Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at the state of the media business today.
The biz
Finance
- Jeremy Schwartz talks with Corey Hoffstein about how investors can better diversify their portfolios. (soundcloud.com)
- Gabe Feghali and Dan Villalon ask: What does it mean to be a quantitative investor? (aqr.com)
- Meb Faber talks with Steve Lockshin of AdvicePeriod on the importance of tax and estate planning for advisory clients. (mebfaber.com)
- Ted Seides talks with Sarah Williamson CEO of FCLTGlobal, a non-profit consortium dedicated to "encouraging long-term behavior in business and investment decision-making." (capitalallocatorspodcast.com)
- A talk with Dan Ariely co-author of "Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter" about what we get right (and wrong) about money. (blinkist.com)
Digital stuff
- Shane Parrish talks internet strategy with Ben Thompson of Stratechery fame. (fs.blog)
- Casey Newton talks with Christopher Best, the co-founder of Substack. Christopher (recode.net)
Non-finance
- Charles Chu talks with Annie Duke about poker's ability to teach decision making. (thepolymathproject.com)
- Russ Roberts talks contrarianism with Lilliana Mason author of "Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity." (econtalk.org)
- Derek Thompson on how self-driving cars could change the world. (theatlantic.com)
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Eldon Scott of Urban Space about their unique business model. (ritholtz.com)
- Brett McKay talks with Rich Ratay author of "Don’t Make Me Pull Over!" a history of the American family road trip. (artofmanliness.com)
- A talk with Luke Livingston of Maine's Baxter Brewing. (chenmarkcapital.com)