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    What Next TBD: What’s Driving Tesla’s Layoffs?

    What Next TBD: What’s Driving Tesla’s Layoffs?

    Tesla’s market cap has dropped. The company had its biggest round of layoffs ever. The Cybertruck doesn’t seem to be taking off. And Elon’s posting through it. Is Tesla in serious trouble?

    Guest: Dana Hull, Bloomberg reporter and contributor to the podcast Elon, Inc.  

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    • 23 min
    ICYMI: Ann Maddox on Scandoval, Reddit and Grief

    ICYMI: Ann Maddox on Scandoval, Reddit and Grief

    Candice Lim is joined by We Signed An NDA co-host Ann Maddox, who you may know as Tom Sandoval’s former personal assistant. In March 2023, Maddox was teaching improv to a middle school in Japan when she found out Sandoval and his then-girlfriend Ariana Madix had split. At first, Maddox assumed this was simply routine tabloid fodder, which often plagued her employers as long-time cast members on Vanderpump Rules. But one specific photograph made her realize the rumors were true, which escalated into one of 2023’s biggest online watercooler moments: “Scandoval.” Maddox joins the show to discuss how she got into this line of work, what she knew when Scandoval went down, and what it’s like to have your personal and professional life dissected online.
    This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton.
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    • 35 min
    Money Talks: Felix Wins His Crypto Bet

    Money Talks: Felix Wins His Crypto Bet

    Five years ago, tech investor Ben Horowitz of Andreessen Horowitz bet our own Felix Salmon a 100-year-old bottle of wine that 10% of Americans would be using Bitcoin to pay for something by now. Ben lost, of course, but he’s ready to double down with a new digital wager! He and partner Chris Dixon discuss the past and present of crypto, blockchain, and AI.
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    Podcast production by Jared Downing and Cheyna Roth.
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    • 35 min
    What Next TBD: Is America Ready for Legal Psychedelics?

    What Next TBD: Is America Ready for Legal Psychedelics?

    How the semi-legalization of marijuana has drawn a road map for legalizing psychedelics—and also provided a list of pitfalls to be avoided. 

    Guest: Jane C. Hu, science journalist and author of the newsletter The Microdose.

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    • 26 min
    Slate Money: Why America’s Internet Sucks

    Slate Money: Why America’s Internet Sucks

    This week, Slate Money hacks the mainframe! Washington Post tech writer Shira Ovide joins Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers to discuss what’s wrong with America’s internet industry, how YouTube became the media empire no one talks about, and the promise and peril of the AI toothbrush. In the Plus segment: OpenAI is using YouTube to train ChatGPT. Is that legal?
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    • 54 min
    What Next TBD: Does Google Suck Now?

    What Next TBD: Does Google Suck Now?

    Why lately our search engines just don’t seem to deliver results. 

    Guest: Jason Koebler, cofounder of 404 Media and co-host of the 404 Media Podcast. 

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    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
546 Ratings

546 Ratings

hColette ,

Fascinating and easy to follow

Listening to podcasts has become my way to have my own moment and space while riding out the pandemic at home with my family. I’ve learned that discovering new podcasts is very hit-or-miss. This podcast is a delightful find—each episode has a fascinating topic that is well-researched and supported with interesting sources. The hosts have a clear delivery and (seemingly to me) their presentation is mostly scripted and well-edited, which means there’s not a bunch of filler or banter, and the podcast becomes about their topic and not their personalities. Listening to each podcast does provide an escape, as I really need to focus on the information to process it, which takes me away from current events.

Samd199 ,

TBD has so much potential

I am confused because TBD frames their episodes like deep dives into current tech issues but turns out to be less than 20 mins of surface level reporting when you count in the enormous amount of ads they play (seriously?! Ads at the start and then again right after the intro??) Their stuff on AI for example basically summarizes what NYT and others already report on without adding anything new.
If they framed this podcast as a brief morning report type show i wouldnt be upset.
Otherwise i would love to see longer episodes that set up the history of the topic and then an actual deep dives into the issue that plays both sides. And picking weird but interesting original topics instead of regurgitating the mainstream topics that already get reported on

Tyfgnm ,

What Next is solid - ICYMI needs new hosts

Solid podcast concepts but ICYMI needs to be split off into its own feed so that I can ignore it completely. The self-absorbed hosts reading their copy is insufferable.

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