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Dre and Rodney hold it down without Brylan this week — he's out recovering from getting all four wisdom teeth pulled. The guys open with a quick war story on the procedure (Dre took the anesthesia route and stuck to ibuprofen, Rodney's putting his off as long as humanly possible), then dive straight into the updates. First up: Nick Shirley's LA hospice fraud investigation has blown wide open — 21 people charged, $267 million in Medicare fraud tied to a single doctor who billed for 2,800 patients across 126 locations in 2024 alone, and RFK Jr. confirming nearly 500 fraudulent hospice offices were shut down with zero complaints from the public. Rodney connects the dots to Ilhan Omar's $30M-to-$100K "accounting error" net worth swing out of Minnesota, and the guys get into the broader question of how deep government waste really goes — from Medicare fraud to $5M military drones when Iran builds them for $30K. They also get into Nick Shirley's safety, whether a 21-year-old really understands who he's angering, and why Red States might not cheer as loud when he eventually points the camera their way. Then the conversation shifts to tech: Claude Design dropped last week and Figma's stock got absolutely bodied — down 80% from IPO highs, 50% year-over-year, now sitting around $19 a share with a $10B market cap after going public at $68B. Dre breaks down why every software company is being re-valued for the AI era, Salesforce's API-everything pivot, and whether Figma should consider going private again. They close on Tim Cook's transition to Executive Chairman after 11 years as Apple CEO — the numbers are ridiculous ($350B to $4T market cap, $108B to $416B in annual revenue, Services alone now a Fortune 40 company) — and why John Ternus, the hardware guy, might be exactly the right CEO for the next chapter. Rodney wraps with his standing bet with Brylan: by November 2027, will Anthropic still be seen as "the good guys"?
🎙️ Hosted by: Dre (@Dreunlimited) Rodney (@Rg2official) Brylan (@0xHimzel) — out this week
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By DAndre EalyDre and Rodney hold it down without Brylan this week — he's out recovering from getting all four wisdom teeth pulled. The guys open with a quick war story on the procedure (Dre took the anesthesia route and stuck to ibuprofen, Rodney's putting his off as long as humanly possible), then dive straight into the updates. First up: Nick Shirley's LA hospice fraud investigation has blown wide open — 21 people charged, $267 million in Medicare fraud tied to a single doctor who billed for 2,800 patients across 126 locations in 2024 alone, and RFK Jr. confirming nearly 500 fraudulent hospice offices were shut down with zero complaints from the public. Rodney connects the dots to Ilhan Omar's $30M-to-$100K "accounting error" net worth swing out of Minnesota, and the guys get into the broader question of how deep government waste really goes — from Medicare fraud to $5M military drones when Iran builds them for $30K. They also get into Nick Shirley's safety, whether a 21-year-old really understands who he's angering, and why Red States might not cheer as loud when he eventually points the camera their way. Then the conversation shifts to tech: Claude Design dropped last week and Figma's stock got absolutely bodied — down 80% from IPO highs, 50% year-over-year, now sitting around $19 a share with a $10B market cap after going public at $68B. Dre breaks down why every software company is being re-valued for the AI era, Salesforce's API-everything pivot, and whether Figma should consider going private again. They close on Tim Cook's transition to Executive Chairman after 11 years as Apple CEO — the numbers are ridiculous ($350B to $4T market cap, $108B to $416B in annual revenue, Services alone now a Fortune 40 company) — and why John Ternus, the hardware guy, might be exactly the right CEO for the next chapter. Rodney wraps with his standing bet with Brylan: by November 2027, will Anthropic still be seen as "the good guys"?
🎙️ Hosted by: Dre (@Dreunlimited) Rodney (@Rg2official) Brylan (@0xHimzel) — out this week
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