When The Audacity star Sarah Goldberg first met with series creator Jonathan Glatzer, he summed up the show in an unexpected fashion: The real-life tech titans whom The Audacity skewers are so focused on creating immortality that they can’t face the fact that everyone — including them — has, at some point in their lives, pooped their pants.
‘The Audacity’ tears Silicon Valley a new one: Review
That juxtaposition — a “denial of our base humanity,” as Goldberg described it in a Zoom call with Mashable — attracted her to The Audacity‘s warped take on Silicon Valley.
In The Audacity‘s ensemble of tech founders, Goldberg’s Dr. JoAnne Felder is the odd person out. She’s a therapist to the Valley’s “billionaire man-children,” a renter in a sea of obscenely wealthy homeowners who don’t care if their Napa house burns down, because they have several other homes to run back to.
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