The Private Equity Problem
A recent blog post sparked an unexpected wave of conversations, questions, and concerns about private equity—and this bonus episode dives deeper into the topic.
In this special edition of Nobody Listens to Chasta, Chasta and John explore what private equity is, how it operates, and why more people are beginning to pay attention to its growing influence across industries. From dance studios and veterinary practices to restaurants, healthcare providers, retail chains, media organizations, and even college athletics, they discuss how private equity has become a significant force shaping modern business and consumer experiences.
This conversation examines ownership, transparency, entrepreneurship, innovation, community impact, and the importance of understanding who controls the organizations and services we interact with every day. Whether you're a business owner, parent, educator, artist, entrepreneur, or simply a curious consumer, this episode encourages critical thinking, research, and meaningful dialogue about an increasingly important topic.
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00:00 – Why this bonus episode was necessary
00:45 – The response to "Is Dance the New Playground for Private Equity?"
01:30 – Why the article generated strong reactions
02:00 – Reporting versus opinion
02:45 – Why private equity is becoming a bigger concern
03:30 – Defining private equity in simple terms
04:20 – Holding companies, funds, and ownership structures
05:00 – Public markets versus private equity
05:45 – The role of profit and investor returns
07:00 – Exit strategies, legacy, and business acquisitions
08:00 – A real-world story from the veterinary industry
08:45 – Why understanding ownership matters
09:30 – Transparency challenges and information gaps
10:15 – Innovation versus acquisition
11:00 – How private equity impacts entrepreneurs
12:00 – The changing definition of business success
13:00 – Economic influence and market consolidation
13:45 – Favorite brands and private equity ownership
14:30 – Why consumers should research ownership
15:00 – When private equity first entered the conversation
16:00 – How awareness has changed since 2021
17:00 – The challenge of discovering acquisitions
18:00 – Signs that ownership may have changed
19:00 – Why students and young professionals should learn about private equity
20:00 – Everyday examples of acquisition and consolidation
21:00 – Toys R Us, retail, and changing consumer experiences
22:00 – Pet care, pharmacies, and service industries
23:00 – Private equity and college athletics
24:00 – Ownership, incentives, and conflicts of interest
25:00 – University funding and organizational change
26:00 – Beauty services, healthcare, and local businesses
27:00 – Journalism, media ownership, and information access
28:00 – Legal challenges, antitrust concerns, and consolidation
28:30 – Book recommendations for learning more
29:00 – Final thoughts on awareness, research, and community dialogue
Books Mentioned
• Bad Company by Megan Greenwell
• The Problem of Twelve by John Coates
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