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'The Dropout' Part 3: Former Theranos employees claim toxic work culture 

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Some employees say CEO Elizabeth Holmes didn't want to hear criticism or too many questions. "Not a lot of camaraderie. A lot of paranoia," said Justin Maxwell, Theranos' former design director.
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Ex-Theranos employees describe culture of secrecy at Elizabeth Holmes' startup: ‘The Dropout’ podcast ep. 1
Not so long ago, Elizabeth Holmes was Silicon Valley’s rising star. Like so many of the most successful entrepreneurs before her, she dropped out of college to start a company. But unlike many others, her startup would go on to be valued at almost $10 billion making her the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire.
The company was called Theranos, a combination of the words “therapy” and “diagnosis.” It was praised for being revolutionary and for creating a breakthrough that would change the medical industry forever.
Her board of directors was a who’s who of government heavyweights that at a time included former Secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, former Secretaries of Defense Gen. James Mattis and William Perry and former U.S. Senators Bill Frist and Sam Nunn.
Investments came from some of the wealthiest and most connected people in the world, like media mogul Rupert Murdoch, the Walton family, the DeVos family and even the Kraft family behind the New England Patriots.
But it all came crashing down. Today, Holmes is facing up to 20 years in prison and awaiting a criminal trial for charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, to which she has pleaded not guilty.
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Комментарии : 2,2 тыс.   
@ryverchoy1370
@ryverchoy1370 5 лет назад
That “fake it til u make it” doesn’t quite work well in the medical industry
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 5 лет назад
Or lie till you get caught.
@zakariazinchannel6324
@zakariazinchannel6324 4 года назад
imagine if its work... how many doctor will lost their job... if her machine work i bet you she will be the richest women ever...
@MaggotDiggo1
@MaggotDiggo1 4 года назад
Ever heard of acupuncture or herbal remedies?
@ts121084
@ts121084 4 года назад
Or anywhere. Sick of this obnoxious hustle culture...
@ltnlabs
@ltnlabs 3 года назад
Fake it till you make it is the worst career advice in every field. But it is curious to me how she did this in such a heavily regulated field.
@lh4702
@lh4702 5 лет назад
I’m confused how someone with no college degree, medical background or tech background, was able to get people to invest millions into her idea ?
@RitaOhaya1006
@RitaOhaya1006 5 лет назад
That's exactly what I am thinking...
@diceskull
@diceskull 5 лет назад
Marketing, advertising, etc. Sadly alot of people believe the first thing they see on the internet w.o doing actual research. Remember when people were putting their iphones in the microwave because trolls from 4chan was able to circulate convincing articles saying it would charge their phones? Trends happen, Investors invest, scammers scam, sheeps follow. Same reason im confused why a person can spend tens of millions on a blank blue canvas because its "modern art"
@lh4702
@lh4702 5 лет назад
Nikko0o0o0o O0o0o0o that’s crazy. Dummies investing millions left and right to her crazy ass. 😂
@gnlilu6972
@gnlilu6972 5 лет назад
Manipulation! Con!
@jeanghrey
@jeanghrey 5 лет назад
The right complexion and good snake oil marketing
@klewis9152
@klewis9152 5 лет назад
I don’t understand how so many supposedly smart individuals followed her blindly
@GadisBaliLivesAbroad
@GadisBaliLivesAbroad 5 лет назад
they are probably smart, but not in medicine... thats why.
@PrometheanFlame
@PrometheanFlame 5 лет назад
Wealthy people are not usually that smart. She had the right appearance and went to a reputable school. She could convince them to give her money. Considering a lot of her investors were old guys with money ... those guys sometimes like to find young women to invest in. And I doubt any of them understood a lick of science.
@anjanadevikumar
@anjanadevikumar 5 лет назад
K Lewis Yes, they are highly educated & professionally intelligent but here in the Bay Area everyone wants to work for the new “it” company. For example, at one point everyone wanted to work for Facebook & now when you speak with their employees most are not happy. People that worked for her believed they were going to be part of history, she is a psychopath that believed she would get away with her lies!
@seriousbroski
@seriousbroski 5 лет назад
Cause she seduced them through words.
@hierotsu
@hierotsu 5 лет назад
It seems that most human don't relate with comprehension of words but are totally influenced by behavior: way of talk, body language, eye contact, etc.... In this world, marketeers prevail on engineers unfortunately, politicians on society missioners...
@dieterpaleo1641
@dieterpaleo1641 5 лет назад
"I've worked for Steve Jobs and I've seen some crazy things, she took it to another level" - Avie Tevanian
@denisesalles7248
@denisesalles7248 3 года назад
It must have been other-worldly, especially for Avie to say that.
@moisemensah8233
@moisemensah8233 2 года назад
@@denisesalles7248 I can't even fathom. I think I would've never tolerated that a boss of mine, especially younger than me, to ever walk all over me.
@staringcorgi6475
@staringcorgi6475 2 года назад
Steve Jobs was known as a perfectionist and he kept the iPhone as as secret as possible and got pissed when his prototype got leaked
@windtalker4191
@windtalker4191 2 года назад
@@staringcorgi6475 Steve Jobs was also manipulative. He had no tech background and could not program. But he got people who could make real products that worked.
@javierramirez-kr2yt
@javierramirez-kr2yt 5 лет назад
That womens eyes scare the hell outta me ..her voice even more ...
@jaylognos1823
@jaylognos1823 5 лет назад
Yeah, she looks crazy!
@javierramirez-kr2yt
@javierramirez-kr2yt 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@gusti46
@gusti46 5 лет назад
agree, her eyes its too intimidating
@oldi184
@oldi184 5 лет назад
At 5:53 we can see a letter. Why he started every sentence with a small letter? A sentence must be start with a capital letters.
@JoshB333
@JoshB333 5 лет назад
It’s funny tho
@valrk247
@valrk247 5 лет назад
Is this the fyre festival of science?
