Failing Up

Internet Culture, Comedy, and Capitalism w/ Jack Kuveke


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This week I sat down with Jack Kuveke, founder of Jabroni Capital. Jack Kuveke does a little bit of everything — angel investing, content, internet chaos, and bringing humor to the business world in a Bartstool Sports style, but with a twist. In this episode of Failing Up, we talk about how comedy can actually be a powerful tool in tech and marketing, and how to know when something is genuinely worth your time.


We also get into:

- Who can actually hold out longer in the US–China trade war

- Why Americans are addicted to debt (and dumb spending)

- The broken logic of NYC real estate

- How Jack prices himself, handles haters, and builds brands

- What he’s working on with Jason (hint: it involves memes and money)

- His take on virtue signaling, internet toxicity, and... radioactive orphan sources


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TIMESTAMPS:


0:00 - Who can hold out longer with the tariff war, China or the US

10:00 - The US lives off of debt

16:00 - The overpriced and trifling New York Real estate economy

18:30 - We as consumers need to spend less money on dumb sh*t

22:00 - Jack’s new show with Jason bringing humor to business and tech

28:30 - How Jack measures whether something is worth spending his time on or not

32:00 - How to market leveraging comedy

36:00 - How to price yourself with sponsorships or business

37:15 - How to deal with haters and self-doubt

43:00 - The future of Jabroni Capital

44:30 - Radioactive Orphan Sources and Jack’s opinion on the US approach to Nuclear Power

59:00 - Virtue Signaling

1:05 - Solving the problem of internet toxicity


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Failing UpBy Claire