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Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway's Message to Canada

November 09, 202500:55
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One of the things we always talk about
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in this era of AI and separation and
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anxiety and partisanship is you got to
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get along with people you don't agree
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with. And obviously Scott and I don't
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agree on a lot of things, but it's been
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a real journey. It's really important
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that you have personal relationships in
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the real world. We talk about tech a
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lot. We talk about online a lot, but the
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most significant relationships are with
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each other and unlikely ones where you
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have disagreement and challenge each
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other. And that's the most critical
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thing to do. We make our money with tech
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and media, but we really make our money
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because of a relationship personal.
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Don't you think?
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I
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Yeah.
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Anyway, he's he can't stand.
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I think we need to embrace our imperfect
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allies. Canada, hang with us for your
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Thank you so much. We love And Americans
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love Canada. We really do.

Podspun Insights

In this episode, listeners are taken on a lively exploration of the complexities of human relationships in an increasingly polarized world. The dynamic between the two speakers is palpable as they dive into the importance of connecting with those who hold differing viewpoints. Their banter reveals a genuine journey of understanding, showcasing that even amidst disagreement, there lies an opportunity for growth and connection.

As they navigate the intricacies of technology and media, the conversation takes a refreshing turn towards the significance of personal relationships. They emphasize that while tech may facilitate communication, it’s the real-world interactions that truly matter. The speakers challenge each other, highlighting the beauty of imperfect alliances—those friendships that thrive despite differences.

Listeners will find themselves nodding along as the duo reflects on their own experiences, reminding us all that embracing our imperfect allies can lead to richer, more fulfilling connections. With a sprinkle of humor and a dash of sincerity, this episode serves as a heartfelt reminder that, at the end of the day, it’s the relationships we cultivate that truly define us. So, whether you're in Canada or the U.S., this conversation invites everyone to come together, share a laugh, and appreciate the value of diversity in thought and friendship.

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Episode Highlights

  • The Importance of Relationships
    In a world filled with division, the significance of personal relationships, especially with those we disagree with, is emphasized.
    “It's really important that you have personal relationships in the real world.”
    @ 00m 12s
    November 09, 2025
  • Embracing Disagreement
    The conversation highlights the value of engaging with people who challenge our views, fostering growth through disagreement.
    “The most significant relationships are with each other and unlikely ones where you have disagreement and challenge each other.”
    @ 00m 22s
    November 09, 2025
  • Love for Canada
    A heartfelt message expressing love and appreciation for Canada, showcasing the warmth of cross-border relationships.
    “We love Canada. We really do.”
    @ 00m 47s
    November 09, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • The Importance of Relationships00:12
  • Embracing Disagreement00:22
  • Love for Canada00:47