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What’s behind the TBPN tech biz talk show

March 25, 2026

Posted by Chris Roush

Ainsley Harris of Fast Company writes about TBPN, the daily talk show covering the business of technology.

Harris writes, “Podcasts devoted to business and technology are legion, but none mine Silicon Valley’s digital spaces with as much speed and attention. In the show’s early days, the jauntily coiffed Hays and 6-foot-8 Coogan would print out X posts and read them aloud. Both were startup founders themselves (Coogan cofounded Soylent and nicotine pouch brand Lucy; Hays founded funding tool Party Round), and they reasoned that the person behind the post would share the moment and, in the process, expand TBPN’s reach. More often than not, they were right.

“The show’s format has evolved—the polished set now includes, for example, a resonant gong that Coogan rings with flourish for fundraising news and exits—but the logic of audience engagement prevails. TBPN reports on hiring drama at the top AI labs, where certain researchers are celebrities, but it also identifies up-and-comers, announcing, for instance, the first person accepted into Palantir’s Neurodivergent Fellowship. When techie power couples get engaged, TBPN offers congratulations.

“Coogan and Hays were already familiar faces to many of their high-profile guests when they teamed up to record a show that they initially dubbed ‘Technology Brothers’ in late 2024, after being introduced by a mutual friend. Coogan had been experimenting with a documentary-style YouTube channel, growing it to nearly half a million subscribers (sample video: ‘Who Is Palmer Luckey?’). Hays had started a YouTube ad network in college.”

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