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Ramit Sethi shares his unique approach to personal finance, focusing on designing a "rich life" by spending extravagantly on what you love while cutting costs mercilessly on things you don't, challenging traditional financial advice and emphasizing the psychology of money.
Bob Regular shares insights on the evolution of digital media, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, trust, and brand building in cutting through the noise of modern marketing and entrepreneurship.
Dr. Benjamin Hardy explores how scaling a business requires setting impossible goals, raising your floor, finding super who's, and letting go of paths that no longer serve your future growth.
Reed Hastings discusses the founding and growth of Netflix, focusing on key strategies like talent density, content portfolio approach, and long-term vision from DVD rental to streaming, while also sharing insights on leadership, board roles, and his current interests in education and AI.
Rashad Bilal shares insights on making, investing, and giving away money, discussing the growth of Earn Your Leisure, the importance of believing in your worth, and strategies for financial success through education, relationships, and mindset.
A 20th anniversary celebration episode revisiting conversations with acclaimed directors about collaboration, storytelling, creativity, and the deeply personal nature of bringing narratives to life.
Kyle Grieve reflects on the key investing lessons he learned in 2025, including the importance of flexible conviction, understanding company culture, focusing on downside protection, and recognizing the power of incentives.
Tony Hinchcliffe delivers a hilarious roast of the All-In podcast hosts at their holiday party, performing a live Kill Tony set with the besties and offering candid insights into comedy, free speech, and his show's success.
Troy Millings shares insights on financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and creating generational wealth through his platform Earn Your Leisure, emphasizing the importance of education, overcoming fear, and investing in oneself through live events and continuous learning.
A deep dive into the ongoing bidding war between Paramount and Netflix for Warner Bros. Discovery, exploring the potential implications for the media landscape, regulatory challenges, and the role of key players like the Ellison family and Donald Trump.
Warner Bros. Discovery rejects Paramount's $108 billion hostile bid, urging shareholders to prefer the $83 billion Netflix deal due to more stable financing and lower regulatory risks.
A candid exploration of media manipulation, political theater, and the comedic art of exposing societal absurdities through authentic, unfiltered storytelling that reveals the hidden narratives beneath surface-level narratives.
Henry Ellenbogen discusses his investment philosophy of identifying and backing the rare 1% of companies that drive long-term returns, focusing on understanding people, change, and the potential for durable growth across various industries.
Scott Galloway and Ed Elson analyze the potential investment landscape for 2026, discussing the risks and opportunities in the market, with a focus on AI, market valuations, and strategies for diversification amid uncertainty.
Judd Apatow discusses the evolution of comedy, his creative journey, the challenges of comedy and filmmaking, and offers insights into the importance of mentorship, collaboration, and perseverance in the entertainment industry.
Tucker Carlson joins the All-In podcast to discuss media consolidation, the rise of Nick Fuentes, anti-AI sentiment, and share his thoughts on various geopolitical and cultural issues in a wide-ranging conversation.
A deep dive into SpaceX's $800 billion valuation, potential IPOs for Anthropic and Databricks in 2026, Netflix's acquisition of Warner Brothers, and discussions on AI model dynamics, Chinese open-source models, and the evolving venture capital landscape.
Ryan Serhant discusses how he transformed his real estate career by leveraging social media, building a media company that sells real estate, and creating an authentic, vulnerable brand that helps agents and clients move faster and better.
Kara Swisher offers a sharp-witted critique of big tech leaders and emerging technologies, highlighting the potential of AI in healthcare, the importance of friction in innovation, and the need for creative solutions to technological disruption.
Paramount makes a hostile $108 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, challenging Netflix's acquisition and raising complex antitrust questions amid potential political interference.
Jason and Alex discuss the viral Target "ad" in ChatGPT, which turns out to be a partnership integration, and explore the potential future of advertising in AI platforms while analyzing OpenAI's competitive landscape and market share.
Big Tech podcast discusses the AI device wars, with Meta poaching Apple talent, the potential end of the Metaverse, OpenAI's Code Red response to Gemini, and Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery.
Ryan Serhant, a top real estate broker, Netflix star, and tech CEO, shares his journey of scaling a brand through authenticity, goal-oriented mindset, and the power of building a community that believes in themselves.
Cal Newport unpacks Derek Thompson's essay "Everything is Television" by exploring how internet-based media is increasingly adopting the continuous, non-specific video flow characteristic of traditional television, driven primarily by economic incentives in the media landscape.
