In this episode of Pivot, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the controversy surrounding Representative Lauren Bobert’s date at a theater. They also cover strike updates, Disney’s potential goodbye to ABC and linear television, and an interview with Benjamin Cohen about his new book, The Einstein Effect.
Kara and Scott discuss the controversy surrounding Representative Lauren Bobert’s date at a theater. They joke about the situation and its potential impact on Bobert’s campaign. Scott suggests that Bobert’s actions may appeal to her district in Aspen, where the incident occurred. They also provide updates on strikes, including the United Auto Workers’ targeted strike demanding a 40% pay increase, expansion of pension plans, and shorter work weeks. They mention the declining income of Disney’s linear networks and the potential sale of ABC and its affiliates to Next Star.
The hosts interview Benjamin Cohen about his new book, “The Einstein Effect,” which explores the impact of Albert Einstein on modern society. They discuss the official Albert Einstein accounts on social media managed by Cohen, highlighting Einstein’s humanitarianism, empathy, and contributions beyond his scientific work. They also mention Einstein’s ability to relate to people, his sense of humor, and his advocacy against nuclear weapons.
In this episode of Pivot, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway cover a range of topics, including the controversy surrounding Representative Lauren Bobert’s theater date, strike updates, Disney’s potential goodbye to ABC, and an interview with Benjamin Cohen about his book, “The Einstein Effect.” They provide insights and commentary on these subjects, offering a thought-provoking and engaging discussion for listeners.