intrigue. Personal anecdotes and corporate conflicts illuminate the tech landscape, while discussions on digital legislation spotlight the balance between competition and consumer protection. Humor and serious reflections intertwine as political aspirations come into play.

Jul 5, 2022 • 37min
Twitter, Layoffs, and Streaming: Pivot's Q2 Quarterly Review
Kara and Scott dive into Elon Musk's impact on Twitter, unraveling its effects on shareholders and the social media landscape. They also explore the legal chaos surrounding Twitter and the fallout from major layoffs across streaming platforms. With a blend of humor, they discuss the paradox of job cuts leading to potential innovation. The hosts navigate the uncertainties in cryptocurrency and reflect on Sheryl Sandberg's departure from Facebook, emphasizing responsible leadership. Plus, strategies for mastering time management to boost productivity are highlighted.

Jul 1, 2022 • 59min
Corporations Adapt Post-Roe, Disney’s Bob Chapek is Here to Stay, and Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony
The conversation dives into how corporations are reshaping their strategies in a post-Roe world, with Facebook blocking abortion-related content and pharmacies restricting access to Plan B. Disney's Bob Chapek faces scrutiny as his contract is renewed amid leadership turmoil. Cassidy Hutchinson’s gripping testimony offers insights into political accountability, while Snapchat introduces a new subscription service. The hosts tackle the complexities of corporate ethics, blending humor with critical social issues in today's evolving landscape.

Jun 28, 2022 • 51min
Post-Roe America: Politics, Privacy, and the Court
In this engaging discussion, Amy Kapczynski, a Yale law professor and former Supreme Court clerk, delves into the future of SCOTUS post-Dobbs. Evan Greer, director of Fight for the Future, highlights critical privacy concerns tied to tech and reproductive health. Irin Carmon from New York Magazine shares on the personal impacts of the Dobbs decision, critiquing the political landscape and advocating for renewed engagement in reproductive rights. Together, they shed light on the intertwining of law, technology, and personal freedoms in a rapidly changing world.


