Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at the “myth of meritocracy.”
Episodes
- Gregg Fisher on how multi-factor investing works in practice. (wealthtrack.com)
- Sean McLaughlin talks with Darrin Donnelly (@darvastrader) about the origins of trend following. (soundcloud.com)
- A talk with Thomas Davenport and Julia Kirby authors of "Only Humans Need Apply: Winners and Losers in the Age of Smart Machines" about the nature of work. (a16z.com)
- Peter Kafka talks with Jason Hirschhorn of Redef Media about the power of the Internet. (recode.net)
- A talk with Teepspring co-founder Walker Williams. (soundcloud.com)
- Michael Covel talks with Daehee Park and JT Marino co-founders of mattress startup Tuft and Needle. (trendfollowingradio.com)
- Bill Simmons talks with Scott Harrison about solving the world's clean water crisis. (soundcloud.com)
- Jordan Harbinger talks with the "anti-Trump" Sam Harris author of "Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion." (theartofcharm.com)
- Brian Koppelman talks with Andrew Zimmern creator of a series of popular food-related shows on Travel Channel. (slate.com)
- How an old school chess shop survives in NYC. (bloomberg.com)
- Why ads on NBA jerseys were pretty much inevitable. (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
- Just how big an upset was Leicester City's win this year in the Premier League. (freakonomics.com)