Generating Alpha Podcast

Amir Fischer
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Aug 14, 2025 • 30min

Episode 31: Kevin Hartz - General Partner at A* Capital

Kevin Hartz is the co-founder of Eventbrite, co-founder of Xoom, and General Partner at A* Capital. Over the past two decades, he’s taken two companies from idea to IPO, pioneered digital remittances, transformed the live events industry, and invested early in Airbnb, Pinterest, and Uber. His career began in the early PayPal era, followed by founding Xoom and leading it to a public offering before its acquisition by PayPal, and later co-founding Eventbrite and scaling it into a global platform. In this episode, Kevin reflects on growing up between Miami and the Bay Area, how early political contrasts shaped his contrarian streak, and his time at Stanford — where he built an early social networking platform and connected with future PayPal leaders. He shares lessons from mentors like Pierre Lamond and Peter Thiel, the personal crisis that redirected his career, and what it was like to start Eventbrite with his wife.We also explore his investment philosophy at A*, what he looks for in founders, and the industries he believes will define the next decade.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 1min

Episode 30: R. Martin Chavez - Vice Chairman and Partner at Sixth Street

This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Marty Chavez — computer scientist, Wall Street innovator, and one of the most influential technologists in modern finance. Trained as a physicist and doctor before pivoting to technology and markets, Marty has spent his career redefining how data, software, and capital intersect.Best known for his time at Goldman Sachs, Marty served as CIO, CFO, and co-head of its Securities Division — pioneering the firm’s digital transformation and helping to build one of the most advanced trading architectures in the world. Today, he serves as Vice Chairman of Sixth Street and sits on the board of Alphabet, continuing to shape the future of finance and technology from both sides of the table.In this conversation, we explore Marty’s path from early interest in coding to leadership on Wall Street, his experience applying machine learning in the ’90s, and the biggest lessons he’s learned about risk, systems, and human behavior. He shares thoughts on AI’s evolving role in finance, the importance of communication, and why being an outsider can be a superpower.Marty’s perspective is invaluable because it bridges disciplines — offering rare clarity on how technology is reshaping markets, institutions, and the people who drive them.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 45min

Episode 29: Jim Chanos - Founder of Kynikos Associates

This week on Generating Alpha I’m joined by Jim Chanos, legendary short seller, forensic investor, and one of the most iconic skeptics in modern financial history. For over four decades, Chanos has made a career out of going against the grain, identifying frauds, fads, and financial bubbles long before they unraveled.He rose to national prominence for uncovering the accounting irregularities at Enron, shorting the company before its historic collapse. But that was far from his only call. Through his firm Kynikos Associates, Chanos has exposed some of the most high-profile corporate disasters of our time, from Baldwin-United to Wirecard, and developed a methodology for spotting systemic deception in markets.In this conversation we trace Chanos’s early upbringing in Milwaukee and how his curiosity and contrarian streak led him from Wall Street to founding his own firm. We talk about his framework for detecting fraud, the behavioral patterns that repeat across financial history, and why some of the best short ideas are often hiding in plain sight. He shares lessons from past blow-ups, his thoughts on market cycles, and what it takes to stay disciplined in a world that rewards momentum.Jim brings a level of intellectual honesty and rigor that is rare in today’s markets. His perspective is essential for anyone who wants to truly understand risk and uncover the stories that don’t make the headlines.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 40min

Episode 28: Paul Krugman - Professor of Economics at The City University of New York

