Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at just how important venture capital is the U.S. economy.
Companies
- Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway talk with Chris Miller about the importance of ASML to the semiconductor industry. (bloomberg.com)
- Howard Lindzon talks with Michelle Zatlyn who is the co-founder, President, and COO of Cloudflare ($NET). (howardlindzon.com)
- Jesse Pujji talks with Ali Hamed, partner at CoVenture, about the business of Amazon aggregators. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Nilay Patel talks with Steven Yang, who is CEO of Anker Innovations, about the business of charging. (theverge.com)
Crypto
- Derek Thompson talks with Kevin Roose about the metaverse, crypto, NFTs. (theringer.com)
- Tim Ferriss talks Bitcoin and more with Balaji S. Srinivasan. (tim.blog)
Trading
- Brett Steenbarger on three ways to overcome trading FOMO. (youtube.com)
- JC Parets talks seasonality with Jeff Hirsch author of the annual "Stock Trader’s Almanac." (allstarcharts.com)
- Michael Covel talks with Steve Burns about his 'Top 10 Trading Books Of All Time.' (trendfollowingradio.com)
Finance
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Robin WIgglesworth author of “Trillions: How a Band of Wall Street Renegades Invented the Index Fund and Changed Finance Forever.” (ritholtz.com)
- Meb Faber talks with Corey Hoffstein and Rodrigo Gordillo about the concept of 'return stacking. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Eric Balchunas and Joel Weber talk with Joshua Green on the rise of anti-woke ETFs. (bloomberg.com)
- Jack Forehand and Justin Carbonneau talk multi-asset investing with Westwood's Adrian Helfert. (podcasts.apple.com)
Non-finance
- Brett McKay talks with Will Storr who is the author of "The Status Game: On Social Position and How We Use It." (artofmanliness.com)
- Laurie Santos talks with Dan Harris, of 10% Happier fame, about how to be happier at work. (podcasts.apple.com)
- Russ Roberts talks with Emily Oster author of "The Family Firm: A Data-Driven Guide to Better Decision Making in the Early School Years." (econtalk.org)