Pivot

New York Magazine
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Apr 3, 2020 • 53min

Sean Hannity has a meltdown. Twitter, Facebook and Google tackle misinformation. Softbank abandons WeWork. PLUS Quibi gets a break.

The hosts dive into Sean Hannity's defense of his misinformation record during the pandemic, sparking a lively discussion on media ethics. They analyze how major tech companies like Twitter and Facebook are responding to COVID-related falsehoods. Meanwhile, Softbank's surprising decision to abandon WeWork raises questions about corporate accountability. Alongside labor strikes, the conversation touches on whether COVID-19 will reshape corporate America. They also ponder the future of Quibi and its potential for growth during quarantine.
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Mar 31, 2020 • 1h 1min

The Internet is buckling under COVID-19 pressure, Esther Perel on our relationships in quarantine, and the possible Fox News reckoning

Esther Perel, a renowned therapist and podcast host, joins the conversation to explore how quarantine affects our relationships. She offers insights on navigating grief during instability and tips for being a better partner and colleague while confined. The discussion highlights coping mechanisms for managing emotions and emphasizes the importance of communication and emotional expression in relationships during these challenging times. Additionally, the impact of media narratives on public health is analyzed, particularly regarding Fox News.
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Mar 27, 2020 • 57min

Zoom stock surpasses airlines; MLB, NBA, Olympics are on pause — what happens to the media that covers them? And a Listener Mail about relief package guardrails.

In a time when Zoom's stock skyrockets, the hosts delve into its dominance amid traditional industries. They're curious about what's next for streaming and media as major sports events face delays. The challenges facing WeWork and retailers are examined, tying into the broader economic impact of the pandemic. Listener questions lead to a discussion on corporate bailouts and ethical accountability. With humor, they reflect on human relationships shifting during this crisis, emphasizing resilience and the importance of collective action.
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Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 6min

Stimulus package stalled, how Airbnb, Tesla and Uber fare during COVID-19, and Corey Johnson (NYC Speaker) on small businesses and New York on “PAUSE"

Corey Johnson, New York City Council Speaker, discusses the city's urgent response to the COVID-19 crisis as it becomes the US epicenter. He shares insights on potential rent freezes and the impact of the 'PAUSE' order on small businesses. The conversation also covers how tech giants like Airbnb, Uber, and Tesla are adapting during the pandemic. Additionally, the challenges of maintaining economic support and healthcare resources in this tumultuous time are brought to light, highlighting the need for community resilience.
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Mar 20, 2020 • 53min

Addressing the US economy (a note from Andrew Yang), data privacy in a public health emergency, and a listener question on the "great WFH-experiment”

Kara and Scott discuss the potential for stimulus packages and universal basic income amid the economic crisis. They weigh the pros and cons of using location data for public health as seen in Israel. A burning listener question emerges about the future of remote work and the fate of office spaces. The conversation mixes serious topics with lighter moments, reflecting on personal experiences and societal changes caused by the pandemic. Expect insights that blend optimism with critical perspectives on current challenges!
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Mar 17, 2020 • 55min

The private/public partnership to stop Covid-19, Facebook’s board sees more shakeups, and Kara’s brother Dr. Jeff Swisher on hospitals prepping for coronavirus

Dr. Jeff Swisher, a doctor in San Francisco, shares valuable insights on how hospitals are bracing for the inevitable influx of coronavirus cases. He discusses the unique challenges of triage decisions and the crucial role of effective communication during this crisis. Kara and Scott delve into public/private partnerships formed to tackle misinformation and resource allocation, while also addressing shifts in leadership at Facebook. A personal account from someone quarantined in Milan adds an emotional layer to the conversation.
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Mar 13, 2020 • 37min

Tech in the time of COVID-19, Congressional antitrust hearing and Google Search, PLUS a listener asks: could Amazon Care roll out COVID-19 tests?

Dive into the intersection of tech and public health, exploring how technology could aid in combating COVID-19. Hear insights from Ron Klain on the critical need for testing and the delays in rollout. Discuss the recent Congressional antitrust hearing, with Yelp's concerns about Google's biased search results. Tune in for a listener query about Amazon Care and its potential COVID-19 testing services, earning a big thumbs up. Plus, discover engaging tips for professors transitioning to online teaching.
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Mar 10, 2020 • 52min

Twitter’s new board, Silicon Valley vs. Washington’s approach to COVID-19, and Aminatou Sow joins to discuss women in leadership

Aminatou Sow, a podcast host and author known for her work on 'Big Friendship' and her tech background at Google, shares her insights on women in leadership. She discusses the overlooked challenges women face, especially during International Women's Day. The conversation also dives into how big tech addresses gig-worker safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic, contrasting it with governmental approaches. Additionally, the hosts critique misinformation in media and its impact on public perception, underlining the need for systemic change.
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Mar 6, 2020 • 58min

Fed cuts interest rates (and banks lobby for deregulation), Facebook’s Libra fades… Dorsey’s next move and moments of happiness

The hosts dive into the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and the banking sector's push for deregulation amidst the pandemic's economic impact. They dissect the struggles of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency and its redesigns, reflecting on broader challenges faced by the crypto market. An intriguing listener mail segment reveals insights into data privacy issues with online therapy apps. The conversation ventures into predictions about Jack Dorsey’s future with Twitter, sparking lively disagreements, all while sprinkling in personal moments of happiness.
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Mar 3, 2020 • 54min

S&P hits a low, Jack Dorsey faces activist investors at Twitter and election technology — Kevin Roose joins to discuss

In this discussion, tech reporter Kevin Roose from The New York Times dives into the world of election technology, highlighting the vulnerabilities of electronic voting systems. He questions whether we should stick with traditional paper ballots ahead of Super Tuesday. The talk also touches on the challenges of engaging younger voters with mobile voting. Meanwhile, the hosts reflect on Jack Dorsey's pressures at Twitter from activist investors and what that means for the company's future amidst market fluctuations.

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