@medhakasture9545
@medhakasture9545 5 лет назад
I guess 😂😂😂
@littleseamstress
@littleseamstress 5 лет назад
lol yasss
@sbasano
@sbasano 5 лет назад
with Fyre. they just had bad luck, tried to rush thinkgs.....wheras this bs never ever existed
@alphacause
@alphacause 5 лет назад
Aptly said.
@jjaycallejas
@jjaycallejas 5 лет назад
Ja Rule and Jussie relaxin right now lol
@actualwakandangirl7121
@actualwakandangirl7121 2 года назад
She was like a child playing boss. She had no idea what she was doing and pretty much wanted to be like all the other young rich wildly successful CEOs. The con artist award goes to her.
@beverlyledbetter4906
@beverlyledbetter4906 Год назад
But she got the money though, didn't she? That's all she was concerned about!😒
@JohnSmith-cj9cx
@JohnSmith-cj9cx 5 лет назад
I liked their "The Office" analogy. That said it all.
@joeyknight8272
@joeyknight8272 4 года назад
@12thManInTokyo ok boomer.
@TheGodblessthebroken
@TheGodblessthebroken 4 года назад
Joey Knight 😂😂
@maga6252
@maga6252 4 года назад
I think they left out the umm that's what she said jokes. Lol
@moisemensah8233
@moisemensah8233 2 года назад
My previous office job was exactly like that. It lasted 18 months. Filing a lawsuit as we speak.
@su-enaahleebeautifulcontra3617
This is a classic case of narcissistic sociopath behavior
@richardfrancis5406
@richardfrancis5406 5 лет назад
Yes...even worse than that..truly sociopathic!
@victoriahale5254
@victoriahale5254 5 лет назад
Eat_the_cake Enaah Lee omg did you learn that in med school
@bigdoggaming7438
@bigdoggaming7438 5 лет назад
All you have to do is look at her eyes....jeeeez
@RobertoAFernandez
@RobertoAFernandez 5 лет назад
Exactly. See my comment, above.
@su-enaahleebeautifulcontra3617
@@victoriahale5254 why does that sound Cunty in tone?
@missoctober8859
@missoctober8859 5 лет назад
"Theranos" sounds like something from Scientology.
@redburtley6021
@redburtley6021 5 лет назад
You're thinking of Thetins. Good one, though!
@joeypethan5083
@joeypethan5083 5 лет назад
Sounds like a comic book villain
@kendricklatimore52
@kendricklatimore52 5 лет назад
@@joeypethan5083 kinda like 'thanos' LOL
@AlejandroBelloRD
@AlejandroBelloRD 5 лет назад
Also from Marvel Comics' supervillain *THANOS*
@DeePeeZee
@DeePeeZee 5 лет назад
Sounds like thanos changed careers lol
@bizichyld
@bizichyld 2 года назад
I’ve been a pharmacist with Walgreens for 15 years and I remember hearing that Theranos was taking over our tedious health testing services. I haven’t done a cholesterol test since. Thanks Liz.
@zanderpander7878
@zanderpander7878 5 лет назад
Why is hair always looking burnt and crispy
@Witchygirl22
@Witchygirl22 5 лет назад
Probably a lot of hair color and treatments to her hair. It damages it after such long extended use.
@8-am
@8-am 5 лет назад
She has curly hair. Thats the straightening and ironing
@gladysethan3313
@gladysethan3313 5 лет назад
Cause you know, hell.
@cruiseboston638
@cruiseboston638 5 лет назад
Her diet was water and green kale. Although healthy ....your skin and hair need more than just that😲😉😁
@iidentifyasachickennugget9999
@iidentifyasachickennugget9999 5 лет назад
I think you are hungry
@iDiamonda
@iDiamonda 5 лет назад
lol I can't stop watching videos about her
@Deenique16
@Deenique16 5 лет назад
Did you watch the hbo doc?
@etcetraetcetra3173
@etcetraetcetra3173 5 лет назад
Hahaha....Me too.
@etcetraetcetra3173
@etcetraetcetra3173 5 лет назад
@@Deenique16 Yes. It's really funny when she said she started to wear black turtleneck since she was 7, but as I remember, only 1 of about a dozen of photographs in featured in the doc, where she was wearing black turtleneck. And that includes the picture of her in her dorm room. I guess, when you lied about so much about who you are, you starting to believe your fake-self.
@ddg170
@ddg170 5 лет назад
iDiamonda I know,right! Elizabeth is obsessed with lying, we are obsessed with liars 😂
@pressia07
@pressia07 5 лет назад
Listen to the podcast and watch the hbo documentary
@mrzack888
@mrzack888 5 лет назад
DId her parents bribe her way into Stanford?
@I_am_milan
@I_am_milan 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@TheLizardhead
@TheLizardhead 5 лет назад
oof
@santen2309
@santen2309 5 лет назад
Its possible, but she's clearly smart, she just chose to use her intelligence in the wrong way. Not many people can bullshit their way into billions of dollars.
@persistentlydriven9390
@persistentlydriven9390 5 лет назад
Paloma San Basilio doubt she lost them all. Almost certain she put some money up somewhere
@freewilliam93
@freewilliam93 5 лет назад
She comes from a legit well connected family which is how she got so many republican political figures on her board. Shes so well connected her parents arent on tv.....
@anggrekbulan100
@anggrekbulan100 5 лет назад
She even dressed like Steve Jobs. This was supposed to be one of those red flags.
@ABCDEF-no1cv
@ABCDEF-no1cv 5 лет назад
What the f would a 19 yr old college dropout know anything about running a billion dollar medical technology company as the CEO???? She never had any corporate work experience prior. I don’t understand how all these people gave her so much credit for the claim and her ability.
@johnjohnson3709
@johnjohnson3709 4 года назад
Allison Om , it’s the idea that snagged them and got them excited without an due diligence being done.
