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EP. 114: Derek Sivers: Useful Not True
Derek Sivers is a musician, circus performer, entrepreneur and speaker. He is a slow thinker, explorer, and loves a different point of view. He is a California native living in New Zealand. Today, we discuss his new book that may shed a different light on the beliefs we hold.
EP. 113: Jim O’Shaughnessy: What Works on Wall Street, Infinite Loops, Infinite Potential, Infinite Curiosity and a Few Laughs
My guest today is Jim O’Shaughnessy a Wall Street veteran, founder, investor, venture capitalist, best selling author, successful podcaster, who is pursuing his curiosity in yet another direction through O’Shaughnessy Ventures.
EP. 112: Philippe Gijsels: The New World Economy in 5 Trends — Investing in times of Superinflation, Hyper Innovation, and Climate Transition
My guest today is Philippe Gijsels. He is the Chief Strategist at BNP Paribas Fortis and a co-author of the book ( with Koen De Leus) World Economy in 5 Trends.
EP. 111: Dave Specht: The Family Business Whisperer
Dave Specht is the Director of the Drucker School Global Family Business Institute. His professional mission is to, Preserve Families and Perpetuate Businesses. He is the author of, “The Family Business Whisperer” and thought leader on topics surrounding generational continuity of businesses and family wealth. Prior to his current role, he trained 2,500 top advisors/bankers at a Private Bank on family dynamics and generational wealth issues.
EP. 110: Justin Castelli: Living Your Authentic Life, Managing Finances, Embracing Creativity
Justin Castelli is a life planner, advisor, and creator. He is the founder of RLS Wealth, a registered investment adviser based in Fishers, Indiana, a co-founder of Advisors Growing as a Community (The AGC), the host of the LifeDesign+ podcast, and author of the Daily Notes. But, most importantly, he is a husband and a father to three boys.
EP. 109: Andrew Busser: Timeless Lessons in Managing Multi-Generational Family Fortunes from a 100-Year Old Family Office
My guest today is Andy Busser, the CEO of Pitcairn, a 100-year-old family office. Andy is responsible for guiding the firm’s client-centric culture and overseeing all of Pitcairn’s operations. His vision for the company is to continually evolve the Pitcairn client experience by enhancing the firm’s integrated approach to sophisticated family office services for multi-generational families.
Andy has a passion for solving complex problems. He also has a gift for establishing meaningful, lasting professional relationships. These traits were instrumental over the past decade as he spearheaded efforts to make Pitcairn’s client experience a standard of excellence for family office service.
EP. 108: Adam Mead: Discussing the Art of Investing: Berkshire, Buffett, Munger, Investing and Running & Investment Firm
My guest today is Adam Mead — he is a professional investor, founder of Mead Capital Management, and the author of a wonderful book, **The Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway: A Chronological Analysis of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's Conglomerate Masterpiece.** He was on Talking Billions over a year ago, and he returns to talk about Berkshire, Buffett, Munger, investing, running an investment firm, and so much more.
Adam J. Mead is a life-long student of business and capital allocation.
He is the CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Mead Capital Management, LLC. Adam is also the founder of watchlistinvesting.com, a value investing newsletter.
Adam spent over a decade in banking in commercial credit, including observing first-hand the aftereffects of the Great Recession and the long credit expansion afterward.
EP. 107: Cristina Espinal: Playing Big, Gaining Clarity & Confidence, Defining Success & More
My guest today is Cristina Espinal. She was born in Venezuela, lived in the US and Asia, made the UK her home, and joined me from Madrid today.
After a successful first career, she decided to pivot, follow, and trust her curiosity.
She helps ambitious mid-career professionals gain the clarity and confidence to secure bigger, more aligned roles and turn their uniqueness into a side business. Her Play Big newsletter is a fascinating read—all links are in the notes below.
She has a great passion for the work she does and shares many inspiring stories. I learned a lot and enjoyed this discussion very much—I trust you will, too.
EP. 106: John Candeto: The Importance of Survival, The Power Laws, The Study of Complexity in Investing
John Candeto is the Founder and Managing Partner of the Phronesis Fund. Co-Founder of JoinWDA (Workforce Data Alliance).
Tom Morgan connected us. We met at Markel’s meeting in Richmond earlier this year. I’ve been looking forward to this conversation, and you will see in a moment why.
John applies the study of Complexity to investing, and he is open to discussing it with others, please feel free to reach out to him.
EP. 105: RP Stevens: The Sloth Investor, Simplifying Investing for All
RP Stevens is the author of The Sloth Investor book, the host of a podcast, and a YouTube channel with the same name. He is a personal finance author & YouTuber. He is committed to educating people about how to invest their money in a common-sense, ‘sloth-like’ manner.
RP firmly believes that the slow-moving, inactive sloth is THE best animal to characterize successful investing.
EP. 104: Christopher Begg: High-Quality Investing & Playing the Infinite Game
My guest today is Christopher Begg. Chris is a successful long term patient value investor who seeks high quality, he is also a professor and teaches the Ben Graham’s Security Analysis Course at Columbia University in New York. He also loves the ocean and water sports, especially surfing, which, from what I can tell, makes him an even better investor.