This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Paul Krugman — Nobel Prize-winning economist, prolific writer, and one of the most influential economic thinkers of our time. Over the past five decades, Krugman has helped shape modern economics through both his academic work and his role as a leading public intellectual.He first rose to prominence for his work on international trade and currency crises, which earned him the Nobel in 2008. But beyond academia, Krugman became a household name through his long-running New York Times column — which he concluded in 2024 — where he blended economic insight with sharp commentary on fiscal policy, globalization, inequality, and politics.In this conversation, we talk about Krugman’s early life in Utica, the roots of his interest in economics, and the key — sometimes serendipitous — milestones in his career. We dive into his views on the global and U.S. economies, the evolution of trade policy, the rise of Wall Street’s influence, and the challenges of inequality and populism. He also shares what policymakers often get wrong, how he balances analysis with advocacy, and his advice for the next generation.Paul brings a rare combination of clarity, experience, and conviction to economic issues that are often misunderstood. His perspective challenges assumptions and offers a powerful lens into how the world really works.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 41min

Episode 27: Michael Rees - Co-President of Blue Owl Capital

This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Michael Rees — Co-President of Blue Owl Capital and the visionary founder behind Dyal Capital, the platform that pioneered GP stakes investing and reshaped the landscape of alternative asset management.Michael launched Dyal Capital with a bold and unconventional insight: that owning minority stakes in leading asset managers could create durable, long-term value in a space historically focused on short-term performance. Over the past decade, under Michael’s leadership, Dyal has invested in some of the most elite and influential firms in alternatives—including Silver Lake, Sixth Street, Vista Equity Partners, H.I.G. Capital, and many others.In 2021, Dyal merged with Owl Rock to form Blue Owl Capital, where Michael now helps lead one of the fastest-growing alternative investment platforms in the world—managing over $270 billion across private credit, GP stakes, and real estate strategies.In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about Michael’s early career at Lehman Brothers, the genesis of Dyal Capital, and how he built an institutional platform that redefined how investors think about the business of asset management itself. We also explore the key qualities that separate great firms from good ones, what he’s learned from working with some of the sharpest minds in finance, and how Blue Owl is positioning itself for the future of alternatives.Michael’s story is one of innovation, resilience, and a relentless focus on building lasting value—offering powerful lessons for anyone navigating the evolving worlds of investing, entrepreneurship, and financial strategy.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 59min

Episode 26: Annie Duke - Bestselling Author and Former Professional Poker Player

This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Annie Duke — a former professional poker player turned cognitive scientist, bestselling author, and one of the world’s foremost experts on decision-making under uncertainty. Over the course of her career, Annie has helped everyone from investors to CEOs to policymakers improve how they think about risk, probabilities, and knowing when to double down — and when to walk away.Annie’s journey is anything but traditional. She left a PhD program in cognitive psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and went on to become one of the most successful poker players in the world, winning millions — including a World Series of Poker championship. After retiring from poker, she dedicated herself to teaching others how to make better decisions in environments where luck and skill collide.She’s the author of multiple bestselling books, including Thinking in Bets, How to Decide, and Quit, which have become required reading for decision-makers in finance, business, and beyond. Her work sits at the intersection of psychology, game theory, and behavioral finance.In this conversation, we explore how to make smarter decisions under uncertainty, the common mistakes even the smartest investors make, how to know when quitting is actually the most rational choice, and the frameworks she’s developed that anyone can apply — whether at the poker table, in markets, or in life.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 38min

Episode 25: Joseph Edelman - Founder of Perceptive Advisors

This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Joseph Edelman — founder and CEO of Perceptive Advisors, and arguably the most successful biotech investor of the past two decades. Over the last 25 years, Joe has built Perceptive into one of the most dominant and respected healthcare-focused investment firms in the world — with a track record that rivals the best human-managed funds in modern history.Joe launched Perceptive in 1999 with a simple but highly differentiated insight: that deep scientific expertise, paired with bold and patient capital, could drive outsized returns in one of the most complex and volatile corners of financial markets. Since then, he’s backed some of the most transformative biotech and life sciences companies — businesses pioneering breakthroughs in gene therapy, rare diseases, oncology, and cutting-edge therapeutics.In this rare conversation — his first-ever podcast appearance — we dive into his upbringing, how his passion for science shaped his worldview, the founding story of Perceptive, and how he navigates an industry defined by uncertainty, asymmetric outcomes, and extreme volatility. We also talk about what separates great investors in highly specialized spaces, how he thinks about risk, and the mindset that’s driven one of the most remarkable investing careers of the past quarter century.Joe’s story is one of conviction, intellectual rigor, and staying true to a focused mission — offering a masterclass in long-term thinking for anyone in investing, entrepreneurship, or science-driven industries.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 31min

