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What happens when you apply Silicon Valleyâs speed and innovation to reinvent defense technology? Trae Stephens, co-founder of Anduril, is running that experiment in real-time. His company creates software-driven, hardware-enabled autonomous systems designed to transform national security capabilities amid growing global tensions.
In today's episode, Trae and I dive deep into the ethics of warfare, technology's evolving role in national defense, the complexities of Great Power conflict with China, and how Traeâs personal faith shapes his vision for responsible innovation.
We explore:
⢠An overview of Anduril's mission and platform
⢠A look at the "Four Americas" and why we need a strong military
⢠How Trae uncovered gaps in intelligence that led to Andurilâs founding
⢠The âdonât work at Andurilâ campaign and how transparency filters talent
⢠A glimpse at Andurilâs reading list and the case for organizational reading lists
⢠An overview of Lattice, the software behind every platform Anduril builds
⢠Why too much innovation can be a problem
⢠How Anduril took over the IVAX project from Microsoft
⢠Why single domain defense companies wonât win
⢠An overview of Just War Theory, and how it guides Andurilâs mission
⢠How the U.S. is stacking up against Chinaâs intelligence and military
⢠How Andurilâs mission is compatible with Traeâs faith
⢠Lessons from Peter Thiel, Alex Karp, and Palmer Luckey
⢠And much more!
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Transcript: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/how-anduril-is-reimagining-the-defense-industry-trae-stephens
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Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(04:33) An overview of Anduril
(05:31) The surprising way Trae got into Georgetown
(11:58) Traeâs work with computational linguistics
(13:37) âThe four Americasâ and why we need a strong military
(16:05) How Trae uncovered gaps in intelligence and military that prompted Andurilâs founding
(20:49) Why the incentive structure in the defense industry wasnât working
(23:08) An overview of Andurilâs leadership
(25:53) The first Anduril office and how they approach hiring
(31:13) The Anduril reading list
(34:23) Andurilâs building philosophy, and the software behind all their products
(38:45) How Anduril partners with DOD to understand what to build
(41:21) Why too much innovation is not sellable
(45:29) How Anduril took over the IVAS program from Microsoft
(47:57) The future of weaponry
(51:26) Andurilâs growth strategy: buying and building
(55:02) The single domain companies Trae is excited about
(58:44) How the US stacks up against China
(1:05:20) Traeâs thoughts on conflict resolution and the current administrationâs approach
(1:08:14) How Andurilâs work in Europe may change
(1:09:37) Why Trae believes his work aligns with his faith
(1:12:39) An overview of âJust War Theoryâ
(1:15:38) Lessons from Peter Thiel, Alex Karp, and Palmer Luckey
(1:19:05) Final meditations
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Follow Trae Stephens
X: https://x.com/traestephens
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trae-stephens-485a811/
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Resources and episode mentions
âBooksâ
⢠Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis: https://www.amazon.com/Hillbilly-Elegy-Memoir-Family-Culture/dp/0062300547
⢠The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11: https://www.amazon.com/Looming-Tower-Al-Qaeda-Road-11/dp/1400030846
⢠Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre 1st Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Impro-Improvisation-Theatre-Keith-Johnstone/dp/0878301178
⢠The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare Hardcover: https://www.amazon.com/Kill-Chain-Defending-America-High-Tech/dp/031653353X
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In a world where attention is fragmented and algorithms rule the content landscape, Chris Best and Hamish McKenzie are taking a radically different approach with Substack. Rather than chasing clicks, Substack focuses on a simple yet powerful idea: creators should own their work and make money directly from their audience through paid subscriptions. With over 5 million paid subscriptions and tens of millions of active readers, Substack has turned this model into a transformative force in media.
In this episode, Chris and Hamish unpack how theyâre reshaping creator economics, navigating AIâs role in creativity, and enabling a new era for writers, from serialized fiction to short-form video. Their bet? That if content adds real valueâwhether it educates, entertains, or helps people earnâaudiences will pay for it.