@flyingphobiahelp
@flyingphobiahelp 3 года назад
People are easily led
@flowrepins6663
@flowrepins6663 3 года назад
feminism promotiom
@naswiipp
@naswiipp 3 года назад
GTBW
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 3 года назад
puddy
@dalianosseir2817
@dalianosseir2817 5 лет назад
Her eyes are way too open , it is kinda creepy
@Deenique16
@Deenique16 5 лет назад
"Kinda"
@amom1697
@amom1697 5 лет назад
Its called crazy eyes. Look it up . Shes got em.
@Weedy_McWeedy
@Weedy_McWeedy 5 лет назад
And her pupils are almost always dilated....wtf?
@ben_jamin4529
@ben_jamin4529 5 лет назад
She seemed like a little kid who came up with an idea. She didn't have a product because it NEVER worked. Should of worked in PR.
@lincolnhare7766
@lincolnhare7766 5 лет назад
The key here is to KEEP GOING. DO NOT EVER NEVER EVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS!!!!!!
@campkira
@campkira 5 лет назад
Employee should come up with replacement concept it would be so much easier. Not bitching about how their employer are up on. They all know the result would be bad but no they just collect their salary. So who is the real thief here? And said she don't want to hear opinion, ha ha you are kidding me. If your idea suck I won't want to hear either. I did said she is a good business. But yet again it does not feel like the company going to last anyhow. with this kind of working environment.
@rickrollrizal2364
@rickrollrizal2364 4 года назад
Like Steve Jobs?
@AttilatheThrilla
@AttilatheThrilla 3 года назад
Her Father was extremely high up at Enron so it’s not surprising
@HareKrishnaHareRama101
@HareKrishnaHareRama101 2 года назад
I don’t understand why a fraud is compared with a kid.
@karenKristal
@karenKristal 2 года назад
I had a psycho boss in my last job and it sounds a lot like this. Over confident, intense stare, lying, withholding information, refusing to be questioned. It was maddening and he loved every minute of it until he started getting found out about bad behaviour - then he was like a stroppy child.
@dkg_gdk
@dkg_gdk 5 лет назад
OMG, I just realized that the off putting style, the paranoia, the lying over trivial things, being overdramatic, micromanaging, the eye rolling in disbelief all day from her employees... it describes exactly my former boss and my former work environment. I was there for a very short time and Ive never been happier to leave a job.
@moisemensah8233
@moisemensah8233 2 года назад
Same. Got fired after going through 18 months of everything you described. It was a dictatorship veiled in secrecy and a house of cards where we were all wooden puppets on a string. I was educated enough and blunt & brash enough to stand up to everyone there from gossiping coworkers to my lying supervisors. Getting both SA'ed and SH'ed during my tenure there only escalated the horror. Stories of depression, suicide attempts and sexual harassment weren't enough for the company to change. When I got laid off in early January of this year, I hired two attorneys and decided to press charges. And as exhausting it was to build my case, I'm happy. The warning I'll give to anyone who'll hire me is : act toxic and you'll end up in court. Period.
@ish932
@ish932 5 лет назад
I worked for Theranos. It was a huge learning lesson. A lesson on what not to do
@stevematson4808
@stevematson4808 2 года назад
It would be kind of cool to have Elizabeth as a reference ☺️
@moisemensah8233
@moisemensah8233 2 года назад
I imagine that it was as unpleasant as these three dudes confirmed. Sorry that you faced such toxicity.
@kieransoregaard-utt8
@kieransoregaard-utt8 Год назад
Elaborate please
@elianea.c.2294
@elianea.c.2294 Год назад
Why you dont denounce her? Why you all ex employers do something? This is totally wrong!
@drmurphy4043
@drmurphy4043 Год назад
Hello! Were you be able to get a job after Theranos?
@whatshouldwecallher6417
@whatshouldwecallher6417 5 лет назад
Looks like she was more interested in becoming like Steeve Jobs and fame he gained instead of looking at he work he had done. It's like identify theft on some level. As Dwight would say
@christianhuston897
@christianhuston897 5 лет назад
She worked just as hard as Jobs, and like him she delivered a bunch of hype over an inferior product. The difference was that her product was non functional, wheras his at least worked, but were (often) overpriced and inferior in many ways to the competition.
@whatshouldwecallher6417
@whatshouldwecallher6417 5 лет назад
@@christianhuston897 Couldn't agree more with you. I feel that if Steeve Jobs was a woman, she too would have been bought down pretty soon for selling the same product but with a higher price over and over again. The same with Elizabeth Holmes. If she was a man. He may have continued the scam longer than she did.
@christianhuston897
@christianhuston897 5 лет назад
@Boss_Man_T who said they were?
@whatshouldwecallher6417
@whatshouldwecallher6417 5 лет назад
@Boss_Man_T Apple products were good maybe even revolutionary at one point. Now they are just launching things by only changing its color size and an extra feature on the camera. People are willing to sell their kidney to buy one( read the news), so how's that a correct market price? They are just playing over the brand name. It's more than people's rent, their monthly budgets, there are countries where it's more than people's 6 month salary. They even accepted that they were slowing down the previous version as the new ones launched. People are loyal to it. Everyone wants one. They are willing to take loan to pay for it(again read the news). It's become a fantasy. Not a necessity. So if you still think they are great and not over priced, then you are lucky to be in a financially good place.
@Tusuperbis
@Tusuperbis 4 года назад
@@whatshouldwecallher6417 I agree to a point. If she were a man, she wouldn't have been able to get all the financial backing and investors that she did. Being female and with a gynocentric society we have, these companies and investors wanted to see her succeed. She was/is living in a fairy tale and probably has/have been indulged all her life by her parents and teachers. All the feminism hype played right into her narcissistic whims. One big recipe for disaster!