Episode 24: Anthony Pompliano - CEO of Professional Capital Management

This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Anthony Pompliano — a former soldier turned tech executive, investor, and one of the most influential voices in Bitcoin and digital finance. Known to millions simply as “Pomp,” Anthony has built a uniquely powerful presence at the intersection of technology, investing, and media.After serving in the U.S. Army, Anthony transitioned into the private sector with roles at Facebook and Snapchat during periods of explosive growth. He later co-founded Morgan Creek Digital, an investment firm focused on blockchain technology and digital assets. Over the past several years, he’s become one of the most widely followed advocates for Bitcoin and decentralized systems — building an audience that spans Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and everyday retail investors. Through his daily newsletter and top-ranked podcast, he’s played a major role in shaping how a new generation understands money, innovation, and financial sovereignty.In our conversation, we talk about how his upbringing and military background helped shape his work ethic and worldview, lessons he took from working directly with leaders like Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, and how he came to see Bitcoin not just as technology, but as an ideology. We also explore what separates great founders and the mindset he uses to stay sharp in rapidly evolving markets.Anthony’s journey is a testament to conviction, clarity of thought, and the power of building in public — and his perspective offers real value for anyone navigating the future of finance, media, or entrepreneurship.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 36min

Episode 23: Roger Altman - Founder of Evercore

This week, I had the honor of sitting down with Roger Altman—an icon of American finance whose influence spans Wall Street, Washington, and beyond. Roger began his career at Lehman Brothers, where he became the youngest-ever general partner in the firm’s history. In the 1980s, he played a key role in the founding chapter of Blackstone, working alongside Pete Peterson and Stephen Schwarzman as they shaped what would become one of the world’s largest alternative asset managers. But Roger’s contributions didn’t end in the private sector.He twice served in the U.S. Treasury Department, including as Deputy Secretary under President Clinton, helping steer the country through critical fiscal and economic decisions. Then in 1995, he founded Evercore with a vision for a firm that would combine world-class financial advice with independence, integrity, and client-first values. Since then, Evercore has grown into a $10 billion company that has advised on over $5 trillion in transactions—earning a place among the most respected firms on Wall Street.In our conversation, Roger shares reflections from a career that has intersected with nearly every major financial and political turning point of the last 50 years. We explore his early days at Lehman, his transition into public service, and the values that guided him as he built Evercore from scratch. He opens up about the lessons that skills that have aided him in the competitive enviornment of Wall Street, and the advice he’d give to a 15-year-old trying to make sense of the world today.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 41min

Episode 22: Tully Friedman - Co-Founder of Hellman & Friedman

In this episode, I sat down with Tully Friedman—one of the true pioneers of private equity—for his first-ever podcast appearance. Tully co-founded Hellman & Friedman, a firm that helped define the modern buyout era, and later launched Friedman, Fleischer & Lowe, where he’s led investments in middle-market businesses with a highly focused and values-driven approach. Before that, he made his mark at Salomon Brothers during the firm’s golden age in the 1970s, gaining an early education in high-stakes finance at one of Wall Street’s most legendary institutions.Over the course of our conversation, Tully shares how his early life and legal training shaped his worldview, the principles behind building two successful investment firms, and how he evaluates leadership and long-term value. We also discuss his partnership with the late Warren Hellman, his definition of a “great investment,” and the non-negotiable values he’s never sacrificed for returns.This episode is full of timeless lessons on judgment, talent, integrity, and scale—told by someone who has quietly influenced generations of investors behind the scenes.If you have not already, I urge you to subscribe or follow the podcast and share it if you enjoyed this conversation.

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