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ACQ2 by Acquired

ACQ2 by Acquired

Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal 112 episodes Latest Dec 7, 2025

ACQ2 is a podcast by Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal, the hosts of Acquired. It features conversations with experts on topics related to the stories of great companies. The show dives deeper into lessons learned from these companies, often with the protagonists themselves.

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The Insane Productivity of Andrew Ross Sorkin Dec 8, 2025 4585 Andrew Ross Sorkin does the work of about five people. He founded and writes the DealBook newsletter for the New York Times. He hosts Squawk Box on CNBC every morning at 6am. He runs the DealBook Summit, which has become the premier annual interview event across business, policy, and technology. He co-created the TV show Billions. He wrote the definitive account of the 2008 financial cris
How to Live in Everyone Else's Future (with Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke) Sep 18, 2025 6557 Tobi is one of the most thoughtful people in the technology industry. He's also one of the very few people who started as a programmer -- just trying to solve his own problem -- and still runs his company as CEO today even as it approaches a $200B market cap. Tobi has done this in two big ways: first, a willingness throw away his past beliefs in the face of new data, growing into the lead
How is AI Different Than Other Technology Waves? (With Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor) Aug 18, 2025 4400 Is AI just better software? Or something completely different that requires a new paradigm to understand? Today we sit down with Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor, two of the best product builders in the world to tackle that question. Bret and Clay are the co-founders of the AI company Sierra.Brett's resume reads like a greatest hits of Silicon Valley: co-creator of Google Maps, founder of Frien
Building the Savannah Bananas (with Jesse Cole, Founder and Owner) Jun 16, 2025 4554 The Savannah Bananas have created a whole new sport. It’s baseball, but it’s not. It’s fast-paced, exciting, and incredibly entertaining. For example, if you're batting, and you step out of the batter’s box... it’s a strike. If you bunt, you’re out. If a fan catches a foul ball… you’re also out. Games are capped at two hours with no exceptions. It’s sacrilegious to traditional baseball fa
Undoing a $5 Billion Acquisition and Building a Durable Standalone Plaid (with Plaid CEO Zach Perret) May 27, 2025 3676 We sit down with Zach Perret, CEO of Plaid, to discuss the remarkable journey of Plaid and the broader fintech landscape over the past several years. Zach takes us blow-by-blow through journey of almost getting acquired by Visa, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic… which quickly reversed with ZIRP tailwinds, and how Plaid navigated the volatile market conditions to build a d
The Art of Selling Enterprise Software (with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott) Mar 10, 2025 3457 We sit down with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott for a masterclass in the art of enterprise sales — a topic where Bill ranks as one of the all-time greats by any measure. Bill started his career as a bag-carrying salesman at Xerox in New York City (alongside Howard Schultz!) back in 1983, and rose to become the company’s youngest corporate officer at age 36 before going on to become CEO of
Building Web Apps with Just English and AI (with Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch) Feb 18, 2025 3479 Vercel has become the infrastructure platform powering modern web development over the past several years, with companies from Stripe to Adobe to Runway all building their front ends on them. Today we’re joined by founder and CEO Guillermo Rauch, who shares why Vercel has been uniquely successful in the fragmented (to say the least!) world of web development platforms. There are now more
How ARM Became The World’s Default Chip Architecture (with ARM CEO Rene Haas) Dec 2, 2024 4465 ARM is an incredibly unlikely story. They were founded in Cambridge, England in 1990 to design a new chip architecture just for low-power devices (like the Apple Newton!), leaving the “serious computing” on desktop and servers to Intel’s x86. Now, nearly three decades later, ARM is the dominant architecture in all of computing today.ARM is in your phone, your car, data centers, the most a
Why Duolingo Worked (with Luis von Ahn, CEO) Nov 11, 2024 3818 Duolingo has fundamentally changed the landscape of self-guided education, starting with language learning. It is now a $9B publicly traded company in a space where everyone thought you could never build a large and exciting company. We’re joined by Duolingo founder and CEO, Luis von Ahn. Luis dives into how learning English was transformative in his personal trajectory and opportunities
Building the Open Source AI Revolution (with Hugging Face CEO, Clem Delangue) Oct 14, 2024 4136 We sit down with Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue to understand the current state of the open source AI ecosystem. Hugging Face is the leading platform to host and collaborate on AI models, datasets, and applications. They also have a compute offering for AI builders to train their models directly on the platform. Clem has a contrarian take on the future: there will not be just a few major
Joe Montana Interview Live from Modern Treasury Transfer Aug 20, 2024 2837 We sit down with legendary quarterback Joe Montana to discuss his transition from one of the greatest athletes of all time to… one of the great venture investors today. Joe shares some of the lessons that he learned winning Super Bowls with the 49ers that he applies to his investing career at Liquid 2 Ventures. Joe also goes into their firm’s strategy and performance, finding and investin
Building a Disruptive Payments Company (with Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski) Jun 24, 2024 4779 The tenacity required to build Klarna over the last 19 years is astonishing. Despite several headwinds and changes in the payments landscape since founding, Klarna is used today by 150 million consumers globally, processing two million payments a day. Founder and CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski joins us for one of the most honest and thoughtful discussions we’ve ever had on the show. If you’r

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