@@PhoenixSOUL777 but the utter shite that Rebekah talks is well written for Hathaway. The crap about mesmerising culture, self sustaining system, consciousness, commitment to demand & growth, & bad energy is laughable.
1:40 what EXACTLY do you do? asks interviewer: Proceeds to _never_ answer the question. Except to make vague digs at the question because no one should be tied down to an answer. “What’s 2 + 2?” Well, that depends on your vision, your consciousness, how you elevate yourself in the community…..
From my perspective, it was a scam job from the start. Cokehead Newmann keeps saying WE but keeps depositing the checks into his (ME) bank account. CONrad Black was sentenced to 78 months in prison for far less.
@@cindytartt4048 well yes, but it had already been exposed when I said that. :) But thank you. To be fair to myself I never heard of Wework until it was exposed. So I never had a chance to predict it. I can't imagine falling for that nonsense.
I can see why they were able to raise so much money. Whatever you might think of their value proposition and general business model, they are very confident and their vision is compelling. That being said... that reporter must be feeling mighty smug right about now.
😳 Wow! I would have 100% fallen for that pitch! 🤓 More power to numbers, financial statements and a good track-record of those! 😎 Kudos on the interviewer!
The Wall Street Journal reported that Neumann had aspirations such as living forever, becoming Israel’s prime minister, and becoming president of the world.
They couldn’t define their business, or simply answer the question “what is it that you do”!!!!??? They were doomed to fail, notwithstanding the crookedness of the founder - which accelerated the company’s demise.
So they provide(d) culture consultancy? They provided staff augmentation? Mentors? Adam is talking complete nonsense. Genius to pull this off and make complete fools out of people!
That’s how all con artists / pathological liars work - they are experts at deflecting questions. Watch the interview of Elizabeth Holmes, the guy from Tinder Swindler , etc…
He may be an ultra narcissist, I don't know. But from that quote alone, I don't think there is sufficient information for condemnation. A lot of companies, especially startups, care a lot about company "culture" and use that word. For successful entrepreneurship, it is indeed crucial to have the right culture.
@@suhyunkim1463 but he’s not talking about a company’s culture: that’s a completely different issue & he doesn’t address this (the company’s culture wasn’t sustainable & frankly, was pretty nasty). Curating culture is just a set of weasel words. What is the culture that he’s REALLY defining? I think he & the wife have none.
@@cindytartt4048 watched this again. He’a talking about culture in terms of space and how it can affect or facilitate work. That’s not weasel words. As an entrepreneur, when I visited wework, I felt the space was such that it was indeed helpful for thinking and working more freely. I think he was not speaking all empty words. I think the main problem was the price was too high for the value being offered. That said, when the woman started to speak, I do hear BS. Influence from Buddhism, etc, enlightening, leaning in, relying on others-these are weasel words indeed.
at the end of the WeWork rainbow we see Adam Neumann, he bought a $4M hologram to make it look like a rainbow, we sold ourselves false dreams, Dude, where’s my IPO?
I remember attending an entrepreneurial event held at WeWork and being mesmerized by the interior design of the place. The common space was awesome. But I felt individual work space was not as well designed and the membership price was too high. I think WeWork failed mostly due to execution problems and for too quick expansion. After something fails, it is easy to say retrospectively that something was bound to fail, that the plan was obviously flawed. Yes it was too much of a hype. But how about some of the most successful tech companies? Like Instagram, FB and Twitter? Are they not too much of a hype beyond what may be good? And yet you may not be criticizing these.
you make the point, his vision was great, and it is more difficult to be profitable with a business like this, because you are renting spaces in the most expensive cities in the world. easy to say whatever know, but he was having a great vision, I am sure rework will do great in some years, once covid will be normalised.
We love messianic tech gurus. To the tune of billions. Take peoples’ good intentions and aspirations, wrap then into a feel good ponzi scam, and voila! Until people wake up...
well, pay attention to say they are idiots, their brand is still there and they create a unicorn company,. they are not idiots at all. their approach is different, yes. Or do you think you can do the same? COME ON.
Hey Fortune.....have you forgotten your role in Theranos??? All over again with this WeWork? Yeah, let's burn cash with so called ' Innovation, culture and building community'. By the way, the interviewer is a joke!
INTERVIEWER IS EMBARASSING, Adam created a unicorn company, whatever happened he was able to create something that required some respect. Financial partners were simply using Adam to pump the value until possible for the ipo and once they saw that was not anymore possible, they worked to crushed the business and to make it possible to acquire it for less less money and without Adam. and in 2022 after covid wework is still there.the fact is that he was able with his approach to open (alone, with his talent and with Miguel) top locations is top places, or do you think it is easy to close leasing like these?
