TIP142: THE UBER & AIRBNB REVOLUTION

W/ NYT BEST SELLING AUTHOR BRAD STONE

23 July 2017

In this week’s interview, New York Times Best Selling Author, Brad Stone joins TIP for a discussion about his new book, The Startups. Recently, few Silicon Valley companies are changing all the rules and reaching enormous heights.  Brad covers the key factors around these companies meteoric rise.  During this interview, Brad talks about his first-hand accounts with CEOs like Travis Kalanick and Brian Chesky (the founders of Uber and Airbnb).

Near the end of the interview, Preston and Stig talk to Brad about his experience with billionaire Jeff Bezos from Amazon.  Brad shares some interesting stories about his time writing the book, The Everything Store.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How much skill and luck is behind the success of Uber and Airbnb.
  • Why investors are currently paying close to $70B to own a company that loses $4B a year.
  • Why the next generation of successful companies in Silicon Valley will master Artificial Intelligence.
  • How and why Brad Stone’s previous book got a 1-star review from Jeff Bezos’ wife.

TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Preston Pysh  0:02  

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having a wonderful week. We are extremely excited about this week’s episode because we have a big name off there with us, Brad Stone. 

Brad wrote the number one selling book on Amazon called, “The Everything Store.” He has personally interviewed people like billionaire Jeff Bezos and numerous other Silicon Valley titans. 

Today, we brought Brad on the show because he has a new book that covers a few exciting companies that have shot into the stratosphere in the last three years. Specifically, we’ll be talking about Airbnb, Uber and Lyft. Brad has personally sat down with the CEOs and founders of Uber and Airbnb, and he talks about those engagements on today’s show.

Intro  0:43  

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Preston Pysh  1:03  

All right, so I am so pumped today to have Brad Stone with us. And Brad, just so you know, Stig and I read your book on Jeff Bezos, probably almost two years ago now. It was a while ago, but I find myself recommending that book to so many people because it’s like getting a Masters in Business after you read that book. You’re reading this stuff, and you do such a great job of capturing how brilliant Jeff Bezos is in that book. 

So, Stig and I were always looking for new books to read, and so is our audience. They’re constantly sending us emails on what we should be reading. We got an email from somebody saying, “Brad Stone’s got a new book out, and it’s called, “The Upstarts.” 

Of course Stig and I immediately, and I mean, immediately. This is before we even knew you were going to come on the show. We went straight to Amazon to purchase the book. So here we are talking with you, and we are so honored to have you with us today.

Brad Stone  2:00  

Awesome. Well, thank you guys. Thanks for having me on The Investor’s Podcast.

Preston Pysh  2:04  

Alright, Brad. So let’s start off with what I think was the first theme that I picked out of your book. And I absolutely love this thing. It was such an enjoyable read. The thing that I picked out immediately was this character, this Travis Kalanick character. 

Recently, he’s been in the news a lot. And I think a lot of that even happened after your book came out here at the beginning of 2017. Where I mean, he is just in the news, and he’s not in the news for good reasons. But you have firsthand dealings with Travis. You’ve actually sat down with him. 

In fact, you talked about it in your book where he was really kind of giving you a hard time initially when you were talking about writing the book. I loved how you kind of spun this during the conversation in the book. Talk to our audience about Travis. What is it like to deal with him on a first hand account face to face basis?

Brad Stone  2:54  

Yeah, well, you’re right, Preston. The book came out at the end of January. And the news for Uber has really been relentlessly bad since then. They’ve had the allegations of sexual harassment that wasn’t addressed in time of the company. 

The video of Travis arguing with a driver that my publication, Bloomberg, posted. All sorts of disclosures about ways they were avoiding regulators. They basically [had] a hard charging and kind of relentless and thankless internal culture that the company has been really criticized for. And that does start with Travis. 

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