Recent Episodes
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Microsoft, Remitly, and the new shape of work — plus Amazon’s NYT AI deal
May 31, 2025 – 26:29 -
Did Elon Really Intern at Microsoft? Plus: AI, Jobs, and the Economy
May 24, 2025 – 36:25 -
Box CEO Aaron Levie on AI agents, enterprise data, and the future of work
May 17, 2025 – 25:05 -
AI boom and D.C. hot mics: OpenAI and Microsoft go to Washington, Amazon surveys the field
May 10, 2025 – 30:16 -
Innovation in Turbulent Times: Voices from the GeekWire Awards
May 3, 2025 – 33:43 -
White House and Amazon clash over tariff transparency
Apr 29, 2025 – 12:00 -
AI teammates, a fully remote unicorn, and the new world of work
Apr 26, 2025 – 27:11 -
Platforms, AI, and the power of human creativity, with Microsoft's Marcus Fontoura
Apr 19, 2025 – 30:59 -
Melinda French Gates on life transitions, tech, and speaking her truth
Apr 15, 2025 – 25:51 -
From Microsoft to Modernist Cuisine: Nathan Myhrvold on Tech, AI, and Innovation
Apr 12, 2025 – 22:49 -
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the company's 50th, and what's next
Apr 5, 2025 – 14:40 -
Inside Amazon's attempt to reinvent Alexa for the new era of AI
Mar 29, 2025 – 30:51 -
Microsoft@50: Steve Ballmer on what worked, what didn’t, and what he still believes in
Mar 26, 2025 – 33:44 -
Microsoft President Brad Smith on AI, global turmoil, and key issues facing the tech giant at 50
Mar 22, 2025 – 35:06 -
The meaning of Rocket's Redfin deal; Microsoft Copilot meets Xbox
Mar 15, 2025 – 34:16 -
Alexa's AI upgrade: What it means for Amazon's business and Alexa users
Mar 8, 2025 – 37:04 -
Hanging up on Skype; Google's future in Seattle; Inside Microsoft's quest for a quantum leap
Mar 1, 2025 – 38:17 -
Microsoft's quantum breakthrough; WA state targets Uber and Lyft; GeekWire 200; Bezos and Bond
Feb 22, 2025 – 27:31 -
Innovation at Microsoft: Success, struggles, and lessons learned
Feb 18, 2025 – 45:20 -
'Open source will win': Allen Institute for AI CEO Ali Farhadi on the new era of artificial intelligence
Feb 15, 2025 – 35:01 -
Bill Gates, Part 2: Microsoft at 50, and the next big opportunities for AI and innovation
Feb 12, 2025 – 24:35 -
Amazon, AI, and the cloud: A reality check, with Corey Quinn of 'Last Week in AWS'
Feb 8, 2025 – 32:39 -
Bill Gates, Part 1: His remarkable upbringing, and outlook on the world today
Feb 4, 2025 – 36:20 -
DeepSeek reality check; Amazon, Kuiper, Bezos, and the Post; lost in the Microsoft garage
Feb 1, 2025 – 40:51 -
Stargate, OpenAI and Microsoft; BlueSky in Seattle; and Madrona's big new funds
Jan 25, 2025 – 30:49 -
Revisiting 'The Road Ahead': Bill Gates' classic book, and its insights for today
Jan 24, 2025 – 22:11 -
Inside Amazon's strategic planning process; the state of the Seattle startup community
Jan 18, 2025 – 36:43 -
The state of AI in 2025: A solopreneur software developer's view on where the tech is headed
Jan 11, 2025 – 41:21 -
'From impossible to merely difficult': AI meets a vintage 1980s musical gadget
Jan 4, 2025 – 11:30 -
AI, tech talent, and regional innovation: A swan song from retiring WTIA CEO Michael Schutzler
Dec 21, 2024 – 43:15 -
Insights from Uncommon Thinkers: How these innovators found novel approaches in their fields
Dec 14, 2024 – 32:00 -
Amazon Nova, the future of AI, and more from the AWS re:Invent show floor
Dec 7, 2024 – 31:22 -
AI, Google Docs, and the messiness of innovation, with Microsoft Deputy CTO Sam Schillace
Nov 30, 2024 – 43:46 -
Elon Musk’s problem with Microsoft; What the GeekWire 200 says about the startup scene
Nov 23, 2024 – 35:22 -
How Amazon is adapting to the TikTok generation
Nov 16, 2024 – 44:17 -
Microsoft’s startup story: A new look, with insights for today
Nov 13, 2024 – 32:01 -
What Trump 2.0 means for tech, Diller nixes Expedia + Uber, GeekWire fall update
Nov 9, 2024 – 24:45 -
Rumors, AI, and the 2024 election
Nov 2, 2024 – 32:24 -
Amazon devices chief Panos Panay on the new color Kindle, AI, and his first year on the job
Oct 30, 2024 – 27:23 -
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff on AI agents, Microsoft, Seattle tech, and the future of humanity
Oct 26, 2024 – 35:46 -
Uber + Expedia? Ballmer on 60 Minutes; 1980s Silicon Valley revisited; What's next for AI
