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Token CEO

Speak While You Can (feat. Bari Weiss)

Token CEO

Lemonada Media

Business, Management

4.24K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

For today’s episode, Erika is joined by former op-Ed editor for the New York Times, Bari Weiss. The two talk why she stepped away from her position with the Times and how her new work serves the “purple people” of the world. They cover the importance of using your voice, not caring about what other people think of you, and the future of journalism & media as a whole.


You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/tokenceo

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0:00.0

Hey, token CEO listeners, you can find every episode on Apple podcasts, Spotify or YouTube.

0:06.9

Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon music.

0:10.9

Frankie just muted me, the producer. She fucks up every episode. It's like a gift.

0:17.2

It's an art, actually.

0:18.4

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0:33.3

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1:17.5

So today's episode, first of all, let's give a shout out to Naomi Osaka. If you can imagine yourself

1:23.2

at 23 years old or maybe you are 23 and you just gave a big fuck you to one of the biggest

1:30.4

tournaments out there because you don't want to talk to the media. You called the bluff of all the

1:35.1

old white men who run the circuit and you're like, no, I'm not doing this. It's not good for my

1:39.5

mental health. It's not where I want to be. It's not what I want to be doing. I give that woman

1:45.1

a ton of credit. I think it is audacious. I think it's bold. I think it's controversial. I've been

1:52.4

debating, you know, is she in the right or is she wrong to not want to talk to the media? I think

1:58.4

she is raising awareness of the fact that it is very personal for these athletes and to be

2:04.2

criticized through questions about your play can in fact affect your play itself. I also think

2:10.8

she's a woman who's made a ton of money. I think she is over a $50 million contract and she's

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