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The Investor’s Podcast Network

The Investor’s Podcast Network currently has two podcast feeds, each focusing on different aspects of investing and personal finance.

The first feed, The Investor’s Podcast, is hosted by Stig Brodersen, William Green, Shawn O’MalleyDaniel Mahncke, and Kyle Grieve. It has reached 200M+ downloads, making it the world’s largest stock-investing-focused podcast. The show examines a range of businesses and their investment prospects, drawing on lessons from some of the world’s most famous investors, including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Howard Marks.

The second feed, The Intrinsic Value Podcast, is hosted by Shawn O’Malley and Daniel Mahncke. The show provides detailed analyses of how companies generate revenue, their competitive advantages, competitors, growth prospects, and intrinsic value estimates.

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PODCAST EPISODES

TIP160: Bitcoin Mastermind Discussion w/ Charlie Lee and Tuur Demeester

In this episode, Preston Pysh has an in-depth discussion about Bitcoin and upcoming changes to the protocol. Our two guests are some of the biggest names in the space. Charlie Lee is the founder of LiteCoin which is a digital cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of $3 billion dollars. Tuur Demeester is one of the first crypto writers and invested in Bitcoin when it was only $2 a coin.

TIP159: Billionaire Michael Jordan w/ Roland Lazenby

In this week’s episode, Preston and Stig talk about one of the most influential sports stars of all time: Michael Jordan. Jordan not only changed the game on the court, but he also changed the game for sporting apparel. For this episode, the best selling author of Michael Jordan's biography, Roland Lazenby, joins Preston and Stig to talk about his life.

TIP157: Quantitative Tightening and Bitcoin w/ Grant Williams

In this week’s episode, Grant Williams joins Preston and Stig for an interesting discussion about the FED's decision to start conducting quantitative tightening (QT). Since QT is the opposite of Quantitative Easing (QE), we should expect the opposite market results. Check out this week's episode to see what Grant think about the FED's new announcement and how it will impact markets around the world.

TIP156: Small Cap Investing w/ Eric Cinnamond

In this episode, Preston and Stig interview the brilliant Eric Cinnamond. Eric comes with three decades of experience investing in small cap companies. During the interview, we discover his methods for understanding risk and reasonable valuation metrics.

TIP155: Mastermind Discussion 3rd Quarter 2017 (Part 2)

In this episode, Preston and Stig hold their Mastermind discussion with Saber Capital Management Founder, John Huber and Hari Ramachandra. Each member of the group presents a stock investing idea. After each group member pitches their idea, the group then dissects and troubleshoots the position.

TIP154: Mastermind Discussion 3rd Quarter 2017 (Part 1)

In this episode, Preston and Stig hold their Mastermind discussion with Saber Capital Management Founder, John Huber and Hari Ramachandra. Each member of the group presents a stock investing idea. After each group member pitches their idea, the group then dissects and troubleshoots the position. If you're interested in hearing how members of the mastermind determine intrinsic value and identify risks, you'll enjoy hearing this discussion.

TIP153: Boardroom Battles w/ Dear Chairman author, Jeff Gramm

Boardroom disputes and hostile takeovers are often events that common investors never get full access to. In a fresh and thoroughly researched book, Jeff Gramm provides rare and never-before-published letters from Wall Street icons—including Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Ross Perot, Carl Icahn, and Daniel Loeb.

TIP152: How Asia Works by Joe Studwell – A Bill Gates Book Recommendation

In this episode, Preston and Stig talk to Joe Studwell, the author of How Asia Works. This book was a strong recommendation by Bill Gates in 2014 to help understand why some countries progress at a rapid rate, while others decline. Joe provides an interesting analysis of countries in Asia and what they did to reform their economies and progress so much in the recent decades.

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