Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Podcast Appearances
She's building an empire. So we want to... Thank you for coming and welcome the head of the Daddy Gang.
Hello, everyone. So there's a lot to talk about here in terms of what's going on. I want to try to understand all this. You know, I went back and re-listened to your first episode ever.
Hello, everyone. So there's a lot to talk about here in terms of what's going on. I want to try to understand all this. You know, I went back and re-listened to your first episode ever.
Which was about sexting.
Which was about sexting.
Yeah. And now you're being called the Gen Z Barbara Walters. Yeah. So I'm trying to understand if you could just help us how this happened to you. I don't want to say it happened to you because I think you did this. But when you started with the first episode, what you thought was going to happen?
Yeah. And now you're being called the Gen Z Barbara Walters. Yeah. So I'm trying to understand if you could just help us how this happened to you. I don't want to say it happened to you because I think you did this. But when you started with the first episode, what you thought was going to happen?
When do you think you knew it worked?
When do you think you knew it worked?
You worked with Dave. I did. And Barstool. Yeah. How important, I mean, Barstool has become a force in the influence in this country. What did you learn when you were at Barstool?
You worked with Dave. I did. And Barstool. Yeah. How important, I mean, Barstool has become a force in the influence in this country. What did you learn when you were at Barstool?
Did you ever worry, though, that, like, you had gone past the limit?
Did you ever worry, though, that, like, you had gone past the limit?
Well, so but that's a question that kept working. So I'm curious what you think of just what's happened in the culture, because the culture has gotten more coarse. It's gotten more crude. Yeah. People have been willing maybe and maybe the argument is that people have been willing to have conversations they weren't willing to have before.
Well, so but that's a question that kept working. So I'm curious what you think of just what's happened in the culture, because the culture has gotten more coarse. It's gotten more crude. Yeah. People have been willing maybe and maybe the argument is that people have been willing to have conversations they weren't willing to have before.
But there's also it's changed the tenor of the kind of conversations that people have. have? Is that good? Is that bad? What are we supposed to think of all of this?
But there's also it's changed the tenor of the kind of conversations that people have. have? Is that good? Is that bad? What are we supposed to think of all of this?
And then you became an interviewer. Yes. And one of the things I'm very curious about is you've done a lot of fascinating interviews. But you ask, I mean, I like to think that I ask some occasionally tough questions. You know, you ask like Gwyneth Paltrow, Brad Pitt or Ben Affleck.
And then you became an interviewer. Yes. And one of the things I'm very curious about is you've done a lot of fascinating interviews. But you ask, I mean, I like to think that I ask some occasionally tough questions. You know, you ask like Gwyneth Paltrow, Brad Pitt or Ben Affleck.
And so... So what I thought was so interesting about this is Christina Aguilera, who you interviewed, said that, quote, you feel safe to her. Yeah. Do you feel safe? Do you think that when you interview people, you're a safe place? Because I've been listening to a lot of these episodes and I'm not so sure.