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267: TechTime Radio: Trump’s Bill Extends Tax-Free Tips to Digital Creators is this Fair or Flawed? Foster City fights goose poop with drones. Mr. Beast’s Phone Plan, and Microsoft–OpenAI IPO Buzz | Air Date: 9/16 - 9/22/25

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What happens when the digital economy collides with traditional service industry models? This week, we dive deep into President Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act" that unexpectedly includes digital content creators in tax-free tipping benefits. We debate whether streamers and influencers should receive the same treatment as waitstaff and bartenders, exploring how this could reshape creator economics and potentially lead to more aggressive tip solicitation online.
The tech absurdity meter hits maximum when we examine Foster City, California's $400,000 solution to their goose poop crisis. With 400 pounds of droppings collected daily, the city is deploying drones, dogs, and lasers in what might be the most technologically advanced animal management project ever conceived. Is this innovative problem-solving or taxpayer money gone to the birds?
YouTube megastar Mr. Beast wants to launch his own phone company by 2026, but we identify a fundamental flaw in his business model—half his audience doesn't even pay their own phone bills. We analyze the growing trend of creator-driven businesses and question whether celebrity endorsement translates to sustainable revenue beyond initial hype.
Our "Letters" segment exposes sophisticated scams, including limited-time promotional codes designed to expire before you can use them and fake payment confirmation emails that capitalize on data breaches. Plus, we share breaking news about Microsoft and OpenAI's evolving partnership that could clear the way for an IPO.
Join us for insights, laughs, and our whiskey tasting featuring Four Roses Single Barrel Strength OBSV. Want more tech insights without the political noise? Subscribe, leave a review, and visit techtimeradio.com to connect with our community!

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Chapters

1. Show Introduction and Headlines (00:00:00)

2. Trump's No Tax on Tips Policy (00:16:33)

3. Foster City's Goose Poop Problem (00:25:21)

4. Mr. Beast's Phone Company Plans (00:31:51)

5. Letters: Email Scams Exposed (00:41:13)

6. Mike's Take on Celebrity Products (00:49:36)

7. Technology History and Whiskey Tasting (00:53:49)

8. Tech Security Failures (00:59:01)

272 episodes

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Content provided by Nathan Mumm. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nathan Mumm or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What happens when the digital economy collides with traditional service industry models? This week, we dive deep into President Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act" that unexpectedly includes digital content creators in tax-free tipping benefits. We debate whether streamers and influencers should receive the same treatment as waitstaff and bartenders, exploring how this could reshape creator economics and potentially lead to more aggressive tip solicitation online.
The tech absurdity meter hits maximum when we examine Foster City, California's $400,000 solution to their goose poop crisis. With 400 pounds of droppings collected daily, the city is deploying drones, dogs, and lasers in what might be the most technologically advanced animal management project ever conceived. Is this innovative problem-solving or taxpayer money gone to the birds?
YouTube megastar Mr. Beast wants to launch his own phone company by 2026, but we identify a fundamental flaw in his business model—half his audience doesn't even pay their own phone bills. We analyze the growing trend of creator-driven businesses and question whether celebrity endorsement translates to sustainable revenue beyond initial hype.
Our "Letters" segment exposes sophisticated scams, including limited-time promotional codes designed to expire before you can use them and fake payment confirmation emails that capitalize on data breaches. Plus, we share breaking news about Microsoft and OpenAI's evolving partnership that could clear the way for an IPO.
Join us for insights, laughs, and our whiskey tasting featuring Four Roses Single Barrel Strength OBSV. Want more tech insights without the political noise? Subscribe, leave a review, and visit techtimeradio.com to connect with our community!

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Show Introduction and Headlines (00:00:00)

2. Trump's No Tax on Tips Policy (00:16:33)

3. Foster City's Goose Poop Problem (00:25:21)

4. Mr. Beast's Phone Company Plans (00:31:51)

5. Letters: Email Scams Exposed (00:41:13)

6. Mike's Take on Celebrity Products (00:49:36)

7. Technology History and Whiskey Tasting (00:53:49)

8. Tech Security Failures (00:59:01)

272 episodes

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