All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

All-In Podcast, LLC
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Oct 3, 2020 • 1h 8min

E9: Trump has COVID, First debate reactions, Coinbase letter response & more

The hosts dive into the implications of Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis, exploring its impact on health, politics, and the upcoming election. They discuss the nature of his treatment and how it could shape the future of disease management. Debate reactions are analyzed, highlighting contrasting styles and their effects on voters. The conversation shifts to workplace politics, examining how corporate environments navigate sensitive discussions amidst societal pressures. Finally, predictions for 2021 encompass political dynamics and economic uncertainties.
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Sep 19, 2020 • 1h 24min

E8: TikTok + Oracle, how privacy loss will impact society, economy & COVID outlooks for 2021 & beyond, California wildfires & more

The hosts dive into the TikTok-Oracle controversy, highlighting data privacy issues and US-China tensions. They explore the emerging market for guaranteed privacy and its societal implications. The conversation shifts to the economic challenges caused by the pandemic, discussing potential permanent unemployment and the impacts of renewed lockdowns. Innovations in rapid COVID testing offer a glimpse of hope, while California wildfires spark a broader discussion on climate change and political responsibility. Humor and light banter add flair to these pressing issues.
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Sep 9, 2020 • 1h 16min

E7: California's collapse, how SPACs are opening the markets for growth stocks & more

The discussion kicks off with reflections on summer travels, revealing contrasting experiences amid ongoing societal turmoil. California’s pressing issues come to the fore, including the crumbling infrastructure and the impact of AB5 on gig workers. Debates on police reform uncover the complexities of accountability and systemic challenges. The transformative role of SPACs in opening markets is explored, highlighting their significance for growth stocks. A provocative look at the political landscape also raises concerns about the future of democracy in the U.S.
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Jul 31, 2020 • 1h 34min

E6: Big Tech antitrust aftermath, potential effects of an M&A clampdown on Silicon Valley & more

The hosts dive into the recent congressional hearings featuring major tech CEOs, critiquing their performances and the implications of antitrust regulations. They explore the challenges small businesses face under scrutiny and discuss the complexities surrounding mergers and acquisitions in the tech landscape. The necessity for an internet regulatory body emerges as a hot topic, along with debates over content moderation and free speech on social media. The conversation also touches on the impact of large tech companies on innovation and competition.
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Jul 11, 2020 • 1h 32min

E5: WHO's incompetence, kicking off Cold War II, China's grand plan, 100X'ing America's efficiency

The speakers dive into the WHO's controversial handling of health crises, weighing political interests against scientific integrity. They discuss the evolving power dynamics between the U.S. and China, examining technology, trade, and human rights. The implications of China's strategic global influence on agriculture and industry are unpacked. Shifting to national unity, they tackle internal divisions and propose solutions for pressing societal issues. The potential of biomanufacturing as a game-changer in production efficiency and independence is also highlighted.
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Jun 20, 2020 • 1h 19min

E4: Politicizing the pandemic, Police reform, Biden's ideal VP, Twitter vs. Facebook on free speech & more with David Sacks & David Friedberg

The discussion dives into the politicization of public health, exploring how mask mandates and lockdowns have sparked heated debates. They tackle the implications of police militarization and the need for impactful reform in law enforcement. A lively comparison between Facebook and Twitter highlights the nuances of free speech in today's digital landscape. Vaccine production challenges and the intertwining of politics with health measures add layers to the discourse, while light-hearted celebrity gossip injects humor into serious topics.
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May 21, 2020 • 1h 7min

E3: Modern Cold War between US & China, economic recovery, potential mass migration out of San Francisco, pandemic politicization & more with David Sacks & David Friedberg

The hosts dive into the transformative effects of the pandemic on urban dynamics and the future of remote work. There's a compelling discussion about the economic divide, with tech sectors thriving while traditional businesses struggle. The political landscape around lockdowns and public health is scrutinized, highlighting its impact on voter sentiments. Geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China are explored, emphasizing economic interdependence and national security. Plus, insights on potential shifts in San Francisco's population due to remote work trends add a thought-provoking angle.
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Apr 11, 2020 • 1h 14min

E2: Rebooting the economy, understanding corporate debt, steps to avoid a depression & more with David Sacks

David Sacks, entrepreneur and investor with a notable background at PayPal and Yammer, shares his insights on navigating the economic impact of the pandemic. He stresses the importance of timely government action and critiques the response to COVID-19, discussing how the US can avoid a recession. The conversation dives into the complexities of corporate debt and debates the efficacy of stimulus measures. Sacks also reflects on the clash between science and entrepreneurship, revealing thoughts on political accountability and the upcoming election.
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Mar 19, 2020 • 1h 31min

E1: US Response to COVID-19 & Impact on Startups, Venture Capital & Public Markets with David Friedberg

The discussion delves into whether the US has overreacted or underreacted to COVID-19. Key insights on potential treatment options and the necessity for mass testing are highlighted. Startups face significant challenges, advocating for financial prudence amidst market turmoil. The podcast critiques corporate bailouts and manipulative practices affecting equity. It also addresses systemic flaws in the US healthcare system, calls for global bans on wet markets, and speculates on timelines for reopening restaurants and workplaces.
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Mar 15, 2020 • 1h 29min

E0: COVID-19 Political, Economic & Social Ramifications featuring David Friedberg

David Friedberg, CEO of The Production Board and a close friend of the hosts, dives deep into the political and social ramifications of COVID-19. He analyzes the U.S. response, emphasizing the slow reaction and fragmented leadership. Friedberg discusses potential treatments and the necessity of global health protocols. The conversation also touches on the media's role in shaping public perception and the economic fallout, particularly the urgent need for government intervention to support small businesses during this unprecedented crisis.

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