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The revenue-intensive sectors of our economy have been slowing down, and the big technological gains are coming in revenue-deficient sectors.
Tyler Cowen • The Great Stagnation: How America Ate All The Low-Hanging Fruit of Modern History, Got Sick, and Will (Eventually) Feel Better: A Penguin eSpecial from Dutton
Forward on Apple Podcasts
podcasts.apple.comHe was an old-school fiscal Republican until the advent of cable news. Now he believes whatever Bill O’Reilly tells him to, though he gets a bit confused as to why.
David Sedaris • A Carnival of Snackery: Diaries (2003-2020)
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The industry is primarily funded by two groups: advertisers sold on the premise that they can reach young, educated consumers, and technology companies looking to turn listeners into paying subscribers with a relatively cheap-to-produce form of media.
Podcast Companies Begin to Advertise Like Hollywood Studios - WSJ
VC Bill Gurley on transforming health care
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Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
I’ve since learned that Griffin is locked in a nasty behind-the-scenes legal fight with Sony Pictures over his depiction in Dumb Money , which is set to begin its theatrical roll-out on Friday. Griffin has hired at least two separate law firms and sent multiple threatening letters, one of which I obtained, and he’s consulting with crisis P.R. peopl... See more
Ken Griffin’s Secret War on ‘Dumb Money’
But after listening to Brud CEO Tyler McFedries on Reid Hoffman’s Masters of Scale podcast, I’m coming around to the concept.