In our conversation, we explore:
⢠How Substack grew from a simple newsletter tool to a multi-format media platform with 5 million+ paid subscriptions
⢠Why the "soul connection" between creators and audiences is becoming more valuable in an AI-dominated world
⢠The inside story of Substack's clash with Elon Musk and how it ultimately strengthened their platform
⢠Why the ceiling for great writing and culture might be much higher than we're currently imagining
⢠How Substack's subscription model creates dramatically better economics for creators than ad-supported platforms
⢠Chris's "grand unified theory" for how AI will influence content creation and consumption
⢠Why their short-form content isn't just a "sticky trick" but a pathway to deeper engagement and discovery
⢠The future of traditional prestige media brands
⢠Much more
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For a full transcript of the episode, please visit: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/the-substack-playbook
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Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(05:27) An overview of Substack and its current scale
(06:53) The origin story of Substack
(19:20) Finding the first believers
(24:17) Successful fiction on Substack, and why thereâs potential for much more
(29:09) The different mediums available on Substack
(32:27) How Substackâs feed differs from social media
(37:33) The clash with Elon Musk and Twitter/X
(47:23) How Substackâs network helps creators succeed
(52:07) TikTok creators moving to Substack after the ban
(56:20) The future of paid media consumption
(58:24) Chris's grand unified theory of AI and media
(1:07:07) Substackâs AI tools
(1:10:54) Why itâs hard to predict where AI is taking us next
(1:13:42) Advice for traditional media institutions
(1:16:48) Final meditations
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Follow Chris Best
X: https://x.com/cjgbest
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjgbest/
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Follow Hamish McKenzie
X: https://x.com/hamishmckenzie
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamishmckenzie/
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Resources and episode mentions
âBooksâ
⢠The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness: https://www.amazon.com/Anxious-Generation-Rewiring-Childhood-Epidemic/dp/0593655036
⢠The Canterbury Tales: https://www.amazon.com/Canterbury-Tales-Geoffrey-Chaucer/dp/0140424385
âPeopleâ
⢠Jairaj Sethi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jairaj-sethi/
⢠Andrew Chen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewchen/
⢠Mike Kerns on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-kerns-63219/
⢠Patrick Collison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickcollison/
âOther resourcesâ
⢠Substack: https://substack.com/
⢠Kik: https://kik.com/
⢠Listicle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listicle
⢠The dress: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress
⢠Craigslist: https://www.craigslist.org/
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Sequoia Capital is synonymous with outstanding performance, backing companies like Apple, Google, Airbnb, and Stripe. In todayâs episode, I chat with Roelof Botha, Sequoiaâs Managing Partner, about what it takes to see the future first, capitalize on it intelligently once it arrives, and help founders build enduring companies.
Roelof is especially well-placed to discuss such matters. Not only has Sequoia navigated more than 50 years of market cycles, Roelof has personally spent more than 20 years helping shape the firmâs unique approach. From honing a philosophy rooted in clear thinking and long-term vision to asking the tough question of "What would you do with only 12 months of runway?" Roelof breaks down the mindset thatâs helped Sequoia and its founders thrive, and what others can learn from it.
In our conversation, we explore:
⢠The psychological biases that most frequently derail investors
⢠Why the first-mover advantage is often a disadvantage in technology
⢠Why excess funding often undermines innovation
⢠The story of PayPal's near-death experience and how it sparked its most critical innovations
⢠How Roelofâs training as an actuary shaped his long-term thinking
⢠How Sequoia maintains investment discipline through market cycles
⢠Why they donât use the word âdealâ at Sequoia
⢠How the US can maintain the lead in the AI race
⢠The thinking behind the Sequoia Capital Fund and the firmâs organizational structure
⢠And much more
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For a full transcript of the episode, please visit: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/lessons-from-20-years-of-vc-roelof-botha
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Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(04:50) Roelof on the AI bubble
(07:26) Sequoiaâs Monday tracker and investment tools
(09:25) AI's role in business growth
(11:55) The challenge of spotting unicorns in a climate of rapid growth
(14:48) Roelofâs critique of capital-heavy AI startups
(19:30) A glimpse at how partners work at Sequoia
(21:43) A lesson from PayPal
(24:09) Roelofâs interest in decision-making and biases
(27:19) Two key biases: loss aversion and anchoring
(30:55) Examples of anchoring with Square and Twitter
(36:30) The case for long-term thinking
(41:00) Sequoiaâs culture and commitment to winning
(48:38) What Sequoia looks for in founders
(51:39) How new technology enables less technical founders to succeed
(54:06) Why AI may favor incumbents over startups
(57:12) Where the US stands in the AI race
