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Inside the Hive

The Economic Armageddon Ravaging America

Inside the Hive

Vanity Fair

News

4.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2020

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Is American retail about to go through its most apocalyptic change since the invention of Main Street, U.S.A.? Larry Ingrassia, a former editor at The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times, joins Nick to talk about his new book, "Billion Dollar Brand Club," to discuss how the country’s corporate giants are finally getting what they deserve, how the Razor Wars, Mattress Wars, and Eyeglass Wars are a sign of what's to come for businesses everywhere, and why Trump's economic upswing will inevitably eventually fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Season 2 of Julia, the Max Original Series about the Life and Times of Julia Child returns

0:09.5

Thursday, November 16th.

0:11.6

Stream on Max and listen to dishing on Julia, the official companion

0:15.6

podcast. Welcome to Inside the Hive. I'm your host Nick Bill and I'm very

0:21.8

very excited today because the man sitting across for me if it wasn't for him

0:26.3

I actually probably would not have a job in journalism and I would probably be

0:30.5

at Google making millions and millions of dollars so thank you very much

0:34.3

for that. Great to see you Nick. Larry and Grasse. Yes so Larry was the business

0:40.2

editor at the New York Times when I was there as a lowly art director designing pages,

0:44.4

although I did have a lot of fun designing pages back then.

0:47.1

And you were good at that too.

0:48.3

I was good, it was fun.

0:49.5

I remember like taking pictures of toothpaste on the page and birds and all these different things.

0:56.0

And then one day by accident Larry, Larry let me try out for this job as a bits blogger for the

1:01.2

tech blog and fast forward, what it a decade now or something like that?

1:06.0

More than decade actually.

1:08.0

Maybe more than a decade and now you've written three books and magazine writer and everything.

1:13.2

I'm good at pretending.

1:15.2

I know what I'm doing.

1:17.1

But it's, yeah, if it wasn't for you,

1:19.0

I would never have had this opportunity.

1:20.0

So thank you very much.

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