Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a talk about the demise of Gawker courtesy of Peter Thiel.
Finance
- Patrick O'Shaughnessy talks with Albert Wenger, a managing partner at Union Square Ventures and the author of the book "World After Capital." (investorfieldguide.com)
- Khe Hy talks with Mihir Desai author of "The Wisdom of Finance." (rad.family)
- Barry Ritholtz talks with James Donald of Lazard Asset Management about the changing world of emerging markets. (bloomberg.com)
- Meb Faber talks with Ed Yardeni author of the new book "Predicting the Markets." (mebfaber.com)
- How Eric Balchunas came to cover ETFs for Bloomberg. (overcast.fm)
- Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway talk with Bloomberg colleague Cameron Crise about what it was like trading FX options on the floor. (bloomberg.com)
- How an Kevin Kroskey overcame a troubled past to become a trusted advisor. (kitces.com)
- Dr. Brett Steenbarger is a great podcast guest: how you can catch up on his most recent appearances. (traderfeed.blogspot.com)
Non-finance
- Adam Grant looks at why humility is a big part of successful team building. (overcast.fm)
- Brett McKay talks with Daniel Coyle and author of "The "Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups." (artofmanliness.com)
- Shane Parrish talks "willful blindness" with Margaret Heffernan. (fs.blog)
- Michael Covel talks with Alison Gopnik about 'Bayesian babies.' (trendfollowing.com)
- A talk with Neil Gaiman author of "Norse Mythology." (bigthink.com)
- Marc Maron talks with playwright-director-author David Mamet about his new book "Chicago." (wtfpod.com)
- Brian Koppelman talks with chef Wylie Dufresne. (overcast.fm)
- Why American men are so lonely. (npr.org)