
The Tucker Carlson Show
Dana White: Joining the Board at Meta, the Bryce Mitchell Controversy, and His Friendship With Trump
Mon, 03 Feb 2025
Dana White on Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump. (00:00) Professional Slapping (01:30) Dana White’s Friendship With Donald Trump (11:28) Dana Joining the Board of Meta (18:32) How Dana Responded to the Bryce Mitchell Controversy (26:39) The Fall of the NFL and NBA Paid partnerships with: Cozy Earth: Promo code “Tucker” for up to 40% off at https://CozyEarth.com/Tucker PureTalk: Get an iPhone 14 or Samsung Galaxy for $0 https://PureTalk.com/Tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sorry. Good to have you. You're a fountain of startup ideas and I need, I, you got some, you told me you have some ideas.
A lot of ideas.
Where do you want to start?
Let's see. I think the ideas that I have are combination of things I would pay for. And I know a lot of people would pay for things that I think basically reflect everything that I've learned about building Sublime. So I'm just going to, like, I could do, like, startup ideas on easy mode for you because I've done a lot of things on hard mode.
And then I generally, like, my general sense of where startup ideas are today is, like, you have to be as close or as far as possible from AI. So I think I've got a lot of ideas that are, like, in the heart of it and a from AI, but we could start with the one thing that I was thinking about last night that I would pay for in a heartbeat.
Okay, let's start there.
Okay, so the gist of it is Franchise for parental controls. So hear me out. So I've got three kids, ages three, seven and nine. The two older ones have iPads, had iPads since COVID. Companies like Apple make it so hard to control. Like, I think I have set up, like, banned YouTube shorts or, you know, all these things so many times, and these kids continue to outsmart me.
I think of myself as pretty tech savvy, but I can't figure this out. Like, these interfaces are like an airplane cockpit of features. They're really hard to figure out. And I think that... A couple things, like one is like screen time is not good or bad. It depends on what's on the screen, but parents can't fucking control what's on the screen.
So I think people are willing to pay for somebody to come into my house, like a physical person that asks me what my preferences are and like resets basically like our family screen dynamic. Ideally the kids are there. It's like, hey, here are the rules. And like, you cannot use YouTube shorts or this or that. And it depends, like some families will be different.
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