@johnontibero9248
@johnontibero9248 5 лет назад
i always found her story captivating. she conned really smart people with nothing more than her intensity. she was the perfect storm of many factors. she seemed very passionate ,driven slighty mad but brilliant im surprised how many people just jumped on blind faith . they threw out all of business 101 teachings to hook their trailer with this woman
@hobolove2468
@hobolove2468 5 лет назад
@Sarah no need to be so rude. John is right. Could you bring in millions for a faulty idea the way that she did? I'm sure you'll say you wouldn't do that, but COULD you? She is brilliant in some capacity and to ignore that is ignorant. It's unwise to underestimate someone's abilities and to blatantly discount them when they're clearly shown. You're right, she is a sociopath and they are very intelligent. That's how they scam so well, obviously
@Maya-sv1pz
@Maya-sv1pz 2 года назад
she's also really lucky. she did the right thing at the right time, when people go out of their ways to empower female and when people are hungry to nominate a new gem from the silicon valley.
@rekunta
@rekunta 2 года назад
@@solarydays very intelligent people can be conned, it’s not a matter of intelligence. Feed into a person’s biases and tell them what they want to hear, and it’s very easy to have them follow you. Basic psychology.
@yespls4184
@yespls4184 2 года назад
@@solarydays people have their intellectual blind spots, for one reason or another. Even astrophysicists have said very silly things at one point or another about topics that aren't their forte. And no one can reasonably say that those people are unintelligent
@rekunta
@rekunta 2 года назад
@@solarydays you are playing semantics and splitting hairs. They are colloquialisms. When you are claiming to be on the cutting edge of technology and achieving something never done before, appealing to experts in the _known_ field to claim people stupid because they should’ve known better by their pre-existing knowledge is nonsensical. That’s the point. It’s NEW territory, so people are treading new paths. And aside, there _were_ experts who were highly skeptical of her claims. But let’s not act like their haven’t been innovators in this world who’ve done things that many experts have claimed are nigh impossible or highly difficult. This lady just successfully sold her ambitions by leveraging that potential to pull the wool over the eyes of many. Such is the art of the con.
@carmelitajoan
@carmelitajoan 5 лет назад
Just finished the book Bad Blood by the journalist John Carreyrou who unconvered this Theranos shit storm. It's a FANTASTIC read. Also, nice to put a face to the names of some of the individuals mentioned in the book that are in this video too.
@lynnross7513
@lynnross7513 5 лет назад
Great book,! Page turner!
@yolandakent9872
@yolandakent9872 4 года назад
carmel phillips I finished the book too! My mouth is still open wide😳😳
@h3g8a1e7
@h3g8a1e7 2 года назад
I read it too! I was blown away, red flags everywhere from the get go
@katarzynarawska9999
@katarzynarawska9999 2 года назад
I just finished it today!
@juliobello4561
@juliobello4561 Год назад
Im late but I’m going to check that book out haha
@miss007
@miss007 5 лет назад
Over a 4 year period I would get calls from a Theranos recruiter looking to fill the position for her assistant. I knew there had to be something wrong with her, since they would look for someone new every 6-months. The last call I got was the recruiter looking for an Executive Assistant and Personal Assistant. The company went down shortly thereafter.
@moptopzzz8076
@moptopzzz8076 2 года назад
Nigga please
@declandonahue592
@declandonahue592 2 года назад
Yeah I’m sure
@tomarnold7284
@tomarnold7284 2 года назад
I had that experience before. I was in brand marketing and there were a few brands that constantly recruiting the same positions for as long as I remember. I asked my agent what's wrong with them and they honestly told me not to waste time meeting them, that their environments were toxic, the bosses had unrealistic demands and refuse to hear NO for an answer, they believed their directions were correct and they just have to find the right people.
@pegleg2959
@pegleg2959 2 года назад
@@declandonahue592 It's really not that unbelievable at all.
@stevematson4808
@stevematson4808 2 года назад
Should've taken the position Then you could write a book
@chrisbarker2700
@chrisbarker2700 5 лет назад
I tried to give Elizabeth a fair shake. But it was all a scam and she knew it. It was all about money and men she wanted to be like. Maybe even look like. I think she has mental issues.
@jago09
@jago09 5 лет назад
Nah she's just a criminal. No excuses.
@Geblawi
@Geblawi 5 лет назад
Chris Barker You think?
@420Ruger
@420Ruger 5 лет назад
@@NeonCherryBlossum your a bad judge a character that's it, don't over think it you know deep inside your a dumbass.
@zandromex8985
@zandromex8985 5 лет назад
Of course, she just wanted to be a male! Surely, she took advantage of a lot people, she's terrible and should be accountable for it, but it isn't all about males y'know
@haroldwhitt
@haroldwhitt 4 года назад
@Agatha z correction.. Is.. There is no cure
@Homeland81
@Homeland81 3 года назад
She kept on hiring, people with no medicine background in a company which was looking for a breakthrough in science and medicine! She just kept hiring famous people! She just wanted fame!
@jimvortakana7316
@jimvortakana7316 5 лет назад
it's not 2012 anymore, kyou can upload videos longer than 10 minutes...
@ashleyscout4848
@ashleyscout4848 5 лет назад
More videos means more likes, which means mo money
@g4goddessshoes
@g4goddessshoes 5 лет назад
😂
@ruiwang657
@ruiwang657 4 года назад
ashley scout likes don’t get you money.
@wamikasharma4513
@wamikasharma4513 4 года назад
Longer videos also means less views. People are not generally inclined to watch very long videos. Better to cut it in parts and have ppl watch one and if they’re hooked, they watch the rest
@TalkYuhShhh
@TalkYuhShhh 5 лет назад
Damn I hope she didint ruin it for other women Scientists/CEOs Edit: wow thanks for all the likes 😊❤
@slaughtered777
@slaughtered777 5 лет назад
Definitely ruined it for women who might actually have a deep voice 😂
@marinatz6395
@marinatz6395 5 лет назад
slaughtered777 😂
@andytihonow3676
@andytihonow3676 5 лет назад
Kiya E no it just will make investors more hesitant to invest in miracle machines without evidence of them working for the short term. Eventually investors will drop there guard and another con artist will take advantage.
@gingerbread2984
@gingerbread2984 5 лет назад
@@slaughtered777 CEO the poison of the world already...
