

The Signal, The Noise, and the Mob NYC: Long Angle x Unmuted
The rules have changed "gradually, then suddenly."
For founders, executives, operators, and investors.
Eight years ago, a political donation might have gone unnoticed. Today, it can define your company. Employees speak out. Anonymous posts go viral. Slack leaks become headlines. In a maximally polarized internet, leaders are held accountable not just for what they say, but also for what they don’t, what their teams post, and where the money goes.
Silence isn’t neutral. And the mob decides what it means.
Join us for an evening of drinks, small-group conversation, and dinner.
We’ll dig into questions like:
– What happens when your head of ops tweets about Gaza?
– Can a junior staffer’s viral TikTok cost you a partnership?
– What if you invest in a controversial space (defense tech, psychedelics, fossil fuels) and the scrutiny turns on you just for writing the check?
– How should a solo founder respond when customers demand a public statement, but they’d rather stay focused on the product?
– Should internal dissent ever become a firing offense?
Then we’ll gather as a full group to ask the real question:
What does leadership look like in a system built to turn discourse into outrage?
Brought to you by Long Angle and Unmuted.
Unmuted is a NYC-based organization creating in-person events for current, former, and future leaders to authentically discuss and debate the issues of our time.