(1:01:16) The risks of government overspending
(1:03:54) Sequoiaâs journey from idea to IPO
(1:10:44) How Sequoia uses AI
(1:15:05) Final meditations
Performance numbers shared in this interview are as of March 24, 2025. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
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Follow Roelof Botha
X: https://x.com/roelofbotha
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roelofbotha/
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Resources and episode mentions
âBooksâ
⢠Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work: https://www.amazon.com/Decisive-Make-Better-Choices-Life/dp/0307956393/
⢠Leading: Learning from Life and My Years at Manchester United: https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Learning-Years-Manchester-United/dp/0316268100
⢠A Tale of Two Cities: https://www.amazon.com/Tale-Two-Cities-Penguin-Classics/dp/0141439602
⢠Manâs Search for Meaning: https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/0807014273/r
âPeopleâ
⢠Don Valentine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Valentine
⢠Daniel Kahneman: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economic-sciences/2002/kahneman/facts/
⢠Brian Chesky on X: https://x.com/bchesky
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Josh Wolfe is a co-founder of Lux Capital, where he funds the kinds of ventures that change everything: think gene-edited pig organs and technology that lets you ârecordâ smells. His approach? Relentless curiosity. He reads dozens of newspapers daily to identify patterns, always staying a few steps ahead. In this episode of The Generalist, Josh shares how his firm backs companies that donât just predict the future, but create it.
In our conversation, we explore:
⢠The revolutionary development of genetically modified pig organs being transplanted into humans and what this means for the future of organ transplantation.
⢠The recent achievement of "teleporting smell" across space and why computers that can replicate scents will open up entirely new industries.
⢠Why Lux is investing in the search for real-life "X-Men" â genetic outliers in isolated populations whose DNA could lead to life-saving medical advancements.
⢠How Josh evaluates macro trends to make smarter micro investment decisions and why ignoring the big picture is a mistake.
⢠The three tech sectors that Josh believes will define the geopolitical balance in the decades ahead.
⢠How Josh stays current on macroeconomic trends.
⢠Much more
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âFor a full transcript of the episode, please visit: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/shrinking-the-gap-between-sci-fi-and-sci-fact-josh-wolfe
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Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(04:38) A brief overview of Joshâs work at Lux Capital
(05:57) The science fiction to science fact pipeline
(09:11) Xenotransplantation
(12:10) Proven transplantations with modified pig kidneys, and whatâs next
(15:38) Ethical questions around xenotransplantation
(17:48) Lux Capitalâs investment in eGenesis
(19:34) The theory of persistent cellular memory
(23:35) Why eGenesis began with kidneys
(24:30) Digitizing smell
(32:24) Commercializing digital olfaction technology
(38:26) The potential applications for a âShazam for smellâ
(43:16) Variant Bioâs work studying genetic outliers
(52:00) Variant Bio's two primary clinical focuses
(53:46) How Josh stays current on macroeconomic trends
(59:44) Joshâs thoughts on the critical areas the U.S. should invest in
(1:14:00) How to win the talent war
(1:18:53) Final meditations
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Follow Josh Wolfe
X: https://x.com/wolfejosh
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-wolfe-7883/
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Newsletter: https://thegeneralist.substack.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariogabriele/
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Resources and episode mentions
âBooksâ
⢠20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: https://www.amazon.com/000-Leagues-Under-Wordsworth-Classics/dp/1853260312
⢠War of the Worlds: https://www.amazon.com/War-Worlds-H-G-Wells/dp/8175992824/
⢠In Search of Lost Time: https://www.amazon.com/Search-Lost-Time-Library-Classics/dp/0812969642
⢠Perfume: The Story of a Murderer: https://www.amazon.com/Perfume-Story-Murderer-Patrick-Suskind/dp/0375725849/
⢠Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger: https://www.amazon.com/Poor-Charlies-Almanack-Charles-Expanded/dp/1578645018
âOther Resourcesâ
⢠eGenesis: https://egenesisbio.com/
⢠Xenotransplantation: https://egenesisbio.com/xenotransplant/
⢠Surgeons Transplant Engineered Pig Kidney Into Fourth Patient: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/07/health/fourth-pig-kidney-transplant.html
⢠CRISPR: https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/CRISPR
⢠Can an Organ Transplant Change Someoneâs Personality? https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-leading-edge/202402/do-organ-transplants-cause-personality-change-in-recipients#
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Science fiction has long warned of AI's dark side. Think: Robots turning against us, surveillance, and lost agency. But in this episode of The Generalist, Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and AI pioneer, shares a more hopeful future. His book Superagency argues for AI optimism, grounded in real-world experience. We talk about how AI can fuel creativity and how to ensure technology works for us, not the other way around.
