Fridays are all about podcast links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at the impact of new AI models on business and society.
Listening
- Why classical music needs a standalone app. (wsj.com)
- What it's like to use Apple Music Classical. (gq.com)
Business
- Benjamin Gilbert and David Rosenthal sit down for a long talk with David Senra of the Founders podcast. (acquired.fm)
- Sean Illing talks with Matthew Jones, co-author of "How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms." (podcasts.apple.com)
- Ted Seides talks about the case for nuclear power with Founder and CIO of Segra Capital Management. (capitalallocators.com)
- Matt Reustle talks with Ethan Strauss about the business of the NBA. (joincolossus.com)
Finance
- Patrick O'Shaughnessy talks with David Einhorn, President of Greenlight Capital. (joincolossus.com)
- Barry Ritholtz talks with Dominique Mielle, author of 2021’s “Damsel in Distressed: My Life in the Golden Age of Hedge Funds.” (ritholtz.com)
- Howard Lindzon spoke with Barry Ritholtz about how market narratives form and his favorite podcast guests. (howardlindzon.com)
- @Compound24 talks with Jim Chanos about his data center short thesis. (joincolossus.com)
Non-finance
- Derek Thompson talks with Tim Urban author of "What’s Our Problem: A Self-Help Book for Societies." (theringer.com)
- Russ Roberts talks with Kevin Kelly author of "Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier." (econtalk.org)
- Tim Ferriss talks with Kelly Starett, co-author of "Built to Move: The Ten Essential Habits to Help You Move Freely and Live Fully." (tim.blog)
- Dan Harris talks with Scott Galloway about why work is such a big factor in our mental health. (tenpercent.com)
- Adam Grant talks with Sian Beilock about why we choke under pressure. (podcasts.apple.com)