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EP 12 | Brightline Trains, Credit Scores & Coldplay Confusion

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This week, Jason Sanjana and Kevin Eckhardt dive into the financial and legal mess behind Brightline, the private high-speed rail system that’s taken on billions in debt while becoming the deadliest passenger train in America. They explore Fortress’s role, Florida’s rail history, and why local governments are now being asked to help foot the bill (00:36).

Then it’s Buy Now Pay Later’s move into credit scoring (16:00), and the frustrating double standard between how consumers and companies are treated when it comes to debt. Why does using Klarna lower your score while corporate defaults are rewarded? And what happens when JPMorgan tries to become Klarna?

Later, they break down the season finale of Stick on Apple TV (27:05), a golf series full of emotional rewiring, collapsed mentorship, and one last slow clap from Owen Wilson. Yes, there are caddie swaps. No, it doesn’t make sense.

The episode closes with a cultural check-in on Coldplay, The Osbournes, and the confusing staying power of Hulk Hogan (37:33). Also: a fake ad for New Jersey Transit (25:15), the only rail system where speed is a vibe, not a commitment.----more----

Hosted by Jason Sanjana and Kevin Eckhardt
Produced and Edited by Tanya Hubbard
A Production of The Octus Podcast Network

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This week, Jason Sanjana and Kevin Eckhardt dive into the financial and legal mess behind Brightline, the private high-speed rail system that’s taken on billions in debt while becoming the deadliest passenger train in America. They explore Fortress’s role, Florida’s rail history, and why local governments are now being asked to help foot the bill (00:36).

Then it’s Buy Now Pay Later’s move into credit scoring (16:00), and the frustrating double standard between how consumers and companies are treated when it comes to debt. Why does using Klarna lower your score while corporate defaults are rewarded? And what happens when JPMorgan tries to become Klarna?

Later, they break down the season finale of Stick on Apple TV (27:05), a golf series full of emotional rewiring, collapsed mentorship, and one last slow clap from Owen Wilson. Yes, there are caddie swaps. No, it doesn’t make sense.

The episode closes with a cultural check-in on Coldplay, The Osbournes, and the confusing staying power of Hulk Hogan (37:33). Also: a fake ad for New Jersey Transit (25:15), the only rail system where speed is a vibe, not a commitment.----more----

Hosted by Jason Sanjana and Kevin Eckhardt
Produced and Edited by Tanya Hubbard
A Production of The Octus Podcast Network

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