How Corporate America Responds to Global Crises, and a Truly WTF Tech Manifesto

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After unpacking the latest news from Israel and Gaza, Caleb and Adriele check in on several ongoing stories including Jim Jordan’s failing bid to become the new House speaker, Elon’s latest plans to make X financially viable, and another round of return-to-office announcements.

Then, they go deep on corporate responses to global crises, and which companies are obligated to speak up and when. Next, they react to a “Techno-Optimist Manifesto” from Marc Andreessen that left both of them speechless (not in a good way.)

All that, plus the Fed is rethinking debit card swipe fees and Caleb’s other podcast is determining the best album for becoming a Swiftie.

Discussed this week:

The Techno-Optimist Manifesto | Andreessen Horowitz

Fed to Propose Lowering Debit-Card Swipe Fees | WSJ

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Caleb Gardner

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