
Podcast links: lessons learned
6 days ago
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Listening
- 14 of the best finance podcasts all investors should listen to including ‘The Compound and Friends.’ (forbes.com)
- The best investing podcasts for beginners including ‘We Study Billionaires.’ (morningstar.com)
Leadership
- Matt Zeigler and Bogumil Baranowski look at Warren Buffett’s (surprise) decision to retire. (youtube.com)
- Rick Buhrman and Paul Buser talk with Will Thorndike, author of “The Outsiders.” (joincolossus.com)
- Shane Parrish talks lessons learned with Reed Hastings, co-founder and former CEO of Netflix. (fs.blog)
Finance
- Josh Brown and Michael Batnick talks with Steve Eisman of The Big Short fame. (youtube.com)
- Patrick O’Shaughnessy talks the state of VC with Bill Gurley who is a former General Partner at Benchmark Capital. (joincolossus.com)
- Dwarkesh Patel talks with Ken Rogoff, author of “Our Dollar, Your Problem: An Insider’s View of Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance, and the Road Ahead.” (dwarkesh.com)
Coupling
- Stephen Dubner talks with experts about why fertility is in free fall. (freakonomics.com)
- Derek Thompson talks with Professors Paul Eastwick and Eli Finkel about the psychology of coupling. (podcasts.apple.com)
Non-finance
- Danny Crichton and Laurence Pevsner talk with Samuel Arbesman about his new book “The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World―and Shapes Our Future.” (riskgaming.com)
- Dan Harris talks with Claudia Hammond about the importance of rest. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Michael Easter talks meditation with teacher Henry Shukman. (twopct.com)
- Marc Maron talks with Mike Birbiglia about his new special ‘The Good Life.’ (wtfpod.com)
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