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🗓️ 26 November 2019
⏱️ 98 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to curious with Josh Pek start the show |
0:07.2 | Welcome back to the curious podcast my name is Josh Pek and I'm your host and your name is listener and that's what you do you listen today's guest Britney Berlin |
0:15.8 | What a human what a person we talk about it all celebrity dating websites |
0:21.2 | Anxiety depression what it's like to be fucking human on this earth you might know her from vine |
0:26.7 | You might know her from all these comedy things. She's done and she is a great friend who I've been lucky enough to be gone close to |
0:34.1 | Because of our similar amount of fame on an app that no longer exists called vine which |
0:41.3 | I you know, I don't mean to talk ill of vine especially because one of the founders unfortunately passed away |
0:46.3 | Which is really sad, but I just you know I |
0:50.2 | Feel compelled to just say that like vine will forever be taught in business schools is one of the great sort of |
0:57.4 | Missed opportunities in modern business. I mean fuck. I mean in this day and age and I heard um |
1:04.7 | If you don't listen to Kara swishers podcast first of all Kara I fucking |
1:09.4 | On like I'm just a I'm a grossly big fan like it's it's it's it's almost gross how highly I think of you but |
1:19.6 | On Kara swishers podcast. She had Ben Horowitz on who? |
1:23.7 | Is part of the venture capitalist fund and recent Horowitz and they've you know funded some of the best biggest ideas from Facebook to |
1:32.0 | Everything else and you know Ben Horowitz sort of quote it saying like don't ever bring me a social media because |
1:38.2 | You're not you can't build a platform don't bring me the next Facebook or the next Twitter |
1:43.6 | It's too late. They will smash you they have too much money |
1:47.7 | They have too much capital and to own too much of the space that you're it's not gonna break through |
1:53.5 | But vine you know at the time when many of these social media's were still sort of in their like infancy or at the very least their adolescence |
2:03.1 | Sort of broke through because it was like this brilliant six second |
2:08.6 | economical |
2:10.1 | Creative package where people were able to like turn this looping artistry be a comedy or music or anything in between |
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