@tynicole88
@tynicole88 5 лет назад
If you’re a black woman dont worry, a black woman would have never been able to pull this scam off because they wouldn’t have let them. This is a story of white woman privilege
@kema_jmac6570
@kema_jmac6570 5 лет назад
Something is strange about her eyes... Remind me of Mark Zuckerburgs eyes
@brian91613
@brian91613 5 лет назад
🙄 nothing is wrong with her eyes 🙄 she worked hard
@kema_jmac6570
@kema_jmac6570 5 лет назад
@@brian91613 I guess she worked hard as a child too lol those are the same eyes 👀😉
@terriesmith8219
@terriesmith8219 5 лет назад
Those are eyes of psychopaths. Mark Zurkerberg is one of 'em.
@mia21281
@mia21281 5 лет назад
Her eyes are very dilated in the main photo they use. I wonder what she was on.
@carolverde8439
@carolverde8439 5 лет назад
Kema_J Mac she looks like a reptile
@brendaechols5929
@brendaechols5929 Год назад
It's not being a perfectionist. It's being a narcissist and being greedy
@deannablaze8599
@deannablaze8599 3 года назад
The thing with Theranos is that some tests worked, one or two diagnostics actually were proven to allow accurate results. But She (Elizabeth) oversold it and over promoted to 50 different diagnoses. If she was actually honest and humble, Theranos would not be a joke today. Key word: Honest and humble, did not happen. She was too busy trying to be Steve Jobs...
@asanta2023
@asanta2023 2 года назад
Yes, even one of her employees on this video said they could make the product work. But they let him go. You’re right, maybe Theranos would still be legit today.
@jaylognos1823
@jaylognos1823 5 лет назад
Loved Ana and Justin! Stood up to Holmes and decided to dip rather than put up with the BS lies. People with real integrity are a must in business.
@stephenhosking7384
@stephenhosking7384 2 года назад
If your cv has a stint at Theranos, it's going to look good if you stayed only a short while and quit (or were fired), but lousy if you stayed year after year until the company closed down.
@moisemensah8233
@moisemensah8233 2 года назад
I hope they sued her
@islalove336
@islalove336 5 лет назад
Those eyes and that voice. Makes me so uncomfortable.
@taliagoodwomanmann
@taliagoodwomanmann 2 года назад
I worked for a practice who engaged in clinical trials. Right odd the bat, I noticed violations and criminal activities. When I asked questions, I was called into the office and fired. The crazy thing is my boss who fired looked just like Elizabeth Holmes. She too was money hungry.
@taliagoodwomanmann
@taliagoodwomanmann 2 года назад
@MestizoMarquez True. I get what you are saying.
@notw22
@notw22 5 лет назад
Elizabeth, would fit in perfectly at the church of Scientology
@falkenvir
@falkenvir 5 лет назад
She didn't deserve to be named clumped together with Steve Jobs, Jobs delivers actual product, Jobs have his actual ups and downs before, Jobs was fired from his own company, maturing and then rehired, and proved himself that he's invaluable and inseparable from Apple.
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 5 лет назад
Jobs was a fraud (Sociopath) too, his own company fired him. All he did was tell his designers to "make it better".
@falkenvir
@falkenvir 5 лет назад
@@Pfsif Then please kindly explain what happen on Apple's golden era when Jobs was back on the driving seat?
@falkenvir
@falkenvir 4 года назад
@Amilah both Jobs and Wozniak is important to Apple, notice that Woz never left the company but Apple never really took off while he was there. Woz was probably the Technical Engine of the company, but without Jobs steering It's just going nowhere. Mind you I was never Jobs fan, but you gotta give credita when It's due.
@charlottekeck8547
@charlottekeck8547 2 года назад
She's in with Madoff
@staringcorgi6475
@staringcorgi6475 2 года назад
@@Pfsif he left because he knew the reaper would come
@dadaguiar
@dadaguiar 5 лет назад
She operated her company like a complete sociopath. How do you keep your company so compartmentalized?
@atrocchia
@atrocchia 5 лет назад
I would have lasted 2 weeks at Theranos. If I have questions and can get no answers, I'm out.
@Thornspyre81
@Thornspyre81 5 лет назад
"Anna Aereola" hahahahahha
@StevenHunterPangians1
@StevenHunterPangians1 3 года назад
Poor guy is mixed up,obviously...smfh
@naswiipp
@naswiipp 3 года назад
Looks like that Chris Farley sketch.
@stellabar623
@stellabar623 5 лет назад
Thank you thank you ABC for consistency in titles and chronological uploading. You had one job and you did it well.
@cierahowell8653
@cierahowell8653 5 лет назад
They rarely get this right
@kerrigunter9275
@kerrigunter9275 5 лет назад
Ikr!
@YT-ph3qb
@YT-ph3qb 5 лет назад
She's clearly just another PRIVILEGED, self entitled individual who tried scam people for millions! If she was truly sincere about this creation to help people, then she would have done EVERYTHING in her power to perfect it! She clearly had the support to so! Hopefully her place at Stanford was a RIGHTFUL place since she took it from someone else and decides to drop out! Wow! Just Wow!
@ingriddubbel8468
@ingriddubbel8468 5 лет назад
It was her place. It was her choice to drop out.
@YT-ph3qb
@YT-ph3qb 5 лет назад
@@ingriddubbel8468 This despicable, manipulative con artist should be in JAIL! Unfortunately, that will probably NEVER happen because she's PRIVILEGED!
@patriciacurtis349
@patriciacurtis349 3 года назад
you said it best
@cateyu5547
@cateyu5547 3 года назад
Totally
@ransom6892
@ransom6892 2 года назад
Did Marx teach you that nonsense?
@michaelmarlow6610
@michaelmarlow6610 3 года назад
I remember his time period. I was in medical school and none of my professors who were doctors ever believed in this company because there was no medical professionals involved. How all of these people fell for her ‘charm’ I’ll never understand.
@trinapowell4436
@trinapowell4436 2 года назад
Right there with you. All you need is one diagnostics methods class to know this is total BS.
