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Episode #346: William Bernstein, Efficient Frontier, “We Are Creatures That Seek Compelling Narratives”

...d love to hear you opine on it. What’s so attractive about this sort of end-of-times narrative? What about that kind of sucks people in? You’ve seen it throughout history. It’s not just like it’s one episode. It’s lots of episodes where people get drawn up in this concept of there being like a finale only they know about. Is there something that I’m missing or there’s something that you think really attracts people to that idea? Bill: Well, again,...

Episode #345: Africa Startup Series – Dr. Abasi Ene-Obong, 54gene, “There Really Hasn’t Been...

..., Twitter, we are 54gene. I know my name is long, Abasi Ene-Obong. Abasi, A-B-A-S-I, Ene-Obong, E-N-E-O-B-O-N-G. That you’ll find me using that on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram. Even on our website, there are lots of places to reach out to me on. Meb: Abasi, it’s been a pleasure. Looking forward to following your journey. Thanks so much joining today. Abasi: Thank you, Meb. It’s a pleasure. Thank you. Meb: Podcast listeners, we’ll post show notes t...

Episode #344: Jared Dillian, The Daily Dirtnap, “I Think The Cardinal Sin In Investing...

...tte, and I said one day I’m thinking more like resto-mod. I don’t want a 60-year-old car. I’ve had one of those, and it’s a lot of work. How is your new wheels? Jared: It’s awesome. I’m really glad I did it. I had been sweating the new mid-engine models for about a year. I put in an order for one, and basically, I got boxed out because of the pandemic and the order never came in. Went into the dealership one day, they had this black 2020 Corvette...

Episode #343: Dr. Nathan Myhrvold, Intellectual Ventures, “Pizza In The United States Is What...

...the ’90s, but there wasn’t anything that was about really up to date, state-of-the-art cooking. So I thought, “Well, maybe I should write the book myself.” It took five years, but I and a team of people accomplished it. It wound up being a lot bigger than we thought. It’s a 2,300-page book across 5 volumes, which is very unlike any other cookbook that is out there, right? Different price point, different weight, different everything, but has gotte...

Episode #342: Aaron Edelheit, Mindset Capital, “The Best Investors Are Those That View It...

...ck start things for me. It was a company called Sonosite. Sono used to be S-O-N-O. And when I first started, I found it was a spin-off from a company called HGL Ultrasound, which I think eventually got bought by Phillips or Siemens or something. So, anyway, HGL Ultrasound had this division that was developing this handheld ultrasound device. To me, it sounded like something out of “Star Trek.” And they spun it off in this weird, funky spin-off. an...

Episode #341: Lyle Fitterer, Baird Asset Management, “You Could Even Argue That They’re Better...

...ody has access to. There’s a service called EMMA. You can just Google it, E-M-M-A. And basically, it provides all disclosures that are done by municipal issuers. So you could pull up the state of Illinois, you could pull up city of Chicago, you could pull up a healthcare issuer. You can either pull it up by name or by CUSIP and it’ll give you the most recent disclosure that they have, whether it’s financials, whether it has to do with any sort of...

Episode #340: Startup Series – Michael Suffredini, Axiom Space, “The Only Thing I Know...

...you start building this…and I kind of think of it, I imagine, I got a four-year-old who like putting together sort of Lego blocks and eventually adding modules and over time… And I get most listeners get the sort of habitation, the tourism part, the jumping off to moon, Mars, all that other stuff, what are the other use cases for like the space economy? You referenced a few earlier in the show. Do you want to expand a little bit on some of the co...

Episode #339: George Davis, Hotchkis & Wiley, “We’re In Unchartered Territory Right Now”

...he junk spectrum, you have some of the lowest yields ever. What’s the fixed-income world look like for you guys? George: It is all high-yield fixed income actually or, as often labeled, junk. But for sure, that is an area of the market that does have a premium yield, even though spreads have come in more recently, particularly with some of the out-of-favor sectors, like energy, railing, somewhat. Absolute yields are reasonable in that space, you k...

Episode #338: Startup Series – Will Matthews, Fellow, “Semen Quality Is The Canary...

...hat people get in touch with you? Will: The website is meetfellow.com, so M-E-E-T-F-E-L-L-O-W. Meb: You know, an interesting part about your story, and this is like so many founder stories, to me is that even the prospect of the idea seems so daunting, said, “Look, here’s the status quo. Clearly, something like this would never work,” and that would have been my estimate before I heard about it, and heard that it was working, and went through it....

Episode #337: Professor Richard Thaler, University of Chicago, “When Somebody Would Fire Us, It...

...e because the returns were so high. I respect that. Meb: I mean, well, the common-sense way to do that is the simple rebalancing back to target, which automatically gets you there or what some prior podcast guests would call like calibrating or over-rebalancing, but still having the plan ahead of time. All right. So you guys are…feel free to take the forever fund and launch it. I just want to see somebody do it. Jason actually said there was someb...