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#50 - Anthony Pompliano
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English - February 04, 2024 00:00 - 1 hour - 109 MB - ★★★★ - 72 ratingsBusiness Health & Fitness podcast notes podcastnotes playlist Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Key Takeaways Qualities such as stickiness, gravity, and permanence are common among companies that have durable revenueJust because a company is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company does not mean that it has durable revenue Products with durable revenue streams tend to become deeply integrated and entangled within an organizationNet dollar retention rate (NRR) is not an indication of anything; it is a manifestation of the business in its current state Conceptual TAM calculations are often overestimated and do not match up with reality A company must earn the position to extend itself into new markets Power laws exist in every industry; most industries are dominated by just a few companies A company must have multiple acts beyond its core business if it wants to survive in the long term Every CFO must have three things: trust, command of the facts, and an understanding of what moves the needle for the company
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Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano is an entrepreneur and technology investor. He runs his family office which makes private investments, along with owning majority stakes in a number of operating businesses.
Additionally, Pomp hosts popular conversations on “The Pomp Podcast,” which has been downloaded more than 50 million times. Pomp also writes a letter that is read by more than 250,000 investors each morning.
Pomp’s interests lie at the intersection of finance, technology, entrepreneurship, and economics, which he tweets about extensively to his more than 1.6 million followers.
0:00 - Intro
3:11 - Incumbents and Competition in the Age of AI
5:12 - Media’s Relationship with Technology
9:48 - Individuals vs Institutions and the Future of Content
11:46 - Consensus, Truth, and Misinformation
15:47 - How to Cut Through the Noise
18:47 - The Decline of Trust in Institutions
24:10 - Balancing Optimism and Cynicism
26:46 - National Debt
33:22 - Bad Legislation, Bad Politicians, and Bad Incentives
37:54 - Growing Our Way Out of the Problem
42:19 - Autonomous Cars, Pig Heart Transplants, and How Innovation Propagates Itself
49:22 - Legislating Technology
55:04 - Increasing the Number of Entrepreneurs in Society
1:03:08 - When Better Technology Doesn’t Mean Better Outcomes
1:05:24 - Talent Allocation
1:10:56 - What Does Pomp Do Every Day?
1:19:52 - Lessons From 1300 Interviews
1:21:56 - On Fame, Audience, and Parasocial Relationships
1:29:23 - The State of Crypto
1:34:14 - Institutional Adoption of Crypto
1:37:20 - Is Slow-Moving Bureaucracy a Bug or a Feature?
1:42:02 - Remote Work and Regulatory Arbitrage
1:46:22 - Promising Cities and the Internet as an Equalizer
1:50:03 - Lessons From War
1:58:07 - What Should More People Be Thinking About?
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