3.2 • 6K Ratings
🗓️ 3 February 2019
⏱️ 13 minutes
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Jack is a computer programmer and CEO of Twitter. He speaks to Joe about everything from global conversations, politicians tweeting and the future of his company. This was a great conversation to review and you should definitely check it out if you’re a Twitter user.
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the JRE review. I will be reviewing Joe's |
0:07.7 | conversation on podcast 1236 with Jack Dorsey. Jack Dorsey is a computer programmer and better |
0:14.8 | known as the CEO for Twitter. I don't use Twitter a ton. I know a lot of people do, so I'm |
0:22.8 | not hugely familiar with the program itself, but I do know its impact and its referenced |
0:29.7 | all the time, whether its celebrity tweets, Kanye, Donald Trump, you name it. The impact |
0:38.0 | of this app is undeniable and to learn a lot about the CEO, the billionaire Jack Dorsey, |
0:44.8 | his worth, I don't know, somewhere in the range of $5 billion. Just talk about his impact, |
0:50.8 | what it means, the future of the company. It was really eye-opening and it was cool to |
0:56.7 | listen to a great conversation, so make sure you check it out, but I'm going to start the review. |
1:07.5 | Welcome to the Joe Rogan Experience Review, where each week I review every single episode of the |
1:14.0 | Joe Rogan Experience. What more do you want? So Jack starts off talking just about how the program |
1:23.8 | came about, how it's evolved over the years, what I really liked about it. Bear in mind, |
1:29.7 | this guy has been mega wealthy and an billionaire status for a good part of his adult life. So how |
1:36.6 | that changes you as an individual, I can't even imagine, but he seemed very calm, well-thought-out. |
1:43.1 | He didn't get defensive or aggressive or, I mean, not that people get aggressive on Joe's |
1:50.2 | podcast, but yeah, he wasn't, he was just a chilled guy that was really listening to the |
1:56.7 | conversation and being a part of it and not trying to rush anything or get ahead of himself. |
2:03.0 | I really liked the way that he was thinking and he was talking about how the app Twitter |
2:11.2 | has evolved over the years in the sense of really they've allowed the user to kind of define |
2:21.4 | how the program was going to work and that being like adding at before people's names to, |
2:26.6 | and then the hashtags and these things just kind of developed on their own and Twitter, |
2:31.9 | the guys that run Twitter just allowed that process to expand. They gave it room to |
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