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34 snips
Dec 18, 2022 • 49min

TIP505: The Price of Time w/ Edward Chancellor

In this engaging discussion, Edward Chancellor, a financial historian and author of "The Price of Time," explores the intricate relationship between interest rates and the concept of time. He warns about how today's low returns contribute to economic instability while tracing the fascinating rise and fall of John Law, a pioneering financial figure. Chancellor also addresses the implications of irresponsible monetary policy on productivity and wage growth, urging listeners to reflect on the true cost of money in our economic systems.
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6 snips
Dec 16, 2022 • 1h 7min

TIP 504: Opportunities in Energy, Metals and Mines w/ Will Thomson

Will Thomson, founder and managing partner at Massif Capital, dives into the world of energy, materials, and mining investments. He discusses the importance of probabilistic thinking in making informed investment decisions. Thomson shares his insights on constructing the 'perfect portfolio' and analyzes why Uranium underperformed in 2022. He explores challenges in the sustainable energy supply chain and evaluates various investment risks, including political instability. Plus, he reveals a standout stock that earned him recognition in the Value Investors Club.
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18 snips
Dec 14, 2022 • 1h 4min

BTC108: Bitcoin Retirement and Inheritance Planning w/ Jeff Vandrew and Phil Geiger (Bitcoin Podcast)

Jeff Vandrew, Head of Legal at Unchained Capital, and Phil Geiger, a leader in client services, dive into the intricacies of Bitcoin inheritance and retirement planning. They discuss the surge in self-custody interest post-FTX collapse, the importance of legal title in inheritance, and the differences between probate and non-probate assets. Additionally, they highlight common mistakes in estate planning and emphasize secure methods for managing digital assets, like multi-signature technology and strategic IRA structures.
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32 snips
Dec 13, 2022 • 1h 3min

TIP503: The Story of Airbnb and Brian Chesky

Discover the fascinating journey of Airbnb's co-founder, Brian Chesky, who transformed an air mattress idea into a $60 billion hospitality giant. Learn about the pivotal moment in Y-Combinator that helped them soar. Uncover innovative tactics like selling breakfast cereals to avoid bankruptcy and how they adapted during the pandemic. Explore the company's unique advantages over traditional hotels and the significant hurdles they faced in becoming a tech powerhouse.
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7 snips
Dec 11, 2022 • 1h 29min

RWH018: How to be Happy w/ Tsoknyi Rinpoche & Daniel Goleman

Join legendary Tibetan Buddhist master Tsoknyi Rinpoche and emotional intelligence expert Daniel Goleman as they explore the intricate dance between emotions and happiness. Rinpoche shares powerful insights on handling painful feelings, termed 'beautiful monsters,' and introduces lighthearted techniques like belly breathing. They discuss the science behind accepting emotions and how meditation can enhance focus and compassion. Learn how to embrace emotional awareness, fostering an easy-going happiness while navigating societal pressures with grace and humor.
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10 snips
Dec 8, 2022 • 59min

TIP502: How to Run Your Own Private Equity Portfolio w/ Darin Soat

Darin Soat, Director of Content at Linqto, shares his expertise in private equity investing. He discusses the evolving landscape of investment banking and why investors should consider private equity in their portfolios. The conversation dives into how democratization is reshaping access to this asset class and the mechanics of investing through platforms like Linqto. Additionally, they touch on the current market dynamics, including how billionaires navigate high interest rates and liquidity risks in private equity.
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Dec 7, 2022 • 1h 36min

BTC107: The Real Impact of the IMF and World Bank w/ Alex Gladstein and Sam Callahan (Bitcoin Podcast)

Alex Gladstein, a human rights activist and author, joins Sam Callahan, lead analyst at Swan Bitcoin, to explore the profound impacts of the IMF and World Bank on developing nations. They discuss how structural adjustment policies often misrepresent the needs of poor countries. Through the story of Bangladesh's shrimp industry, they illustrate the cycle of debt and dependency created by international loans. The conversation highlights Bitcoin's potential to empower nations economically, challenging existing financial structures and promoting financial autonomy.
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16 snips
Dec 6, 2022 • 53min

TIP501: Investing During an Inflationary Environment

Discover the primary drivers of inflation and how they shape investment strategies today. Explore performance trends of various asset classes during inflation, and understand why gold and cash-flowing real estate are solid protective options. Learn about Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) and insights from Warren Buffett on hedging against inflation. Delve into market analyses of Adobe and Microsoft, highlighting their resilience in challenging economic conditions, and consider the value of skill enhancement for navigating inflation successfully.
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Dec 4, 2022 • 1h 10min

TIP500: Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder's Meeting and Intrinsic Value w/ Stig Brodersen and Clay Finck

Discover the electrifying atmosphere of the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder’s Meeting, where networking and investment insights flow freely. Learn how to navigate the meeting, from logistics to insider tips. Delve into the intricate concept of intrinsic value, as the hosts analyze Berkshire Hathaway and Apple, revealing key evaluation strategies. Gain insights into the impacts of stock buybacks and how Warren Buffett’s financial maneuvers create shareholder benefits. A fascinating exploration for both seasoned investors and newcomers alike!
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13 snips
Dec 2, 2022 • 1h 15min

TIP499: Investing Through A Bear Market w/ David Gardner

In this insightful discussion, David Gardner, co-founder of The Motley Fool, shares his expertise on investing through bear markets. He emphasizes the importance of a long-term strategy and maintaining calm during market turbulence. Gardner provides evaluations of major players like Netflix, Amazon, Meta, and Apple, exploring their evolving business dynamics. He also reflects on personal experiences during past recessions and talks about teaching financial literacy to his family, highlighting the significance of resilience and continuous learning in investing.

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