IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
5:35 - What it means to follow Essentialism.
11:03 - Why do you feel like you aren’t succeeding?
24:35 - When you need to practice saying no.
29:37 - How can you be a better and more focused investor?
And much, much more!
*Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.
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Apr 19
TIVP067: Portfolio Review: Thoughts on Airbnb, Reddit, Adobe, and co. w/ Daniel Mahncke, Shawn O'Malley, & Kyle Grieve
Daniel Mahncke, Shawn O'Malley, and Kyle Grieve take a closer look at the Intrinsic Value Portfolio and some of the high-priority watchlist companies. The episode covers high-conviction portfolio holdings such as Airbnb, Universal Music Group, Reddit, and Exor, as well as watchli ... Show More
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Apr 12
Special Announcement: The Intrinsic Value Podcast Update
This week, Shawn and Daniel won't be releasing an episode as usual, but they will be back next Sunday with a new co-host joining them to help break down companies for The Intrinsic Value Portfolio. Plus, Shawn & Daniel are moving over to the main podcast feed for The Investor's P ... Show More
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Sep 2021
TIP378: Move Forward with Caution w/ Howard Marks
In today’s episode, we have an extremely special guest who is a billionaire and investing legend, Howard Marks. Howard really needs no introduction, but if you have not read Howard's memos, you are missing a critical piece of your investing education. Howard has also written some ... Show More
55m 40s
Nov 2021
TIP398: Wisdom from the Greatest Investors w/ William Green
Stig Brodersen talks with William Green, the author of “Richer, Wiser, Happier.” They explore how the best investors can teach us not only how to become wealthy but inspire us to become better versions of ourselves. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:53 - Which book that Charlie M ... Show More
1h 45m
Jun 2024
TIP639: Buffett's Favorite Business Book w/ David Fagan
On today’s episode, Clay is joined by David Fagan to discuss Don Keough’s book, The Ten Commandments of Business Failure. Don Keough was the President and COO of Coca-Cola. During Keough’s and Roberto Goizueta’s leadership, Coca-Cola’s stock compounded at 27% per annum from 1981 ... Show More
1h 6m