Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a talk with the great Michael Lewis about his new podcast series.
The biz
- A new app, Swoot, hopes to help podcast discovery through friend recommendations. (theverge.com)
- How podcasting became Big Business. (barrons.com)
Finance
- Barry Ritholtz talks with William J. Bernstein about how neurology informs his writing on investments. (ritholtz.com)
- Patrick O'Shaughnessy talks with Josh Wolfe of Lux Capital. (investorfieldguide.com)
- Howard Lindzon talks with Farbood Nivi of Coinmine. (howardlindzon.com)
- Ted Seides talks with David Zorub about how to launch a hedge fund. (capitalallocatorspodcast.com)
- Jack Lempart talks relative strength and momentum with Gary Antonacci. (systemtrader.show)
- Tim Mullooly talks with Brent Beshore author of "The Messy Marketplace: Selling Your Business in a World of Imperfect Buyers." (livingwithmoney.com)
Technology
- Dave Perell talks with Jason Fried, the co-founder and President of Basecamp. (perell.com)
- Frank Chen talks with longtime software engineer Ken Kocienda with an insider’s account of how Apple ($AAPL) designed software in the golden age of Steve Jobs. (a16z.com)
- Alex Blumberg talks with Facebook ($FB) employee #29 Dave Morin. (gimletmedia.com)
Non-finance
- Russ Roberts talks with Nobel laureate Paul Romer about nature of growth, the role of cities in the economy, and the state of economics. (econtalk.org)
- Is Big Banana going to let the Cavendish banana die? (freakonomics.com)
- Dan Harris talks with Johann Hari about fighting depression with social connection. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Brett McKay talks with Gillian Sandstrom, professor of social psychology at the University of Essex, on why you should "talk to strangers." (artofmanliness.com)
- A look at the psychology of inequality. (npr.org)
- Tyler Cowen talks with acclaimed author Margaret Atwood. (medium.com)
- Marc Maron talks with THE Brene Brown. (wtfpod.com)
- Brian Koppelman talks with one of the original 'celebrity chefs' Ming Tsai. (overcast.fm)