Business from the waist up (except for the hoop earring), casual from the waist down (nice red socks). The entire ensemble is very confused. Way to confront the interviewer on his article! Well done. Why is it so difficult for WeWork to define their business? Real estate, tech and services are defined industries. "Community" is not.
The interesting thing would be to find the current scammer selling us fantasies and making tons of money based on a curated sales pitch as it was this.
They are still there, with revenues, and the business model of course is good. it is something completely new, before was just hotels or bars Do you know Starbucks is first of all a real estate company, like mc Donalds? I think in the future offices will be too expensive, and the alternative to remote working (that is not sustainable) is a we work space. Unless you think you can be productive in staying all day in a cafe.
whatever you said, they changed the way we work, workspace sharing was not really existing before. It is easy to critizize him now (you are really nut if you don't consider that everything was approved by the board and financial partners and investors, it is always the same story, like for theranos). I simply think he was like many others, great but a little too crazy, I don't think the evacuation crushed due to him but simply due to someone that wanted to acquire them for less money and to be able to fire him. Now, lockdown of course impacted a lot on them and the situation is in standby. After covid in some years people will not able to afford an office anymore, workspace like wework will come back super popular, because remote working is too much alienating, you need some space where to socialise and networking.
true but the company never made money when their competitors did, they had the right idea but didn't know how to run the business itself which is why it's stock is now worth ~1.00.
The writer was right but Adam still built a multi-billion dollar company is a billionaire and is on next startup continuing on the path he started with WELIVE worth a billion as well. Risk taker immigrants are what America is about id rather make history than write about it. Its easy to be pessimistic hard to DO something.
Please do not allow this man to interview anyone EVER again until he receives some training. He is best behind a computer. In person he is pompous, off-putting and disrupts the viewer’s perspective. Please send him to a class on how to interview people when others are watching.
The interviewer doesn’t respect Rebekah which is disrespectful and sucks because she is a co-founder of this billion dollars business. Put some respect on her name, business is not easy.
whos here from the show
🙋 Anne Hathaway may not really look like Rebecca but she got the accent on point. Adam is also more handsome than Jared.
@@PhoenixSOUL777 but the utter shite that Rebekah talks is well written for Hathaway. The crap about mesmerising culture, self sustaining system, consciousness, commitment to demand & growth, & bad energy is laughable.
@@PhoenixSOUL777 Anne is so perfect in that show.
I am. It's a great love story.
Me
after being in a room with Adam, I'd double check to make sure my wallet is still in my pocket.
Smart interviewer - skepticism and independent thinking are good qualities to have.
This is the most san Francisco interview I've ever seen
Adam is a hustler…smart…aggressive…arrogant….full of it
1:40 what EXACTLY do you do? asks interviewer:
Proceeds to _never_ answer the question. Except to make vague digs at the question because no one should be tied down to an answer. “What’s 2 + 2?” Well, that depends on your vision, your consciousness, how you elevate yourself in the community…..
the interviewer was spot on with his pessimism! and the couple seemed truly delusional about their prospects.
From my perspective, it was a scam job from the start. Cokehead Newmann keeps saying WE but keeps depositing the checks into his (ME) bank account. CONrad Black was sentenced to 78 months in prison for far less.
The guy was right lol best start up to bet against
Omg, they're talking such nonsense. You'd have to be a complete fool to invest with these weirdos.
@@Dragon-Believer 2 yrs later & watching We Crashed & boy, are you right!
@@cindytartt4048 well yes, but it had already been exposed when I said that. :) But thank you.
To be fair to myself I never heard of Wework until it was exposed. So I never had a chance to predict it. I can't imagine falling for that nonsense.
I can see why they were able to raise so much money. Whatever you might think of their value proposition and general business model, they are very confident and their vision is compelling. That being said... that reporter must be feeling mighty smug right about now.
Even more smug today.
This guy can sell me my own coffin ⚰️
wow he literally memorized a script for the last part. i heard he said the same thing in another interview on "cbs this morning"
Every interview is the same...
This guy is a genius, referring to the interviewer btw.
Adam is impressive. Yes I’m here after the show lol. This guy is damn good
They talked about feelings and emotions the whole time. He said nothing, just a low budget therapy session.
😳 Wow! I would have 100% fallen for that pitch!
🤓 More power to numbers, financial statements and a good track-record of those!
😎 Kudos on the interviewer!
The Wall Street Journal reported that Neumann had aspirations such as living forever, becoming Israel’s prime minister, and becoming president of the world.
He also wanted to be the world's first trillionaire lmao and to elevate the level of human consciousness
They couldn’t define their business, or simply answer the question “what is it that you do”!!!!??? They were doomed to fail, notwithstanding the crookedness of the founder - which accelerated the company’s demise.
So they provide(d) culture consultancy?
They provided staff augmentation? Mentors?
