
Podcast links: the state of fertility science
4 weeks ago
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The biz
- A look at how much the Joe Budden Network makes. (nytimes.com)
- Is Spotify ($SPOT) publishing AI-generated songs from dead artists without permission? (404media.co)
- How YouTube is shaping a new generation of chefs. (bloomberg.com)
- A list of the 100 best podcasts of all time, including ‘Acquired.’ (time.com)
VC
- Mario Gabriele talks with Tomasz Tunguz of Theory Ventures. (youtube.com)
- Howard Lindzon and Michael Parekh talk AI with Ed Sim of Boldstart Ventures. (youtube.com)
Energy
- Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway talk with Nicholas Muller, a Carnegie Mellon University economist and author of the new paper, “Firewood in the American Economy: 1700 to 2010.” (podcasts.apple.com)
- Laurence Kotlikoff talks energy with Peter Fox Penner, Partner and Chief Impact Officer of Energy Impact Partners. (larrykotlikoff.substack.com)
- Patrick O’Shaugnessy talks with Zach Dell who is the co-founder and CEO of Base. (joincolossus.com)
Finance
- Tano Santos and Michael Mauboussin talk with Cliff Asness of AQR about the evolution of quantitative investing. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Matt Reustle talks about CME Group ($CME) with Adam Chandler who is a co-Portfolio Manager at Claremont Global. (joincolossus.com)
History
- Larry Wilmore talks with Maya Lau about her podcast, ‘Easy Money: The Charles Ponzi Story.’ (podcasts.apple.com)
- Dwarkesh Patel talks with Stephen Kotkin about Joseph Stalin, ‘the most consequential figure of the 20th century.’ (dwarkesh.com)
Health
- Tim Ferriss talks with Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D. about optimizing health and longevity. (tim.blog)
- Derek Thompson talks the (sorry) state of fertility science with Ruxandra Teslo. (podcasts.apple.com)
Non-finance
- Russ Roberts talks with James Marriott about whether reading still matters. (econtalk.org)
- Jordan Harbinger talks with Michael Easter, author of “The Comfort Crisis.” (jordanharbinger.com)
- Sari Botton talks with Gretchen Rubin, author of “The Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives.” (oldster.substack.com)
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