

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
All-In Podcast, LLC
Industry veterans, degenerate gamblers & besties Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks & David Friedberg cover all things economic, tech, political, social & poker.
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Feb 13, 2021 • 50min
E22: Reflecting on the Robinhood situation with Bestie Guestie Vlad Tenev
Vlad Tenev, co-founder and CEO of Robinhood, shares insights into the platform's pivotal role in democratizing finance. He discusses the controversial decision to halt $GME trading and the subsequent inquiries about liquidity and self-clearing. The conversation covers the emotional impacts on retail investors and outlines the need for greater transparency in financial markets. Tenev reflects on lessons from the meme stock frenzy and shares future strategies for improving user trust and operational efficiency.

Feb 6, 2021 • 1h 15min
E21: Media misalignment, subjects controlling narratives & more with bestie guestie Draymond Green
Draymond Green, NBA star for the Golden State Warriors, joins the conversation to share his candid views on navigating life amid COVID-19 and the pressures of media scrutiny. He discusses the challenges athletes face regarding public narratives and the importance of authenticity in storytelling. The group dives into how social media is reshaping journalism, fostering mistrust in traditional outlets, and the evolution of media narratives in sports. They also touch on social justice and the role of athletes as advocates for change, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.

Feb 3, 2021 • 1h 21min
E20: Robinhood wrap up, Insiders vs. Outsiders, California's failing report card & how to fix it
The discussion kicks off with the Robinhood saga, unpacking its challenges and lessons for investors. Insights into the tricky world of short selling emerge, highlighting the tension between insiders and outsiders in finance. California's dire state is scrutinized, with a focus on necessary reforms and a potential 'outsider rebellion' to shake things up. The conversation also includes anecdotes from a star-studded White House Correspondents Dinner, blending politics with humor. Ultimately, a call to action urges reform and community engagement in the Golden State.

Jan 30, 2021 • 1h 26min
E19: Breaking down Robinhood's GameStop decision: Why did it happen and how can it be prevented in the future?
Dive into the GameStop saga as the crew unpacks Robinhood's controversial trading halt and its ethical ramifications. They discuss liquidity crises, potential market manipulation, and the need for financial reform. The conversation shifts to the challenges of decentralization versus centralization, emphasizing the risks involved in the rapidly evolving investment landscape. They also touch on accountability in finance and the future implications for retail investors as they navigate the complex world of stocks.

Jan 23, 2021 • 1h 23min
E18: Inauguration talk, breaking down the $1.9T stimulus, the case for recalling Gavin Newsom & more
The hosts dive into the emotional aftermath of Biden's inauguration, juxtaposing it with reflections on the Trump era. They discuss the impending regulation of Big Tech and the complexities of free speech. A detailed breakdown of the $1.9 trillion stimulus reveals urgent infrastructure needs and the growing wealth inequality exacerbated by tech. The potential recall of California's governor sparks debates on political incompetence and pandemic management. Touching on cancel culture, they also share thoughts on navigating political narratives with humor.

Jan 11, 2021 • 1h 38min
E17: Big Tech bans Trump, ramifications for the First Amendment & the open Internet
The hosts dig into the recent Big Tech bans on Trump, exploring the implications for the First Amendment and the power dynamics of digital discourse. They tackle the complex relationship between censorship and free speech, questioning the role of tech companies in shaping public dialogue. A lively discussion unfolds around maintaining friendships amidst political polarization. They also reflect on the tumultuous Trump-Pence relationship, the historical context of presidential pardons, and the need for regulatory frameworks to tackle monopolistic control over information.

Jan 8, 2021 • 1h 23min
E16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
The discussion kicks off with reflections on the Capitol riots, emphasizing the disparity in police responses and the accountability of political leaders. The hosts dissect the implications of Trump’s actions and the challenges of healing a divided nation. They also analyze the Democratic victories in Georgia's runoff elections and ponder whether Trump's downfall affected GOP fortunes. The conversation shifts to innovative strategies for COVID-19 vaccine distribution and wraps up with thoughts on rising crime in San Francisco and the potential influence of celebrity politics.

Dec 18, 2020 • 1h 17min
E15: “The Besties” All-In’s inaugural award show covering the best, worst & most memorable of 2020
The hosts dive into their inaugural awards, celebrating the best and worst of 2020. They hilariously recount a weight loss bet while analyzing political winners and losers post-COVID. Business triumphs and failures take center stage, highlighting key companies like Moderna. The conversation also touches on fleeting fame, political theatrics, and the bizarre blunders of Rudy Giuliani. The camaraderie shines through as they navigate serious topics with humor, capturing the unique challenges and moments that defined the year.

Dec 4, 2020 • 1h 32min
E14: Salesforce acquires Slack, DeepMind’s AlphaFold breakthrough, Trust Fund Socialists & more
Discover the high stakes of Salesforce's $27.7 billion acquisition of Slack and its implications for enterprise software. Dive into DeepMind's AlphaFold breakthrough, which could revolutionize drug discovery but raises ethical concerns around AI and bio-weapons. Engage in a lively discussion about the evolving political landscape, including Trump's potential pre-pardons and the dynamics of wealthy millennials challenging capitalism. The crew also dives into media bias, particularly surrounding Coinbase, and the transformative role of technology in society.

Nov 25, 2020 • 1h 22min
E13: SPACsgiving Special! More promising vaccine news, innovation vs. regulation, reforming higher ed, morality of challenge trials & more
The group dives into the exciting world of SPACs, celebrating a new venture and discussing innovative auto insurance models. Vaccine advancements and political ramifications take center stage, raising ethical questions around trials. They debate the impact of regulation on innovation in healthcare and education, championing Income Sharing Agreements as a disruptive approach. Amid humorous anecdotes, they reflect on parenting during the pandemic and explore the geopolitical energy transition, showcasing a blend of serious insights and light-hearted banter.