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Julia Rees Toader shares insights from her decade advising top CIOs at Goldman Sachs, revealing how the world's best investors balance technical analysis with gut instinct, emotional intelligence, and idiosyncratic risk-taking.
Kyle Grieve breaks down Michael Mauboussin's insights on combating noise in investing, challenging common myths about valuation metrics, understanding intangible investments, and recognizing the low base rates of corporate survival.
Greg Jensen, Co-CIO of Bridgewater Associates, discusses the global economic shifts towards mercantilism, the transformative potential of AI, and the concentration of capital, while sharing insights on investing, radical transparency, and the importance of compounding organizational knowledge.
Ray Dalio discusses five major historical forces reshaping the world: monetary systems, wealth inequality, geopolitical shifts, natural events, and technological innovation, with a particular focus on how AI and current global changes reflect historical patterns of economic and societal transformation.
Alex Hormozi shares insights on hiring top talent, the importance of general intelligence, creating frameworks, persuasive communication, and the ongoing journey of personal and professional growth.
Aswath Damodaran discusses the potential AI bubble, market corrections, and investment strategies, emphasizing caution in current market conditions and the importance of preserving cash while maintaining a long-term perspective.
A deep dive into early-stage venture capital, exploring how top VCs partner with founders before traction, leverage AI for efficiency, and provide value through thought partnership and intellectual honesty.
Industry Ventures' Jonathan Roosevelt explains how the firm leverages its 650-fund network and $8 billion in AUM to identify co-investment opportunities through rigorous diligence that emphasizes direct customer validation and manager credibility over social proof.
Tony Robbins shares his morning routine, life philosophy, and insights on personal growth, discussing how to overcome challenges, develop a strong identity, and maintain momentum through life's seasonal changes.
Andrew Ross Sorkin delves into the economic parallels and human dynamics of the 1929 stock market crash, exploring the characters, speculation, and societal shifts that led to one of the most significant financial events in American history.
Lyn Alden discusses the potential decline of US dollar dominance, exploring the shift towards a multipolar currency system and the implications of fiscal dominance on global economic dynamics.
A deep dive into the future of fixed income investing, exploring why bonds may outperform stocks over the next decade, the importance of portfolio construction, and the need for capital efficiency in bond strategies.
A deep dive into how Flow is reimagining hardware engineering through an iterative, software-like approach, focusing on transforming complex system design across industries like aerospace, robotics, and nuclear energy.
Sid Malhotra shares insights from his investment journey at Cactus Capital, discussing his approach to long-term investing, managing a single family office, and lessons learned from working at Citadel and Pritzker Group.
Ray Dalio discusses the impending debt crisis in America, highlighting the country's unsustainable national debt and the political challenges of addressing it. The episode explores the potential economic and political consequences of unchecked government spending, with Dalio warning of a potential "heart attack" in the nation's financial system.