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The early internet was built on big hopes—access, openness, connection, and the belief that technology could make the world fairer. In this episode of The Radical Candor Podcast, Kim & Jason are in conversation with Steven Levy. His recent article, “I thought I knew Silicon Valley. I was wrong.”, becomes the lens through which they revisit tech’s early promise and its reality today.
They take an honest look at the optimism that shaped Silicon Valley’s early culture and how those ideals unraveled. Kim & Steven candidly share their unique perspective of how it feels to recognize the gap between what they believed and what actually happened as two people who had a front row seat.
If you’re looking for a thoughtful, grounded, and honest conversation about how tech’s story was written—and rewritten—in real time, and what today’s leaders can learn from examining both intention and impact, this episode offers clarity and perspective you can apply right now.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
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Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:39) “I Thought I Knew Silicon Valley. I Was Wrong.”
(03:38) From Idealism to Influence: When Tech’s Culture Shifted
(06:30) Recalling the Internet We Hoped For
(12:27) The Claims of AI
(15:01) The Long Tail
(16:56) Enshittification & The Age of Extraction
(20:05) Do a CEO’s Values Matter?
(24:37) What to Do When You Don’t Align With Your Company
(29:36) Looking Back with Clearer Eyes
(32:29) What Corrupted Silicon Valley
(33:56) Conclusion
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By Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff & Amy Sandler4.7
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The early internet was built on big hopes—access, openness, connection, and the belief that technology could make the world fairer. In this episode of The Radical Candor Podcast, Kim & Jason are in conversation with Steven Levy. His recent article, “I thought I knew Silicon Valley. I was wrong.”, becomes the lens through which they revisit tech’s early promise and its reality today.
They take an honest look at the optimism that shaped Silicon Valley’s early culture and how those ideals unraveled. Kim & Steven candidly share their unique perspective of how it feels to recognize the gap between what they believed and what actually happened as two people who had a front row seat.
If you’re looking for a thoughtful, grounded, and honest conversation about how tech’s story was written—and rewritten—in real time, and what today’s leaders can learn from examining both intention and impact, this episode offers clarity and perspective you can apply right now.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
Episode Links:
Connect:
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction
(01:39) “I Thought I Knew Silicon Valley. I Was Wrong.”
(03:38) From Idealism to Influence: When Tech’s Culture Shifted
(06:30) Recalling the Internet We Hoped For
(12:27) The Claims of AI
(15:01) The Long Tail
(16:56) Enshittification & The Age of Extraction
(20:05) Do a CEO’s Values Matter?
(24:37) What to Do When You Don’t Align With Your Company
(29:36) Looking Back with Clearer Eyes
(32:29) What Corrupted Silicon Valley
(33:56) Conclusion
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