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The RollupMay 13 52 min
Kraken CEO: How I Built a $20B Company
- Kraken is expanding its business model from a cryptocurrency exchange to a comprehensive financial services and infrastructure provider, offering 'trading as a service' and enabling other fintechs to build permissionlessly.
- The company prioritizes a global, regulatory-first approach, obtaining licenses in various jurisdictions to offer a wide range of products and services, effectively building a financial stack akin to a combination of traditional financial institutions and exchanges.
- Kraken integrates AI to enhance internal efficiency and empower employees, viewing it not as a job replacement but as a tool to augment capabilities and drive innovation across the organization.

BanklessMay 13 1h 22m
Will AI Populism Decide the 2028 Election? | Jasmine Sun
- AI populism is a rapidly growing political force, uniting diverse groups concerned about its societal and economic impacts, and is increasingly tied to core voter concerns like affordability and jobs.
- The conversation highlights a growing distrust of elites and a sense that capital no longer needs labor, leading to a potential shift in political alliances and a demand for a new social contract.
- While the long-term economic impacts of AI are debated, policy discussions are focusing on proactive measures like expanded unemployment insurance, universal healthcare, and rethinking education to support workers through technological transitions.

Money Guy ShowMay 13 1h 06m
Everyday Investors Are Beating Fund Managers (Copy Their Strategy)
- Many professional money managers and average investors underperform the market due to behavioral biases like loss aversion and herd mentality.
- The strategy of "always be buying" through dollar-cost averaging, even during market downturns, historically yields significant returns.
- Time in the market is more valuable than timing the market, emphasizing consistent investing over trying to predict market movements.

The Megyn Kelly ShowMay 13 18 min
CA Mayor Admits To Being Chinese Foreign Agent, Patel Clashes with Dems, MA Shooting: AM Update 5/13
- The mayor of Arcadia, California, resigned and agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent of a foreign government, specifically China, by pushing pro-China propaganda.
- FBI Director Cash Patel faced a contentious budget hearing where Democrats questioned his conduct, management style, and alleged personal use of government resources, which Patel vehemently denied.
- A temporary federal ban on Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood is set to expire, and President Trump indicated Republicans may not have the consensus to extend it.

Forward GuidanceMay 13 48 min
The Fed Is Losing Its Easing Bias While AI Props Up The Economy | Neil Dutta
- The Fed is likely to maintain a focus on inflation due to stable labor markets and high stock prices, with limited trade-offs to consider other priorities.
- A significant boom in capital expenditures, particularly in data center construction, is driving a new economic flywheel with substantial implications for equity markets and consumer spending.
- The economy is experiencing unusual supply-side shocks, including geopolitical events and trade policies, which are complicating economic forecasting and potentially creating tension with White House policy.

TBPN LiveMay 13 30 min
Altman’s Testimony, AI SPV Drama, Ebay Rejects $GME Bid | Diet TBPN
- Sam Altman is testifying in the OpenAI vs. Elon Musk trial, facing allegations of deception and a potential betrayal of the company's nonprofit mission.
- The discussion around Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) in venture capital highlights potential legal gray areas and regulatory scrutiny in facilitating secondary stock sales.
- There's a burgeoning advancement in real-time AI interaction models, with a focus on native, full-duplex audio and video capabilities.

Excess ReturnsMay 12 1h 17m
He Wrote the Book on Bubbles | Edward Chancellor on If AI is Different
- Historical capital booms, driven by new technologies like railways and the dot-com era, often result in overinvestment and a shakeout of less successful companies, even if the technology proves beneficial long-term.
- The current AI capex boom echoes past patterns of intense investment driven by excitement, but the long-term demand and profitability are uncertain due to potential overestimation and inherent limitations like AI hallucinations.
- Investors should be wary of "anti-bubbles"—sectors or companies that are unfairly depressed due to perceived disruption, as historical analysis shows markets often misjudge long-term losers.

TBPN LiveMay 12 46 min
Condé Nast CEO Explains Why Human Journalism Wins in the AI Era
- Legacy media brands like Vogue and The New Yorker demonstrate remarkable durability and value due to their decades-long establishment and ability to produce deeply researched, high-quality content.
- The media industry's ability to adapt to technological shifts, such as the embrace of streaming after initial resistance to digital music consumption, highlights the importance of customer behavior over industry preference.
- In the age of AI and an overwhelming volume of content, authentic, human-generated journalism and curated brand experiences offer a competitive advantage and are increasingly valued by audiences.

The Startup Ideas PodcastMay 12 47 min
The $1M+ Solo AI Agent Business (Full Course)
- The core business model involves selling "digital employees" powered by AI agents, abstracting away all technical complexity for clients who pay a monthly fee.
- Focus on offering a seamless, "unlimited" experience to customers rather than detailing usage of tokens or specific agents to simplify the sales process and enhance perceived value.
- Target legacy industries like marketing agencies, law firms, and insurance companies, addressing common executive pain points such as excess emails, meetings, and follow-ups with vertically specific AI solutions.

The Ben Shapiro ShowMay 12 1h 04m
Ep. 2424 - Here’s How China SPIES on the US
- China is identified as a geopolitical enemy actively seeking to undermine America's global influence through various means, including intellectual property theft and political infiltration.
- The podcast highlights concerns about foreign agents allegedly working within American institutions at multiple levels of government.
- Strategies to counter China's influence include economic decoupling, forming strong alliances, and cutting off their sources of revenue and allies, as seen in the U.S. approach to Iran and Venezuela.