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Marc Andreessen, co-founder of a16z & Netscape

Marc Andreessen, co-founder of a16z & Netscape

Duration: 01:49:40
March 15, 2026
  • AOL acquired Netscape to establish itself as the "GE of the internet" for investors and advertisers.
  • The Netscape acquisition was a strategic move by AOL to bolster its stock price and enable the subsequent Time Warner merger.
  • The speaker adopted a pragmatic approach after selling Netscape, detaching emotionally to avoid distress from observing its business disintegration.
TIP799: The Davis Dynasty w/ Kyle Grieve

TIP799: The Davis Dynasty w/ Kyle Grieve

Duration: 01:05:49
March 15, 2026
  • The Davis dynasty, spanning three generations, offers a rich history of successful investing principles, emphasizing long-term value and patience.
  • A core lesson from the Davis family's investment journey is the importance of contrarian thinking and avoiding popular overvalued assets.
  • The dynasty's success highlights the power of focusing on high-quality businesses with strong management and economic moats, rather than chasing short-term trends.
#646 - Hey Patty!!

#646 - Hey Patty!!

Duration: 01:15:31
March 14, 2026
  • The podcast began with a humorous anecdote about songs referencing unavailable ingredients.
  • A notable early interaction involved a "semi-beautiful hand" pulling the speaker into an orbit at the 50th SNL taping.
  • The speaker expressed excitement about encountering various celebrities like Mel Street, Robert De Niro, and Chevy Chase.
Will The Iran War Oil Price Shock Sink Stocks? | Lance Roberts

Will The Iran War Oil Price Shock Sink Stocks? | Lance Roberts

Duration: 01:36:34
March 14, 2026
  • The primary driver of market impact from the current conflict is the duration of elevated oil prices, which could significantly deteriorate economic underpinnings and increase recession risk if sustained beyond 90-180 days.
  • Private credit issues are a significant concern with potential for firm failures and investor losses, but are unlikely to trigger a systemic crisis like subprime due to less complex derivatives and better bank shielding.
  • Despite technical damage and market corrections, opportunities exist to strategically reduce exposure during rallies and a "muddle through" economic year with stagnant employment growth is anticipated, barring prolonged oil price spikes.
What Trump Didn’t Know About Iran

What Trump Didn’t Know About Iran

Duration: 01:31:11
March 14, 2026
  • The U.S. President stated "I don't know about it" when questioned about a new report that the United States struck a school in Iran, killing 168 children and 14 teachers.
  • There is significant confusion and contradiction within the administration regarding the classification of the conflict in Iran, with officials using terms like "war," "incursion," and "excursion" inconsistently.
  • The podcast highlights a lack of clear objectives, a defined plan, and accountability in the U.S. military engagement in Iran, with rising gas prices and American lives lost as consequences.
The Next Bitcoin Bull Run Could Start In A Crisis | Jordi Visser

The Next Bitcoin Bull Run Could Start In A Crisis | Jordi Visser

Duration: 00:46:41
March 14, 2026
  • The private credit market is showing significant cracks and may signal a broader recessionary event, especially when combined with other stressed financial sectors.
  • Bitcoin has historically performed well after financial shocks and could be a beneficiary of current global instability, offering transparency and liquidity lacking in other asset classes.
  • Artificial intelligence is a disruptive force, rapidly changing the competitive landscape for businesses and creating new opportunities and challenges in both economic and technological spheres.
How Shantanu Narayen transformed Adobe

How Shantanu Narayen transformed Adobe

Duration: 00:30:39
March 14, 2026
  • Shantanu Naran led Adobe's bold shift from shrink-wrapped software to a cloud-based subscription model, revolutionizing the industry.
  • Naran's leadership was characterized by embracing discomfort and transforming challenges into opportunities, a lesson learned from his personal immigrant experience.
  • The successful disruption of Adobe's business model highlights the importance of proactive innovation and the courage to disrupt even established success.
No Mercy / No Malice: The Resistance Comes for OpenAI

No Mercy / No Malice: The Resistance Comes for OpenAI

Duration: 00:18:20
March 14, 2026
  • Consumer spending, which drives the US economy, is our most powerful tool to influence political decisions.
  • Economic pressure, not outrage, is how the Trump administration responds to policy challenges.
  • A coordinated, temporary pullback from discretionary spending on tech and AI companies can be an effective economic strike.
It Could Happen Here Weekly 223

It Could Happen Here Weekly 223

Duration: 03:58:17
March 14, 2026
  • The Clinton testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein was marked by Hillary Clinton's sharp and detailed responses, while Bill Clinton acknowledged limited interaction and a lack of awareness regarding Epstein's crimes.
  • During Hillary Clinton's deposition, numerous Republican committee members asked questions that veered into conspiracy theories, such as Pizzagate and QAnon, rather than focusing on substantive aspects of the investigation.
  • The podcast highlighted the significant organizational capabilities and dedication of the Clinton team in managing the optics and logistics of the deposition, including efforts to ensure flattering camera angles and controlled background settings.
Tall Poppy Syndrome, Bytedance Gets Blackwell Chips, WSJ Mansion Section | Diet TBPN

Tall Poppy Syndrome, Bytedance Gets Blackwell Chips, WSJ Mansion Section | Diet TBPN

Duration: 00:30:46
March 14, 2026
  • Organizations that are more open and academic in nature tend to generate more "digital exhaust" and public discussion about their internal workings, unlike more traditional industries.
  • "Tall poppy syndrome," a cultural tendency to criticize successful individuals, can stifle entrepreneurship and lead to a brain drain in otherwise stable, wealthy societies.
  • The increasing trend of custom-built, elaborate aquariums in wealthy homes signifies a shift where aquarium budgets are now considered alongside art budgets, driven partly by increased time spent at home.