It’s been a while since I did a standalone post on podcasts but today I came across a number of new podcasts that collectively are worth a post of their own. There is a little something for everyone. Enjoy!

Eric Falkenstein author of The Missing Risk Premium: Why Low Volatility Investing Works talks with Ric Bratton.  (Falkenblog)

An interview with Howard Marks author of The Most Important Thing Illuminated: Uncommon Sense for the Thoughtful Investor why we misunderstand risk.  (Bloomberg)

Carl Richards talks with Pam Slim author of Body of Work: Finding the Thread That Ties Your Story Together. (Behavior Gap Radio)

Matt Hughes talks writing, baseball and The Big Lebowski with Alex Belth author of The Dudes Abide: The Coen Brothers and the Making of The Big Lebowski.  (Slugball Radio)

James Altucher talks with Seth Gold about the growing pawnshop industry.  (The James Altucher Show)

Why Alibaba ($BABA) is a such a big deal for the Chinese economy.  (Planet Money)

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