Podcast links: lifelong learning
1 day ago
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Listening
- Podcasting is now all about video. Apple ($AAPL) weighs in. (bloomberg.com)
- This should be a standard feature, not an add on, when it comes to audiobooks. (techcrunch.com)
Business
- Ben Carlson talks with Eric Finnigan, VP at John Burns, about demographics and the housing market. (youtube.com)
- Russ Roberts talks with Aled Maclean-Jones about the history of Swiss watchmaking. (econtalk.org)
- Jim O’Shaughnesssy and Infinite Books CEO Jimmy Soni talk with Paul Millerd, talk book publishing with author of “The Pathless Path.” (infiniteloopspodcast.com)
Finance
- Josh Brown and Michael Batnick talk with Robyn Grew and Kristina Hooper of Man Group. (youtube.com)
- Ted Seides talks with Bobby Jain who is the CEO and CIO of Jain Global, a $6 billion global multi-strategy hedge fund. (capitalallocators.com)
- Gui Costin talks with Michael Sidgmore, Partner and Co-Founder of Broadhaven Ventures and Founder of Alt Goes Mainstream. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Christine Benz and Ben Johnson talk lifelong learning with Jim O’Shaugnessy, founder and CEO of O’Shaughnessy Ventures. (morningstar.com)
- Bogmuil Baranowski talks with WSJ’s Spencer Jakab about investing in today’s environment. (podcasts.apple.com)
Non-finance
- Jared Henderson talks with C. Thi Nguyen, author of “The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else’s Game.” (honest-broker.com)
- Derek Thompson talks with Joe Weisenthal about the return of orality in media and society. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Laurie Santos talks with Tim Molnar, author of “Date Smarter: A Strategic Guide to Navigating Modern Romance.” (podcasts.apple.com)
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