Adam is talking complete nonsense. Genius to pull this off and make complete fools out of people!
they provided booze
@@thewkovacs316 indeed & a few happy drugs; all on attractive glass desks with colourful cushions…
Anne Hathaway is easier on the eyes.
Here for the Apple series.
Stock today is .14
They announced a 40-1 reverse stock split on Sept 1st
Watch this interview to learn when some is BSing you. Study NJ how they do it
Adam spoke sooooooo well!
seriously??? The con artist spoke well????
Bahahabahahabahaaabaaaahaaa
A new way to Work is at Home.
Their concept is much more like Uber and Airbnb
Ride-sharing , Space-sharing
Their is office-sharing.
And here we are in 2021 haha ;)
I hope that now they will share their rich spoils (more than US$1 billion) with the people that worked for them at WeWork
They're still waiting.
if they have paid them salary and whatever that's in the compensation package, they don't owe employees more "spoils".
adam spoke for 25 minutes and didn't say anything
That’s how all con artists / pathological liars work - they are experts at deflecting questions. Watch the interview of Elizabeth Holmes, the guy from Tinder Swindler , etc…
“Our main thing is we create and curate culture”. Pause and think about that. Ultra Narcissism.
He may be an ultra narcissist, I don't know. But from that quote alone, I don't think there is sufficient information for condemnation. A lot of companies, especially startups, care a lot about company "culture" and use that word. For successful entrepreneurship, it is indeed crucial to have the right culture.
@@suhyunkim1463 but he’s not talking about a company’s culture: that’s a completely different issue & he doesn’t address this (the company’s culture wasn’t sustainable & frankly, was pretty nasty). Curating culture is just a set of weasel words. What is the culture that he’s REALLY defining? I think he & the wife have none.
@@cindytartt4048 oh so what does curating culture mean?
@@cindytartt4048 watched this again. He’a talking about culture in terms of space and how it can affect or facilitate work. That’s not weasel words. As an entrepreneur, when I visited wework, I felt the space was such that it was indeed helpful for thinking and working more freely. I think he was not speaking all empty words. I think the main problem was the price was too high for the value being offered.
That said, when the woman started to speak, I do hear BS. Influence from Buddhism, etc, enlightening, leaning in, relying on others-these are weasel words indeed.
at the end of the WeWork rainbow we see Adam Neumann, he bought a $4M hologram to make it look like a rainbow, we sold ourselves false dreams, Dude, where’s my IPO?
Nice to see it after watching WeCrashed!
I remember attending an entrepreneurial event held at WeWork and being mesmerized by the interior design of the place. The common space was awesome. But I felt individual work space was not as well designed and the membership price was too high. I think WeWork failed mostly due to execution problems and for too quick expansion. After something fails, it is easy to say retrospectively that something was bound to fail, that the plan was obviously flawed. Yes it was too much of a hype. But how about some of the most successful tech companies? Like Instagram, FB and Twitter? Are they not too much of a hype beyond what may be good? And yet you may not be criticizing these.
wework wasnt a tech company
they tried to sell themselves as a tech company...it was part of the scam
They weren't a tech company. They leased office space.
@@justaguy328 bet you just watched the series. I was about to say the same.
It could have worked if they had listened to the nr’s guys from the start. They were in a state of mania. Mania gets you reckt!
you make the point, his vision was great, and it is more difficult to be profitable with a business like this, because you are renting spaces in the most expensive cities in the world. easy to say whatever know, but he was having a great vision, I am sure rework will do great in some years, once covid will be normalised.
The way she touches her right eye whenever she needs to emphasize and justify her words.
Saw that on the podcast she did as well. Camera right up in her face…😅😂🤣
Well spotted.
Fantastic interviewer. Need more of the same
Man, can they both talk without ever saying anything !
Speaks like an mlm marketer all the time.
So... this hasn't aged well lmfao
We love messianic tech gurus. To the tune of billions. Take peoples’ good intentions and aspirations, wrap then into a feel good ponzi scam, and voila! Until people wake up...
Great salesman, one of the best. Unfortunately, that's all he has ever been.
16:41 "Are you going to IPO in the next few years?" HAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAA!
Equity for their workers which was worth nothing. But he came out of it with a billion.
Despite the hosts attempts, there’s very little substance in their answers, whole lotta high-minded yoga babble; and a lot of red flags 🚩
Damn, this chick looks NOTHING like the beautiful Anne Hathaway
Ikr? But Anne got her speech patterns and mannerisms spot on!
Looking back.... what a bunch of bul*shi*
Which were the other 2 unicorns to bet against from the interviewer.
An interviewer who isn't a plant, didn't know they existed.
I’ll stick to my bets thanks….very wise interviewer.
