The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the Killer Companies of the New Silicon Valley Are Changing the World
by Brad Stone
Narrated by Dean Temple
About This Audiobook
Behind the meteoric rise of ride-sharing and home-sharing giants lies a story of audacious entrepreneurs who fundamentally rewired how society operates. Brad Stone chronicles the parallel journeys of Uber and Airbnb as they transformed from scrappy startups into global powerhouses worth billions, reshaping urban landscapes and challenging centuries-old business models. These companies didn't just create new apps—they unleashed a cultural revolution that redefined trust, work, and commerce, while their founders battled regulators, competitors, and their own moral blind spots in pursuit of unprecedented growth.
Dean Temple delivers Stone's fast-paced narrative with the urgency and intensity these corporate dramas demand. His measured yet dynamic performance captures both the breathless excitement of Silicon Valley disruption and the gravity of its consequences, making complex business strategies and regulatory battles accessible without sacrificing their complexity. Temple navigates seamlessly between boardroom confrontations and intimate founder profiles, while his clear articulation helps listeners follow the intricate web of legal challenges, cultural shifts, and technological innovations. The audio format proves ideal for this contemporary business saga, transforming dense corporate history into compelling storytelling.