Podcast links: recycled guests
1 week ago
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Listening
- Podcasters are increasingly wary of recycling guests. (bloomberg.com)
- Now CEOs want to go on podcasts to tell their stories. (semafor.com)
- Don’t kid yourself, podcasting isn’t an easy business. (garbageday.email)
- The best psychology podcasts including ‘The Psychology Podcast with Scott Barry Kaufman.’ (psypost.org)
VC
- Matt Reustle talks VC secondaries with Ravi Viswanathan is the founder and Managing Partner of NewView Capital. (joincolossus.com)
- Tim Ferriss talks angel investing with Cyan Banister, general partner at Long Journey Ventures. (tim.blog)
Finance
- Russell Napier talks with Lionel Barber author of “Gambling Man: The Wild Ride of Japan’s Masayoshi Son.” (libraryofmistakes.com)
- Bogumil Baranowski talks with Brent Beshore, founder and CEO of Permanent Equity. (open.spotify.com)
- How worried should investment professionals be about AI taking their jobs? (open.spotify.com)
Markets
- Eric Golden talks credit markets with Adam Abbas who is the head of Fixed Income at Oakmark. (joincolossus.com)
- Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway talk with macro strategist Viktor Shvets, and author of the new book, “The Twilight Before the Storm: From the Fractured 1930s to Today’s Crisis Culture.” (podcasts.apple.com)
History
- Paul Buser and Rick Buhrman talks with historian Patrick Griffin about the classic “The Lessons of History.” (joincolossus.com)
- Neal Brennan talks with Ken Burns about his new documentary ‘Da Vinci.” (youtube.com)
Behavior
- Ravi Gupta, Shane Battier, and Alex Smith talk with Morgan Housel about ‘running your own race.’ (joincolossus.com)
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Prof. Michael Morris author of “Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together.” (ritholtz.com)
- Derek Thompson talks about psychology academic scandals with Adam Mastroianni and Dan Engber. (theringer.com)
- Annie Duke talks brain science with Dr. David Eagleman. (alliancefordecisioneducation.org)
- Brett McKay talks with Joshua Coleman author of “Rules of Estrangement: Why Adult Children Cut Ties and How to Heal the Conflict.” (artofmanliness.com)
Enterainment
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