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Nick Hayek im @officially_omr-Podcast mit @Westermeyer: Der @Swatch-Chef macht aus einer Uhr für 400 Euro ein Weltereignis - und redet erfrischend Klartext. Grosses Unternehmer-Kino aus der Schweiz. Meine Hörempfehlung für diesen Sonntag.
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Im Februar im OMR Podcast noch drüber gesprochen neben einigen anderen Projekten und dem US-Netzwerk von Christian.
Today’s Presidential Executive Order on #psychedelics marks a major milestone in the history of these valuable substances. It corrects a fundamental mistake made in 1970, when President Nixon established the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) and classified psychedelics as Schedule I substances - a designation that had no basis. For largely political reasons, these highly promising compounds were pushed out of the medical realm and into illegality. Now, they are coming back - with force. The executive order is directing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Department of Justice and other federal agencies to reduce the red tape and restrictions that have long stymied researchers and biotech companies in the field. As a result, I expect drug approval processes to accelerate and become less costly. I am very proud that @ataibeckley is at the forefront of this field, with one of the broadest pipelines in psychedelics, including clinical programs focused on DMT, 5-MeO-DMT, R-MDMA and – as previously disclosed - ibogaine and additional novel, discovery compounds in various stages of preclinical development. Since I founded AtaiBeckley in 2017, and seed-funded @COMPASSPathway that same year, these two companies have raised more than $1.5 billion to advance clinical research and development of psychedelic therapies. As access to capital was limited early on - since most investors dismissed the idea as crazy - I invested over $100 million of my own capital and have never sold a single $ATAI share (nor do I intend to). The public sentiment around psychedelics as FDA-regulated drugs has gone from “this is a crazy idea that will ruin your career” to being on the verge of what the market anticipates will be the first regulatory approval of a psychedelic with COMP360… all in less than a decade. What a journey. But we are still only at the beginning. I strongly believe the world will benefit from the full spectrum of psychedelic compounds that demonstrate medical and commercial value. I also believe that delivery mechanisms and treatment duration are critical, as these therapies must fit within the commercial realities and infrastructure of the U.S. and global healthcare systems. That conviction is exactly why AtaiBeckley has built such a broad and diversified pipeline with a focus on short-acting psychedelics: x.com/C_Angermayer/status/20… Once approved, I expect physicians will determine which treatments are best suited to specific patient profiles. Over time, better data and real-world evidence will significantly improve this matching - delivering the right FDA-approved treatment to the right patient. This level of presidential attention also reinforces another long-held belief of mine: the support – and potential use - for psychedelic therapies is far larger and broader than most people have historically assumed. Take once more AtaiBeckley as an example. Most analysts currently model compounds like BPL-003 and VLS-01 primarily within treatment-resistant depression (TRD) - patients who have already failed at least two antidepressant treatments. But my own personal view (and ultimate vision) would be to progress to these treatments sooner, especially when existing treatments often have limited efficacy and significant side effects. Given the favorable safety profiles and promising efficacy of psychedelics we are seeing in the clinical trials run to date, and based on my own extensive discussions with therapists who have worked with these compounds, I personally believe psychedelic therapies have the potential to become first-line treatments - and, over time, even potentially play a role in prevention. Thank you, @realDonaldTrump, for today’s important signal of support, and @joerogan for driving it! Most importantly, thank you to everyone working behind the scenes to make this possible today - and to the fellow drug developers advancing these therapies. This has been, and will continue to be, a truly collaborative effort. You can all be proud of the meaningful difference you are about to make for the millions of patients in need.
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A few weeks ago, on German OMR podcast with @Westermeyer, I said that in ~10 years we may no longer need human labor at all - thanks to advances in AI and robotics. That statement triggered a lot of backlash. But look at what’s already happening. First, companies quietly have reduced white-collar hiring since a while now because AI dramatically increased productivity. Now we are entering the next phase: active replacement. Yesterday’s post from @jack is another signal that this shift is accelerating. And notice something equally important: the stock jumped 20%. This will entice CEOs who may have hesitated - fearing public backlash around layoffs - to act faster and more decisively. Markets reward efficiency. Once boards see that replacing labor with AI drives immediate shareholder value, hesitation disappears. The final blow for the labour market will come once AI systems truly understand physical reality and seamlessly integrate with robotics. That will kill most blue-collar jobs. Not because humans are incapable. But because machines will simply be more efficient, cheaper, and available 24/7. Within five years, there will be only two types of companies: Those that fully embrace AI - and those that are dead. There will be very little in between. The real question is not whether this transformation happens. The question is how we design the world around it. I don’t believe this has to be dystopian. If managed intelligently, humanity could thrive. We could decouple survival from labor. We could redesign incentives. We could focus on creativity, relationships, health, exploration, and meaning. The end of labor does not have to mean the end of purpose. It could be the beginning of it.
