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Long-form interviews and conversations with tech, AI, and finance leaders (30min+)

Investor Called 2022 Crash, Brace For His 2026 Warning | Michael Gentile
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The David Lin Report The David Lin Report

Investor Called 2022 Crash, Brace For His 2026 Warning | Michael Gentile

Michael Gentile warns that unsustainable government debt and continuous money printing are driving a secular de-dollarization into hard assets, while AI disruption introduces new economic uncertainties. He argues that gold mining stocks remain deeply undervalued despite record bullion prices, offering exceptional free cash flow yields as central banks accumulate physical metal for the long term.

4 months ago · 10 points
The Cereal Toy Strategy Is Coming Back (And It’ll Sell Everything)
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GaryVee GaryVee

The Cereal Toy Strategy Is Coming Back (And It’ll Sell Everything)

GaryVee predicts collectible-driven marketing (like cereal toys) will dominate retail, advises local businesses to create national shippable products to unlock live shopping platforms while pushing local services, and emphasizes that leadership requires ruthless accountability while personal fulfillment comes from daily joy and empathy toward critics.

4 months ago · 9 points
Joe Rogan Experience #2455 - Donnell Rawlings
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Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2455 - Donnell Rawlings

Comedian Donnell Rawlings joins Joe Rogan to discuss aging-related health sensitivities, deceptive tobacco marketing tactics targeting Black communities, and the underground economics of prison systems.

4 months ago · 10 points
Will the Year of the FIRE HORSE Bring Upheaval to China? | China Decode
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Will the Year of the FIRE HORSE Bring Upheaval to China? | China Decode

As China enters the Year of the Fire Horse—a zodiac alignment last seen in 1966 during the Cultural Revolution—astrological anxiety about political volatility coincides with a demographic crisis, as urban women increasingly prioritize career autonomy over marriage and motherhood despite government incentives to reverse declining birth rates.

4 months ago · 8 points
By 2050 we could get "10,000 years of technological progress"
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80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin) 80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin)

By 2050 we could get "10,000 years of technological progress"

AI researcher Ajeya Cotra explains why predictions about artificial general intelligence range from modest economic growth to "10,000 years of technological progress" by 2050, largely due to disagreements over whether AI will automate physical infrastructure as quickly as cognitive work, and whether historical steady growth or long-term acceleration is the better guide to the future.

4 months ago · 9 points
After Venezuela, Is Cuba Next?
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

After Venezuela, Is Cuba Next?

The Trump administration, led by Cuban-American Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has engineered Cuba's worst economic crisis in 67 years by cutting off oil supplies from Venezuela and Mexico, creating conditions experts believe may finally force regime change after decades of failed US attempts.

4 months ago · 8 points
After Venezuela, Is Cuba Next?
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

After Venezuela, Is Cuba Next?

The Trump administration, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has engineered an acute fuel crisis in Cuba by cutting off oil shipments from Venezuela and Mexico through tariffs and regime change in Caracas, pushing the 67-year-old communist regime to its most precarious position yet.

4 months ago · 6 points
Inflation Is About to Get Worse | Prof G Markets
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The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway) The Prof G Pod (Scott Galloway)

Inflation Is About to Get Worse | Prof G Markets

Economist Mark Zandi warns that true inflation is closer to 3% than the reported 2.4% due to distorted October data and will likely worsen mid-year as tariff costs finish passing through to consumers, while journalist Liz Hoffman reveals the DOJ's antitrust chief was fired for blocking politically connected merger deals.

4 months ago · 8 points
Nicolai Tangen on AI, Ambition, and the Speed of Success
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The Knowledge Project (Shane Parrish) The Knowledge Project (Shane Parrish)

Nicolai Tangen on AI, Ambition, and the Speed of Success

Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, argues that high ambitions drive success regardless of failure, while the inability to predict macro events makes speed and agility more valuable than forecasting. He views AI as a once-in-a-lifetime productivity revolution transforming education and work, even as it creates bubble-like conditions, and warns that societal closedness and declining interpersonal skills pose the greatest threats to prosperity.

4 months ago · 10 points

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