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SpaceX, technological sovereignty and the American Dream: Anthony Scaramucci

54 min · 29. Mai 2026
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In this episode, Sam Gyimah speaks with Anthony Scaramucci — founder of SkyBridge Capital, co-host of The Rest Is Politics: USA, and former White House Communications Director.  Ahead of the SpaceX IPO, Anthony explores what the rise of the commercial space economy, the concentration of tech power, and the evolution of digital assets mean for business and investors.   He reflects with Sam on the risks and rewards of investing in space, the state of US capitalism, and the strategic importance of the American public-private innovation model.  The conversation also examines the K-shaped economy, the narrowing of the American Dream, and the growing influence of major technology platforms on markets and policy. Scaramucci also sets out his view on crypto and the role blockchain-based assets could play in the future of finance.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd.  Music composed by: Sophie Sirota  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com [info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com], and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com [info@sgand.com].  You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode SpaceX, technological sovereignty and the American Dream: Anthony Scaramucci Cover

SpaceX, technological sovereignty and the American Dream: Anthony Scaramucci

In this episode, Sam Gyimah speaks with Anthony Scaramucci — founder of SkyBridge Capital, co-host of The Rest Is Politics: USA, and former White House Communications Director.  Ahead of the SpaceX IPO, Anthony explores what the rise of the commercial space economy, the concentration of tech power, and the evolution of digital assets mean for business and investors.   He reflects with Sam on the risks and rewards of investing in space, the state of US capitalism, and the strategic importance of the American public-private innovation model.  The conversation also examines the K-shaped economy, the narrowing of the American Dream, and the growing influence of major technology platforms on markets and policy. Scaramucci also sets out his view on crypto and the role blockchain-based assets could play in the future of finance.  Host: Sam Gyimah, Founder and CEO of SG& Capital Partners  Producers: Clare Williamson and Duncan Williamson for TGOB Media Ltd in partnership with SG& Capital Partners Ltd.  Music composed by: Sophie Sirota  For listener questions or business inquiries please email info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com [info@thegeopoliticsofbusiness.com], and to contact SG& Capital Partners please email info@sgand.com [info@sgand.com].  You can find a summary of the key points in this episode in The Geopolitics of Business Newsletter.  Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered or relied upon as financial, investment, legal or tax advice. While we seek to ensure the information shared is accurate and up to date at the time of release, no warranties or representations are made regarding its accuracy or completeness and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are solely the participant’s own personal opinions and do not reflect the opinions of SG&.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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