techcrunch’s equity podcast is on video, starting today

Equity Podcast Now Available in Video Format
It's become increasingly common to find favorite podcasts also offered as video content. TechCrunch’s leading podcast, Equity, has now joined this trend with the release of its inaugural video episode.
More video installments are planned, particularly as the anticipation builds for the upcoming Disrupt event. This is an ideal moment to revisit your podcast subscriptions and consider experiencing Equity in its new visual format.
Understanding the Equity Podcast
For listeners unfamiliar with the show, Equity is published twice a week, rotating between two distinct styles. Each Wednesday features senior reporter Rebecca Bellan conducting interviews with prominent figures in the technology and startup sectors.
Recent interviews include conversations with Ami Luttwak, co-founder of Wiz, Karen Hao, author of “Empire of AI,” and investor Mark Cuban.
On Fridays, the podcast shifts to a roundtable discussion. Editors Kirsten Korosec, Maxwell Zeff, and Anthony Ha analyze the week’s key events.
Friday Discussions and Recent Topics
The Friday episodes offer unique insights into major deals, unexpected announcements, and the broader tech landscape. They provide perspective on both well-known and overlooked news stories.
Recent discussions have covered topics such as the competition surrounding web browsers, the factors driving Nvidia’s substantial investments in AI infrastructure, and the phenomenon of “IRL brain rot.”
Where to Watch and Listen
You can view the premiere Friday video episode below. Alternatively, Equity is accessible on a variety of platforms to suit your preferences.
- Spotify
- Apple Podcasts
- Overcast
- YouTube
- X
- Threads
Choose the platform that best fits your listening or viewing habits and stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and analysis from the Equity team.
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