In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
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In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
This week on Being Exponential, we’re diving headfirst into the wildest intersections of AI, politics, and the future of humanity. First up: Elon Musk’s surprise launch of the “America Party”—a tech-first political movement that promises to slash government jobs and spendings with AI. Is this visionary or dystopian? We unpack what it really means for democracy and the looming “AI jobs apocalypse.” Then, we shift to the markets and megacorps racing to dominate the AI ecosystem. From Musk’s Gro...
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...