Oct 19, 2024 – 36:16 -
Amazon puts AI in delivery vans; Ex-AMZN exec Dave Clark's new startup; AI vs. cancer
Oct 12, 2024 – 27:41 -
Talking with AI, with our special guest host, Microsoft Copilot
Oct 5, 2024 – 28:32 -
Software pioneer Charles Simonyi on the quest for galactic discoveries
Sep 28, 2024 – 36:50 -
Amazon's quest to become a startup again; Driverless cars, 6 years later
Sep 21, 2024 – 33:26 -
Who is the real Bill Gates? Examining the evolution of a tech icon
Sep 14, 2024 – 28:59 -
E Ink's 'Wizard of Oz' moment: Color arrives on writing tablets and e-readers
Sep 7, 2024 – 30:19 -
New Starbucks CEO's supercommute, SeaTac cyberattack, more on AI music generators
Aug 31, 2024 – 24:46 -
GeekWire's quest for an AI theme song
Aug 24, 2024 – 33:14 -
What the new Starbucks CEO could mean for the coffee giant's digital future
Aug 13, 2024 – 19:29
Recent Reviews
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Jeff from DaytonA gemI love the Geekwire podcast but the technocapitalism episode was awful. Full of hyperbole, some facts wrong, just terrible.
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Al mullinsRelevant and greatThoroughly impressed by each episode of the GeekWire Podcast. It’s both relevant and timely, addressing current topics that hit the mark in today’s fast-paced tech landscape. The dialogue is not only engaging but filled with actionable insights. A must-listen for anyone wanting to stay ahead of the curve.
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OvershareWhat Happens in Seattle Matters EverywhereGood source of tech news for Seattle/The World. What matter here matters everywhere, they say
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Louise_Murphygreatenjoy
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ChuckvdwGreat way to stay abreast of the PNW tech sceneI really enjoy this podcast - especially those narrated by Todd Bishop. I find the reporting accurate, relevant, and their insights entertaining. I especially like their deep dives into new technologies and their interviews with authors.
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jrg_tampaAlways informativeEagerly await each episode for insight into tech markets and trends.
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Benja455Awesome Update On All Things Seattle/TechI wish I still lived in Ballard so I could just chat with this folks at the breweries! Highly recommended!
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zorbadgreekPretty good, but not exceptionalGeekwire is the main tech journalism platform in Seattle. The reporting is solid. This podcast is above average but nothing exceptional. If you’re looking for information only, reading the articles online will do you fine. If you want some banter about them, this podcast will also do fine. However, the podcast is too short to go into any real depth on any one topic. Usually the format is 1) bring up an article headline 2) describe the gist in one minute 3) get the hosts hot take on it 4) repeat 5) end with some random stuff the hosts think is interesting. Not bad at all. Just not all that exceptional.
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Stevenson124Great interviews and insightsUnderrated and well-made podcast on the tech industry in Seattle and beyond.
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Patrick StonekingOne of my favorite podcastsI have been listening to the Geek Wire podcast since it started. The recent episode with Scott Galloway was the very best yet. Keep up the outstanding work!
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Fabulushly LabsolousPacked with insight and infoI love to keep up with the important goings on around Seattle and the States. This is an easy and fun way to stay abreast with top notch journalists.
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dpaynetbsGW Always DeliversThese guys know their market, the people who drive it, and the way to tell stories that are always insightful. Kudos to the entire Geekwire Team.
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fdwonderLike it!Really like the dynamics between you guys and appreciate the tech information provided. The “What Fuels You” special episode was also fantastic! Keep up the good work!