@kenyawalls2255
@kenyawalls2255 Год назад
And she wasn’t even pretty foreal. Like what did they see
@Sunflowerlightt
@Sunflowerlightt 6 месяцев назад
Science degrees cover a lot of medical topics in way more depth that medical courses because they do lab work. You don’t need a medical degree to understand the human body
@anna.rrrrrr
@anna.rrrrrr 5 лет назад
This story never gets boring
@maeflower522
@maeflower522 5 лет назад
2019 is the year of scandals and scammers. There are so many shady people in the world!!!
@laturista1000
@laturista1000 5 лет назад
sad huh, it's only gonna get worse! Notice how all these online ads everywhere, Fortune Magazine, Entrepreneur magazine, Tai Lopez, Forbes, all the crypto craze alt coins schemes, and many many more Entrepreneurs are so so desperate to get money from you and make their businesses grow at all costs. The ends justify the means for these people. Everyone is thirsty at the fountain for CASH! but harldy anyone truly has the heart or intelligence or capability to create really good products. It's all B.S.
@bodymotionchile
@bodymotionchile 5 лет назад
Don't foeget Trump!
@marchiahinggil2405
@marchiahinggil2405 5 лет назад
There's already many scandals and scammers around the world, but is just 2019 is the year were the big ones are exposed for their actions.
@Madhatter675
@Madhatter675 5 лет назад
There will always be scandals and scammers.
@LizettesB3autyChannel
@LizettesB3autyChannel 5 лет назад
maeflower522 for real!!!! Smh! Shady people on RU-vid & Real life! Smh 🤦🏽‍♀️
@natkam451
@natkam451 5 лет назад
Some people in the comments write that Jennifer Lawrence should play her in a movie or Anne Hathaway, but nah. It should be Christian Bale. He can transform into anyone and then, he sure can play american psycho like Holmes 😂😂😂 Too bad Patrick Bateman is not real, he and Elizabeth would make a perfect couple.
@silenc3x
@silenc3x 5 лет назад
Daniel Day Lewis would crush the role.
@Spiralsmile
@Spiralsmile 5 лет назад
She's already talking in Christian bale's batman voice
@bootlegrascal22
@bootlegrascal22 5 лет назад
Nat Kam TRUUU
@hmartinspliff
@hmartinspliff 5 лет назад
I was thinking Charlize -Theron- Theronos could play Elizabeth Holmes but maybe she's a bit too old for the role.
@anastasiaionas9617
@anastasiaionas9617 5 лет назад
Lawrence is playing her in "bad blood". No dates announced yet
@yahoo.com07
@yahoo.com07 5 лет назад
In some of the shots they have of her, she looks like Tonya Harding in the eyes...that dead zone, like there's a light on but no one is home...it's scary. Thank you for sharing this.
@justinemarieabarro9406
@justinemarieabarro9406 5 лет назад
The problem here is that she's too ambitious and too egotistic to accept that the idea is not feasible. She acted as if she knows better than actual professionals in the field when she clearly has zero knowledge.
@L4LA0412
@L4LA0412 4 месяца назад
Since when she cares about the TRUTH? If she cares about the truth since beginning, her company will never exist in the first place.
@geensjc
@geensjc 5 лет назад
I don’t understand how all those smart former Apple staff fell for her lies!
@guppy0112
@guppy0112 4 года назад
Their greed got the best of them; what else?
@beverlyledbetter4906
@beverlyledbetter4906 Год назад
They worked for Steve Jobs, and you don't know all the tricks he pulled to get famous!😳
@jeor1450
@jeor1450 5 лет назад
is this Theranos subject being pushed so hard just to propagate how persuasive she was and keep the entire media/political/elite class from losing face after they fell for this
@nolanmartin4813
@nolanmartin4813 5 лет назад
Most likely if the media is so hard for this story... Good that others are asking the obvious questions.
@eagillum
@eagillum 3 года назад
I fell for her. I'm embarassed about it, but wanting revenge, which is why I'm watching. Everyone wants this story to have a satisfying end.
@Stewie111111111
@Stewie111111111 5 лет назад
So that lady from Apple is supposed to be Phyllis? LOL
@Braindeadevilash
@Braindeadevilash 5 лет назад
I don't think that's a lady...
@andrewrollout1657
@andrewrollout1657 4 года назад
Being passionate about a vision is fine, but I would expect to see some humility and self-awareness in any leader. A leader without humility is a leader with massive blind spots. And blind spots will kill ya in business.
@ACSisterhood
@ACSisterhood 5 лет назад
0:54 I got jumpscared by those massive dead eyes
@flatbedladyv2191
@flatbedladyv2191 5 лет назад
She should run for president of the USA..she would probably win
@BlorkTX
@BlorkTX 5 лет назад
v griffith Between Fyre, Madoff and this, the USA loves folks who deceive.
@younglobwedge
@younglobwedge 5 лет назад
Hopefully sarcasm
@maggie2sticks717
@maggie2sticks717 5 лет назад
Didn't work for her mama, Hillary.
@PartnershipsForYou
@PartnershipsForYou 4 года назад
Maggie'sGrace ya it worked for her dad though.
@yayohost7201
@yayohost7201 2 года назад
This is such a huge testament to how much marketing and psychological tactics really do influence us. She had major people backing her without her product even working. She got major awards and recognition for what? A lie! Regular people and extremely "important" people regarded her highly. It's scary that this even happened. We see someone who has major people backing them and they say the right things so we just believe them.
@whatevergirl19
@whatevergirl19 4 года назад
7:26 “The only person I know that makes me feel like a lazy bastard” Says the dude that played the joker in the laziest & most boring of ways
@naturamix5786
@naturamix5786 3 года назад
Impressive, very nice. Let's see Paul Allen's blood testing device
@priscillaarredondo9680
@priscillaarredondo9680 5 лет назад
Why ya'll put Ana Arriola right after a shot of Phillis from The Office? Y'all wrong.
@juha135
@juha135 5 лет назад
Why do you even care?
