All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

Jason Calacanis

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg" is a dynamic and engaging podcast that brings together four of Silicon Valley's most prominent and outspoken figures: Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg. Each episode is a deep dive into the latest in technology, startups, politics, and the economy, delivered by this quartet of successful investors and entrepreneurs. Known for their candid discussions, insightful analysis, and often contrarian views, the hosts peel back the layers of the business and tech landscapes, offering listeners not just commentary, but actionable insights. Whether you're an entrepreneur, an investor, or someone fascinated by the intersection of technology and society, "All-In" promises a no-holds-barred look into the minds of some of the industry's most influential figures. Tune in for a masterclass on making, managing, and discussing wealth and innovation in the 21st century.

Episodes

  • E172: SBF gets 25 years, Trump's meme stock, RFK Jr picks VP, Biden's 2025 budget & more

    In a wide-ranging discussion, the hosts delve into several high-profile topics. Sam Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder, was sentenced to 25 years for his role in one of the most notorious fraud cases in the cryptocurrency world, leading to billions in losses for customers, investors, and lenders. In other news, Donald Trump's meme stock has surged, reflecting his unyielding influence in various sectors. RFK Jr's choice of a vice presidential running mate, a 38-year-old Bay Area lawyer, sparked debate among the hosts regarding its impact on his election chances and broader political implications. Furthermore, the discussion touched upon President Biden's 2025 budget proposal, which calls for significant spending amidst concerns about national debt and economic sustainability. The episode also highlighted issues such as the defense spending, federal debt, and the economic implications of government policies.

  • E171: DOJ sues Apple, AI arms race, Reddit IPO, Realtor settlement & more

    The episode delves into the DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple, highlighting allegations of the tech giant's monopolistic practices and their effects on competition and consumer choices. The discussion spans the AI arms race, underscoring the competitive landscape among tech giants like Apple, Google, and emerging AI startups. Reddit's IPO and its potential market impact are examined, along with the significant realtor settlement, which could reshape the real estate industry's commission structures. The episode presents a multifaceted look at how these developments could influence tech innovation, market dynamics, and consumer experiences.