Last updated Nov 29, 2025
The All-In Podcast will not record a regular episode the week of the 2023 All-In Summit; instead, about 20 guest episodes recorded at the summit will be released on X (Twitter) and YouTube at a cadence of roughly one episode every one to two days, resulting in roughly 20 days of consecutive content releases after the summit.
next week is the All In summit and we're not going to tape next week. So you get a week off from the pod while we, uh, bank, I think like 20 amazing, amazing guests... Freiburg will be releasing the episodes on Twitter and YouTube... I think you're going to drop them every day or every two days. Freiburg something in that sort of pace. So you got 20 days of content coming at you
Explanation

Evidence supports parts of Jason’s forecast but isn’t sufficient to verify the full, very specific claim about 20 days of near‑daily releases.

What clearly did happen

  • No regular episode during the summit week. The All‑In Summit 2023 ran September 10–12, 2023 at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles.​ (en.wikipedia.org) The main All‑In feed shows E144 on Sept 1, E145 (the Chris Christie episode) on Sept 8, and then the next regular episode E146 not until Sept 22—there is no regular weekly episode around Sept 15.​ (allinchamathjason.libsyn.com) That matches Jason’s statement that they weren’t going to tape a normal pod the following week.

  • Summit talks were recorded and released online. Multiple talks explicitly labeled All-In Summit 2023 and described as recorded live at Royce Hall were later posted as standalone videos/audio, including:

    • Ray Dalio on the rise and fall of nations (published Sept 19, 2023 on the “Talking Books” podcast feed, and Sept 17 on Rumble, embedding the All‑In video).​ (podcasts.apple.com)
    • Larry Summers on inflation and economic policy (Harvard Kennedy School links to a video described as recorded at All‑In Summit 2023 and notes it as a Sept 18, 2023 video).​ (hks.harvard.edu)
    • MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) on his business and the creator economy (Rumble shows a Sept 19, 2023 upload of the All‑In Summit talk; Listen Notes lists a Sept 26, 2023 audio episode).​ (listennotes.com)
    • Alexandra Botez 1v4 chess exhibition (audio episode dated Oct 3, 2023).​ (listennotes.com)
    • Rob Henderson on “Luxury beliefs are status symbols” (audio episode dated Oct 2, 2023).​ (podcasts.apple.com)
    • Stephen Wolfram on computation, AI and the nature of the universe (blog post embedding a YouTube video of the All‑In Summit 2023 talk, dated Oct 26, 2023).​ (digitalhabitats.global)
  • Released on YouTube and promoted on X (Twitter). The Stephen Wolfram page embeds a YouTube player; the Dalio and MrBeast talks appear as All‑In videos on Rumble and as podcast episodes, implying they originate from the All‑In video pipeline.​ (digitalhabitats.global) Separately, coverage of Elon Musk’s All‑In Summit appearance shows the All‑In account posting the summit video as a clip “available exclusively on @X,” confirming that summit content was being pushed out on X as Jason described.​ (teslarati.com) A LinkedIn recap by the All‑In account lists at least eleven major 2023 panels (Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, JD Vance, Mearsheimer & Sachs, Megyn Kelly, Sergey Brin, Travis Kalanick, Marc Benioff, Michael Ovitz, Tekedra Mawakana, Bari Weiss) and notes that “full recordings from each are live on demand in the channel,” indicating a sizable slate of summit videos.​ (linkedin.com)

Where the uncertainty lies

  • Jason’s prediction is unusually specific: (a) around 20 guest episodes recorded at the summit, (b) released on X and YouTube, (c) at a cadence of roughly one every 1–2 days, (d) yielding about 20 consecutive days of content after the summit.
  • Publicly indexable pages (podcast feeds, Rumble mirrors, third‑party blogs, and recap posts) let us see some of the All‑In Summit 2023 content and its dates (examples above), but they do not provide a complete, authoritative list of all summit session uploads or a full release schedule. The official YouTube playlist is referenced on Wikipedia but its contents aren’t visible through static HTML scraping in this environment, so we can’t reliably count how many distinct summit videos exist or on which exact dates each went live.​ (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The sample we can see shows summit videos being released on and after Sept 17, 18, 19, 26, Oct 2, Oct 3, and Oct 26, 2023—clearly a stream of content over several weeks, but not enough data to prove that there were approximately 20 videos or that they created a continuous ~20‑day run of daily/every‑other‑day releases.​ (podcasts.apple.com)

Conclusion

  • We can confidently say Jason was directionally right about skipping a regular pod that week and then releasing a series of All‑In Summit 2023 guest sessions on X and YouTube afterward.
  • However, because available public data do not let us definitively verify the exact number of summit episodes or whether they produced roughly 20 consecutive days of near‑daily releases, the full, detailed prediction can’t be confirmed or falsified from current sources.

Given those constraints, the fairest classification is "ambiguous": ample evidence the general idea happened, but insufficient evidence to judge the precise quantitative and cadence claims Jason made.