@jose-uc1fi
@jose-uc1fi 5 лет назад
😂
@tarothara8632
@tarothara8632 5 лет назад
Anyojne else notice how super dilated her eyes always are? Hmmmm...
@Deenique16
@Deenique16 5 лет назад
Uhh ya think
@rocioalonso813
@rocioalonso813 5 лет назад
👀
@sherpaderpa1
@sherpaderpa1 5 лет назад
amphetamines
@livinthemind86
@livinthemind86 5 лет назад
I guess her green juice had some special ingredients
@GwynneBloodgood
@GwynneBloodgood 5 лет назад
Probs adderrall
@MehdiNakouriTn
@MehdiNakouriTn 3 года назад
I hit pause at 5:51 to read the resignation letter. I'd love to have that person as a co-worker.
@leonardoiglesias2394
@leonardoiglesias2394 2 года назад
Everybody is so surprised that something like that can happen in such truthful, honest, ethical, healthy society.
@grawlix19xx54
@grawlix19xx54 5 лет назад
Ana has alot of balls to have stood up to elizabeth
@dougaltitus08
@dougaltitus08 5 лет назад
GRAWLIX 19xx I’m pretty sure there’s an actual pair of balls down there.
@fusion808ultrahd
@fusion808ultrahd 5 лет назад
George Arriola founder of Monohm Inc.
@user-yg2up4lg3r
@user-yg2up4lg3r 5 лет назад
Yeah cause it's a man. Of course its a man.
@hamthehamster1892
@hamthehamster1892 5 лет назад
Paloma San Basilio I have a question. Why can’t you let people live their lives? Gimme a reason.
@Braindeadevilash
@Braindeadevilash 5 лет назад
@@hamthehamster1892 Because you trigger so easily and it's fun!
@robynhynes3696
@robynhynes3696 5 лет назад
Wait... Anna Areola?
@bison1203
@bison1203 5 лет назад
So many thoughts on that person.
@Unique_username-kr5cu
@Unique_username-kr5cu 5 лет назад
Love her last name
@EyeC999
@EyeC999 5 лет назад
Robyn Hynes Yep...there it is....been scrolling the comments to see who else noticed that little nugget, lol
@mamamarianovits9029
@mamamarianovits9029 5 лет назад
Robyn Hynes .....😂, ya, double take on that one.!!
@wardarahman1757
@wardarahman1757 5 лет назад
Lmaoo i was dying when I heard that
@cathy4697
@cathy4697 5 лет назад
Theranos, thanos' younger unknown sibling who makes financial resources disappear😂😂😂😂
@patrickotshumbe4201
@patrickotshumbe4201 5 лет назад
Good one lol
@Mushruums
@Mushruums 2 года назад
The Hulu show The Dropout has me really interested in this story now. Before I didn’t care as much.
@tsunderechild2777
@tsunderechild2777 5 лет назад
She also seems like she didn’t have a scientific foundation. Sure you can be a kid trying to derive the field equations but at least take some physics and calculus + functions courses first.
@jaricameyers3063
@jaricameyers3063 2 года назад
What's even more crazy is that her dads business went down for fraud as well (unrelated circumstances)
@NS-fz1im
@NS-fz1im 2 года назад
Thank you to the brave humans who stood up to and called out these very dangerous lies. You’ve literally saved human’s lives ❤️ you’re the heroes in this story.
@usernotfound904
@usernotfound904 3 года назад
Truly hope the judge makes an example of her and gives her 20 years for this fraud
@AshJae
@AshJae 2 года назад
It’s easier to fool people than to convince them they’ve been fooled.
@jbalogh01
@jbalogh01 4 года назад
I worked for a debt collections company that had the same feel in my last couple years there. Questions dodged. Paranoia. Job security issues. I saw a finance book that showed a discrepancy in what we were actually taking in was contrary to what the executives were telling investors and board members. I eventually was let go as well as many others and the company eventually dissolved. But i really did enjoy the experience working there and learn quite a lot.
@mylescharles
@mylescharles 3 года назад
It’s very hard for me to understand how these people were so uncomfortable with her and the work environment and yet stuck around.
@moisemensah8233
@moisemensah8233 2 года назад
Paying the bills & rent, methinks!
@ShashaStudios
@ShashaStudios 2 года назад
4:10 he states it well, it was a start up company and everyone wanted to be attached to that amazing discovery.
@59jlopez70
@59jlopez70 2 года назад
I knew someone close to me who used to work as security and told me crazy stuff like security they would have to escort certain ppl around and even to the bathroom and also security would have to report employees who seem acting suspicious or not in their usual working area. It’s like the employees were not only being micro managed but also monitored heavily by security, it was so uncomfortable and toxic.
@wton
@wton 5 лет назад
I just got the title "the drop out" haha. Nice one.
@megaman2127
@megaman2127 5 лет назад
3:06 the office lol
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack 2 года назад
Imagine the honor of those who saw the bs and walked away! Pride for whole life. And new ceos will trust them
@MaryTheresa1986
@MaryTheresa1986 5 лет назад
That resignation letter was epic! If I had a company I would hire that man!
@edixasanchezpacheco3692
@edixasanchezpacheco3692 3 года назад
What’s amazing is that she did not lose her hair. A person with so much stress would have much less hair
@eagillum
@eagillum 3 года назад
Haha, it's true!
@bludiva27
@bludiva27 Год назад
Do Sociopaths get stressed?
@wifferste
@wifferste 5 лет назад
I read Carreyrou's book and commend Ana Arriola for saying "screw this" and quitting that same day. She was a little lucky that day because Holmes was offsite when she resigned otherwise I think she would have been subjected to being escorted out like everyone else. Very good on her to ignore Holmes' request to call back.
@andreasleonlandgren3092
@andreasleonlandgren3092 4 года назад
Very similar to my old workplace. Always pose questions. Good for the employees to get narc free. You dont know a person before you have worked closeminded with or lived with them. Something that looks like a dream oppurtunity on paper can truly be a nightmare in practice.
