Podcast2023-02-01T08:26:20-05:00

THE INVESTOR’S PODCAST NETWORK

PODCAST EPISODES

TIP642: The Story of Starbucks: Building an Iconic Brand w/ Clay Finck

Clay discusses the early days of Starbucks and Howard Schultz’s book — Pour Your Heart Into It.

BTC189: Prince Philip of Serbia on Bitcoin

Prince Philip of Serbia shares his insights on Bitcoin, financial sovereignty, and the unique synergies between Bitcoin and monarchy. Discover his vision for Bitcoin adoption in Serbia and beyond, and learn about his background in finance and his journey into the world of cryptocurrency.

MI358: The Essays of Warren Buffett w/ Shawn O’Malley

Patrick sits down with Shawn O’Malley, Chief Editor of our newsletter, We Study Markets, to discuss what his main takeaways were from doing a deep dive into The Essays of Warren Buffett by Lawrence Cunningham.

TIP641: Improve Decision Making with Mental Models w/ Clay Finck & Kyle Grieve

On today’s episode, Kyle and Clay continue their conversation on Investing: The Last Liberal Art by Robert Hagstrom.

MI Rewind: Bitcoin Conference Recap w/ Blue Collar Bitcoin

Dan and Josh from the Blue Collar Bitcoin Podcast share their general thoughts on the Bitcoin Conference held in Miami, their takeaways from the billionaire capital allocators discussion at the conference, and more.

TIP640: Investing: The Last Liberal Art w/ Clay Finck & Kyle Grieve

Clay and Kyle dive into Robert Hagstrom’s book — Investing: The Last Liberal Art.

MI357: The Sloth Investor w/ R P Stevens

Patrick chats with R P Stevens to discuss his new book, The Sloth Investor.

MI Rewind: What is Money? w/ Jim Crider

Jim Crider talks about what money really is, the attributes of good money, why an unstable form of money causes issues in an economy, why gold was chosen as money by the free market for centuries, the history of money in the United States, why Bitcoin has value, Jim’s thoughts on diversification, and much more!

TIP639: Buffett’s Favorite Business Book w/ David Fagan

Clay is joined by David Fagan to discuss Don Keough’s book, The Ten Commandments of Business Failure.
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