Christopher Begg is President/Chief Investment Officer/Co-Founder at East Coast Asset Management, Inc. & Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School in New York City.
EP. 103: Daniel R. Solin: Ask: How to Relate to Anyone — The Ultimate Masterclass in the Art of Conversation
My guest today is Dan Solin — he practiced law in New York City, he represented investors harmed by the misconduct of brokers, he worked as a registered investment advisor, he is a New York Times bestselling author of the Smartest series of books, including the Smartest Money Book You’ll Ever Read — today, we talk about his book Ask: How to Relate to Anyone — I absolutely loved the book, I greatly enjoyed this discussion, and I immediately called it a masterclass in the art of conversation with a focus on investment advisors becoming better at what we do.
EP. 102: Meir Statman: A Wealth of Well-Being: A Holistic Approach to Behavioral Finance
My guest today is Meir Statman, he is a professor of finance, author, expert in behavioral finance. We talk about his newest book: A Wealth of Well-Being: A Holistic Approach to Behavioral Finance — I learned a lot, and I trust that you will too.
Meir Statman is the Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance at Santa Clara University. His research focuses on behavioral finance. He describes people as “normal,” neither computer-like “rational,” nor bumbling “irrational,” and attempts to understand and explain how normal people make choices and how these choices affect their well-being.
EP. 101: Peter Atwater: The Confidence Map: Charting a Path from Chaos to Clarity
My guest today is Peter Atwater; he is a Wall Street veteran and the author of a wonderful book, The Confidence Map. We are talking about everything from investing and navigating the financial crisis to what it takes to be a successful money manager. We are learning from airplane pilots, pandemic-era doctors, and more. Peter proposes an eye-opening framework, a map that has already helped me in my professional life in many ways, and I think it could guide you in your endeavors as well. Please help me welcome, Peter Atwater.
The 100th Episode of Talking Billions
Welcome to the 100th Episode of Talking Billions. I am answering your questions about money, life, family, wealth, investing, and even my coffee-drinking habits. At the end of the episode, I reveal two big announcements: 1) an exciting project I’m working on, 2) a secret search that one of my fans embarked on — tune in, listen till the end, and maybe you can help with the latter!
EP. 99: Michael McCloskey: If Investing Was Like Painting... Lessons from A Path to Mastery
My guest today is Michael McCloskey, who founded and manages Greenskeeper, a value investing firm. Michael and I met at Guy Spier’s VALUEx Conference. We snowshoed together in the Swiss Alps at some point and shared many conversations both in Switzerland and at Buffett’s Berkshire Meeting in Omaha. Today, we talk about thoughtful, disciplined stock picking, passion for a particular kind of investing, and lessons from running an investment firm.
EP. 98: Steven Gorelik: Investing Lessons from Stock Picking in Two Very Different Regions
My guest today is Steven Gorelik, in the spirit of keeping these intros short, find all about Steve in the notes. In two sentences, Steve was born in Belarus during the Cold War, moved to the States, fell in love with investing, and has a lot to share about both the US market and the Eastern European markets. In my mind, both experiences build on top of each other and complete a much deeper, broader perspective that can be very helpful in long-term investing. If you want to hear more about how investing in two very different regions can make you a better investor, tune in, and listen to our conversation.
EP. 97: Matt Zeigler: Punk Rock Economics, The Power of Stories, Nostalgia, Becoming Independently Happy & More
Today’s guest is Matt Zeigler. He’s been on Talking Billions before, and he was also the guest host when we turned the tables. Matt asked me questions in Talking Billions’ very first Fireside chat with the host. He is back, and we have lots to discuss.
Matt is a Managing Director and Private Wealth Advisor at Sunpointe Investments. He helps clients create, align, and manage their financial plans and investment strategies.
EP. 96: Ben Claremon: Two Decades of Investing, Opportunities in Microcaps & Joys of Podcasting
My guest today is Ben Claremon; we connected a while ago and have had many deep conversations about work, life, investing, and more. Not long ago, I was a guest on his wonderful podcast - The Compounders Podcast, where I talked about my career, work, investment style, and my firm - Blue Infinitas Capital — scroll down and look up this episode in the Talking Billions feed or on Ben’s channel.
I’ve been eager to turn the tables on Ben, have him on the show, and ask him more about his unique journey, fascinating investment philosophy, and wide-ranging curiosity about the world of money, wealth, and investing.
EP. 95: David Diranko: Contrarian Cashflows, How to Find Opportunities Where Few Dare to Look
My guest today is David Diranko. We met at Guy Spier’s VALUEx earlier this year, and spoke couple of times since. David is a very thoughtful investor who writes about his process, which rhymes with my philosophy in many ways, though we might be drawn to different hunting grounds. I greatly appreciate his perspective and insights that combine both his passion for investing, and background in data science and machine learning.
David shares his investment research on his blog, contrariancashflows.com . To gain an edge in the market, he focuses on small companies in overlooked or neglected regions and sectors. When he is not researching companies or writing for his blog, David works as a Data Scientist and Machine Learning Engineer for IBM, and he enjoys spending time with his wife and son.