The Long View

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Oct 28, 2025 • 55min

Doug and Heather Boneparth: How Couples Can Find Financial Harmony

Heather Boneparth, a former corporate lawyer and co-author of "Money Together," and Doug Boneparth, a certified financial planner, delve into navigating finances in relationships. They share compelling personal stories and explore how upbringing influences couples' money conflicts. The duo discusses strategies for uncovering each other's money histories, defining common goals, and fostering transparency. They also tackle modern challenges like social media's impact on financial perceptions and the importance of addressing student loan debt together, making financial harmony achievable.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 57min

Carl Richards: The Case for ‘Deeply Human’ Financial Advice

Carl Richards, a certified financial planner and author known for his engaging sketches on personal finance, joins the conversation. He shares a humorous story about how a job ad mishap led him to finance. Carl emphasizes the importance of human connection in financial advice, advocating for conversations around values and what 'enough' truly means. He explores how nature and pausing can enhance decision-making, and discusses managing social media's impact on comparisons. Throughout, he champions small experiments to discover personal financial preferences.
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Oct 14, 2025 • 45min

Mike Pyle: Looking for Uncorrelated Sources of Return

Mike Pyle, Managing Director at BlackRock, discusses the intricate dance between policy and economic realities. He delves into how rising tariffs shape growth and inflation while highlighting underestimated U.S. resilience. Pyle explores AI's transformative impact on productivity and the emerging opportunities in widened return dispersion for investors. He argues for the value of hedge funds in navigating macro uncertainty and suggests a careful approach to traditional bond investments, emphasizing the need for diversification in portfolio construction.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 6min

Barry Ritholtz: ‘How Not to Invest’

Barry Ritholtz, co-founder and CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, dives into fascinating concepts around investing. He shares his shift from trading to long-term thinking, emphasizing behavioral economics. Ritholtz discusses the power of admitting uncertainty and challenges the allure of forecasts, pointing out their unreliability. He critiques the latte-factor mentality and advocates for using money to buy experiences instead. With insights on avoiding investment blunders and understanding market cycles, he offers innovative ways to rethink wealth management.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 51min

Kerry Hannon: What Gen Xers Need to Know About Their Retirement Plans

Kerry Hannon, a senior columnist for Yahoo Finance and author of "Retirement Bites: A Gen X Guide to Securing Your Financial Future," shares insights tailored for Gen Xers navigating retirement. She highlights why retirement planning is particularly tough for this generation due to late savings and caregiving duties. Kerry discusses the benefits of target-date funds and cautions against adding complex assets like crypto to 401(k)s. She emphasizes the importance of skills and flexibility in the workforce while also addressing the emotional side of retirement.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 59min

Dana Anspach and Fritz Gilbert: ‘This Is What a Joyful Retirement Could Feel Like’

In this engaging discussion, Dana Anspach, founder of Sensible Money, and Fritz Gilbert, creator of The Retirement Manifesto, share insights on joyful retirement. They explore the concept of phased retirement, with Dana revealing how a long nature trip transformed her outlook. Fritz dives into his pre-retirement preparations, emphasizing the importance of mini-retirements. They also discuss tactical financial strategies, including how to encourage meaningful spending and the role of annuities in retirement income.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 48min

Larry Jacobson: ‘The Good Things in Our Life Are What Get in the Way of Great Things’

Larry Jacobson, an author and retirement coach, specializes in helping individuals find purpose in their post-work lives. He shares insights from his own journey sailing around the world, emphasizing that true happiness in retirement stems from experiences rather than wealth. Jacobson discusses the importance of planning for fulfillment, encourages stepping out of comfort zones, and reframes retirement as an opportunity for renewal. He also explores how meaningful pursuits can be more gratifying than leisure, inspiring listeners to redefine their retirement goals.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 53min

Scott Bondurant: Why Mean Reversion Means Your Portfolio Should Have More Stocks

Scott Bondurant, the founder and chief investment officer of Bondurant Investment Advisory and an adjunct professor at Northwestern University, delves into mean reversion in financial planning. He highlights how this principle can influence retirement portfolios, suggesting more stocks may be beneficial. Scott also critiques traditional models and discusses innovative tools like Nebo software for personalized planning. Alongside, he shares his fascinating journey from collegiate tennis champion to finance expert, emphasizing the importance of enjoying both wealth and community in retirement.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 56min

Joe Davis: How to Capitalize on ‘Megatrends’

Joe Davis, global chief economist at Vanguard, shares insights from his book on the interplay of megatrends like AI and investment strategies. He discusses how technological advancements impact market dynamics and challenge traditional economic views. Davis emphasizes the need for portfolio resilience in a deficit-driven environment, as well as how AI is reshaping careers. He also reflects on the value of mentorship and adaptability in navigating this evolving financial landscape.
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Aug 26, 2025 • 47min

Neil Shearing: The World Isn’t Deglobalizing; It’s Fracturing

Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics and author of 'The Fractured Age', dives into the complexities of the global economy amidst rising geopolitical tensions. He discusses how US-China rivalry challenges the narrative of deglobalization, using Huawei as a case study. The episode uncovers the influence of AI on productivity and geopolitical dynamics, notably Taiwan's strategic role in chip production. Shearing also examines the resilience of the US dollar and potential shifts in supply chains, spotlighting countries like Vietnam and Mexico.

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