Regulation
Discover key takeaways from 14 podcast episodes about this topic.

Ferrari's EV Disaster + Mamdani's Asset Seizure | PBD #807
Ferrari faces a potential 'EV disaster' with its new $640,000 electric car, while NYC politicians push for asset seizure from 'bad landlords,' reflecting broader ideological clashes impacting business and society.

The $110 Billion Dollar Man - Binance Founder Opens Up | PBD #797
Binance founder CZ details his journey from a rural Chinese village to building the world's largest crypto exchange, navigating regulatory challenges, and his vision for a future driven by digital assets and AI.

Alvin Roth on the Economics of Morally Contested Markets | Mindscape 353
Nobel laureate Alvin Roth unpacks the complex economics of 'morally contested markets,' revealing why societal bans often fail and how market design can address critical shortages in areas like organ donation.

Joe Lonsdale - Strait of Hormuz, China's Secret Move on Cuba and the AI Weapons Race | SRS #302
Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of Palantir and 8VC, details the geopolitical chessboard, from combating radical Islamists in Africa to the US's AI-driven military resurgence, while also highlighting AI's transformative potential for healthcare, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

There Is Quiet Panic Inside Trump World (w/ Sarah Matthews & Ben McKenzie) | Bulwark Podcast
This episode exposes the quiet panic within Trump's orbit, the dangerous incompetence in his administration's foreign policy, and the pervasive fraud within the crypto industry, including its deep ties to Trump's financial dealings.

LIVE: Bernie SOUNDS ALARM on AI in MAJOR EVENT
Senator Bernie Sanders, Congressman Ro Khanna, and author Naomi Klein warn that AI, driven by billionaires with anti-democratic ideologies, poses an unprecedented threat to jobs, privacy, mental health, and global stability, demanding urgent regulation and a human-first approach.

Why Almost EVERY Gambler Loses Money (w/ McKay Coppins)
A journalist's experiment as a 'degenerate gambler' reveals how online sports betting has fundamentally altered sports culture, eroded integrity, and created a pervasive, addictive environment designed for everyone to lose money except the house.

The Great Gold Scam
Conservative media personalities are exposed for directing their trusting viewers to gold companies that exploit them with massively marked-up 'commemorative coins' and hidden fees, leading to millions in lost savings.

The explosion of sports betting in America
The rapid legalization of sports betting in the U.S. has created a multi-billion dollar industry driven by aggressive marketing and technological innovation, yet major sportsbooks remain largely unprofitable while facing ethical and regulatory challenges.

Superbowl Ads SHOW ENTIRE US Econ Is GAMBLING, Weight Loss, AI
Super Bowl ads reveal a concerning truth about the American economy: it's increasingly propped up by gambling, AI, weight loss drugs, and cryptocurrency, with lax regulation enabling exploitation.

Football, Money, Power and Donald Trump
This episode dissects how Donald Trump leverages sports for political gain, the unchecked explosion of sports gambling and its societal risks, and the cynical weaponization of trans athlete debates for political advantage.

CNN Faces Backlash Over On-Air Trump Accusation | PBD #724
PBD Podcast dissects the political spectacle at Davos, Trump's strategic moves on Greenland and against Chase, and the media's role in shaping public discourse, featuring insights from a former SpaceX engineer.

Trump's Credit Card CAP, Musk's Iran Move, 50% OnlyFans Tax + Efran Soltani Execution | PBD Podcast
This episode dissects critical economic and geopolitical shifts, from Argentina's surprising debt repayment and the pitfalls of 'Buy Now Pay Later' to Trump's proposed credit card caps and the strategic importance of Starlink in global conflicts.

Gavin Newsom FUMES After Getting Confronted With DEVASTATING Report On Mass Exodus From California!
California is experiencing an accelerating mass exodus of residents, driven by high costs and "blue state" policies, while red states like Texas and Florida see significant growth.