
Marc Andreessen
Marc Andreessen appears in 6 indexed podcast episodes across 4 shows on PodcastMentions, with linked books, timestamps, and episode context.
Marc Andreessen is an American entrepreneur, investor, and software engineer. He co-authored Mosaic, the first web browser to display inline images, and co-founded Netscape. He is also a co-founder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz. He previously supported Democratic presidential candidates but became an advisor to Donald Trump in 2024.
Track Marc Andreessen appearances on Joe Rogan Experience, Lex Fridman Podcast, and Modern Wisdom. Linked books include The Ancient City and Chaos.
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Which podcast episodes feature Marc Andreessen?
#458 – Marc Andreessen: Trump, Power, Tech, AI, Immigration & Future of America on Lex Fridman Podcast is the latest indexed appearance for Marc Andreessen. Other indexed episodes include #877 - Marc Andreessen - Elon Musk, The Changing World Order & America’s Future on Modern Wisdom and #2234 - Marc Andreessen on The Joe Rogan Experience.
Which podcasts feature Marc Andreessen most?
Joe Rogan Experience (3 episodes), Lex Fridman Podcast (1 episode), and Modern Wisdom (1 episode) are the strongest indexed podcast homes for Marc Andreessen.
Which books are mentioned around Marc Andreessen?
The Ancient City by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, Chaos by Tom O'Neill, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams are the clearest linked books around Marc Andreessen, based on transcript mentions across the indexed episodes.
What does Marc Andreessen discuss on podcasts?
Marc Andreessen most often comes up around generational reactions to technology, Laurel Canyon music scene, LSD experiments and technology, and totalitarianism and technology.
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“I would say all of our problems, I think are basically, in my view, to some extent, attempts to basically sand all that off and make everything basically boring and mediocre.”
“there's this great book called the ancient city that goes back and reconstructs basically like pre basically prehistoric civilization.”
“there's this great book called Days of Rage that kind of chronicles basically this like very widespread pattern of domestic terror, ideologically motivated domestic terror in the seventies by, you know, many kind of, you know, sort of radical revolutionary groups, the Weather Underground and, and, you know, many, many, many others.”
“So there's gonna have to be a recalibration of, like, when you actually, like, lean into an attack.”
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