Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at how meat has defined humanity and what the future holds.
The biz
- 10 charts showing why we are now in the golden age of podcasting. (chartable.com)
- Is the revenue spigot for podcasts finally open? (bloomberg.com)
- Another podcasting startup, WaitWhat, just raised venture capital. (techcrunch.com)
Finance
- Barry Ritholtz talks economic innovation with Vanguard Chief Economist Joe Davis. (ritholtz.com)
- Ted Seides talks with "master fund raiser" Rahul Moodgal about the process of raising capital for hedge fund launches. (capitalallocatorspodcast.com)
- Meb Faber talks with David Eifrig about investing, medicine and retirement. (mebfaber.com)
- Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway talk with Jamie Catherwood about some crazy 17th century "tech bubbles." (bloomberg.com)
- JC Parets talks with Phil Pearlman talk about the motivations behind Internet trolls. (allstarcharts.com)
- Jake Taylor talks with Danielle Town co-author of "Invested: A 12 Month Plan to Financial Freedom." (fivegoodquestions.co)
- Peter Dunn talks with Mayor Pete Buttigieg about whether politicians really understand our money lives. (petetheplanner.com)
Non-finance
- Tim Ferriss talks with Jim Collins best-selling author including "Turning the Flywheel." (tim.blog)
- Marc Andreessen talks with Bobby Kotick CEO of Activision Blizzard ($ATVI). (a16z.com)
- Michael Covel talks with Ethan Kross about studying behavior and how the mind works. (trendfollowingradio.com)
- Shane Parrish talks with Dr. Laura Markham the "coveted recipe for raising happy, resilient kids." (fs.blog)
- Scott Barry Kaufmann talks with Todd Herman author of "The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life." (scottbarrykaufman.com)
- Brett McKay talks with Christie Aschwanden author of "Good to Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn From the Strange Science of Recovery." (artofmanliness.com)
- David Chang talks with Lolis Elie about how to think about reviewing food. (theringer.com)
- Conan O'Brien and Stephen Colbert hash things out. (youtube.com)