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Best podcasts about cnbc's julia boorstin

Latest podcast episodes about cnbc's julia boorstin

Squawk Pod
Boeing in DC, Haley Headed to Her Home State, & an Oura Ring Rival 01/24/24

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 37:05


Nikki Haley has lost to Donald Trump in the New Hampshire primary, but she's staying in the race. Pollster and strategist Frank Luntz discusses her chances of succeeding in the next primary, in her home state of South Carolina. After multiple manufacturing issues in the last few years, Boeing's CEO Dave Calhoun is meeting with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. One leader he's meeting: Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), ranking member of the Aviation Subcommittee, who's sharing his concerns for passenger safety and regulatory oversight at the company. Plus, CNBC's Julia Boorstin has big WWE and subscriber news from Netflix, and Samsung is now competing with Oura in the wearable tech space. Oura CEO Tom Hale discusses the Oura ring's popularity and many patents, and the limitations of physics and technology that make developing proprietary wearable health tech–like Oura rings and Apple Watches–so tricky.  Frank Luntz - 4:16Jerry Moran - 15:09Tom Hale -  24:24Julia Boorstin - 34:47 In this episode:Sen. Jerry Moran, @JerryMoranJulia Boorstin, @JBoorstinBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

Squawk Pod
The Nuts & Bolts of Boeing's Safety Checks & X Marks the (False) Spot 01/10/24

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 28:38


As the crypto community anxiously awaited the SEC's decision on spot Bitcoin ETFs, the SEC's X account tweeted a false start. As of Wednesday morning, the Bitcoin ETFs had not been approved, but the crypto market popped briefly on the fake post. The Iran-backed Houthi militia launched its largest attack yet in the Red Sea. Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Admiral James Stavridis discusses the latest attack in context with his own history taking on the Somali pirates in the region a decade ago. And Boeing is inspecting 737 Max 9 aircrafts after the Alaska Airlines incident last weekend. Former NTSB investigator Greg Feith explains what safety checks and balances should be in place for the manufacturing giant. Plus, CNBC's Julia Boorstin is in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show with the newest tech in autos, beauty, social media, and even refrigerators, and Mark Zuckerberg is in Hawaii, raising beef–literally.  Greg Feith - 10:51Admiral James Stavridis - 21:37 Julia Boorstin - 25:40 In this episode: Julia Boorstin, @JBoorstinBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe on ramping up R1T production and competing with the Cybertruck

Decoder with Nilay Patel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 40:12


We've got another interview from the Code Conference today. My friend and co-host, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, and I had a chance to talk with Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe. Rivian is a newer company — RJ started it in 2009, and it took more than 10 years to start shipping cars to consumers. But its first vehicle, the R1T pickup, made a big splash when it arrived in 2021, and the company has more back orders for both the R1T and its second vehicle, the R1S SUV, than it can handle. For now. We asked RJ about that production ramp and whether Rivian can meet demand, and whether it's just early adopters buying EVs or if they've finally gone mainstream. The conversation also touched on Rivian's deal with Amazon and the auto industry's push toward subscription features. And, of course, I had to ask Scaringe about the Cybertruck. How could I resist?! Links:  BMW starts selling heated seat subscriptions for $18 a month BMW drops plan to charge a monthly fee for heated seats U.A.W. expands strikes at automakers: Here's what to know. Rivian boosts EV production target as supply problems ease Ford F-150 Lightning gets $10K price cut as ramping supply meets demand First look at Cybertruck's comically large windshield wiper in action Amazon says it has ‘over a thousand' Rivian electric vans making deliveries in the US Rivian to adopt Tesla's charging standard in EVs and chargers Rivian electric pickup caught fire while charging at Electrify America station Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/23672708 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Today's episode was produced by Kate Cox and Nick Statt and was edited by Callie Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Our Editorial Director is Brooke Minters and our Executive Producer is Eleanor Donovan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Squawk Pod
The Strike Strikes Movie Releases & LA's Smash & Grab 8/25/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 28:57


The SAG-AFTRA strike is resulting in movie release delays from big studios. Semafor's Ben Smith discusses the delay of “Dune: Part Two” and the importance of promotion and marketing in the Hollywood machine. Remote workers could be losing touch with the larger mission of their company; HR expert and Medley Co-founder Edith Cooper discusses how intentional hybrid work can be impactful and productive, and probes the real needs of employers looking to get employees back to the office. Plus, a group ransacked a Nordstrom store in California, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the EU's new content laws that could result in big fines for big tech.  Julia Boorstin 6:51Ben Smith 15:25Edith Cooper 21:23 In this episode:Julia Boorstin, @JBoorstinBen Smith, @semaforbenAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

Squawk Pod
Shoppers & Shrink, Big Tech's Big Role in AI, & an Arm Up for IPOs 8/22/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 29:39


Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Meta aren't just investing in AI internally; CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports, big tech is also playing a key role in the AI startup ecosystem. Aneesh Chopra, CareJourney president and former White House Chief Technology Officer, discusses whether big tech is playing too big a role in the AI stack, and whether regulators will soon crack down on the burgeoning sector. Retail visionary Mickey Drexler, former J.Crew Group chairman and CEO and current Alex Mill chairman, discusses retail's latest earnings, shrink, and the state of the consumer. Plus, Microsoft has submitted a new deal for the takeover of Activision Blizzard and chip designer Arm, which is owned by Japan's SoftBank, has filed to go public via a Nasdaq listing. Julia Boorstin - 12:42Aneesh Chopra - 16:03Courtney Reagan - 24:09Mickey Drexler - 25:05In this episode:Aneesh Chopra, @aneeshchopraJulia Boorstin, @JBoorstinCourtney Reagan, @courtreaganBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

Squawk Pod
“Chief Twit” Calls It Quits, & Cybersecurity in the Age of AI 5/12/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 31:08


Elon Musk has announced his plan to step aside as Twitter CEO, and has hired NBCUniversal global ad chief Linda Yaccarino to take his place. CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the news, and former CEO of Ford Mark Fields discusses what this decision means for Tesla's shareholders. Good and bad actors are leveraging AI in their work; Heroic Ventures founder and AI investor Michael Fertik discusses recent innovations in cybersecurity, as hackers use AI to create more efficient scams and other cyber tech players work to combat them. Plus, negotiators in Washington are still working on a debt ceiling solution.  In this episode:Kayla Tausche, @kaylatauscheJulia Boorstin, @JBoorstinMelissa Lee, @MelissaLeeCNBCJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkCameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY

Squawk Pod
Reports Ramp Up, Jeff Shell Steps Down, & Ethical Investing 04/24/23

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 29:13


A colossal week for corporate earnings awaits: a third of the S&P 500 and nearly half of the Dow report quarterly results over the next 5 days. JPMorgan Asset Management global market strategist Gabriela Santos explains what we may learn about the U.S. economy through the performance of equities and considers whether a slowdown is coming. Jeff Shell, CEO of CNBC parent NBCUniversal, left his role after admitting to having an inappropriate relationship with a company employee. CNBC's Julia Boorstin and LightShed's Rich Greenfield discuss what's next for NBC's leadership, business, and content. Plus, CNBC.com political finance reporter Brian Schwartz reports, some state financial officers who have criticized ESG have been simultaneously personally invested in the fossil fuel industry.  In this episode:Rich Greenfield, @RichLightShedJulia Boorstin, @JBoorstinBrian Schwartz, @schwartzbCNBCJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

TechCheck
TechCheck+ Oscars Preview & The Future of Moviegoing 3/10/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 34:47


CNBC's Julia Boorstin is on the red carpet ahead of Sunday's Oscars with an expert cast to talk all things media, streaming & moviegoing. Julia spoke with Gail Berman, producer of Oscar nominated “Elvis” along with Jackie Brenneman from The Cinema Foundation and Matthew Belloni from Puck.

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PRETTYSMART
What Happens “When Women Lead”: with CNBC's Julia Boorstin

PRETTYSMART

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 49:39


What happens WHEN WOMEN LEAD? What are the key commonalities of female leaders who thrived in spite of the challenges? Can some of your weaknesses actually trun into your greatest strengths? CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Correspondent Julia Boorstin wrote a book about it. She spoke with more than 120 female leaders, from Goop's Gwyneth Paltrow, Bumble's Whitney Wolfe Herd, Jenn Hyman (Rent The Runway), Lena Waithe and more to determine their strategies for success.  Julia's had her finger on the pulse of tech and business as a correspondent for more than two decades. She launched and oversees the CNBC Disruptor 50. Currently CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Correspondent, she's also been a fixture at CNN Headline News. She's even worked for the State Department and Vice President Al Gore's domestic policy office. Needless to say, Julia understands leadership. She shares: What the 120 female leaders she interviewed all had in common Why do stock prices increase when a company has a female CEO? How to turn your weaknesses into strengths (example: CEO Jennifer Holmgren on negotiation) Why women are more likely than men to make swift decisions. How gratitude can make you money. Mentors vs. Peer to Peer mentorship. How the Mark Zuckerbergs and Elon Musks contribute to a myth of the “Male Visionary” or “Boy Wonder” How to ask tough questions. Julia's thoughts on New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's decision to step down. Buy Julia's Book: When Women Lead: https://amzn.to/3ekjT4Y

TechCheck
TechCheck+ Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst on black VCs' investment dollars 2/28/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 15:14


CNBC's Julia Boorstin spoke with Sarah Kunst of Cleo Capital about a new report in partnership with Harvard Business School that examines U.S. venture assets under management. The report shows that just 1% of venture capital in 2020 was managed by black investors. The two break down the report and talk about solutions to the industry's diversity problem.

TechCheck
TechCheck+ Exclusive: SNAP CEO Evan Siegel 2/16/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 8:10


CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with SNAP CEO Evan Siegel to discuss the increase in active users and the company's roadmap for how it will exceed 1 billion users.

