• Elon Hits $1 Trillion, Inflation & Obama Center | Rich Takes
    Jun 18 2026

    Elon Musk hits $1 Trillion on paper, inflation spikes to a 3-year high, and the Obama Presidential Center prepares for its historic Juneteenth opening in Chicago.

    This week on Rich Takes, we're breaking down the biggest headlines shaping business, money, tech, and culture.

    🔥 Elon Musk reaches trillionaire status on paper after SpaceX's public debut, and thousands of employees become millionaires overnight.

    📈 Inflation is at a 3-year high, gas prices keep rising, and hopes for lower interest rates may be fading.

    🏛️ The Obama Presidential Center officially opens in Chicago, bringing billions in investment and sparking conversations about economic impact and community development.

    🤖 Plus, a record-breaking AI acquisition, the future of AI wealth creation, and our hot takes on whether people will pay more for products made by humans, if live entertainment is recession-proof, and who could become the next trillionaire.

    Topics include:

    • Elon Musk and SpaceX
    • Inflation and interest rates
    • Obama Presidential Center
    • AI startups and acquisitions
    • Entrepreneurship and wealth creation
    • The future of work
    • Live events and the economy

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    Rich Takes is the weekly hot take series from the Rich Lessons Podcast.

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    18 Min.
  • Billion-Dollar Problems: Uber, Ticketmaster & the World Cup | Rich Takes
    Jun 11 2026

    In this episode of Rich Takes, we break down the massive financial and cultural shifts redefining the business landscape:

    • The Tech Reckoning: Did Uber just prove the AI hype train is getting too expensive to ride? We unpack how they blew through their entire 2026 AI budget in less than four months, and why enterprise giants like Klarna are quietly rehiring the staff they laid off.
    • The Ticketmaster Fallout: A federal jury just officially ruled that Live Nation operates as an illegal monopoly. We explain how consumers are fighting back, plus the bizarre world of professional class-action lawsuit hunters pulling in thousands a month.
    • The Sports Economy: From the multi-billion dollar "political script" powering the NBA finals to the massive immigration and infrastructure bottlenecks threatening the 2026 World Cup, we trace where the money is actually moving.

    Episode Breakdown:

    • 00:00 The Scripted Business of the NBA: Wimby, LeBron, and Face-of-the-League Marketing
    • 03:29 World Cup 2026: Economic Booms vs. Immigration Nightmares
    • 05:34 Jay-Z’s Brilliant Psychological Tour Rollout & The Reality of Floor Prices
    • 09:10 Live Nation Ruled a Monopoly: Ticketmaster’s Overcharges Exposed
    • 11:18 The AI Cost Crisis: Why Uber and Klarna are Rethinking Strategy
    • 12:57 How to Claim Your Class-Action Money Today

    Links Mentioned in the Episode:

    • Claim your lawsuit money: ClaimMoney.com
    • Track active class actions: TopClassActions.com

    Topics:

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • AI spending and enterprise software
    • Uber and Klarna AI strategy
    • World Cup 2026
    • Immigration and sports
    • Jay-Z tour dates
    • Bruno Mars
    • Ticketmaster
    • Live Nation monopoly
    • NBA Finals
    • Victor Wembanyama
    • Business news
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Technology trends


    Enjoying the show? Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, share this episode with an entrepreneur friend, and stay rich!


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    14 Min.
  • NVIDIA Paying $22K for Your Backyard & $400K NBA Finals Tickets? Inflation Is Undefeated | Rich Takes
    Jun 4 2026

    What would you do with $22,000 a year, and would your answer change if it meant letting NVIDIA build a mini AI data center in your backyard? This week on Rich Takes, Sheena and Sevetri break down NVIDIA's rumored residential data center program, what it actually costs when you factor in electricity, water, and city regulations, and why the internet is split clean down the middle on whether to sign up or pass.

    Then, the Knicks are in the NBA Finals for the first time in decades, and Madison Square Garden tickets are running as high as $400,000 a seat! The co-hosts get into what that says about wealth, inflation, and the growing gap between who can afford to show up and who's watching from the couch.

    Plus, the 2026 IPO race just got a third major player. Anthropic officially filed this week, joining SpaceX and OpenAI in what could be the biggest wave of tech companies going public since the dot-com era. Which one would they actually put money into, and why does SpaceX feel like the safest bet?

    And to close: Is Meta quietly moving toward a real subscription model? Also, people are watching their phones more than their televisions, and no, Sheena still does not want a humanoid robot in her kitchen.

