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#12
MAR 23, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC

How Matt Mahan Thinks He Can Save California

  • Demand Accountability - Mahan argues that California's decline is driven by a system that prioritizes spending and public sector union interests over measurable outcomes for taxpayers.

    The fundamental problem in Sacramento is that we measure success by how much we spend, not by the results we achieve for our residents.

    Matt Mahan
  • Streamline Housing - The discussion highlights how excessive environmental regulations and high development fees have created a supply crisis that makes living in the state unaffordable for the middle class.

  • Modernize Infrastructure - The episode explores the need for common-sense energy and immigration reforms to address the state's high cost of living and the fiscal threat posed by unfunded pension liabilities.

#11
MAR 22, 2026Joe Rogan

Fight Companion - March 21, 2026

  • Grappling Meta Shift - The group analyzes the evolution of the 2026 ground game, noting a move away from traditional Jiu-Jitsu toward more explosive, wrestling-heavy dominance.

    The sport is moving so fast now that if you aren't evolving your recovery as much as your striking, you're already obsolete.

    Joe Rogan
  • Alternative Media Dominance - The continued success of the Fight Companion format highlights a massive consumer preference for raw, unscripted banter over polished, professional sports broadcasting.

  • Longevity and Recovery - The conversation pivots to the latest 2026-era biohacking trends, specifically the mainstream adoption of advanced stem cell therapies for aging combat athletes.

#10
MAR 22, 2026The Investor's Podcast Network

TIP801: Value Investing Meets Venture Capital w/ Kyle Grieve

  • Embrace the power law - Portfolio returns are typically driven by a tiny minority of massive winners, meaning the cost of missing one home run is far greater than the cost of several small losses.

    Accepting losses is the cost of capturing outsized investing returns.

    Kyle Grieve
  • Scale into de-risked winners - Instead of entering a full position immediately, investors should 'average up' and increase their exposure as a business hits milestones and proves its long-term durability.

  • Exploit long-horizon arbitrage - Exceptional gains are often found by holding overlooked or unpopular businesses long enough for fundamental improvements to be fully realized by the market.

#9
MAR 18, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC

John Fetterman: The Rogue Democrat Who Broke Party Ranks

  • The Democratic Party's Identity Crisis - Fetterman argues that the party has drifted from common-sense bipartisanship, alienating core voters by prioritizing ideological purity over pragmatic governance.

    The party has changed, and we’ve lost that sense of bipartisanship that used to define how we get things done in Washington.

    John Fetterman
  • Fiscal and Border Accountability - The discussion highlights a growing urgency for stricter immigration controls and structural reforms to address the 'debt death spiral' threatening national stability.

  • Shifting Geopolitical Alliances - Rising tensions within NATO and evolving sentiments toward Israel suggest a major recalibration of U.S. foreign policy and international influence.

#8
MAR 19, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC

Jensen Huang LIVE: Nvidia's Future, Physical AI, Rise of the Agent, Inference Explosion, AI PR Crisis

  • The Inference Explosion - NVIDIA's strategic pivot toward low-latency inference, highlighted by the acquisition of Groq, marks the shift from training models to running them at massive scale.

    Physical AI is the new operating system for modern computing, and it represents a 50 trillion dollar market opportunity.

    Jensen Huang
  • Physical AI is a $50T Frontier - Beyond chatbots, the next wave of AI focuses on robotics and 'OpenClaw' as the new operating system for the physical world and industrial automation.

  • Moats via Vertical Integration - True AI dominance isn't just about the model; it requires a combination of custom token allocation, specialized hardware, and agentic workflows.

#7
MAR 20, 2026The Investor's Podcast Network

TIP800: Navigating an AI-Driven Market w/ François Rochon

  • AI is a foundational revolution - Rochon views the shift toward generative AI as a transformative era equivalent to the early internet, requiring massive infrastructure builds to sustain future growth.

    AI is a revolution on par with the early internet, and the circular investment dynamic in AI infrastructure is redefining what it means for companies to both defend and grow their businesses.

    François Rochon
  • Capex is the new competitive moat - Giants like Alphabet and Meta are leveraging heavy capital expenditures to simultaneously defend their core businesses and capture the circular investment dynamic of the AI economy.

  • Market mispricing in software - Despite the broader AI-driven sell-off in software stocks, high-quality compounders like Constellation Software remain undervalued as investors overestimate the immediate threat of disruption.

#6
MAR 17, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC

Travis Kalanick & Michael Dell Live from Austin, Texas

  • The automation of the physical world - Travis Kalanick explores the shift from digital platforms to physical robotics, emphasizing how 'capital as a weapon' is driving the development of actuators and autonomous systems.

    Capital is becoming a weapon used to automate the physical world through robotics and actuators.

    Travis Kalanick
  • Dell's $50B AI infrastructure play - Michael Dell highlights his massive investment in the hardware layer of AI, positioning Dell to capture the tidal wave of enterprise compute demand.

  • Closing the wealth gap via Invest America - Michael Dell proposes a $6.25B initiative to provide 401ks from birth for 25 million children, leveraging long-term compounding to address systemic inequality.

#5
MAR 18, 2026Mercatus Center at George Mason University

Harvey Mansfield on Machiavelli, Straussianism, and the Character of Liberal Democracy

  • Machiavelli's 'effectual truth' birthed modern empiricism - Mansfield argues that by prioritizing results over ideals, Machiavelli created the intellectual machinery for modern science and our obsession with rational control.

    Irony is what separates serious philosophy from the rest.

    Harvey Mansfield
  • Democratic vulgarity serves a necessary political function - The discussion characterizes figures like Trump as 'Shakespearean vulgarians' who embody a raw, democratic spirit that is often more authentic than the polished norms of the elite.

  • The supply of 'Great Books' has effectively dried up - Mansfield suggests that modern philosophy’s focus on technical control and the loss of classic irony has stifled the production of timeless, self-sustaining works of wisdom.

#4
MAR 20, 2026Joe Rogan

#2471 - Mark Normand

  • The Iterative Grind - Success in comedy requires a relentless writing pace where high volume is the only reliable path to the elite-level bits featured in specials like 'None Too Pleased'.

    Comedy is the only business where you have to suck for a decade just to prove you're not crazy for trying it.

    Mark Normand
  • Platform Sovereignty - Modern comedians are finding success by balancing the prestige of Netflix with the raw accessibility of YouTube to bypass traditional industry gatekeepers.

  • Social Counter-Pressure - Stand-up serves as a critical cultural release valve, maintaining the necessity of unfiltered speech in an increasingly hypersensitive social landscape.

#3
MAR 19, 2026Joe Rogan

#2470 - Pierre Poilievre

  • Fix the Housing Crisis - Poilievre advocates for slashing municipal red tape and tying federal infrastructure dollars to home-building targets to restore affordability for the working class.

    Government is the only entity that can take a perfectly good economy and turn it into a crisis by simply getting in the way of the people who do the work.

    Pierre Poilievre
  • End Inflationary Spending - He proposes a 'dollar-for-dollar' rule requiring the government to find one dollar of savings for every new dollar of unbudgeted spending to curb rising costs.

  • Unleash Energy Resources - The strategy focuses on repealing restrictive resource laws to fast-track permits, aiming to make Canada a global energy powerhouse and displace exports from hostile regimes.

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