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    Explore "technology disruption" with insightful episodes like "Prof G Markets: Apple’s Headset Bet, Sequoia’s Big Breakup, and Hypocrisy at the PGA Tour", "How social media makes us antisocial", "What David Barse Learned From Watching A Credit Fund Blow Up" and "Bad Jobs" from podcasts like ""The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway", "The Gray Area with Sean Illing", "Odd Lots" and "Motley Fool Money"" and more!

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    Prof G Markets: Apple’s Headset Bet, Sequoia’s Big Breakup, and Hypocrisy at the PGA Tour

    Prof G Markets: Apple’s Headset Bet, Sequoia’s Big Breakup, and Hypocrisy at the PGA Tour
    This week on Prof G Markets, Scott shares his thoughts on what product Apple should be focused on to create more shareholder value, rather than its Vision Pro headset. He also explains the real reason why Sequoia Capital is spinning off its China and India units. And finally, he discusses the PGA Tour’s decision to merge with Saudi Arabia’s LIV Golf.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    How social media makes us antisocial

    How social media makes us antisocial
    Andrew Marantz is a writer at the New Yorker who, for years, has been deeply immersed in the world of conservative trolls, alt-right social media personalities, and online conspiracy theorists. His most recent book Antisocial has been viewed as a brilliant ethnography of the bizarre universe that is the alt-right.  But I’m interested in it for a different reason: Somehow, these folks have figured out how to manipulate the social media ecosystem that frames our political discourse. Thus, they represent an important window into understanding how that ecosystem functions, who it advantages, and where it dramatically falls short. We discuss: - Why Mark Zuckerberg’s defenses of Facebook so obviously fail - Where the conversation about “free speech” in America went completely off the rails - How alt-right personality Mike Cernovich cracked social media algorithms to influence the 2016 news cycle - What Marantz calls the “primary laws of social media mechanics” and how they can be manipulated to bring out the worst in human nature - Why conflict has become the primary way to garner attention and influence online while more constructive social interactions remain in obscurity - How a kid from a progressive, upper-middle-class family became one of the nation’s leading neo-Nazis - The role the social justice left plays in fomenting online extremism And much more. Book recommendations: Contingency, Irony and Solidarity by Richard Rorty  The Captive Mind by Czesław Miłosz Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener My book is available for pre-order! You can find it at www.EzraKlein.com. Want to contact the show? Reach out at ezrakleinshow@vox.com You can subscribe to Ezra's new podcast Impeachment, explained on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, Pocket Casts, or your favorite podcast app. Credits: Producer and Editor - Jeff Geld Researcher - Roge Karma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    What David Barse Learned From Watching A Credit Fund Blow Up

    What David Barse Learned From Watching A Credit Fund Blow Up

    David Barse was the CEO of Third Avenue Management when one of its credit funds melted down in late 2015. The collapse of the fund touched off a significant debate about market structure, and the appropriate way to invest in illiquid, distressed securities. On this week's episode, we talk to Barse about what he learned from the experience, and how he's investing today.

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