    This week on Rich Takes, we break down:

    • OpenAI, Anthropic, and SpaceX IPO expectations
    • NVIDIA's rumored $22K AI data center program
    • The economics behind NBA Finals ticket prices
    • Meta's future subscription strategy
    • AI privacy concerns and smart technology

    Rich Takes drops every week as the pulse check companion to Rich Lessons.

    New episodes every week on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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    20 Min.
  • The 1,700% Rise of AI Romance, the $3 Trillion IPO Era & Is the Content War Killing Journalism? | Rich Takes
    May 28 2026

    This week on Rich Takes, we’re breaking down the stories shaping entrepreneurship, business, tech, and culture right now.

    We start with The Breakfast Club making history as the first daily live-streaming show on Netflix — and what it says about the growing battle between Netflix, YouTube, podcasts, and the future of content. Are we officially in the content wars era?

    Then we get into the rise of the “Lonely Economy” after new data revealed a shocking 1,740% surge in romantic AI companion searches and user growth. Is remote work quietly reshaping adult relationships and social connection? And are AI companions replacing real human interaction faster than we think?

    We also debate whether real journalism is dying as creators, influencers, and podcasts dominate media while traditional newsrooms struggle to survive.

    Finally, we unpack what could become the two biggest IPOs in history: SpaceX and OpenAI. From trillion-dollar valuations to Elon Musk controlling 85% of shareholder votes, we discuss what these massive public offerings could mean for tech, investing, power, and the future of AI.

    In this episode:

    • Netflix vs YouTube and the future of live content
    • The rise of AI relationships and the lonely economy
    • Is podcasting replacing journalism?
    • SpaceX IPO explained
    • OpenAI IPO rumors and trillion-dollar valuations
    • Elon Musk’s control over SpaceX
    • Entrepreneurship, tech, business, and culture hot takes

    If you love conversations around startups, business strategy, AI, media, culture, and entrepreneurship, this episode is for you.

    Subscribe to Rich Takes and Rich Lessons for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship, technology, culture, and building wealth in today’s world.

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    14 Min.
  • Founder vs CEO: Why Most Startups Fail at Scaling + The Truth About B2B vs B2C
    May 26 2026

    Are you a founder or a CEO? Because they're not the same thing, and confusing the two might be the most expensive mistake you make.

    In this episode of Rich Lessons, Sheena Allen and Sevetri Wilson Taylor get into one of the rawest conversations in entrepreneurship: what it actually takes to go from founding a company to scaling one — and why the title of "CEO" means nothing if you can't back it up with execution.

    What we cover:

    • B2C vs. B2B vs. B2B2C — who should you really be selling to?
    • Why customer acquisition in consumer fintech can cost up to $500 per user (and why most founders don't survive it)
    • The fraud, disputes, and bot rings inside digital banking that nobody talks about
    • When to hire your first sales team (hint: it's tied to ARR)
    • Bad terms vs. bad investors — what's actually pushing founders out of their own companies
    • "Hire well, fire fast" and other hard lessons from scaling real companies

    Whether you're pre-revenue or post-exit, this episode will change how you think about building, selling, and leading.

    🎙️ Rich Lessons is the podcast for builders, operators, and entrepreneurs who want the real story, not the highlight reel.

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    32 Min.
  • The AI Layoff Wave vs. The $1.2M Storytelling Boom (+ Trump's $1.8B Controversy) | Rich Takes
    May 21 2026

    Sheena and Sevetri are back with this week's Rich Takes — and this week it's a full-on face-off. AI is eliminating jobs by the thousands while storytellers and communicators are quietly pulling six and seven-figure salaries. We're breaking it all down.


    Tech companies are cutting thousands while quietly posting some of the highest-paying content and communications roles we've ever seen. We break down the AI layoff wave hitting Cisco, Meta, Amazon, and GM — and then flip the script on who's actually winning right now (hint: storytellers and communicators are eating good, with salaries up to $1.2M at Netflix and $400K at Anthropic).


    We also get into the $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund proposed by the Trump administration for January 6th participants — funded by your tax dollars — and why the reparations double standard has people rightfully fired up.


    Plus: Keith Lee's Family Day brought 20,000 people to New Orleans, but is the festival moving to Chicago the right call? We weigh in. And of course, we close out with the NBA Conference Finals — Knicks vs. Cavs, Thunder vs. Spurs — and the LeBron retirement saga that never ends.


