Forged in America

E35: Gay, Conservative, and 2.5B: How an Outsider Won in Silicon Valley

46 min · 7 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio E35: Gay, Conservative, and 2.5B: How an Outsider Won in Silicon Valley

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In this episode, David Blumberg shares his wisdom about agentic AI, venture capital, and being politically discriminated not for sexual orientation in SF, but for being a conservative. The power of America, and capititalism is discussed along with breakthroughs in medical science and productivity due to artificial intelligence. Peter Thiel, Jordan Peterson, and many other luminaries are also discussed along with the power of religion and the Bible. Disclaimer: The Forged in America podcast features personal stories, experiences, and opinions from hosts Al Goldstein and Ravin Gandhi. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not investment advice, financial advice, solicitation of investments, or any form of professional recommendation.We strive for accuracy, but mistakes can happen and are unintentional. Nothing discussed should be relied upon for making financial, business, or personal decisions. Always consult qualified professionals before acting on anything you hear.Past performance or results mentioned do not guarantee future outcomes. Listeners are responsible for their own choices.

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Portada del episodio E44: Pete Kadens created $4B, 7,000 jobs, and wants to fix America

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E43: Morning Consult's $1B Founder on Why Entrepreneurship Is So Painful.

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E42: The Financial Guru to Billionaires On What's Coming Next

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