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Yashiro23Waste of timeIs this about Sam and OpenAI or Annie? One-sided and drama-driven. What a waste of time!
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Pya3gWow, stellar reportingLove this, especially the Open AI. Finally more thorough coverage on this topic. Well done!!
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shawty-dubsBest OpenAI reporting I’ve heardLove this show! I don’t miss an episode.
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Tribeca83TrashyNot particularly informative and more keen on stirring up drama then conducting insightful journalism.
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geniuSIDroidSpecifically for season 5 (openai)Completely one sided and biased view written from the perspective of a professional victim.
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DaniellebezalelEllen Huet is my new favorite hostIncredibly informative. Loved this pod. Recommending to everyone I know.
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JalfredPQuality & Impressive & Amazing Story TellingAll the series have been so intriguing and captivating due to the quality of production and execution of the stories. The introduction melody/sound is the best!
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RI1969Episode 4 doesn’t workEpisode 4 of the John Macafee story will not play for me nor can I download it. So wondering if that file is corrupt. All the other episodes work fine for me and were very interesting.
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Travis_iiqGreat storytelling!Foundering is a really high quality production and the McAfee story doesn’t disappoint, proving yet again that truth is indeed stranger than fiction.
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tonyadastraWould love to see a sequel for TikTokGreat podcast! with a recent discussion about potentially banning TikTok, I would love to hear episodes covering the latest developments on this topic. Keep up the great work!
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yooperchicksInteresting storyThe host seems to have a lot of experience, but her voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard. Twangy and almost with a lisp, it’s distracting to the story. She can’t help her voice, it is what it is, but hosting a podcast may not be the best use of her talents.
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gggyoungGlad I check this outIt is brilliant on Bloomberg’s car is using reporters have covered the stories for years. they have the long-term knowledge and connections to tell a story behind the headlines.
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Colindro "THE DAMAGER"So Good!This podcast tells the stories behind the companies that shape our world calmly and thoroughly.
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ChughesSpectacular podcastI love this podcast series. Such great stories and insights about Amazon. For the record, I’m a big fan and happy customer of Amazon. I also am a fan of Jeff Bezos. We may not like some of his approach but he and the Amazon team literally invented cloud computing, and I don’t think they get as much credit on that fact as they should. Anyway, I refer this podcast to my friends. It’s riveting.
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cubreporter2Aspects of the Story MissingWhile the Amazon season provides interesting insight into Jeff Bezos’s hand in Amazon’s rise to extreme market domination at all costs, it lacks in several aspects. I was quite surprised the podcast makes no mention of the antitrust litigation (previous and pending) against Amazon’s marketplace. The allegations are quite credible and serious. Additionally, there’s no mention of Amazon’s controversial state sales tax practices with regard to the marketplace. These, to me, are proof that Amazon does not have people’s best interest at heart and also get at the issue of Bezos’s personal wealth. Instead, we get a whole episode about Bezos’s affair and the weird conspiracy theory pushed by Bezos himself, likely as a media distraction. Quite disappointed about that. I would’ve rather heard more about Mackenzie Scott and her experience at Amazon in the early days and being married to Bezos.
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jconrad622Balanced and thoroughI’ve listened to Tik Tok and Amazon and I’ve been impressed with both seasons and their hosts. It feels as unbiased as it gets by expounding on the achievements without dismissing the controversies.
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Sky Clad GuruStarted Strong, Ended WeakThe compelling initial revelations of the extent of Amazon’s ruthless attitude towards the people whose unacknowledged phenomenal hard work made it all succeed just trickles off into trite, repetitive cliches about what a selfish guy Bezos is. Should have carried that initial compelling approach through the end; the last several episodes communicate nothing we haven’t heard a thousand times already via every major news outlet’s hastily assembled evening news soundbites.
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TruthyMcTruthFace1776Stormy Daniels liedThe narrator of the Amazon season seems to have forgotten everything stormy Daniels said was found to be made up
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s chapstickMail CarrierAwesome show, I hope a lot of people listen. I’ve been a mail carrier for 15 years and Amazon has ruined the post office.
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hhhehhuuuuueuSo smart and funnyOne of the best shows out there. Great writing, great hosts, great music.
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dantmamnWhy the hateListening to season one and I don’t understand why she hates Adam so much. I don’t know the guy maybe I should hate him too but she never gives me reasons. She just talks about what a jerk he is… but not obvious things. “Oh he said the right things but didn’t mean it” how does she know? Seems like she has an axe to grind.
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Yingrid AppleThis Amazon story is very impressiveI listened to episodes 1 and 2 and the story is very impressive. Amazon is the company that has the greatest impact on our lives today. I want to know how this company is run, the story behind the scenes, especially the working environment of the employees, and how they feel. I will definitely continue to follow the story to the end.
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rosa manzoSo that’s what happenedYeah, I definitely want to listen to other stories about this sort of thing. Update: The TikTok season was great. Also, way better than WeWork.
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maginellyInteresting but very pro tiktokInteresting topic but very slanted towards tiktok. Has a school girl crush feel to it. Some moderate criticism of privacy and child abuse issues but more glowing reviews of the founders than I would expect from real journalism.
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yourmomsbreastaresoftInteresting, but half propaganda.Mostly child exploitation apologist, Trump hating, and China loyalist to the communist party.
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KhirstinToo politicalNot everything has to be about President Trump...
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Db71186Fascinating and insightful!A fascinating look at one of the most transformative companies of our generation. Shelly knocks it out of the park. Amazing look at the history and insightful view on what might come next!
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UntotheLambFinally someone is talking about this.I feel like TikTok’s dark side is something everyone knows about, but no one acknowledges, and it bothers me. Such an amazing series, I love the direction that Shelly and the team are going. Keep exposing what needs to be exposed. No one better to team up with than Dawn!