    This week's topics:

    • AI layoff wave: 103,000+ tech jobs gone in 2026 alone
    • The $400K–$1.2M content and communications roles open RIGHT NOW
    • The $1.8B Jan. 6 fund and the reparations double standard
    • Keith Lee's FamiLeeDay recap
    • NBA Conference Finals predictions & LeBron's next move

    New episodes of Rich Lessons drop weekly.


    Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so you never miss a take.


    #RichLessons #RichTakes #TechLayoffs #AIJobs #NBA #LeBronJames #January6 #Entrepreneurship

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    23 Min.
  • Coffee vs Matcha: Inside the Wellness Business Boom with Logan Gobert
    May 19 2026

    Logan Gobert was still working full-time when she signed a lease, gave herself 60 days to open, and launched Matcha Magic NOLA, one of New Orleans' most talked-about new cafés.
    In this episode of Rich Lessons, Logan sits down with Sheena and Sevetri to discuss building a wellness-focused café brand in the South, what it actually takes to open a food and beverage business while still working a full-time job. From the difference between matcha and coffee to the $1,000 door hinge she didn't see coming, Logan keeps it real about the costs, the challenges, and the mindset that keeps her going.
    What we cover:

    • How traveling to Japan changed her perspective on wellness and business
    • Why matcha is becoming America’s next major coffee alternative
    • The truth about entrepreneurship that social media doesn’t show
    • Lessons from opening a brick-and-mortar business in today’s economy
    • Staffing struggles, discipline, leadership, and building community
    • Why young founders must master one location before scaling or rushing to franchise, and what that says about smart growth
    • Financial literacy lessons every first-time business owner needs to hear


    This episode is for entrepreneurs, creators, founders, food & beverage startups, wellness lovers, and anyone chasing a vision while balancing real life.
    Logan's Rich Lesson: Being comfortable with being uncomfortable is the move. If the opportunity showed up, you're probably ready for it.
    Topics discussed:
    matcha benefits, startup lessons, restaurant business, café entrepreneurship, wellness trends, entrepreneurship podcast, young founders, business ownership, New Orleans business, startup culture, coffee alternatives, founder mindset, hospitality business, discipline, work ethic, and scaling a business.
    🍵 Visit: Matcha Magic NOLA — 2000 Tulane Ave, Suite A, New Orleans, LA
    📲 Follow: @matchamagicnola
    #Entrepreneurship #Matcha #BusinessPodcast #StartupStories #RichLessons #WellnessBusiness #FoodBusiness #FounderStory

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    41 Min.
  • Voting Rights Are Being Stripped, Kids Can't Read, Elon Musk vs. OpenAI & Hollywood Is Restructuring | Rich Takes
    May 14 2026

    This week on Rich Takes — the hot takes segment of the Rich Lessons podcast — Sheena Allen and Sevetri Wilson Taylor break down the biggest headlines impacting business and culture.

    The Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act has red states redrawing district maps at lightning speed. Louisiana just went 5-1. Tennessee's Black representation in Memphis is gone. But the real question is: will voter outrage actually translate to midterm turnout? We get into why boycotts aren't the answer — and what actually is.

    Then we shift to a crisis hiding in plain sight. New research from Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth confirms what many parents already feared: America is in a reading recession. Students in grades 3–8 are nearly half a grade level behind pre-pandemic scores across 5,000+ school districts. We talk about COVID learning loss, Chromebooks replacing lockers, and why critical thinking may be a generation's biggest deficit.

    On the tech side, the Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman and OpenAI lawsuit is heating up — and we're calling it: a battle of evils. Musk's argument that OpenAI broke its nonprofit mission and its promise to keep AI open and for public benefit is actually hard to ignore. We break down what's really at stake.

    And finally — Kevin Hart. The roast. The conspiracy theories. Hart Studios restructuring. And why independent content creators and streamers are doing what Hollywood spent billions trying to do — and winning.

    Topics covered:

    • Voting Rights Act rollback and gerrymandering in Louisiana and Tennessee
    • Midterm elections and Black voter turnout
    • Reading recession: kids falling behind in grades 3–8
    • COVID learning loss and technology dependency in schools
    • Elon Musk vs. OpenAI and Sam Altman lawsuit
    • AI, nonprofit mission, and Big Tech accountability
    • Kevin Hart roast and conspiracy theories
    • Hart Studios restructuring and the rise of independent streamers
    • Hollywood vs. content creators and the future of entertainment

    Rich Takes drops every Thursday. Subscribe to Rich Lessons on Apple Podcasts and Spotify for new episodes every Tuesday.

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    28 Min.