Hard Fork Live, Part 2: Patrick Collison of Stripe + Kathryn Zealand of Skip + Listener Questions

硬分叉现场,第二部分:Stripe的帕特里克·科里森+Skip的凯瑟琳·西兰+听众提问

Hard Fork

2025-07-04

57 分钟
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We’re back with part two of Hard Fork Live (see last week’s episode for part one). This week, Patrick Collison, Stripe’s chief executive, joins us onstage for a wide-ranging conversation about how Silicon Valley could unleash greater progress, from building new housing to curing diseases, and why he believes prestige television is a waste of time. Then, after a quick costume change, Kathryn Zealand, the chief executive of Skip, joins us to talk about her company’s robot pants. We test them out live on a StairMaster. Finally, we end the show by taking questions from audience members. Guests: Patrick Collison, Co-founder and C.E.O. of StripeKathryn Zealand, Founder and C.E.O. of Skip  We want to hear from you. Email us at hardfork@nytimes.com. Find “Hard Fork” on YouTube and TikTok. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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  • I'm Austin Mitchell, and for the past couple years,

  • my colleague Azeem Qureshi and I have been reporting on the story of medical care for transgender kids.

  • Where it came from, the lives it changed, how it became a protocol that spread around the world,

  • and how the politics and a Supreme Court legal fight now threaten its existence.

  • You can hear that story on The Protocol, a new six-part series from The New York Times.

  • Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Hard Fork Live, the podcast's inaugural event, was sponsored by premier sponsor IBM,

  • associate sponsor Invesco QQQ, and supporting sponsor Intuit QuickBooks.

  • Well, Casey, what was your favorite part of Hard Fork Live?

  • I mean, there's so many things to choose from, Kevin.

  • I think one thing comes to mind was when I showed up at the venue and they had no idea who I was and didn't want to let me in.

  • I went right up to the security.

  • I said, Hi, I'm Casey.

  • I'm here to co-host the show.

  • And they said, Who?

  • I said, Oh, gosh, am I going to have to?

  • pull up a website on my phone and show you my face.

  • And I did.

  • And then they let me in.

  • That's good.