We explore:
⢠Why Reid wrote Superagencyâand his belief that AI leads to more human agency, not less
⢠The philosophical questions raised by AIâs reasoningâcan machines truly think, or are they just mimicking us?
⢠How generative AI promotes collaboration and creativity over passive consumption
⢠Preserving humanity's essence as transformative technologies like gene editing and neural interfaces become mainstream
⢠Reidâs optimistic take on synthetic biological intelligence as a symbiotic relationship
⢠How AI agents can actually deepen human friendships rather than replace them
⢠A glimpse at how Reid uses AI in his daily life
⢠Reidâs âmini-curriculumâ on science fiction and philosophyâtwo essential lenses for understanding AIâs potential
⢠And much more
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Timestamps
(00:00) Intro
(06:10) Why Reid wrote Superagency
(11:30) Reid AIâand using tech to highlight human agency
(13:55) The book Amusing Ourselves to Death, and the pros and cons of any new technology
(18:55) A brief overview of Reidâs career
(25:16) An explanation of Reidâs belief system as a âmystical atheistâ
(27:47) Reidâs term âhomo techneâ and how technology makes us more human
(33:54) Preserving genetic diversity to safeguard humanity
(39:05) Reidâs optimistic take on synthetic biological intelligence
(42:34) Why Reid wants more optimistic science fiction
(45:40) The value of literatureâand potential future mediums for creatives
(49:12) The importance of thoughtful regulation
(59:35) AIâs impact on human friendships
(1:03:49) Platforms for AI agents
(1:05:50) How Reid uses AI in his daily life
(1:09:28) Final meditations
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Books
⢠Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future: â https://www.amazon.com/Superagency-Could-Possibly-Right-Future-ebook/dp/B0D886ZQHYâ
⢠Impromptu: Amplifying Our Humanity Through AI: â https://www.amazon.com/Impromptu-Amplifying-Our-Humanity-Through/dp/B0BYLSCPPVâ
⢠1984: â https://www.amazon.com/1984-Signet-Classics-George-Orwell/dp/0451524934â
⢠Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business: â https://www.amazon.com/Amusing-Ourselves-Death-Discourse-Business/dp/014303653Xâ
⢠Brave New World: â https://www.amazon.com/Brave-New-World-Aldous-Huxley/dp/0060850523â
⢠On Bullshit: â https://www.amazon.com/Bullshit-Harry-G-Frankfurt/dp/0691122946â
⢠Culture series: â https://www.amazon.com/Iain-M-Banks-Culture-anniversary/dp/0356502090/â
⢠Klara and the Sun: â https://www.amazon.com/Klara-Sun-Ishiguro-Kazuo/dp/0571364888â ?
⢠Ulysses: â https://www.amazon.com/Ulysses-James-Joyce/dp/0679722769â
âŚFor a complete list of books and all other resources mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes at: â https://thegeneralist.substack.com/p/how-ai-will-enhance-human-potential-reid-hoffmanâ
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⢠Website: â https://www.reidhoffman.org/â
⢠X: â https://x.com/reidhoffmanâ
⢠LinkedIn: â https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidhoffman/â
⢠Podcast: â https://www.possible.fm/â
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Welcome to The Generalist â a podcast about the future brought to you by Mario Gabriele. This isnât your typical innovation podcast. Each week, we go beyond the headlines and into the minds of the founders, investors, and thinkers who are building tomorrowâs world. From AI to space exploration, nuclear fusion to new media, stablecoins to semiconductors, these are the people living in the future today.
In just 60 minutes each episode, weâll dive into the ideas, technologies, and strategies that are shaping industries and societies in real-time.
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