TechCheck
TechCheck+ CookUnity CEO on creating a chef-to-consumer marketplace 2/14/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 15:01


CNBC's Julia Boorstin chats with CookUnity co-founder and CEO Mateo Marietti on creating the first chef-to-consumer marketplace in food delivery, closing the chef distribution gap, the company's ambitious expansion plans, and Marietti's mission to become the 'Spotify' of food delivery. They also discussed the platform's "digital-first business," and how CookUnity is working with farmers to create a sustainable model while providing critical tech layer infrastructure for both the consumer app and the chef apps.

TechCheck
TechCheck+ NFL's chief media officer on the Future of Sports Streaming 2/11/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 18:33


CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks with the NFL's chief media and business officer Brian Rolapp from the Super Bowl in Arizona. Rolapp discusses this year's big game, ratings, the league's move to bring Sunday Ticket to YouTube, and what it all means for the future of sports streaming.

TechCheck
TechCheck+ Tala founder and CEO Shivani Siroya on fintech's global growth 2/9/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 15:20


CNBC's Julia Boorstin speaks with Shivani Siroya, founder and CEO of Tala, an emerging markets microlender. Siroya dives into the the company's success in the current economic environment and shares why she thinks fintech can help dissolve barriers to entry for entrepreneurs worldwide.

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TechCheck
TechCheck+ Pay Equity with 'Girls Who Code' founder Reshma Saujani

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 18:05


CNBC's Julia Boorstin and Brandon Gomez chat with 'Girls Who Code' and 'Marshall Plan for Moms' founder Reshma Saujani on the heels of JUST Capital's newly released 2023 list of 100 “most just” companies. Among the key issues identified in the U.S. across industries, paying a fair living wage remains the top-most prioritized issue for Americans for the third consecutive year. The trio will also discuss tech and other industry leaders who are addressing the wage gap through data transparency and how companies stack up when it comes to eliminating systemic barriers for hiring.

TechCheck
TechCheck+ Magic Leap CEO Peggy Johnson from CES on the AR revolution 1/6/23

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 13:29


CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks to Magic Leap CEO Peggy Johnson from the floor of the world's largest innovation event, the Consumer Electronic Show 2023 in Las Vegas, where the high-tech AR headset developer has a presence for the first time. Johnson discusses the announcement around certification of its flagship device, Magic Leap 2, now cleared for use in the operating room and clinical settings. They also chat about competition in the augmented reality space, drumming up wider mainstream interest in the consumer market, raising funds in the current investor landscape, and why Johnson thinks now is the time to embrace the “AR revolution.”

Inside the ICE House
Episode 337: CNBC's Julia Boorstin Weighs In on “When Women Lead”

Inside the ICE House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 56:10


Julia Boorstin, CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Reporter, returns to her writing roots with “WHEN WOMEN LEAD: What they achieve, Why they succeed, and How we can learn from them.” The creator of CNBC's Disruptor 50 and its “Closing the Gap” initiative, Julia recounts the triumphs and setbacks of a cohort of female founders, entrepreneurs, and leaders. This episode interweaves Julia's own career experiences with the chronicle of the hurdles that female CEOs overcome on their journey to success.   Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house      

Office Hours with Spencer Rascoff
CNBC's Julia Boorstin Speaks with Spencer Rascoff About the Importance of Women in Leadership Roles

Office Hours with Spencer Rascoff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 30:02


Julia Boorstin is CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Correspondent and has been an on-air reporter for the network since 2006. She also plays a central role on CNBC's bicoastal tech-focused program “TechCheck” delivering reporting, analysis, and CEO interviews with a focus on social media and the intersection of media and technology. In 2013, Boorstin created and launched the CNBC Disruptor 50, an annual list she oversees, highlighting private companies transforming the economy and challenging companies in established industries. She also helped launch the network's ‘Closing the Gap' initiative covering the people and companies closing gender and diversity gaps. Boorstin speaks with Spencer in this fireside chat recorded at the third annual dot.LA Summit, held on October 20 at The Petersen Automotive Museum located in Los Angeles. Julia's new book When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them, profiles female entrepreneurs and businesswomen and draws lessons and inspiration from their stories. A graduate of Princeton University, Boorstin has been a reporter for Fortune magazine, as well as a contributor to CNN and CNN Headline News. She was also an intern for Vice President Gore's domestic policy office. She lives in L.A. with her husband and two sons.

