The Realignment: Help Marshall launch his new podcast today
Introducing The Deep End podcast featuring interviews with Balaji Srinivasan, Erik Torenberg, and Katherine Boyle.
Hey everyone,
Marshall just launched a new podcast today, and needs you to help get it off the ground!
If you could check out the show below, take a look at our first three episodes, and rate the show 5-stars at Apple Podcasts (as per usual), we’d really appreciate it!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deep-end/id1568752165
The Deep End
The Deep End by On Deck is a podcast where visionary builders, creators, and experts discuss world-changing ideas. We skip the surface level and go in depth into ideas that matter including the futures of commerce, higher education, art, governance, longevity, and more with some of the most exciting figures in these fields. The Deep End is hosted by Marshall Kosloff and produced by On Deck—where top talent go to accelerate their ideas and careers. Visit ideas.beondeck.com for show notes and additional essays.
The Network State with Balaji Srinivasan (Audio)
In this episode we talk to Balaji Srinivasan, formerly CTO of Coinbase, GP at Andreessen Horowitz, and founder of 1729.com, about some of the themes and ideas he is working on for his forthcoming book, “the Network State”, including: - Why he thinks decentralization is going to shape the future of media and the state How scar tissue causes people to miss impactful trends and ideas before they “go vertical” - Why digital geography is plastic and dynamic, and how it will lead to the formation of whole new countries and cities - The distinction between founders who build the future and inheritors who run legacy businesses or win public office in the current system. - Why Silicon Valley is no longer a physical place and the portability of social networks
EPISODE NOTES
Links to resources mentioned in the episode:
1729 - Founding vs. Inheriting and the Network Union, 2021
Why Software Is Eating The World by Marc Andreessen, 2011
Software Is Reorganizing the World by Balaji Srinivasan, 2013
Civic Tech with Katherine Boyle (Audio)
-- The definition of civic tech and its five core areas: aerospace and defense, public safety, education, transportation, and infrastructure. -- Why investing in tech is more important than ever. -- How the last 50 years have seen the best and brightest move into the private sector due to loss of status, trust, and pay that used to accompany public sector jobs. -- How the financialization of the economy has contributed to the crisis of talent in public service. -- Why we can’t depend exclusively on governments to solve our problems in a world where no one wants to work in government. -- How civic tech offers new solutions to problems currently being solved by analog executive departments. -- The difference between public goods and consumer goods.
Higher Education with Erik Torenberg (Audio)
In this episode we are talking to Erik Torenberg, co-founder and chairman of On Deck. Erik is on a mission to build On Deck into a modern education institution for the future of work. We discussed: - What’s causing incumbent universities to fail. - The opportunities that exist for new institutions to chart a different path. - Unbundling and cost disease in education. - Talent identification and credentialism.
The Deep End is produced by On Deck - where top talent goes to accelerate their ideas and careers. We hope those who listen to the ideas on this show are inspired to build. To learn more about On Deck’s programs visit beondeck.com. For show notes and additional resources related to The Deep End check out ideas.beondeck.com.
Congrats Marshall!! I tapped through as soon as your e-mail came through and started with the Srinivasan chat. It's worth starting a podcast to have 80 minutes of Balaji's time.
"Let's dive in," is a nice touch.