Feb 26
This is the first AI cut. And it will send shockwaves. Remember: Jack is one of the greatest founders of all time. He created this platform that we’re all on, and has been early to many technological shifts. And Block was doing very well as a business. So, for him to cut 40% of headcount in this way is a signal to everyone in tech: get good now. Become indispensable. Work nights and weekends. Learn the AI tools and raise your game. Or you might not make the cut, as an employee or as a company. I know. That sucks. But capitalism is natural selection. The market is unforgiving, because you are the market. After all, it’s not like you’re buying some random gallon of milk from the store; you’re always buying the best product at the best price. So too for apps: your customers are always installing the best piece of code they can get. And because AI is going to create new winners, if you aren’t the best in your market, someone may become better with AI. Particularly with the new agentic workflows. To be clear: Block’s severance is generous by any measure. 20 weeks of pay, six months of health insurance and vested equity, all of that goes far beyond any typical package. Jack did his level best to cushion the disruption. The laid off are a temporarily unfortunate class, as opposed to a permanent underclass. But had he not leaned into the AI transition, he might have had to lay off more people, slowly, and over time, as faster competitors went after his market share. How would they do that? Sure, AI isn’t a panacea by any means, but the closer you are to software engineering the more aggressively you need to embrace agentic workflows. The AI companies are already doing that, and places like Stripe, Shopify, Coinbase, and now Block are pushing hard on this area. There will be overcorrection. But the fundamental technical innovation is real. And you need to either disrupt yourself or get disrupted.
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Bei @Westermeyer im OMR-Podcast gewesen. In 1.45h fast alles gesagt. (Demokratie, KI, der Zustand der Medien, 80 Jahre @DIEZEIT, Verbot von Social Media, Epstein-Files, (Video-)Podcasts, Hacking, Elon Musk, Kinderfragen an Satya Nadella, die Migrationspolitik der USA, China, Singapur, The Future is Asian, Firmen gründen, Chaostheorie, Apple, Google, Facebook, Autorenmedien, Lokalmedien, Polarisierung, Deutschland spricht) youtu.be/PS1OwLVre3s?si=K150…
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Had a great time with @Westermeyer on his OMR Podcast - a true tour de force across many topics, from dinosaur cloning to US politics. And psychedelics @enhanced_games In German - but thankfully, there are excellent AI translation tools these days omr.com/de/daily/christian-a…
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Ich würde mir wünschen, dass wir einen Kanzler für Deutschland hätten, der genau wie der Telekom CEO Tim Höttges in diesem Podcast spricht. Absolute Hörempfehlung. Es geht natürlich um die Telekom, das USA-Geschäft und ist überraschend politisch. Wir brauchen mehr davon @Westermeyer. open.spotify.com/episode/0N3…
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Die wahrscheinlich schönste (motivierend, spannend, relevant) Folge im @Westermeyer OMR Podcast seit Jahren. Wie geil!
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🎧🎄 Im achten Türchen des #OMR-Podcast-Adventskalenders ist heute TK-Chef Jens Baas zu Gast bei @Westermeyer. Zu hören gibt es unter anderem eine Buch- und Filmempfehlung. Zur Folge von @officially_omr👇 open.spotify.com/episode/1hH…

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Hörtipp: @Westermeyer im Gespräch mit Uli Hoeneß inkl. schöner Anekdote zu Klopp und Klinsmann (hier direkt verlinkt): open.spotify.com/episode/3DG… #fcbayern #omr
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Der Mann hinter "Der Aktionär": @Foertsch im Interview mit @Westermeyer 🎙️ ➡️ Neuer OMR (@officially_omr) Podcast: open.spotify.com/episode/2gI…
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Goodbye Hamburg, you’ve been lovely. Huge thank you to @Westermeyer and @officially_omr for welcoming chess into your world 🙏
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Im Mai 2002 fing @HansKoenigsmann als erst 4. Ingenieur bei #SpaceX an. Es wurden dann über 19 Jahre. Erster Meilenstein: Der erste Orbitalstart auf einer winzigen Atoll-Insel im September 2008. Eine Podcast-Folge von @Westermeyer und @cathrin_gilbert: youtube.com/watch?v=2a-tV82M…
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28 Apr 2025
Hoffe das Karsten Wildberger als Minister für Digitales und Staatsmodernisierung gute Arbeit leisten kann um unser Land endlich auf den Stand der Zeit zu bringen. Im Interview mit @Westermeyer im OMR Podcast schienen seine Ansichten und Ambitionen in dem Bereich sehr Positiv
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Pod mit @Westermeyer von @officially_omr seit heute morgen live! Wir sprechen über das OMR Festival , den OMR Podcast und weitere Podstars Podcast Produktionen, OMR Reviews und Education, die Dokumentation bei RTL, Bootstrapping, Höhen & Tiefen und verpasste Chancen.
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#impact #podcast Tipp am Sonntag: OMR Gespräch mit Ben Unterkofler, Gründer von share. Ich finde vor allem das „soziale“ Lizenzmodell sehr spannend - open.spotify.com/episode/3v5…
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14 Aug 2024
"Ich habe nichts Besseres gefunden", sagt Rainer Esser nach 26 Jahren im @zeitverlag. Im @officially_omr-Podcast mit @Westermeyer erinnert ert sich u.a. an sein erstes Treffen mit @DIEZEIT-Herausgeber Helmut Schmidt, der ihn zunächst warten lassen wollte. turi2.de/aktuell/hoer-tipp-h…
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Heute bin ich mal in einem Podcast zu Gast. Hat Spaß gemacht mit ⁦@Westermeyer⁩ zu diskutieren: podcasts.apple.com/de/podcas…
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23 Jun 2024
Video-/Hör-Tipp: @ZDF-Intendant Norbert Himmler spricht mit @Westermeyer u.a. über Abwerbeversuche vom Privat-TV. Diese habe es gegeben, allerdings stehe Himmler "schon sehr hinter der Mission, die wir hier haben". turi2.de/aktuell/video-hoer-…
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Gemeinsam mit GF Carsten Cramer war ich kürzlich in HH bei @Westermeyer von @officially_omr. Vielleicht ja interessant für den ein oder anderen. Hier der Link zu OMR und Spotify: omr.com/de/daily/borussia-do… open.spotify.com/episode/0ac…
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