

Generating Alpha Podcast
Amir Fischer
Generating Alpha brings the next generation of investors face-to-face with legends of finance. Hosted by a 16-year-old, it features rare conversations with icons like Steve Cohen, Howard Marks, Barry Sternlicht, Jim Chanos, and Tim Draper. Guests open up with untold stories: from childhood sparks to empire-building moments, sharing lessons you won’t find in textbooks. For students, young professionals, and anyone curious about how the greats think, Generating Alpha offers an unfiltered look into the minds shaping the future of investing. New episodes every Thursday.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 32min
Episode 36: Larry Silverstein - Chairman of Silverstein Properties
This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Larry Silverstein, one of New York’s most influential real estate developers and the Chairman of Silverstein Properties. Over the course of his career, Larry has transformed the skyline of Manhattan, developing and managing some of the city’s most iconic office and residential towers. He is best known for his pivotal role in rebuilding the World Trade Center after 9/11 — a project that became both a personal mission and a symbol of resilience for New York City.Larry’s journey is a story of perseverance and vision. From modest beginnings in Brooklyn, he built a career marked by bold deals, steady leadership, and an unwavering commitment to New York. His story spans the purchase of his very first building, the challenges and triumphs of his early ventures, and the defining moment of taking on the responsibility to rebuild Lower Manhattan in the wake of tragedy.In this conversation, we dive into Larry’s early life and career, the lessons he learned from his first projects, and the vision that has guided him for decades in real estate. We also explore how he navigated the extraordinary challenge of leading the World Trade Center redevelopment, his philosophy on resilience and leadership, and the wisdom he has drawn from a lifetime shaping the future of New York City.

Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode 35: Thomas Kaplan - Chairman and CIO of The Electrum Group
This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Thomas Kaplan, one of the most successful commodities investors of our time, renowned for his rare ability to pair historical perspective with bold conviction in the markets. Over the course of his career, Thomas has made some of the most significant calls in silver, gold, and natural gas — building multibillion-dollar ventures like Leor Exploration and Electrum Group — while also emerging as the world’s largest private collector of Rembrandts and a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation through Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organization he founded.Thomas’s journey is anything but conventional. With a BA and PhD in Modern History from Oxford, he began as a historian before turning to the markets, where he quickly distinguished himself through contrarian bets that few others dared to make. His story spans silver discoveries in Idaho and South America, pioneering work in natural gas exploration, and his enduring commitment to gold as a store of value and strategic asset. Beyond investing, his pursuits reflect his deepest passions: from art and history to preserving the world’s most endangered species.In this conversation, we dive into how Thomas’s early passions for history, art, and wild cats shaped his worldview, how his background as a historian influences his investment philosophy, and the principles that guided his most audacious calls in the commodities markets. We also explore his partnership with John Paulson on Donlin Gold, his journey as a collector and custodian of Rembrandt’s legacy, and the timeless lessons he has drawn about human nature from decades navigating fear and greed.

Sep 4, 2025 • 49min
Episode 34: Michael Chu - Global Chairman and Co-Founder of L Catterton
This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Michael Chu — Global Co-CEO of L Catterton, the world’s largest consumer-focused private equity firm with more than $35 billion under management. Over three decades, Michael has helped transform L Catterton from a boutique investor into a global powerhouse with offices across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Known for his deep understanding of consumer behavior and brand equity, he has built a reputation as one of the foremost thinkers on what makes businesses not just succeed, but endure.At L Catterton, Michael has overseen investments in some of the world’s most iconic consumer brands, including Restoration Hardware, Birkenstock, Equinox, Peloton, and Vitamin Water. His career reflects a unique blend of financial expertise and behavioral insight, giving him a front-row seat to how timeless brands are built, scaled, and kept relevant across generations.In this conversation, we explore the principles that separate enduring brands from fleeting trends, the lessons Michael has learned from scaling L Catterton into a global leader, and the challenges of maintaining cultural relevance over time. We dive into his perspective on the future of consumer investing, what he believes defines the next wave of iconic brands, and the timeless insights he’s gained about growth, resilience, and long-term success in the consumer space.

Aug 28, 2025 • 34min
Episode 33: Alan Zafran - Managing Partner and Co-Founder of IEQ Capital
This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Alan Zafran — co-founder and managing partner of IEQ Capital, the $41.7 billion wealth management firm advising some of the most successful entrepreneurs, executives, and families in the world. Over more than three decades in the business, Alan has built a reputation for pairing sophisticated investment expertise with a deeply personal, relationship-driven approach to serving clients. Known for his ability to navigate both complex markets and complex family dynamics, he’s become a trusted advisor to those managing generational wealth.Before launching IEQ in 2019, Alan co-founded Luminous Capital, growing it into one of the largest independent advisory firms in the country before selling to First Republic. His career has also included leadership roles at Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch, giving him a rare vantage point on how wealth management has transformed over the years—from a largely product-driven sales model to one centered on fiduciary advice, customized strategies, and holistic planning.In this conversation, we explore Alan’s upbringing, his unconventional path into finance, and the lessons learned from advising clients with $10 million and $1 billion alike. We dive into his philosophy on risk, the opportunities and pitfalls of investing’s democratization, and the ways families can instill both drive and grounded values in the next generation. We also discuss the principles that have guided his career, how he thinks about building trust at the highest levels, and the single piece of advice he would give to a 15-year-old looking to make their mark in the world today.

Aug 21, 2025 • 58min
Episode 32: Barry Sternlicht - Chairman and CEO of Starwood Capital Group
This week on Generating Alpha, I’m joined by Barry Sternlicht — founder, chairman, and CEO of Starwood Capital Group, and one of the most accomplished real estate investors ever. Since founding the firm in 1991, Barry has grown Starwood into a global powerhouse with over $100 billion in assets under management, investing across every major real estate class. He has created and managed more than 80,000 hotels, multifamily, and residential units worldwide, while launching iconic hospitality brands like W Hotels, St. Regis, and 1 Hotels, redefining the way design and brand intersect with real estate.Barry’s accomplishments extend far beyond hospitality. Under his leadership, Starwood has executed transactions totaling hundreds of billions of dollars, spanning hotels, residential, office, retail, and industrial properties. He has been recognized repeatedly as one of the most influential figures in real estate, known for his contrarian eye, his ability to anticipate market cycles, and his pioneering focus on sustainable development years before it became mainstream.In our conversation, Barry reflects on a childhood shaped by resilience and early entrepreneurial ventures, the pivotal lessons he learned working under Neil Bluhm at JMB, and the rise of Starwood Hotels. We also dive into the biggest risks and near misses of his career, his philosophy on evaluating deals and negotiation, and the timeless advice he’d give to the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.


