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[Acquired Summer Update: Chase Center Live Show, Growth Milestones, and Behind-the-Scenes Reflections]-[Chase Center + Summer Update]

Acquired · B2 · 2024-08-08

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📋 Summary

Acquired Summer Update: Looking Back and Looking Forward

As the Acquired podcast takes a brief summer hiatus, hosts Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal took a moment to record a casual update for their listeners. This period of reflection covers the massive growth the show has experienced, the upcoming live event at the Chase Center, and a few personal recommendations.

The Chase Center Live Show: A Community Celebration

The most significant announcement is the upcoming live show on September 10th at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Partnering with JP Morgan Payments, the hosts describe this as the "biggest thing that we have ever done." The event will feature Mark Zuckerberg as a special guest, with additional surprises planned.

Ben and David emphasize that this isn't just a show; it is intended to be a "celebration and community of like-minded listeners," aiming to replicate the spirit of "Omaha for tech." With thousands of tickets already sold, the hosts are encouraging the community to take the initiative in organizing meetups, dinners, and happy hours around the event, utilizing the Acquired Slack channel to coordinate. The pricing has been kept at an accessible "all-in" rate of $50 and $100, which the hosts believe makes it the most affordable event ever held at the venue.

Growth and the "Wall Street Journal" Effect

Reflecting on the past few months, the hosts discussed the "whirlwind" of success following a feature profile in the Wall Street Journal. Prior to this, the show had grown slowly and organically, doubling its audience every year for nine years through word-of-mouth recommendations. The Journal piece served as a "lightning in a bottle" moment, pushing Acquired to the number one spot on both Spotify and Apple podcast charts.

Ben notes that this success created a "self-fulfilling prophecy" of visibility. In total, the show gained 317,000 new followers following the article's release, nearly doubling their previous estimated base of 500,000. While the hosts generally advise startups not to rely on single press events for trajectory changes, they acknowledge that in this instance, the Journal provided the "exact right audience" of thoughtful business professionals to join their community.

Show Structure and ACQ2

Ben and David clarified the future of the podcast's format. They remain committed to their core "four-hour format," which involves extensive, independent research and deep historical analysis. They noted that while they occasionally interview high-profile figures like Jensen Huang or Howard Schultz, these interviews are the exception to their standard deep-dive structure. To accommodate more interview-style content, they are directing listeners to ACQ2. This secondary feed serves as the home for interviews that fall outside the traditional Acquired format, such as their recent deep dive on the semiconductor industry or upcoming conversations with figures like Joe Montana.

Personal Carve-Outs

In keeping with their tradition, the hosts shared their "carve-outs" (personal recommendations):

  • Parenting Gear: Ben recommended the Thule Urban Glide 3 running stroller, noting it has been a perfect addition to his routine now that his child is six months old. David recommended the Disney Aulani Resort in Hawaii, praising it as the "center of the Venn diagram" for parents needing a vacation that is both relaxing and accommodating for young children.
  • Lifestyle: David recommended Meller sunglasses, a brand he discovered while in Crete. He was particularly impressed by the optical quality of the lenses relative to their $59 price point.
  • Media: Ben shared his enthusiasm for the Netflix sports series Quarterback and Receiver, highlighting the immense mental pressure and preparation required of elite NFL players, which he finds fascinating to observe through a documentary lens.

As the hosts prepare for the September 10th event, they expressed profound gratitude to their community and their partners at JP Morgan Payments, promising that the live show will be an unforgettable experience.

🎯Key Sentences

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I feel like a kid let out of school.
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We'll get to that in carve-outs, I'm sure.
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We are pulling out all the stops.
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We want this to be open and available and accessible to everybody.
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That is a mind blowing sentence.
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📝Key Phrases

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pull out all the stops
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stay up to date
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take the initiative
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at the end of the day
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a whirlwind
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📖 Transcript

Hello, acquired listeners, and happy summer, David.
Happy summer indeed.
I feel like a kid let out of school.
I know.
You just got back from Hawaii.
Are you feeling refreshed?

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