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shaunasyAmazing podcastThis podcast is fresh and current and so informed as always with Geekwire. Todd has an amazing presence and I love his sense of humor and wit. Todd and John are unstoppable!
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honest thinkerFar-reaching Opinion BiasThe subject of new Tech is always a major sidetrack; futurist theory can grab my attention from almost any topic of conversation. Geek Wire has, for years, provided a great forum to listen to with super interviews around relevant, timely ideas and gadgets. However, around the 2016 presidential election, the podcast could not be run without continual, subjective opinion about the show's disdain for not only president Trump, but also conservatives and republicans in general. For a little while, I can forgive the hosts/speakers because the whole media machine made disparaging Trump commonplace, but Geek Wire eventually overwhelmed my ability to overlook their own bias. So I had to find other sources of interest and left the show and podcast. I tried to listen again in 2017, but (as it turns out?) their interview with Bill Gates proved they could not present even the simplest ideas without word-bashing Trump and republicans. By they way, Gates was magnanimous and unbiased in his answers, despite the host's leading questions; can the show follow his example? Probably not. I listened to the last podcast and this most recent one... and again, unless one loves liberal/progressive concepts, their bias cannot even try to be neutral throughout the show. The public forum should be held to a higher standard than average water-cooler or locker-room banter. I'm sorry to unsubscribe one last time. I like Todd; he's a comfortable, nice person. I'm sad that he can no longer be trusted to provide an objective focus on being true to the "old culture" of the show's name.
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PlaceboDealer1428Great contentI've been a longtime GeekWire reader, so I was thrilled to recently discover their podcast. They have great content: news, conversations, and commentary. They're all fun to listen to.
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Cami SmithGeekwire podcast is my go toGeekwire has become my new NPR "go to". They deliver news with straight informative facts. They always explain information that is relavant to questions I have about the topic. Their coverage on the health industry is clear and concise. I wish the whole world would listen to Geekwire podcast radio. People need to hear information delviered like this. Thanks Geekwire for making news great again.
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TH3_T1MEntertaining and InformativeGeekWire does a great job of covering the big stories in tech in a way that is both informative and entertaining. I always look forward to this one each week.
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stevelewGreat ShowThey always have current news in the Pacific Northwest tech industry. They do need to equalize the volumes of each person being interviewed. I always have to adjust the volumes continuously. Thanks for your show however.
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Nathan ConnawayExceptional Banter!!I love the evolved format of the GeekWire podcast. The witty banter between the “hosts” always puts a smile on my face. Keep up the good work.
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SeattleGlassGeekThe best weekly tech recap & startup coverageGeekwire delivers the highest quality podcast dedicated to tech news I've found. They keep the show fun, informative and concise so listening to the show is a great use of time. Highly recommended!
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isaacada1FantasticMy go to source for keeping up with and making sense of the latest technology news in Seattle and the cities place in the world.
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LeighFGreat insight into the Seattle startup sceneInsightful, light-hearted, and always fresh. Great podcast series.
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ddettmBest Tech PodcastNot just for Seattle. You can stay up to date in the tech world listening to this podcast.
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ConcipiaGeekWire is one of my goto news sourcesTodd and John are so well connected in the tech industry I don't have to worry they will waste my time with fluff. The tome is always fun but the information pointed. Their industry analysis is down to earth and realistic. It doesn't get much better than GeekWire!
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adrienne10Podcast of the Radio ShowI listened first to Geek Wire because they had organizers from the GeekGirlCon event on. The GeekGirlCon folks advertised this interview, so I subbed to the podcast and had a listen. The interview was pretty fun, interesting, and decently done. I continued to listen to episodes since but did not listen to any back episodes, so overall I have only listened to a handful. Unfortunately, in that handful, I feel like I got the same episode twice. Perhaps it is the repetitiveness of tech news or perhaps there was a publishing mistake. The focus of this geek news is all tech - or at least 98% tech. My husband heard me listening one day and mentioned he reads the Geek Wire blog. His career is currently a tech career and he would most definitely be the targeted audience for this show. I'm not sure I am. I'll keep listening, because a half hour once a week is not much and there are interesting tidbits. It just is not going to be a top of the list podcast for me and if my number of podcasts become too many, will be one of the first to unsubscribe from.
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StartupperGreat!Geekwire is a great way to keep tabs on Seattle's Tech scene.
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