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Dorit PLThis Podcast is amazing!Perfect balance of excellent reporting and great story telling. Shelly Banjo clearly knows what she is talking about, and the presentation is so artful and well-edited. I’m now waiting in suspense for episode 4 to come out!
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Ashley UlticanStellar insight into the world of TikTok!Host Shelly Banjo provides incredible insight into the story behind TikTok. The storytelling hooks you and develops beautifully. Shelly had a way of weaving together the characters masterfully. The sound editing is fantastic, as well. I can’t wait for the next episode!
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naams05An Exciting and Sensational RideFoundering has been a truly eye-opening podcast. I thought I knew a bit about TikTok. I get sent videos every so often or I’ll hear about it in a celebrity story. But, I barely knew any of what I heard in these first two tantalizing episodes. There is so much behind this worldwide phenomenon that we didn’t hear about in the U.S. and Shelly Banjo’s capable, lighthearted and informative narration helps us understand this fascinating tale. I can’t wait for more!
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satan satan 666 420super interestingit’s crazy to hear about the work going into apps like tiktok and musically. it truly did feel like a random, one hit wonder app, but i guess it wasn’t at all! especially crazy to hear about the tiktok stars who have become insanely famous
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tk567123This is a Wild story!I love this style of storytelling. i didn’t know anything about TikTok beyond the headlines and this was awesome. Can’t wait to hear the rest
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jlem481Former WW EmployeeI worked for this ridiculous company for 3 years, she nails the reporting, but it was actually even crazier than she got into. The amount of money wasted was spectacular, they rented MSG for 3 days & flew the entire company to NY so that the narcissistic execs could feed their egos. Also Rebecca should have been highlighted more, she was a lot more responsible for some evil things that went on. Also, working at this company during the #metoo era was insane. While I absolutely believe there was legit harassment, amidst all the chaos for Adam’s attention, there were several cases of sociopathic women throwing wrongful accusations at men who were later proven to be innocent.
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MiMo7875Don’t drink the Kool-Aid!For what little I knew about the Fall of the WeWork IPO, I wasn’t sure what to expect of the Foundering podcast. Having binged all of the episodes in less than 2 days, I was pleasantly surprised. A. By the amount of quality content involving people who experienced and suffered for dealing with Adam Neumann and B. By how easily we can be misled purely because of another person’s charisma. Very good reporting on a somewhat tragic tale of our times: so long as the surface looks good, we don’t worry so much about the due diligence.
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Paolots12Great stuffEllen, bravissima. Congratulations on your podcast. It’s really good.
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LauraGallupNYYou will be hooked!There is so much good, juicy stuff about this company that I never knew! You can’t make this stuff up! Phenomenal story.
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CamLivedThis legit could be a movie!Somebody has to make a movie about this! I mean, this company exemplifies all of what’s wrong with the new era of entrepreneurship and business. Somewhere in there between the Monday tequila and printer getting thrown across the room, I was hooked!
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JTL329Great seriesI rapidly consumed the WeWork Foundering season. Great insight, thoroughness, and reporting. Would highly recommend!
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SylvezineMiddle of the Road StorytellingThe storytelling is okay, but dead set at telling the history of WeWork from a certain perspective. I get it, this isn’t actually a podcast about WeWork—it’s about Adam, the founder, on a podcast called “Founder-ing”. For me, the “taking-sides” perspective is always a letdown. Coupled with the naive interviews of ex-employees that don’t understand that being on salary means you don’t get paid overtime… there’s just a lot of disappointment and frustration as the series goes on. Worth a listen. Maybe. Are there too many episodes. Definitely.
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itsbritney96Well doneReally enjoyed this podcast. I think they did a good job of looking at the situation from various perspectives and weaving a clear narrative. The reviews that call the employees whining are missing the point. This podcast is called foundering because it is about the founder, and showing the stark difference between that founder and his employees is an important piece of the story. Overall a good listen.
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KarsenCrowListen with an open mind and enjoyThe sound quality and story telling in this podcast is second to none. Many rate the employees as “whining” when they complain about excessively low pay/odd job requirements. The point this podcast makes is comparing these requirements—some very serious with the CEO admitting to underpaying employees—with the overarching goal of WeWork to the outside world and within the company’s own culture. To say that the story of these young employees takes away from the podcast is a gross misunderstanding of a pivotal moment in technology and a failure to see the forest from the trees.
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antonio081014Wework serials are fantasticReally enjoyed the show about wework. Can’t wait for the next one.
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dannaishungryFascinating story made annoyingThe story of Adam and Wework is fascinating, but in addition to describing the egregious bad behavior, there is a lot of naive whining about things that are just normal business by entitled children. Its worth a listen but I recommend judicious fast forwarding.
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enrose108Well done!I’ve been following the WeWork saga for a while, especially after my former employer was inspired by the WeWork mantra. This podcast did an excellent job discussing the rise and fall of WeWork - why it became so big, what was at stake, and who really benefited from the unicorn dream - and it was done with sensitivity to the people who invested time, money, and their future in this dream. I was actually sad when the podcast came to an end. I’ll look forward to the next season.
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elreyeesGreat research and storytellingBrilliantly told. Like listening to a friend tell a fascinating story
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Herbie and MaeveFounderingReally well done, fascinating story
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ET4938Great listen!I enjoyed and learned a lot from the WeWork season even though I’m not in the startup world. Has both funny and serious parts and is really interesting!
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spcarverGreatWell done!
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chief2603Really well-reported and entertainingThis is a terrific podcast. It’s well-reported and the interviews from people who were there for the rise and fall of WeWork are a nice addition. But it’s also a lot of fun. The podcast tells a lot of great stories.
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