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Nonprofit founder Scott Harrison shares how Charity: Water revolutionized fundraising through simple messaging, innovative approaches like donating birthdays, and a transparent 100% donation model that has raised over $1 billion to bring clean water to millions worldwide.
Jason Calacanis shares insights on his media journey, investing strategy at Launch, lessons from the All-In Podcast, and personal experiences with Elon Musk and Tesla while discussing his approach to podcasting, venture capital, and startup investing.
An exploration of Macroscope's AI-powered approach to understanding code bases, using abstract syntax trees and language models to provide high-signal code reviews, project summaries, and insights for engineering teams of all sizes.
Surge AI's founder Edwin Chen discusses how his data company has become a billion-dollar business by obsessing over high-quality AI training data, focusing on principled approaches to teaching AI models what's good and bad while avoiding Silicon Valley's typical growth strategies.
A wide-ranging conversation with Chris Sacca about risk, investing, storytelling, authenticity, and drifting back to his true self through various life chapters, from tech investor to climate tech founder.
Chris Sacca reflects on his journey through venture capital, climate investing, and personal growth, discussing his approach to risk, authenticity, and finding meaningful work that can create significant impact.
Elad Gil discusses the current AI landscape, drawing parallels to the internet boom of the late 1990s, and explains why most startups fail during major technological shifts while highlighting the potential for innovative companies to emerge.
A discussion with Warren Smith about his viral video on J.K. Rowling, the challenges of free speech on college campuses, and the increasing polarization and potential for political violence in society.
Gary Vaynerchuk discusses his entrepreneurial journey from running his family's liquor business to building VaynerMedia, sharing insights on business, AI, hustle culture, and the importance of passion and doing work you love.
A deep dive into Ali Rowghani's career at Pixar, Twitter, and Y Combinator, exploring the importance of maintaining high standards, understanding users, and helping founders build successful companies through intimate, personalized support.
Cal Newport argues that curated conversation platforms like Twitter and Facebook are inherently harmful, creating a "slope of terribleness" that pulls users into distraction, demoderation, and potential disassociation, ultimately suggesting people should quit these platforms entirely.
In this episode, Oji and Ezinne Udezue discuss how AI is reshaping the product management role, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, hands-on learning, and maintaining a curious and ethical approach to product development in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.
Here's a two-sentence description of the episode: Chris Best, co-founder of Substack, discusses the platform's mission to create a new economic engine for culture by supporting independent writers and media creators. The episode explores Substack's origins, its stance on free speech during challenging times, and its vision for the future of media in an attention-scarce world where technology can either degrade or elevate human culture.