Rich Lessons

Sevetri Wilson and Sheena Allen

The Rich Lessons Podcast, hosted by Sevetri and Sheena, cuts through the noise with rich insights and real conversations about business, life, and everything in between—offering hard truths, valuable lessons, and stories still being written.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Met Gala Backlash, Spirit Airlines Shuts Down, GameStop Bids on eBay & Anthropic vs. OpenAI | Rich Takes

    This week on Rich Takes, Sheena and Sevetri break down the headlines making noise in business, tech, and culture. The Met Gala is back, and so is the controversy. This year's backlash goes beyond the dress code: Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez are now the event's biggest backers, and A-listers like Taraji P. Henson and Jennifer Lewis are speaking out. Plus, Beyoncé made her return after 10 years — and Blue Ivy might have outshined everyone. Spirit Airlines is officially gone. We unpack what the shutdown really means for working-class travelers, how the blocked JetBlue merger played a role, and why the government's decision not to intervene could have long-term consequences for everyday Americans. GameStop just put in a $56 billion bid to acquire eBay, a company nearly ten times its size. Is it a serious play or a strategic squeeze? We break down the CEO's history and what this move actually signals. The Great Wealth Transfer is coming: nearly $100 trillion is expected to change hands from Baby Boomers by 2048, and $30 to $40 trillion of that is projected to go directly to women. What does that mean for investing, impact, and economic power? In AI news, Anthropic is reportedly closing a funding round that would value the company at $900 billion — surpassing OpenAI's $852 billion valuation. Two companies. Both nearly worth a trillion dollars. Let that sink in. And we close out with New Orleans: Is the city actually running out of time before it goes underwater? Real estate prices say one thing. Climate scientists say another. Rich Takes drops every Thursday. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

    27 min
  2. 23 APR

    Tim Cook Steps Down, Tech Layoffs Are Back & Claude Is Killing the Vibe | Rich Takes

    From Tim Cook stepping down as CEO of Apple after 15 years to mass layoffs hitting Big Tech, media, and beyond, the future of work is changing faster than most people are ready for. Starting September 1, 2026, Tim Cook officially steps down as Apple CEO after 15 years, handing the reins to John Ternus, current SVP of Hardware. Was this a long time coming? Is Apple too stagnant to survive another decade without a Steve Jobs-level disruption and innovation? We're getting into all of it. Then, big tech layoffs are back, and this time they're spreading. Meta is cutting 10% of its workforce (~8,000 jobs). And it's no longer just a Silicon Valley problem. Disney, Sony, Warner Brothers, hospitality, finance, retail — nobody's safe. We also tackle the real question: will AI actually create new jobs, or is universal basic income closer than we want to admit? And Anthropic is out here testing limits — literally. Claude Design is making waves, Claude Code may be getting pulled from the $20/month Pro plan, and we're breaking down what that means for everyday builders and creators trying to keep up without breaking the bank. Plus: the gatekeeping debate is back, sparked by designer Law Roach — and we're not holding back. Topics covered: Tim Cook steps down + who's taking over AppleBig tech layoffs spreading beyond Silicon ValleyAI, job replacement & the universal basic income conversationClaude Design, Claude Code & Anthropic's pricing movesGatekeeping in business: good or bad?🎙️ New episodes of Rich Lessons drop every Tuesday. Rich Takes drops every Thursday. 📍 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube — search Rich Lessons

    17 min
  3. 14 APR

    Vibe Coding: The Honest Truth About Building a Business Without Writing a Single Line of Code

    Vibe coding is everywhere, but is it actually changing who can build a tech company, or is it just giving everyone a very polished prototype?Sevetri and Sheena are back with a conversation about the AI-powered development trend taking over the startup world. They break down what vibe coding actually is, who it's for, and — as two tech founders who've built and scaled companies — what the headlines aren't telling you.In this episode:→ What vibe coding really means (and why it's not the same as shipping a product)→ Why Apple is pulling vibe-coded apps from the App Store — and what that signals→ How a friend used Lovable to build a startup and still had to hire a CTO→ The non-technical founder reality check: can you vibe code your way to 7 figures?→ Claude Code vs. Lovable vs. Replit — which platform should you actually start with?→ AI layoffs: genuine disruption or corporate cover for cutting costs?→ The data center problem nobody wants to talk about while they're using ChatGPT→ Why Sheena thinks we're giving AI too much credit too soon, and why Sevetri pushes backWhether you're a founder ready to ship your first MVP, a non-technical entrepreneur trying to compete, or just someone trying to make sense of the AI wave, this episode gives you the real framework, not the hype.Follow Rich Lessons on Instagram, YouTube, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.#VibeCoding #AITools #StartupLife #Entrepreneurship #RichLessons #ClaudeAI #Lovable #TechFounders #AIForEntrepreneurs

    35 min
  4. 9 APR

    AI Unicorn or Scam? $1.8B Startup, NCAA Chaos & The “Copy-Paste” AI Problem | Rich Takes

    This week on Rich Takes, we’re breaking down the headlines shaping culture, business, and the future of entrepreneurship—and some of them are wild. From a controversial $1.8B AI-powered startup raising eyebrows, to the evolving reality of college sports money + transfer chaos, to a growing backlash against “copy-paste AI” design, this episode is packed with unfiltered takes you won’t hear anywhere else. Here’s what we’re getting into: 🧠 The rise of the 2-person AI unicorn—genius or scam? Two brothers. A $20,000 investment. $1.8 billion in revenue and zero outside investors. Sheena and Sevetri break down the rise of Medvi, the AI-powered telehealth company that The New York Times calls the first true AI-built unicorn, and why Business Insider isn't buying the hype.💰 Can you really build a billion-dollar company with no investors + AI tools?🏀 NCAA madness: transfer portal chaos (including 1,000+ athletes), NIL money, and what it means long-term🎤 Concert culture, resale madness & why everyone is suddenly on tour (including Jay Z and Ye) ⚠️ The growing problem with AI: why everything is starting to look the same. As vibe coding and AI-generated design flood the internet, everyday consumers are starting to notice that everything looks the same. Is AI killing brand identity for founders and entrepreneurs?💭 Do you need delusion (or narcissism?) to become wildly successful?🧾 Billionaires then vs. now—who’s actually creating impact?Plus, quick hits on culture, sports (Angel Reese's impact on WNBA ticket sales and South Carolina’s loss in the NCAAW championship game), and what’s really driving attention (and money) right now. If you're an entrepreneur, creator, or just trying to understand where things are headed, this is your weekly reality check. 🎙️ Rich Takes is the quick-hit segment from Rich Lessons—short, sharp, and straight to the point. 🎙️ New Rich Lessons episode dropping April 14th — subscribe so you don't miss it. Tap in, subscribe, and stay ahead.

    24 min

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The Rich Lessons Podcast, hosted by Sevetri and Sheena, cuts through the noise with rich insights and real conversations about business, life, and everything in between—offering hard truths, valuable lessons, and stories still being written.

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