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Camping and RVing to rise in popularity due to pandemic
Bill Gurley predicts that camping and RVing will become more popular as people seek to travel but avoid staying in densely populated areas such as hotels or shared Airbnb spaces due to concerns over cleanliness during the pandemic.
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The way different cultures behave during disease outbreaks can vary significantly, with countries like China being more accustomed to widespread mask wearing and other precautions.
07:19 - 08:04 (00:44)
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The way different cultures behave during disease outbreaks can vary significantly, with countries like China being more accustomed to widespread mask wearing and other precautions. These practices may become more widespread globally in response to the current pandemic.
ChapterCamping and RVing to rise in popularity due to pandemic
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The speaker discusses the importance of considering the second and third order effects of COVID-19 from a business perspective in order to identify opportunities.
08:04 - 09:16 (01:12)
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The speaker discusses the importance of considering the second and third order effects of COVID-19 from a business perspective in order to identify opportunities. He provides an example of gloves being a potential business opportunity due to the increased need for personal protective equipment.
ChapterCamping and RVing to rise in popularity due to pandemic
Episode#74 - The $72B Chinese startup you’ve never heard of, a mysterious billionaire and the guide to post-corona opportunities
PodcastMy First Million
Camping and RVing could rise in popularity as people avoid densely populated areas for travel.
09:16 - 10:38 (01:22)
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Camping and RVing could rise in popularity as people avoid densely populated areas for travel. Gyms are predicted to decline, leading to growth in the at-home exercise market.
ChapterCamping and RVing to rise in popularity due to pandemic
Episode#74 - The $72B Chinese startup you’ve never heard of, a mysterious billionaire and the guide to post-corona opportunities
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker suggests exploring the United States instead of taking gap years outside the country since it has everything from different geographies to every climate.
10:38 - 11:41 (01:02)
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The speaker suggests exploring the United States instead of taking gap years outside the country since it has everything from different geographies to every climate. They also discuss the challenges that Sandbox VR, a company offering virtual reality experiences, is facing due to the pandemic.