Masters of Scale
Need to Know: Elon Musk at Twitter, Bob Iger's return to Disney, FTX's bankruptcy, and more, w/Reid & Bob

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 33:23


Reid Hoffman and Bob Safian sit down once more to discuss how today's hot-button stories are impacting business. The co-hosts address the key trends that all entrepreneurs should be up to speed on, from the travails of Twitter to the triumphant return of Bob Iger. Featuring Pepsico's Mauro Porcini, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, and Color of Change's Rashad Robinson.Read a transcript of this interview at: https://mastersofscale.com/Subscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dlirtX See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Money is Not Evil Podcast
CNBC's Julia Boorstin | When Women Lead

Money is Not Evil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 39:11


While there may be plenty of discussion about the disparity between funding for women-led startups and those led by men, women still receive just 2% of all venture capital funding. And yet, many women are still finding success as entrepreneurs. How? CNBC Senior Media & Technology reporter Julia Boorstin dug into the stories of women entrepreneurs founding, funding, and running companies, and uncovered a variety of smart tactics and approaches. Those stories and the data are shared in her new book, "When Women Lead." Julia spoke with Greylock marketing partner Elisa Schreiber in front of a live, female-majority audience as part of Greylock's Iconversations speaker series.

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Masters of Scale
Rapid Response: Expand your definition of leadership, w/CNBC's Julia Boorstin

Masters of Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 24:27


Despite only 8% of Fortune 500 companies with women CEOs, women leaders more often utilize leadership skills that are perfectly suited for the current business climate. Julia Boorstin, who created CNBC's Disruptor 50 platform, argues in her new book When Women Lead that counterintuitive approaches used by women leaders can have a great impact on business, and can be learned by anyone. Julia, as a senior tech and media reporter, also offers her in-depth knowledge on big tech from Twitter, Meta, and TikTok. Read a transcript of this episode: https://mastersofscale.comSubscribe to the Masters of Scale weekly newsletter at http://eepurl.com/dlirtXSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton
T-Minus 5 Days. Molly Jong-Fast Joins the Hive Team to Talk Midterms

Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 40:47


With less than a week to go until the midterms determine our country's future, Joe Hagan and Emily Jane Fox sit down with The Hive's newest star, special correspondent Molly Jong-Fast, and VF national political reporter Abby Tracy to break down the final stages of races across the country, including how abortion is playing as an issue.  Plus, CNBC's Julia Boorstin stops by for a timely discussion about women in power as her new book, When Women Lead, hits shelves. In conversation with Fox, who recently profiled The Wing cofounder Audrey Gelman, Boorstin runs through some of the common traits she sees in women leaders, such as Lena Waithe, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Whitney Wolfe Herd, who are among the interviews in the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Greymatter
CNBC's Julia Boorstin | When Women Lead

Greymatter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 38:45


While there may be plenty of discussion about the disparity between funding for women-led startups and those led by men, women still receive just 2% of all venture capital funding. And yet, many women are still finding success as entrepreneurs. How? CNBC Senior Media & Technology reporter Julia Boorstin dug into the stories of women entrepreneurs founding, funding, and running companies, and uncovered a variety of smart tactics and approaches. Those stories and the data are shared in her new book, "When Women Lead." Julia spoke with Greylock marketing partner Elisa Schreiber in front of a live, female-majority audience as part of Greylock's Iconversations speaker series. You can watch a video from the interview here: https://youtu.be/7moBNBLIVMA You can read a transcript here: https://greylock.com/greymatter/julia-boorstin-when-women-lead/

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Sales vs. Marketing
Julia Boorstin - CNBC's Senior Media & Technology Reporter | When Women Lead

Sales vs. Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 58:43


➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory   ➡️ About The Guest⁣ Julia Boorstin is CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Correspondent based at the network's Los Angeles Bureau.  She covers media with a special focus on the intersection of media and technology. Boorstin also plays a key role in CNBC's bi-coastal tech-focused program “TechCheck” (M-F, 11AM-12PM ET/8AM-9AM PT) delivering reporting, analysis, and interviews around streaming, social, and the convergence of media and technology.  She joined CNBC in May 2006 as a general assignment reporter and in 2007 moved to Los Angeles to cover media. In 2013, Boorstin created and launched the CNBC Disruptor 50, an annual list she oversees, highlighting the private companies transforming the economy and challenging companies in established industries. Additionally, she reported a documentary on the future of television for the network, “Stay Tuned…The Future of TV.” She also helped launch CNBC's ‘Closing the Gap' initiative covering the people and companies closing gender gaps, and leads CNBC's coverage of studies on this topic. Her book called, “WHEN WOMEN LEAD: What they achieve, Why they succeed, and How we can learn from them,” is a groundbreaking, deeply reported work from CNBC's Julia Boorstin that reveals the key commonalities and characteristics that help top female leaders thrive as they innovate, grow businesses, and navigate crises—an essential resource for anyone in the workplace. Boorstin joined CNBC from Fortune magazine where she was a business writer and reporter since 2000. During that time, she was also a contributor to “Street Life,” a live market wrap-up segment on CNN Headline News. In 2003, 2004, and 2006, The Journalist and Financial Reporting newsletter named Boorstin to the “TJFR 30 under 30” list of the most promising business journalists under 30 years old. She has also worked for the State Department's delegation to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and for Vice President Gore's domestic policy office. ➡️ Show Links https://www.instagram.com/juliaboorstin/  https://twitter.com/JBoorstin/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliaboorstin/   ➡️ Podcast Sponsors HUBSPOT - https://hubspot.com/ ➡️ Talking Points⁣ 00:00 - Intro 03:44 - Julia Boorstin's career, upbringing, and other factors which affected and motivated her to write her book 08:55 - Where are we standing today in terms of equity? 12:13 - Unpacking why some women received VC funding and others don't 17:45 - Julia Boorstin's thoughts on having more female-founded VC funds 19:13 - How to be successful raising capital 22:03 - Interesting success stories that Julia has covered over her career 27:45 - Leadership lessons and strategies 35:22 - Community building & examples from Julia's book 40:00 - How do we move towards equity within the next few years? 50:34 - Where can people connect with Julia Boorstin? 51:58 - The biggest challenge Julia has overcome in her personal life 53:23 - What keeps Julia Boorstin up at night? 53:55 - The most impactful person in Julia Boorstin's life 55:15 - Julia Boorstin's book or podcast recommendations 56:04 - What would Julia Boorstin tell her 20-year-old self? 57:00 - What does success mean to Julia Boorstin? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis
S8 Ep8. CNBC's Julia Boorstin on What Happens When Women Lead

FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 38:31


In her work as a journalist, Julia Boorstin has met most of the big names in tech and entertainment. This unique perspective also fed her curiosity about the persistent gender gap in tech. Why do so few female-led companies get funded when start-ups led by women outperform? On this week's FOMO Sapiens, Julia shares the findings of her deeply researched new book When Women Lead, and unpacks the ways in which women lead differently and achieve success based on those strategies. She also explains how men can learn from these strategies as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Julia Boorstin on women in leadership

Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 37:09


We're heading toward the end of 2022, and yet there's still an incredible lack of diversity in most C-suites. When you look at which startups get funded, the problem is even worse. CNBC's Julia Boorstin sits down with Jessi to discuss her research into this, and her new book, When Women Lead, which focuses on women-led startups, and what we can all learn from their experiences.  Follow Julia Boorstin on LinkedIn and order her book here. Follow Jessi Hempel on LinkedIn and order her debut memoir here.  Join the Hello Monday community: Subscribe to the Hello Monday newsletter, and join us on the LinkedIn News page each week for Hello Monday Office Hours, Wednesdays at 3p ET.

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On The Tape
A Fragile Egg and Conversations with Lori Calvasina & Julia Boorstin

On The Tape

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 78:30


Guy, Dan and Danny discuss Thursday's massive one-day turnaround in the markets (4:05), growing strength in the energy sector (8:00), the wild moves in interest rates and if the latest hot inflation data will force a recalibration by the Fed (12:00), why no one wants the Elon Musk-Twitter deal to happen except Twitter shareholders (21:50), and Danny's best NFL bets for the weekend (24:15).   Then, Guy and Danny talk with Lori Calvasina, Head of U.S. Equity Strategy at RBC Capital Markets, about why she thinks the market will get back on track late next year (32:16), the challenge of building forecasts and models amid inflation and high interest rates (35:00), the value of embracing contrarian thoughts (44:34), if there are significant cracks yet in the credit markets (48:01), and why she thinks it's become a stock picker's market (50:18). And later, CNBC's Julia Boorstin joins Guy and Dan on what inspired her to write her new book “When Women Lead” (54:00), the value of investing in female founders and female-led startups (61:00), mentoring the next generation of female leaders (1:07:40), and what characteristics help female-led companies succeed (1:11:20). Check out our show notes and transcript here ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape.  ---- Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

Squawk Pod
Unpacking Central Bank ‘Gilt' & Lessons from “When Women Lead” 10/11/22

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 26:13


As the markets waver amid concerns of an oncoming–or ongoing–recession, Joe, Becky, and Andrew consider the latest economic commentary from the likes of JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, investor Paul Tudor Jones, and Fed Vice Chair Lael Brainard. After 16 years of reporting on founders, startups, and tech, CNBC's Julia Boorstin has woven together new research and 60+ interviews with female leaders for her new book, “When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them.” She shares how once-underestimated qualities in female leaders–like vulnerability and empathy–prove to be some of the most effective qualities in the C-suite. In a conversation about entrepreneur headwinds, funding flows, and leadership, Boorstin highlights how everyone can learn lessons from these women's successes. Plus, CNBC's Courtney Reagan reports on Piper Sandler's semi-annual teen survey, including the demographic's favorite trends and buying habits. (Spoiler: Crocs might only be cool for Gen Z.) In this episode:Becky Quick @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinJulia Boorstin, @JBoorstinCourtney Reagan, @CourtReaganKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

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Strictly Business
Women in Charge: CNBC's Julia Boorstin on How Female Leadership Changes Companies, Moves Markets and Drives Profit-Focused Innovation

