Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Once he's in the job, it may get more challenging. It usually does.
Once he's in the job, it may get more challenging. It usually does.
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Your co-founder had a phone call with Goldman Sachs as you were trying to raise money. and effectively took them off of a Zoom and then apparently started to impersonate with a fake email address as well, somebody from YouTube. What happened?
Your co-founder had a phone call with Goldman Sachs as you were trying to raise money. and effectively took them off of a Zoom and then apparently started to impersonate with a fake email address as well, somebody from YouTube. What happened?
Your co-founder had a phone call with Goldman Sachs as you were trying to raise money. and effectively took them off of a Zoom and then apparently started to impersonate with a fake email address as well, somebody from YouTube. What happened?
Your co-founder had a phone call with Goldman Sachs as you were trying to raise money. and effectively took them off of a Zoom and then apparently started to impersonate with a fake email address as well, somebody from YouTube. What happened?
Your co-founder had a phone call with Goldman Sachs as you were trying to raise money. and effectively took them off of a Zoom and then apparently started to impersonate with a fake email address as well, somebody from YouTube. What happened?
Your co-founder had a phone call with Goldman Sachs as you were trying to raise money. and effectively took them off of a Zoom and then apparently started to impersonate with a fake email address as well, somebody from YouTube. What happened?
This is Andrew Ross Sorkin with The New York Times, and you're listening to interviews from our annual Dealbook Summit live event, recorded on December 4th in New York City. There we are. There you are.
This is Andrew Ross Sorkin with The New York Times, and you're listening to interviews from our annual Dealbook Summit live event, recorded on December 4th in New York City. There we are. There you are.
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It's a little bit of a different vibe. Just a little. It's just a little bit of a different vibe. Alex Cooper is here. And the reason we wanted to have her here today is that the media world is really shifting under our feet, who the public trusts, how they gather and get their information, who people are sharing their information with.
It's a little bit of a different vibe. Just a little. It's just a little bit of a different vibe. Alex Cooper is here. And the reason we wanted to have her here today is that the media world is really shifting under our feet, who the public trusts, how they gather and get their information, who people are sharing their information with.
The direction of travel seems to be moving towards podcasts, and the reigning queen is Alex Cooper. She's the host of Call Her Daddy. Her podcast is the number one podcast for women on Spotify with millions of listeners per episode. It's an unbelievable thing. She recently inked a deal for $125 million with SiriusXM. She also launched her own media company called Trending and the Unwell Network.
The direction of travel seems to be moving towards podcasts, and the reigning queen is Alex Cooper. She's the host of Call Her Daddy. Her podcast is the number one podcast for women on Spotify with millions of listeners per episode. It's an unbelievable thing. She recently inked a deal for $125 million with SiriusXM. She also launched her own media company called Trending and the Unwell Network.
She's building an empire. So we want to... Thank you for coming and welcome the head of the Daddy Gang.