My goal with this particular podcast was, i'm never going to monotize this. I learned that we had a million down loads the same time everyone else did because one of my guys put it up on twitter. My daughter lale so is an incredible author. She writes middle grade fiction. La'sa commedian, as she points out, is the weak tether that is holding me in the real world. And just for laughs, yes, she's on you too.
Dave Chilton is a Canadian author, investor, and a venture capitalist who has appeared on television in the Canadian version of Dragons’ Den. In 1989, he released his book ”The Wealthy Barber” which went on to sell an astonishing two million copies in Canada. You can follow Dave on Twitter at https://twitter.com/wealthy_barber and buy his book at https://www.amazon.com/THE-WEALTHY-BARBER/dp/B000SAI072 Show Notes:
- How Dave met Jim
- Signs of curiosity
- “The Wealthy Barber” TV show
- Twitter as a global intelligence network
- Capital Camp and Rethinking Private Equity
- Getting good at taking criticism
- Dave’s approach to writing “The Wealthy Barber”
- The decline in business travel
- Starting new businesses at 60
- Helping out authors with book publishing
- “The Chilton Method” web-series
- Power laws in podcasting
- Inviting Jim’s kids to Infinite Loops
- How to react if your passport gets pickpocketed
- Living in the moment
- Building a healthy relationship with your kids
- The natural love for trivia
- Collecting art
- Anecdotal info in the world of big data
- Still using a Blackberry
Books Mentioned:
- The Wealthy Barber; by Dave Chilton
- What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
- Invest Like the Best; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
- Psychology of Money; by Morgan Housel
- The Immortality Key; by Brian Muraresku