EPISODE
Ryan Petersen, Palmer Luckey & Jonathan Gould, Diogo Mónica, Joe Lonsdale, John Shahidi, Will Bruey, Sam Levenback, Alex Heath
00:01:00 Ryan Petersen, founder and CEO of Flexport, a global supply chain management company, discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated former President Trump's broad tariffs, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding potential refunds for businesses that paid these tariffs. He notes that while the Court's decision deemed the tariffs unconstitutional, it did not provide clarity on whether the $175 billion collected would be refunded, leaving companies in limbo. Petersen also mentions that Flexport has developed a tariff refund calculator to assist businesses in determining potential refunds, emphasizing the importance of staying informed as the situation evolves.
00:02:00 As of February 20, 2026, here are some of the top movies from 2025 that have garnered critical acclaim and audience appreciation: **One Battle After Another** Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, this action thriller swept major awards, including Best Picture at the National Society of Film Critics Awards. **Sinners** A vampire action-horror film directed by Ryan Coogler, starring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles. It received a record-breaking 16 Oscar nominations. **The Secret Agent** A Brazilian film by Kleber Mendonça Filho, it won multiple awards, including Best Foreign Language Film at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards. **The Plague** A coming-of-age thriller that received critical acclaim and a warm reception at Cannes, including an eleven-minute standing ovation. **Jay Kelly** Directed by Noah Baumbach, this comedy-drama stars George Clooney and Adam Sandler, exploring the life of a famous actor traveling through Europe. These films represent a diverse range of genres and storytelling, reflecting the cinematic achievements of 2025.
00:03:00 Diogo Mónica, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Anchorage Digital, discusses his journey from leading security teams at Square and Docker to establishing Anchorage Digital, the first federally chartered crypto-native bank in the U.S. He highlights the challenges of obtaining a federal charter during a crypto-unfriendly administration and emphasizes the necessity for tech companies to build their own banking infrastructure to innovate in financial products. Mónica also notes a resurgence in new bank charters, indicating a shift towards tech-driven financial institutions.
00:04:00 Joe Lonsdale is an American entrepreneur and venture capitalist, known for co-founding Palantir Technologies, Addepar, and OpenGov, and serving as the managing partner at 8VC. He discusses the challenges facing low-end SaaS companies lacking robust systems of record, regulatory moats, or network effects, emphasizing that such companies are vulnerable to disruption, whereas well-established SaaS firms with strong tech cultures and significant investments in AI are better positioned to adapt and thrive.
00:05:00 John Shahidi, co-founder of Happy Dad Hard Seltzer, discusses the brand's impressive 31% year-over-year growth in January, even during the typically slow "dry January" period. He attributes this success to strategic in-store marketing efforts, emphasizing the importance of engaging customers at the point of purchase rather than relying solely on creator-driven promotions. Shahidi also highlights the evolving drinking habits of younger consumers, noting a shift towards lighter beverages like seltzers and teas, as health consciousness rises and traditional beer consumption declines.
00:06:00 Will Bruey, CEO and co-founder of Varda Space Industries, discusses the company's progress in space manufacturing, highlighting the recent landing of their fifth capsule and the upcoming launch of the sixth. He explains their strategy of implementing annual block upgrades to enhance hardware and software, drawing parallels to consumer electronics like smartphones. Bruey also emphasizes the focus on bio-manufacturing in microgravity over the next five to ten years, citing its economic viability and significant impact.
00:07:00 Sam Levenback, Senior Vice President and Chief Growth & Strategy Officer at X-energy, discusses the company's development of high-temperature gas-cooled pebble bed reactors and their collaboration with Dow Chemical in South Texas and Amazon in Washington state to build new nuclear projects. He highlights the importance of revitalizing the U.S. nuclear supply chain to meet the growing energy demands of AI and digital infrastructure, emphasizing X-energy's commitment to advancing firm power solutions. Levenback also underscores the significance of partnerships with investors like Arabor, who are eager to understand and support the nuclear sector's unique challenges and opportunities.
00:08:00 Alex Heath, Deputy Editor at The Verge and author of the "Command Line" newsletter, discusses his approach to tech journalism, emphasizing the importance of leveraging AI tools for efficiency while maintaining editorial oversight. He highlights the necessity of balancing relationships with tech executives to ensure fair reporting and shares insights into the evolving landscape of media, including the potential for independent writers to collaborate under unified brands. Heath also reflects on the challenges of holding exclusive stories and the significance of in-person interactions for sourcing information.