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    Explore "silver lake" with insightful episodes like "Gerard van Tilborg: North Harbour Rugby chairman as first of Silver Lake money about to be dished out", "Done deal: Why has NZ Rugby teamed up with Silver Lake?", "Selling off our national game", "What if the kernel is corrupt?" and "Democrats for Neighborhood Action" from podcasts like ""Best of Business", "The Detail", "The Detail", "Equity" and "Hole in the Air"" and more!

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    Gerard van Tilborg: North Harbour Rugby chairman as first of Silver Lake money about to be dished out

    Gerard van Tilborg: North Harbour Rugby chairman as first of Silver Lake money about to be dished out

    The first of New Zealand Rugby’s Silver Lake money is about to be dished out.

    Yesterday applications opened for clubs all around the country to get a slice of $7.5 million.

    It will see more than 450 clubs get between $10-40,000, with an expected focus on upgrading club facilities to make them community hubs again.

    North Harbour Rugby chairman Gerard van Ttilborg joined Mike Hosking.

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    What if the kernel is corrupt?

    What if the kernel is corrupt?

    Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s VC-focused podcast (now on Twitter!), where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.

    This week, Alex is on a much deserved vacation (but not from Twitter, it seems) so Danny Crichton and I chatted through the news and happenings of the week. Somehow we winded our way through the latest tech controversies, gave Chris Wallace a shout out, and ended with some funding rounds. I'll be out next week so don't miss me too much, but expect the entire Equity team to be back full-speed in mid-October. Thanks, as always, to our producer Chris Gates for his patience and diligence.

    Now, onto a sneak peak of what we got into:

    • Moderation continues to be the root of all problems. We got into the the anti-semitic comments that were spewed on Clubhouse, and what that means for the future of the audio-only platform. As Danny so eloquently put it: if Clubhouse is having moderation problems even with an exclusive invite-only user base, the problem will grow.
    • We also talked about Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's blog post, which triggered a debate between us on whether tech companies can even choose to not be political. For the record, Black Lives Matter is not a political statement. It's a human statement. Read this op-ed for more.
    • I wrote a piece about how a new program wants to be the Y Combinator for emerging fund managers. The whole "YC for X" model usually makes me roll my eyes, but listen to hear why I'm actually optimistic and bullish on programs like these taking off within tech.
    • Silver Lake added a $2 billion 'long-term' hedge fund backed by Abu Dhabi to its tech finance toolkit. The strategy is a signal to privately-backed startups, and potentially a slap in the face to SoftBank.
    • For a quick edtech note, I caught up with Duolingo's CEO this week in one of his rare press interviews. Luis Von Ahn explained the app's surge in bookings, and there's one key metric we pull out to noodle over.
    • Danny explained Gusto's latest product launch with, wait for it, Gusto. In all seriousness, he brings up interesting points about the future of fin-tech feeling more full-suite, and free.
    • Funding round chatter continued when we unpacked Lee Fixel's latest investment in India's Inshorts
    • Finally, we ended with LiquidDeath, which is not the name of a drinking game, but instead the name of a startup that has succesfully attracted millions in venture capital for mountain water.

    And with that, we will be back next week. Vote like your life depends on it, because it does.

     

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Democrats for Neighborhood Action

    Democrats for Neighborhood Action

    The Hole in the Air podcast team meets with Nicholas Schultz, president of Democrats for Neighborhood Action (DNA), and they discuss the club and its ongoing efforts and activism in the Greater Los Angeles area as well as Nick's own personal involvement in politics and government.  For more information about the club, one can visit the DNA website at https://www.dna-cadem.com.

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