Behind Kalshi’s $22B rise: Betting on addiction with Dr. Rian Kabir
Episode Description
In this special episode of Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with Dr. Rian Kabir, a psychiatrist and medical AI expert, to discuss the mental health implications of Kalshi's $22 billion valuation. They explore whether prediction markets constitute gambling, the addictive risks of frictionless betting apps, and what Rian is seeing in his own clinical practice. A timely conversation on the societal costs of a rapidly growing industry.
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LINKS:
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(00:24) Kalshi valuation sparks debate
(02:04) Why app gambling hits hard
(04:55) Addiction risk factors explained
(06:26) Kalshi vs sports betting apps
(08:18) Clinical fallout and suicide risk
(10:05) Sponsor: Granola
(10:44) Age limits and young brains
(13:02) Juul parallels and VC ethics
(15:17) Regulation incentives and society
(17:17) Wrap













