All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

All-In Podcast, LLC
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May 13, 2021 • 1h 23min

E32: Behind the scenes of Elon hosting SNL, CDC failures, America's real-time UBI experiment, post-COVID boom in jeopardy & more

Delve into the backstage of Elon Musk's SNL hosting, where humor meets societal issues. Explore the comical antics of a fictional venture capital firm in 'FOMO Capital' and the contrasting mask attitudes in Miami and New York. Unpack critiques of the Federal Reserve's policies and California's political shift towards moderation. Plus, enjoy light banter about pets managing social media and the transformative power of synthetic biology in revolutionizing industries. The blend of serious discussions and playful moments keeps the conversation engaging!
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May 1, 2021 • 1h 22min

E31: Post-vaccination virtue signaling, pandemic lessons, immigration, Caitlyn Jenner for CA Governor, Big Tech earnings & more

The hosts tackle the irony of post-vaccination virtue signaling and the mixed messages from political leaders. They discuss the complexities of immigration and the balance between opportunity and challenge in the labor market. Economic impacts of COVID-19 restrictions in major cities also come under scrutiny. Caitlyn Jenner's campaign for California governor is analyzed alongside discussions on crime and accountability. Plus, they'll delve into the booming success of big tech companies and the need for thoughtful trade policies.
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Apr 23, 2021 • 1h 24min

E30: Ramifications of Biden's proposed capital gains tax hike, federal budget, India's COVID surge, founder psychology & more

The discussion kicks off with a deep dive into Biden's proposed capital gains tax hike and its potential economic fallout. Insights into the recent Chauvin verdict shed light on social media's role in shaping public perception. The founders' complex psychology is explored through the lens of the WeWork saga, balancing charisma with chaos. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 crisis in India raises urgent calls for a robust U.S. response. The group critiques media sensationalism and shares their contrasting tastes in television, blending humor with serious topics.
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Apr 17, 2021 • 1h 19min

E29: Coinbase goes public, direct listings vs. IPOs, portfolio management, unions & more with Bestie Guestie Brad Gerstner

Brad Gerstner, CEO of Altimeter Capital, joins the conversation to explore the world of finance and investment. They delve into Coinbase's groundbreaking direct listing, weighing its pros and cons against traditional IPOs. The team discusses California's political landscape, tackling accountability within teachers' unions and pandemic policies. Humorously, they highlight media bias in covering political figures while dissecting the ongoing unionization efforts at Amazon. Ultimately, their banter leaves an insightful mark on the intersection of economics and workforce dynamics.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 1h 21min

E28: Current state of public & private markets, Archegos debacle, US debt issues, wealth tax & more

The discussion dives into the current landscape of public and private markets, unpacking the fallout from the Archegos debacle and systemic risks of high leverage. There's a critical look at the U.S. government's rising debt and the implications of proposed tax hikes, including a potential wealth tax's effects on California's economy. The hosts explore the complex balance between freedom and equality in market dynamics and share insights on the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines amidst public skepticism.
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Mar 27, 2021 • 1h 14min

E27: The Great Inflation Debate, Amazon gets spicy on Twitter, rethinking supply chains & more

The hosts dive into a spirited debate on inflation, with a focus on economic strategies and the ties between wealth distribution and consumer behavior. Amazon's political tug-of-war over wages and taxes sparks conversation about corporate accountability. They explore tech regulation and supply chain vulnerabilities highlighted by the Suez Canal disruption. Plus, there's buzz about Microsoft's potential acquisition of Discord and lighthearted reminiscing about family movie experiences. Join for a mix of economic insights and playful banter!
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Mar 20, 2021 • 1h 17min

E26: State of Venture Capital, plus fan questions on longevity, decentralization & quantum computing

The hosts dive into trendy topics like longevity, discussing health regimens and advancements in biohacking. They explore the concepts of decentralization and whether governments will push back against cryptocurrency. Quantum computing takes center stage as they analyze its potential across various industries. The conversation shifts to the changing venture capital landscape, focusing on new financing methods that favor founders and lessen reliance on traditional firms. Expect humor, personal anecdotes, and a captivating discourse on the state of technology and investment.
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Mar 13, 2021 • 1h 10min

E25: Biden's vaccine mandate, "equity" in distribution, NFT speculation, impact of inflation & more

Dive into the heated debate surrounding Biden's vaccine mandate and the challenges of distribution in California. Explore the complexities of privilege, equity, and social justice, especially related to health and fitness discussions. The rapid rise of the NFT market is dissected, highlighting its revolutionary impact on art ownership. Economic analysis reveals the tangled effects of stimulus checks and inflation on wealth inequality. Finally, the evolving dynamics of venture capital financing are unpacked, showcasing innovative funding models.
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Mar 6, 2021 • 1h 11min

E24: Markets trend down, political manipulation via COVID “Zeroism," stimulus breakdown, biological Patriot Act

The hosts analyze the turbulent market dynamics post-pandemic and discuss the complexities of inflation and government regulation. They critique the misallocation of stimulus funds and the dangers of 'zeroism' in public health policies. The impact of teachers' unions on education reform is a hot topic, along with the psychological effects of COVID-19 on public trust. They also dive into individual freedoms amid governmental mandates and political entanglements in California's recall election, all seasoned with humorous banter and poker anecdotes.
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Feb 20, 2021 • 1h 24min

E23: Radical DAs, breaking down FB/Google vs. Australia, sustained fear post-vaccine & fan questions!

The hosts dive into the heated debate surrounding criminal justice reform, focusing on radical district attorneys and public safety in cities like San Francisco. They dissect the Facebook and Google conflict in Australia over fair use and media compensation. The conversation shifts to lingering societal fears after vaccination, questioning whether the public's anxiety will fade. They also engage in a lively Q&A about future investments and the importance of teaching financial literacy to the younger generation, all while maintaining their signature camaraderie and humor.

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