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Episode #67: Always In The Office, Bubbles vs. Balloons, Tool Shaped Objects
Episode 67

Episode #67: Always In The Office, Bubbles vs. Balloons, Tool Shaped Objects

The Learning Corner by Precursor · Mia Farnham, Charles Hudson

February 19, 202627m 25s

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Show Notes

This week we're joined by a special guest, Ariana Ferwerda, CEO and co-founder of Halfdays, a women's ski and outdoor wear brand, to discuss her piece on why her team will always be in the office and the inflection points that brought them from remote to fully in-person. Then, Charles and Mia dig into Kanyi Maqubela's "Bubbles and Balloons," which argues the 2021 market wasn't a bubble but a slow deflation, and whether the AI boom is simply re-inflating the same balloon. They close with Will Manidis' "Tool Shaped Objects," a sharp response to viral AI doom content that challenges whether the current AI infrastructure boom is producing real productivity or just the feeling of it.

Why My Team Will Always Be In The Office - Ariana Ferwerda Bubbles and Balloons — Kanyi Maqubela Tool Shaped Objects — Will Manidis

(0:00) Introduction to the podcast and hosts (0:49) Guest introduction: Ariana Ferwerda, CEO and cofounder of Half Days (1:08) Remote vs. in-office work dynamics at Half Days (4:24) Choosing Denver over New York City for business (7:34) Post-pandemic office culture and authenticity in company location (9:20) Building company culture with flexibility across different locations (12:18) Article discussion: "Bubbles and Balloons" by Connie Makubela on venture capital shifts (16:55) Future investment themes and the 2021 SaaS boom aftermath (18:46) Post analysis: "Tool Shaped Objects" by Wil Manitu on productivity illusions (20:34) AI productivity tools and their impact on work and perception (24:12) Public perception, pushback, and the future of AI tech advancements (27:08) Closing remarks and thank yous