EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 14 MIN
Unlocking LinkedIn's Potential: Live Streaming and Community Building
from Phillip Lanos Podcast · host Phillip Lanos
Phillip Lanos explores the potential and limitations of LinkedIn and Riverside for professional networking and live streaming. He shares insights on platform features, user engagement, and ideas for improving social and professional interactions.Key Topics:LinkedIn platform limitations and opportunitiesLive streaming with Riverside FMBuilding and maintaining professional relationshipsAI content and platform trainingTools for social and professional engagementChapters:00:00 – Triangulating the 2,000-Interview NetworkFocus: The challenge of scaling relationship management after interviewing thousands of founders, and the beauty of catching people at a specific point in time. 01:25 – The Broken Feed: Social Graph vs. Interest GraphFocus: How LinkedIn transitioned from a professional community to an algorithmic interest feed, leaving connection entirely to chance. 02:23 – The LinkedIn "Dress Code" & Professional CandorFocus: The corporate tone of the platform as a double-edged sword that enforces boundaries but restricts authentic connection. 03:34 – The AI Feedback Loop: Collaborative Articles & Dead ForumsFocus: A critique of platforms training AI models on user data, resulting in an echo chamber of automated content and meaningless badges. 06:00 – Mentorship, Bad DMs, and the Gestalt MethodFocus: Lessons learned from working with the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) and Cal Fussman; why our professional social networks shouldn't feel like cold sales floors. 10:00 – The Exploitation of the Modern Job BoardFocus: The operational nightmare of hiring in a sea of "Easy Applies," political ghost jobs, and speculative podcast work scams. 12:15 – Unfiltered Assessment: What is LinkedIn Supposed to Be?Focus: Final critique on the lack of user-to-moderator feedback loops and a prompt to the community on whether the platform is just a performative database.
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Phillip Lanos explores the potential and limitations of LinkedIn and Riverside for professional networking and live streaming. He shares insights on platform features, user engagement, and ideas for improving social and professional interactions.Key Topics:LinkedIn platform limitations and opportunitiesLive streaming with Riverside FMBuilding and maintaining professional relationshipsAI content and platform trainingTools for social and professional engagementChapters:00:00 – Triangulating the 2,000-Interview NetworkFocus: The challenge of scaling relationship management after interviewing thousands of founders, and the beauty of catching people at a specific point in time. 01:25 – The Broken Feed: Social Graph vs. Interest GraphFocus: How LinkedIn transitioned from a professional community to an algorithmic interest feed, leaving connection entirely to chance. 02:23 – The LinkedIn "Dress Code" & Professional CandorFocus: The corporate tone of the platform as a double-edged sword that enforces boundaries but restricts authentic connection. 03:34 – The AI Feedback Loop: Collaborative Articles & Dead ForumsFocus: A critique of platforms training AI models on user data, resulting in an echo chamber of automated content and meaningless badges. 06:00 – Mentorship, Bad DMs, and the Gestalt MethodFocus: Lessons learned from working with the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) and Cal Fussman; why our professional social networks shouldn't feel like cold sales floors. 10:00 – The Exploitation of the Modern Job BoardFocus: The operational nightmare of hiring in a sea of "Easy Applies," political ghost jobs, and speculative podcast work scams. 12:15 – Unfiltered Assessment: What is LinkedIn Supposed to Be?Focus: Final critique on the lack of user-to-moderator feedback loops and a prompt to the community on whether the platform is just a performative database.
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