@spike757
@spike757 5 лет назад
Listening to these people talk about her is one thing, but to be in her presence is another, she is a true sociopath. I sometimes think that she honestly truly believed the ‘Edison’ would work and was just faking it until one of the brilliant minds solved the puzzle. This woman could speak to you for 30 minutes and not once would those large eyes blink ! As I said being in her presence was a whole different level she could strike fear in you down to your soul, that blank stare was like a machine. Scary
@mrpanicattack6688
@mrpanicattack6688 5 лет назад
2:13 - 2:16 I like how they kept looking at each other waiting for someone to speak haha! 😂
@summerghost6551
@summerghost6551 5 лет назад
Theranos is actually owned by Thanos, Elizabeth is just the CEO.
@maamoulfig4599
@maamoulfig4599 5 лет назад
0:51 OMG that transition is pumping my heart so bad! 🤣
@Gogetta80
@Gogetta80 3 года назад
Since it was all bs, I’m genuinely curious as to what these people working for her would be doing all day
@sushimamba4281
@sushimamba4281 2 года назад
good point! lol
@wowso4
@wowso4 2 года назад
Good question, I really want to know too. 🤔🤔
@richardfrancis5406
@richardfrancis5406 5 лет назад
ABC News has never been better...really really interesting story...would hope they follow this case going forward
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 5 лет назад
Where were they before she got caught.....in the cheering section.
@Thee.queendee
@Thee.queendee 5 лет назад
Look she's crazy they can't even describe the work environment without laughing lol
@lauraanton5955
@lauraanton5955 5 лет назад
The problem is that nowadays people lose critical judgement. I mean I can't believe that so many "brilliant" people fell into this scam...
@imjinhwanssexymoleandp.osl3164
When i see those eyes in person, i'd run for my life 😂
@hrose3954
@hrose3954 5 лет назад
Mahn.. i can't stop watching videos about her.
@jessicacooper2993
@jessicacooper2993 5 лет назад
Me too
@boobyscoo8059
@boobyscoo8059 5 лет назад
You guys are making fun of Ana, but Ana was one of the most moral ones in this story. I like Ana.
@ritacho3911
@ritacho3911 5 лет назад
Lol he felt like he was in the office and stared into the camera in disbelief!!! Relatable!! That part killed me.
@gabox01
@gabox01 4 года назад
When I hear someone "Steve Jobs is my idol" that's all I need to know.
@michelemurphy3541
@michelemurphy3541 3 года назад
That ‘style’ is called divide and conquer. Psychopaths rely on it for control in their manipulation, which tells me, she knew she was lying or she was in a state of psychosis and was lying while in the psychosis. Ana is a star. All of the employees who felt and knew something was off are fantastic humans. I hope people can review this and get a snapshot of what a malignant psychopath in psychosis looks and more importantly, acts like. I am curious if any of the people who countered her, had a physical reaction to her presence, like a moment of brain fog/confusion, chills, uneasy feeling, nausea? Also, did you feel it from the jump or did it layer on as per exposure to her? Anyway, it never ceases to amaze me how people will fall for these type charlatans but given people who are truly humanitarian hearted-like sweet Ana, and the thousands others out in the world of research for better lives, often get shredded by the very same entities that bolstered wackadoodle dv *(deep voice) so far as to basically drive her psychosis into the atmosphere of outer space. Seriously, it blows my mind but like I said, it’s amazing and helpful data of what to be aware of ever again. What she did, how she behaved are all markers of a bad human. Sure you argue that she was tainted by the guy she was banging (Sony) and he was the one who led this scheme but she still had to be a player on her own in order for it to work as long as it did. Still, it blows my mind.
@SiaLaterZ
@SiaLaterZ 4 года назад
“Theranos” sounds like a female Thanos.
@CaesarInVa
@CaesarInVa 5 лет назад
The toxicity of the work culture was purposely intended to stifle communication between divisions. Why? Because if the employees of the siloed divisions were communicating with one another, then it wouldn't be very long before people figured out that something wasn't right with their company and its leadership. Oh, 2 rules of thumb: 1) Never trust an employer who interviews potential new hires in a coffee shop. Red flag right there. 2) Always be wary of an employer who hires circus side-show freaks, regardless of their pedigrees or bona fides. Yeah, yeah, innovation requires creativity and creativity demands freedom of expression and freedom of expression requires indulging in individual eccentricities, blah, blah, blah. Bullshit. When you look around and find yourself surrounded by freaks with piercings, body modifications, tattoos, eccentric hair styles, etc., or your co-workers are immature, pseudo-intellectuals who indulge in the piques of temper by writing snarky resignation letters, do yourself a favor...update your resume and start looking for work elsewhere. People who make bad personal decisions, like adorning themselves with a nose ring, are apt to make equally poor professional/business decisions. Get off and away from their sinking ship as soon as you can.
@ElizabethT45
@ElizabethT45 2 года назад
I still can't figure out what the Theranos office staff did all day every day for over three years. What work did they have to do?
@lakhsmidewiwulan7238
@lakhsmidewiwulan7238 2 года назад
Maybe the marketing stuff 🤭
@erikaarnold4780
@erikaarnold4780 5 лет назад
Yeah, Ana! Integrity...so rare in whatever circle that was.
@brian91613
@brian91613 5 лет назад
Or it's just your circles, the people you watch or entertain yourself with. Or Maybe it's all u
@nevermind8895
@nevermind8895 5 лет назад
What were the management book titles just curious
@denisesalles7248
@denisesalles7248 3 года назад
I hope they throw the book at her and she spends some years in jail. This nonsense that she was "poisoned" and "abused" by Sunny Balwani is complete rubbish. She knew, period.
@tomoe6792
@tomoe6792 3 года назад
Her idea was good but she didn’t have the patient to wait and study. Her overconfidence is what brought her downfall.
@princestonavance4081
@princestonavance4081 2 года назад
Lost in The Sauce… smh… you think that was her Idea… when GOD Gifted Her That Creation….
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