HOW DID THESE IDIOTS FOOL ALL THESE INVESTORS ?!!! I can tell here that he is avoiding talking about what he does !
well, pay attention to say they are idiots, their brand is still there and they create a unicorn company,. they are not idiots at all. their approach is different, yes. Or do you think you can do the same? COME ON.
still don't understand what they do
Their body language speaks truth, don’t hear their pretty words, their body language can’t hide their lies
Hey Fortune.....have you forgotten your role in Theranos??? All over again with this WeWork? Yeah, let's burn cash with so called ' Innovation, culture and building community'. By the way, the interviewer is a joke!
INTERVIEWER IS EMBARASSING, Adam created a unicorn company, whatever happened he was able to create something that required some respect. Financial partners were simply using Adam to pump the value until possible for the ipo and once they saw that was not anymore possible, they worked to crushed the business and to make it possible to acquire it for less less money and without Adam. and in 2022 after covid wework is still there.the fact is that he was able with his approach to open (alone, with his talent and with Miguel) top locations is top places, or do you think it is easy to close leasing like these?
@@afk71afk36
Easy if you overpay.
3:49 Adam Neumann made an eye-roll to his wife, so ignorant
Yes he didn't like that awkward question
Frauds and con artists
the lady is a good scammer
she learned from daddy who stole from a cancer charity
bullshitters then and bullshitters now!
He’s basically a salesman and he sold hopes that the investors bought 😅
Community adjusted EBITDA. What a joke.
Business from the waist up (except for the hoop earring), casual from the waist down (nice red socks). The entire ensemble is very confused.
Way to confront the interviewer on his article! Well done.
Why is it so difficult for WeWork to define their business? Real estate, tech and services are defined industries. "Community" is not.
When someone is obfuscating it's always because they're trying to trick you.
Its vague because its just an air castle
What do you do for christ sake
The interesting thing would be to find the current scammer selling us fantasies and making tons of money based on a curated sales pitch as it was this.
Every sportsbook ceo
he grilled him
❤❤❤❤❤❤
He has very good ideas but the business model is not worth much.
They are still there, with revenues, and the business model of course is good. it is something completely new, before was just hotels or bars Do you know Starbucks is first of all a real estate company, like mc Donalds? I think in the future offices will be too expensive, and the alternative to remote working (that is not sustainable) is a we work space. Unless you think you can be productive in staying all day in a cafe.
And now we have a global economic crisis and it doesn’t seem that wework will survive. Lol
OMG they literally cant explain what they are. This is so scary.
who is the interviewer here?
his name is Mr. Douche.
@@rutht9667 Who is the Douche now?
He tried to expose wework but
@@rutht9667 he's/wasn't not wrong
@@marufio facts!
47 billion
whatever you said, they changed the way we work, workspace sharing was not really existing before. It is easy to critizize him now (you are really nut if you don't consider that everything was approved by the board and financial partners and investors, it is always the same story, like for theranos). I simply think he was like many others, great but a little too crazy, I don't think the evacuation crushed due to him but simply due to someone that wanted to acquire them for less money and to be able to fire him. Now, lockdown of course impacted a lot on them and the situation is in standby. After covid in some years people will not able to afford an office anymore, workspace like wework will come back super popular, because remote working is too much alienating, you need some space where to socialise and networking.
true but the company never made money when their competitors did, they had the right idea but didn't know how to run the business itself which is why it's stock is now worth ~1.00.
They didn’t. Covid did.
more words, more confusion. Why does he not answer questions directly?
Cause they’re full of shit
Word 🥗 served by two pretty, vain people
Not that cranky voice again.
Body language screams BS
This is hilarious now
Leto did not do a good job with this guy
OMG, Rebekah looks like a NIGHTMARE!
Fizzibubbleh!!
AOC ain't gonna like this lmao
2024 comments!? Adam always give great speech, but unfortunately he dose opposite what he say!
Talk about privileged
They didn't make great money. They lost vast amounts.
The biggest bull mission and vision
The writer was right but Adam still built a multi-billion dollar company is a billionaire and is on next startup continuing on the path he started with WELIVE worth a billion as well. Risk taker immigrants are what America is about id rather make history than write about it. Its easy to be pessimistic hard to DO something.
Please do not allow this man to interview anyone EVER again until he receives some training. He is best behind a computer. In person he is pompous, off-putting and disrupts the viewer’s perspective. Please send him to a class on how to interview people when others are watching.
any dude shinning his forehead with make-up is a dick.
Does the interviewer sound so bad now?
Come back to you after 2 years ! Have you seen the latest news about wework and Adam ...?
This comment aged like milk
lol, big lol.
The interviewer doesn’t respect Rebekah which is disrespectful and sucks because she is a co-founder of this billion dollars business. Put some respect on her name, business is not easy.
She is a glorified cofounder. All ego and self importance.