Conversations with the best investors and business leaders in the world. We explore their ideas, met
This week’s conversation is an ode to old school, fundamental public market investing. My conversati
My guest this week is unique. As you will hear early and often, he is programmed to go his own way,
This episode is a continuation of the Hash Power series. It is the first of what we will call a Hash
My guest this week is Brad Katsuyama, the founder of the IEX exchange and protagonist of Michael Lew
This week’s episode is part of an experiment and so requires a longer than normal introduction. I’ve
This week’s conversation is about artificial intelligence and interplanetary travel. Its about conte
In episodes one and two of Hash Power, we explored blockchain technology and cryptocurrency investin
In episode 1 of Hash Power, we explored blockchains as a technology—how they work, why tokens (also
Welcome to the first episode of Hash Power, an audio documentary that explores the world of blockcha
My guest this week is David Tisch, who was instrumental in building and fostering venture capital in
The investment strategy discussed in this week's episode is diametrically opposed to my own value te
My guest this week is Meb Faber, who started a podcast similar to this one right before mine and was
My guests this week don't need to be introduced. In celebration of the one year anniversary of inves
My guest this week is Pat Dorsey, who was the longtime director of equity research at Morningstar, w
My guests this week are both veterans of the podcast, Jason Zweig and Morgan Housel. They are two of
This week's conversation is about performance. More specifically, it is about the ins and outs of st
Several weeks ago my conversation with Leigh Drogen on quant investing proved timely and popular--be
My guest this week is a version of me—a funnier, cooler version who has a PhD and served as an activ
My guest this week is Rishi Ganti, who invests in what he calls esoteric assets. I'm not sure what t
I am drawn to a group of investors that I call practitioner philosophers. These are people who have