Strictly Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 32:42


Julia Boorstin, CNBC's senior media and technology correspondent, discusses her upcoming book, “When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed and How We Can Learn From Them.” Boorstin explains her interest in studying how female leaders differ from their male counterparts, and how those differences translate into bottom-line performance. She also calls out the venture capital sector for the woefully insufficient amount of investment dollars that flow into female-led and female-founded business startups.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TechCheck
TechCheck+ with celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and Flavrs CEO Alejandro Oropeza

TechCheck

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 15:09


CNBC's Julia Boorstin is joined by celebrity chef Tom Colicchio and Flavrs CEO Alejandro Oropeza to discuss the launch of a new social media app, Flavrs, being hailed as the "TikTok of cooking." The two will break down how the app doubled its funding in a matter of months – attracting the backing of Andreessen Horowitz and Le Bernardin's Eric Ripert – and how Flavrs can help users recreate meals at home from their favorite chefs and creators. Recorded: 9/22/22

3 Takeaways
When Women Lead: A Groundbreaking Look at Bias, Leadership and the Future of Work with CNBC's Julia Boorstin (#110)

3 Takeaways

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 23:41


The deck is still stacked against women in the workplace. Learn how some women dramatically defy the odds, and what both men and women can learn from them to succeed. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation with CNBC Senior Correspondent Julia Boorstin.

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Amazon Amazes, Apple Shows its Strength & Intel CEO on the Quarter 7/29/22

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 44:00


Our anchors kick off this Friday morning breaking down Amazon and Apple's strong results. Then, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger joins in a first on CNBC interview to discuss the chipmaker's lackluster Q2. Also, CNBC's Julia Boorstin is here to cover why shares of Roku are falling off a cliff this morning. Later, we return to Amazon's quarter with UBS Analyst Lloyd Walmsley who raised his price target on the stock. Also, CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on the health of Apple's business in China and Cowen Analyst Krish Sankar joins for more on the tech giant. Plus, we look ahead to another busy week of tech earnings.

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Meta's Mega Challenges, Qualcomm CEO on the Quarter & What to Expect From Apple's Earnings 7/28/22

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 44:25


Our anchors start off today's show with CNBC's Julia Boorstin covering Meta's latest earnings report. Then, Bernstein Analyst Mark Shmulik and Truist Analyst Youssef Squali join for more insight into the stock. Next, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon is here to break down the chipmaker's quarterly performance and discuss the progress of the Chips Act. Later, The Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern and CNBC's Steve Kovach join with what to expect heading into Apple's earnings report. We also highlight what to watch for in Amazon and Intel's earnings reports this afternoon.

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What to Expect From Big Tech, Measuring the Digital Ad Slowdown & Forecasting the Cloud 7/26/22

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 43:36


Our anchors kick off today's show with Walmart's consumer demand warning and Bespoke Investment Group's Paul Hickey joins to discuss what it means for the tech sector. Then, CNBC's Julia Boorstin covers the digital advertising slowdown and how it will impact Alphabet. Next, The Verge Editor-in-Chief Nilay Patel and Jefferies Analyst Brent Thill join to share their thoughts on Big Tech ahead of this week's huge earnings lineup. CNBC's Kate Rooney also reports on the SEC's investigation of Coinbase, which is sending shares to the downside today. Then, we have Former VMware COO Sanjay Poonen break down his outlook for Big Tech's cloud businesses. Later, we cover two celebrities criticizing Instagram for becoming too much like TikTok.

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TechCheck+ chats with Meta's chief diversity officer Maxine Williams — 7/19/22

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 11:16


CNBC's Julia Boorstin chats with Maxine Williams, chief diversity officer at Meta, on fostering diversity and inclusion initiatives at the company, remote work trends, and much more.

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TechCheck+ Guild Co-founder & CEO Rachel Romer Carlson 6/2/22

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 13:54


CNBC's Julia Boorstin chats with Guild co-founder and CEO Rachel Romer Carlson on the heels of the edtech unicorn announcing a $175 million Series F financing round this morning, including an investment from Oprah Winfrey.

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TechCheck+ Dapper Labs CEO on the future of NFTs, blockchain & Web3 5/10/22

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 16:14


CNBC's Julia Boorstin spoke with Dapper Labs CEO, Roham Gharegozlou, about the future of NFTs, blockchain & Web3.

Squawk Pod
Easing Pain at the Pumps, Hiking Rate Hikes, & Outcry at the House of Mouse. 03/22/22

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 34:05


Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell is taking a tough stance on inflation--a lot tougher than the markets had expected. In an effort to combat rising prices, the central bank head suggested that the next interest rate hike might be higher than the quarter percentage point announced last week. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan explains how the state's gas-tax pause is helping residents save at the pump. He admits it's only a temporary solution; a long term fix would be to “increase production here at home so we're not so reliant on foreign countries for our oil.” Axios media reporter Sara Fischer and Puck News founding partner Matt Belloni weigh in on Disney's response to Florida's “Don't Say Gay” bill as employees continue to express their discontent with CEO Bob Chapek. CNBC's Julia Boorstin shares intel on the situation from her sources in media. Plus, Christie's is offering one of Andy Warhol's famed Marilyn Monroe portraits for just $200 million. In this episode:Sara Fischer, @sarafischerMatt Belloni, @MattBelloniGov. Larry Hogan, @GovLarryHoganMichael Santoli, @michaelsantoliBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

Upfront Ventures
Why Jeffrey Katzenberg and Sujay Jaswa Believe in the Future of Digital Tech | Upfront Summit 2022

Upfront Ventures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 29:50


Jeffrey Katzenberg and Sujay Jaswa of WndrCo sit down with CNBC's Julia Boorstin to discuss WndrCo's investment thesis, the opportunities they see in NFTs, lessons from Quibi, and the latest on the cybersecurity landscape. Recorded March 2, 2022 at the Upfront Summit.

