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44 snips
Jul 15, 2025 • 54min

Brian Selmo: ‘Winning by Not Losing’

Brian Selmo, portfolio manager and research director at First Pacific Advisors, shares invaluable insights on navigating today's financial landscape. He discusses the importance of diversification and emphasizes investing in quality businesses over macro predictions. The dynamic of healthcare investments post-COVID is explored, alongside the potential of AI in this sector. Selmo also delves into emerging markets and the advantages of private market investments, while highlighting the crucial role of effective communication to maintain investor confidence during downturns.
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Jul 8, 2025 • 31min

Salim Ramji: The Industry Uses Complexity As a Mask to Charge More

In this engaging discussion, Salim Ramji, CEO of Vanguard, shares insights from his extensive background at BlackRock and McKinsey. He talks about Vanguard's mission to simplify investments amid rising portfolio complexity. Ramji emphasizes the importance of fee reductions for better investor outcomes and introduces innovative AI-driven tools enhancing client service. He also touches on the challenges of transitioning from wealth accumulation to retirement steadying, advocating for a balanced approach between active and passive investment strategies.
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58 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 57min

JL Collins: The (Still) Simple Path to Wealth

JL Collins, a leading voice in financial independence, returns to discuss the updated edition of his bestseller, The Simple Path to Wealth. He shares timeless investment philosophies and emphasizes the importance of personal resilience in achieving financial goals. The conversation tackles student debt and strategic investment approaches, advocating for simplicity in investing. Using a humorous beer metaphor, JL distinguishes between speculative bubbles and solid investments, while promoting low-cost index funds for effective diversification.
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18 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 58min

Eric Simonson: The Case for Flat-Fee Financial Advice

Eric Simonson, CEO of Abundo Wealth and head of the Advice-Only Network, champions a revolutionary approach to financial planning. He discusses the rise of advice-only services, emphasizing transparency and ethical benefits over traditional commission-based models. Eric shares strategies for aligning personal values with financial habits post-COVID, navigating investment strategies in a volatile market, and maximizing travel rewards through savvy spending. His insights on the advantages of flat-fee financial advice are particularly enlightening for those seeking clarity in their financial journeys.
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17 snips
Jun 17, 2025 • 53min

Rosanne Corcoran: Caring and Support for Family Caregivers

Rosanne Corcoran, Director of Content Strategy for Daughterhood.org and host of Daughterhood, the Podcast, discusses the unique challenges faced by family caregivers. She emphasizes the importance of community and support among caregivers, highlighting their often isolating experiences. The conversation dives into the financial complexities of long-term care, including Medicare and Medicaid, and suggests practical strategies for navigating these hurdles. Rosanne also shares the emotional toll on caregivers and the vital role of open communication and planning for aging.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 41min

The Morning Filter: 5 Rallying Stocks to Buy in June While They’re Still Undervalued

In this episode, Dave Sekera, Chief U.S. Market Strategist at Morningstar, and Damien Conover, Director of Equity Research, dive into intriguing stock market dynamics. They assess the Federal Reserve's potential interest rate cuts and review recent earnings, particularly from Adobe. Damien highlights sectors vulnerable to tariffs and suggests stock strategies to navigate market uncertainties. Listeners also gain insights on how geopolitical tensions may impact U.S. stocks, alongside recommendations for undervalued investments to watch.
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25 snips
Jun 10, 2025 • 34min

Paul Ashworth: ‘Forecasting Is Difficult at the Best of Times, and This Is not the Best of Times’

In this engaging discussion, Paul Ashworth, Chief North America Economist at Capital Economics and the 2010 Wall Street Journal Forecaster of the Year, delves into the complexities of the current economic landscape. He examines the impact of political shifts on forecasting accuracy, emphasizing the unpredictability stemming from recent tariffs and trade policies. The conversation also explores consumer sentiment trends and inflation risks, alongside the broader implications of AI and demographic changes on productivity and economic growth.
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55 snips
Jun 3, 2025 • 52min

Ben Felix: Rational Reminders for Good Financial Decisions

Ben Felix, Chief Investment Officer at PWL Capital and co-host of the Rational Reminder podcast, shares his transition from mechanical engineering to finance. He discusses his journey from early disappointments with actively managed funds to advocating for evidence-based portfolio strategies. The conversation dives into home country bias in investments, the role of cryptocurrency, and the importance of transparency in investment fees. Ben emphasizes personalized financial strategies and reflects on the evolving landscape of Canadian retail investing.
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70 snips
May 27, 2025 • 55min

Jason Zweig: Revisiting ‘The Intelligent Investor’

Jason Zweig, a renowned financial journalist and author of 'The Intelligent Investor' column in The Wall Street Journal, dives into the wisdom of Benjamin Graham's investing philosophy. He addresses the anxiety surrounding today's markets and the importance of foundational investment principles. Zweig emphasizes essential virtues like discipline and independence, offering strategies to navigate market chaos and avoid emotional pitfalls. He also touches on the connection between personal finance and mentorship, inviting a younger generation to embrace investing.
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8 snips
May 13, 2025 • 45min

Arunma Oteh: ‘A Lot of Innovations That Are Very Important to Society Have Come Out of Development Banks’

In this engaging conversation, Arunma Oteh, former treasurer of the World Bank and Nigeria's SEC Director General, discusses the pivotal role of development banks in fostering societal innovations. She shares personal insights on financial literacy, emphasizing its importance in youth education. Oteh also recounts her leadership journey through Nigeria's post-crisis financial landscape, revealing challenges she faced, including political pressures and corruption allegations, highlighting the need for integrity in public service.

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