
Podcast links: trusting yourself
23 hours ago
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The biz
- The New York Times ($NYT) wants to turn its writers into video stars. (vulture.com)
- The scam that is using an appearance on a big name podcast as bait. (thewrap.com)
Economy
- Ezra Klein talks the attention economy with Kyla Scanlon, author of “In This Economy?: How Money & Markets Really Work.” (podcasts.apple.com)
- Danny Crichton and Laurence Pevsner talk with Yoni Applebaum, author of “Stuck: How the Privileged and the Propertied Broke the Engine of American Opportunity.” (riskgaming.com)
- Katie Gatti Tassin talks status and gender with sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom. (moneywithkatie.com)
Hedge funds
- Matt Levine and Katie Greifeld talk with Gappy Paleologo, Head of Quantitative Research at Balyasny Asset Management, and author of “The Elements of Quantitative Investing.” (podcasts.apple.com)
- Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway talk with Brian Yelvington, a consultant at the recruitment firm Carrington Fox, about what it takes to get a job at a multi-strategy hedge fund. (podcasts.apple.com)
Finance
- Ted Seides talks with Michael Ovitz about his career shift into investing. (capitalallocators.com)
- Sammy Azzous spoke with Barry Ritholtz about his new book “How NOT to Invest.” (ritholtz.com)
- Jack Forehand and Matt Zeigler talk with Richard Bernstein of Bernstein Advisors. (youtube.com)
- Matt Zeigler talks with Bryan Moore, host of The Active Advisor Podcast and veteran ETF trader. (epsilontheory.com)
- Cameron Passmore and Benjamin Felix talk active management with Prof. Martijn Cremers. (rationalreminder.libsyn.com)
Sports
- Derek Thompson talks with Vern Gambetta about the surge in injuries in pro sports. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Stephen Dubner looks at why some countries are betting big on the business of sports. (freakonomics.com)
Non-finance
- Jordan Harbinger talks with Dean Spears, co-author of “After the Spike: Population, Progress, and the Case for People.” (jordanharbinger.com)
- Bogumil Baranowski talks with Lawrence Yeo, author of “The Inner Compass: Why External Success Can’t Fix Internal Suffering; Money, Mastery, and the Courage to Trust Yourself.” (podcasts.apple.com)
- Matt Zeigler talks with Jared Dillian, author of “Rule 62: Meditations on Success and Spirituality.” (cultishcreative.com)
- Adam Grant talks with Ron Chernow, author of “Mark Twain.” (podcasts.apple.com)
- Seth Godin and Brad Feld on the “Immediate Yes.” (feld.com)
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