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TechCheck+ The Future of Live Sports Content

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 13:43


CNBC's Julia Boorstin sat down with Buzzer CEO, Bo Han, to talk about the company's latest growth initiatives. Buzzer is a short-form, live video platform that allows users to access some of the biggest moments in sports right from their phone.

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Tech Outlook for 2022, Tesla's Record Deliveries & Slow Ventures' Sam Lessin on Crypto and Web3

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 44:26


Our anchors start off today's show with the latest bullish chip calls. Then, New Street Advisors Founder and CEO Delano Saporu joins to share his outlook for tech in 2022. CNBC's Phil LeBeau also covers Tesla's record deliveries for the latest quarter and Wedbush Securities Analyst Dan Ives joins for more on the stock. Next, we have Slow Ventures General Partner Sam Lessin to talk all things crypto and Web3. Later, CNBC's Julia Boorstin covers the battle over 5G's rollout as well as Twitter's permanent account ban of Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. We also have CNBC's Robert Frank with the details on record insider sales for tech execs.

The News with Shepard Smith
Pandemic Scams, Student Debt & Holiday Travel

The News with Shepard Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 49:35


The Food and Drug Administration granted emergency authorization today to Pfizer's Covid treatment pill, a major milestone that promises to revolutionize the fight against the virus. Despite omicron, airlines are expecting some of their busiest days of the Covid pandemic during the year-end holidays. Sara Nelson, president of the National Association of Flight Attendants, discusses how airlines are offering self-defense training to flight attendants due to a surge in unruly passengers. CNBC's Eamon Javers reports on just how much fraud occurred as a result of government aid during the pandemic. CNBC's Julia Boorstin and Puck News' Matt Belloni discusses what to expect from the world of entertainment in 2022. NBC's Sahil Kapur reports on the committee investigating the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol and its request for information from GOP Rep. Jim Jordan. Kapur also discusses President Biden's announcement today that he would extend the moratorium on student loan payments until May 1, 2022. Plus, NBC's Kerry Sanders reports on airlines' warnings that 5G could cause major disruptions for flights, saying it could cause issues with plane altimeters.

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Apple Approaches $3 Trillion Market Cap, HashiCorp CEO on Nasdaq Debut & Databricks CEO on Launching Venture Fund

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 42:50


Our anchors kick off today's show with Bernstein Research Analyst Toni Sacconaghi on all things Apple as the company approaches a $3 trillion market cap. Then, we bring in The Information Reporter Wayne Ma on his latest piece detailing Tim Cook's secret $275 billion agreement with China. Also, CNBC's Julia Boorstin brings us the highlights from Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri's testimony before Congress yesterday. We also have HashiCorp CEO Dave McJannet join from the Nasdaq ahead of the company's market debut today. The IPO priced at $80 a share giving the software company a $14 billion valuation. Later, Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi is here as the company announces it is launching its own venture fund to invest in data and AI technologies.

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The Electric Vehicle Trade, Roku and Google Strike a Deal & PagerDuty CEO on the Quarter

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 46:57


Our anchors start off today's show on Apple as the stock hits yet another all-time high. Then, Morgan Stanley Head of Global Auto and Shared Mobility Research Adam Jonas joins to discuss the electric vehicle space, zeroing in on Rivian, Tesla and more. We also cover shares of Stitch Fix plunging today after the company slashed its revenue outlook. Plus, CNBC's Julia Boorstin has the details on Roku finally reaching a deal with Google over YouTube. Next, Citi Global Head of Technology and Communications Banking Phil Drury joins to discuss this year's IPOs. Also, CNBC's Kate Rooney covers the crypto hearing today with CEOs from half a dozen cryptocurrency firms testifying before Congress. Later, PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada is here as the company's latest quarterly results are sending shares higher this morning

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Apple Shares Fall on Report of Weaker iPhone 13 Demand, Exclusive Interview with Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman & Square Announces Name Change

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 41:39


Our anchors kick off today's show with CNBC's Mike Santoli covering the slump we're seeing in software stocks and what's driving the broader tech market. Then, Wedbush Securities Analyst Daniel Ives joins on his decision to raise Apple's price target to a street high amid reports of weak iPhone 13 demand. Plus, Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman joins in an exclusive interview after the company beat revenue expectations for its latest quarter and issued higher guidance through the end of the year. Next, are movie stocks a good buying opportunity? CNBC's Julia Boorstin is here to analyze theater names plunging on concerns over the omicron variant. Also, C3 AI CEO Thomas Siebel joins as the stock hits all-time lows this morning despite beating second quarter estimates. Next, we have Okta CEO Todd McKinnon to talk quarterly results, hybrid work and much more. And later, our anchors highlight Square CEO Jack Dorsey announcing plans to change the company's corporate name to Block.