Netflix wins the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery in a $72 billion deal, sparking antitrust concerns and potential regulatory challenges.
Kyle Grieve breaks down Michael Mauboussin's insights on combating noise in investing, challenging common myths about valuation metrics, understanding intangible investments, and recognizing the low base rates of corporate survival.
Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. for $72-82.7 billion, potentially disrupting the movie theater industry and facing significant international regulatory scrutiny.
Nick Broomfield, an award-winning documentarian, discusses his groundbreaking filmmaking approach, sharing intimate stories about his experiences making documentaries on subjects ranging from Aileen Wuornos and Biggie and Tupac to Whitney Houston, always seeking to reveal complex human stories beyond surface-level narratives.
A masterclass in brand building from Unilever's Chief Marketing and Growth Officer Esi Eggleston Bracey, exploring how to create desire at scale, leverage AI, and build brands that connect emotionally with consumers across diverse portfolios.
Tye Sheridan and Nikola Todorovic discuss how their AI visual effects company can reduce movie production costs from $100M to $10M, enabling indie filmmakers to create high-quality sci-fi films while preserving the importance of storytelling.
Emma Hernan, a self-made multimillionaire, shares her inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a successful entrepreneur in food, real estate, and TV, emphasizing the importance of believing in oneself, diversifying income streams, and maintaining a kind heart.
Kevin Hart shares his remarkable journey from a struggling comedian doing 25-28 sets a weekend to becoming a billion-dollar entertainer, revealing the power of persistence, embracing failure, and continuously learning through his 13-year path to success.
Derek Thompson discusses his essay "Everything is Television," exploring how various media platforms are converging into a continuous flow of short-form video content, with implications for attention spans, political communication, and cultural discourse.
Shonda Rhimes shares her transformative journey of saying yes to everything that scared her for a year, revealing how facing her fears helped her break free from a small, fear-driven life and discover her true potential, offering inspiration for anyone feeling stuck or afraid to step out of their comfort zone.
Ryan Serhant discusses building a $20 billion real estate sales empire by leveraging media, technology, and AI through his company SERHANT, which operates as a media and technology company that sells real estate while empowering agents with innovative tools like the AI-driven S.MPLE platform.
Clay Finck shares 12 crucial investing lessons he wishes he knew at 18, including the importance of starting early, focusing on great businesses, understanding investor psychology, and thinking independently to build long-term wealth.
Chip Huyen, an AI researcher and engineer who has built multiple successful AI products, shares practical insights on what actually improves AI applications—from data preparation and user feedback to system thinking and organizational restructuring—challenging common misconceptions about the importance of the latest models and frameworks.
Marc Andreessen discusses the state of Hollywood, highlighting a cultural shift away from "the message" in films, the impact of streaming economics, and the potential of AI to democratize filmmaking and unleash a new generation of creative storytellers.
Netflix partners with Spotify and The Ringer to launch 16 podcast series on its platform in early 2026, marking its entry into the podcasting world with exclusive content from Bill Simmons and other popular shows.
Jimmy Fallon and Bozoma Saint John discuss how to create breakthrough moments for brands, shows, and personal careers by staying authentic, adapting to changing platforms, and consistently showing up with energy and passion.
A deep dive into Hollywood's current crisis, exploring the 40% decline in film and TV production, the impact of streaming's changing economics, and the potential renaissance driven by creativity and AI technology.
In this episode, Scott and Ed discuss OpenAI's new SORA technology, AI-generated video platforms, and the potential impact on Hollywood and content creation, while exploring the broader implications of AI "slop" and social media trends.
Rob Lowe discusses his Hollywood career, the power of authenticity, taking risks, and maintaining relevance through a willingness to embrace humility and try new things while maintaining a sense of joy and humor.
David Gardner discusses his book "Rule Breaker Investing," sharing his unique investment approach that focuses on finding and holding exceptional companies across different industries, emphasizing traits like top dog status, sustainable competitive advantage, and the importance of optimism and purpose in investing.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Explorer and bestselling author, reveals the secrets of longevity from Blue Zones around the world, explaining how environment, diet, and lifestyle choices can significantly extend life expectancy. Through fascinating stories and scientific research, he shares practical insights on how to create a healthier, more purposeful life by adopting habits from the world's longest-living populations.