Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at how to be a “superboss.” You can also check out our most recent Essential Listening post over at the CFA Institute’s Enterprising Investor blog.
The biz
Episodes
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Saru Jarayaraman about the state of the dining industry. (ritholtz.com)
- James Altucher talks with Turney Duff author of "The Buy Side: A Wall Street Trader’s Tale of Spectacular Excess."* (jamesaltucher.com)
- A wide-ranging discussion with Paul Graham founder of Y Combinator. (themacro.com)
- Tyler Cowen sites down for a talk with Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight.com. (medium.com)
- A look at those traders that made a killing going long on ABS at the depth of the financial crisis. (bloomberg.com)
- What does Apple ($AAPL) think when its look at Tesla ($TSLA)? (aboveavalon.com)
- Clay Shirky author of "Little Rice: Smartphones, Xiaomi and the Chinese Dream and The Industries of the Future" on the opportunities and challenges of doing business in China.* (a16z.com)
- Michael Covel talks with Philip Tetlock author of "Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction."* (trendfollowing.com)
- A talk about open and closed societies with Alec Ross, author of the new book "The Industries of the Future." (a16z.com)
- A talk with Ben Michcaelis author of "Your Next Big Thing: Ten Small Steps to Get Moving and Get Happy."* (theartofcharm.com)
- Do you really need to pay your taxes? Um...yeah. (npr.org)
- Peter Kafka talks with Adrian Wojnarowski about The Vertical and why basketball is perfect for the web. (recode.net)
- A.O. Scott talks about his new book "Better Living Through Criticism." (slate.com)