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Bitcoin's Tumble, Tesla Bull Turns Bearish & Qualcomm CEO on Investor Day

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 42:52


Our anchors start off the morning with today's sell-off in crypto and comments from Twitter CFO Ned Segal that it doesn't make sense for the company to put crypto on its balance sheet. Then, Wedbush Securities' Joel Kulina is here to discuss fintech stocks, metaverse plays and much more. Plus, we're diving into quantum computing today— CNBC's Eamon Javers covers its importance to America's security, while CNBC's Kate Rooney breaks down investor appetite in the space. Later, CNBC's Robert Frank is here to explain why Elon Musk is selling shares of Tesla. Then, Elazar Advisors Analyst Chaim Siegel joins after he downgraded Tesla to neutral. Also, CNBC's Julia Boorstin gives us an update on the trial between IAC and Tinder's Co-Founders. And don't miss a first on CNBC interview with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon live from the company's investor day today in New York.

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Bullish Options Run Wild, Nvidia Gets a Downgrade & Mark Zuckerberg's Hail Mary Play

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 44:17


Our anchors start off the morning with a discussion on what Big Tech break-ups would look like after this week's break-up announcements from General Electric, Toshiba and Johnson & Johnson. Then, The Wall Street Journal's Gunjan Banerji joins to discuss retail investors, options trading and much more. Also, CNBC's Julia Boorstin is here to talk Disney as the company celebrates the 2-year anniversary of its streaming service. Next, Wedbush Securities SVP Matt Bryson is here on his latest note downgrading Nvidia to neutral today. Also, CNBC's Courtney Reagan joins to cover the performance of direct-to-consumer companies like Warby Parker and Allbirds. We also have The New Yorker Contributor Charles Duhigg to talk Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse, which he calls a hail Mary play. Plus, we cover the SEC turning down Vaneck's plans for a spot Bitcoin ETF. And later, we check in on Rivian's performance since its public debut this week.

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Bumble CEO Talks Optimistic Outlook, Affirm CEO on the Quarter & Weave CEO on Public Debut

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 44:21


Our anchors kick off the morning with CNBC's Julia Boorstin on Disney's earnings results sending the stock lower this morning. Then, CNBC's Phil LeBeau joins to cover Rivian after the company made its public debut yesterday. Next, CNBC's Kate Rooney is here with the details on fintech earnings movers Affirm and Sofi. Also, Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd joins to discuss the latest quarter and her optimistic outlook for the company. Then, AppLovin CEO Adam Foroughi is here on the company's record third quarter results boosting shares today. Plus, CNBC's Robert Frank has the story on Elon Musk selling shares of Tesla. Next, Affirm CEO Max Levchin joins as the shares of Affirm rally post-earnings. And later, we have Weave CEO Roy Banks as his small business communications company makes its public debut today.

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Breaking Down Microsoft and Alphabet Earnings, Robinhood's Lackluster Quarter & Informatica CEO on IPO Day

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 43:47


Our anchors start off today's show with Microsoft and Alphabet's strong quarters reported after the bell yesterday. Then, Morgan Stanley Analyst Keith Weiss, who has an overweight rating on Microsoft, joins to further discuss the company post-earnings. Next, Piper Sandler's Rich Repetto is here to talk Robinhood's latest quarter, which sent shares below their IPO price. Also, CNBC's Julia Boorstin joins to break down the impact of Apple's privacy changes on Twitter and Spotify. Then, Baird Senior Research Analyst Colin Sebastian is here for more on Alphabet post-earnings. Later, Informatica CEO Amit Walia joins from the New York Stock Exchange as the company returns to the public markets after going private in 2015.

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Facebook Post-Earnings, Tesla Hits $1 Trillion & Exclusive Interview with Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:21


Our anchors start off the morning with CNBC's Julia Boorstin to talk Facebook after the company reported its earnings results last night. Then, CNBC's Mike Santoli is here to cover Tesla's run as the company tops a $1 trillion market cap. Next, CNBC's Kate Rooney joins to discuss Robinhood ahead of its earnings report set for after the bell today. Plus, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen joins in his first in-person interview in nearly two years as the company kicks off its creativity conference “Adobe MAX” today. Later, we return to Facebook and Apple's privacy change impact with Slow Ventures General Partner Sam Lessin who was also a Former Facebook VP of Product Management. Then, Independent Solutions Portfolio Manager Paul Meeks is here to discuss Google and Microsoft ahead of their earnings later today.