Nick Timiraos: Trillion Dollar Triage
Nick Timiraos has been the chief economics correspondent at The Wall Street Journal since 2017, where he is responsible for covering the Federal Reserve and other major developments in U.S. economic policy. He joined the Journal in 2006 and previously covered the 2008 presidential election.
He wrote about U.S. housing m ... Show More
Jul 7
610R: How to Help Team Members Find the Right Work, with Patrick Lencioni
Patrick Lencioni: The 6 Types of Working Genius Patrick Lencioni is founder and president of The Table Group, a firm dedicated to protecting human dignity in the world of work, personal development, and faith. Pat is the author of twelve best-selling books with over seven million ... Show More
39m 5s
Jun 30
740: How to Lead Organizational Change, with Michael Bungay Stanier
Michael Bungay Stanier: Change Signal Michael Bungay Stanier is best known for The Coaching Habit, the best-selling coaching book of the century and recognized as a classic. He was a Rhodes Scholar, and was recently awarded the coaching prize by Thinkers50. He's now the host of t ... Show More
39m 22s
Jun 23
739: What Leaders Should Learn from Taylor Swift, with Kevin Evers
Kevin Evers: There’s Nothing Like This Kevin Evers is a Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review. Passionate about shaping groundbreaking research and amplifying pioneering ideas, he has edited bestselling and award-winning books on high performance, creativity, innovation, digit ... Show More
38m 33s
Jun 2019
Surveillance: Conservatives Are Without Party, Says George Will
Today's episode begins with a conversation from Bloomberg TV with Antony Phillipson, British Consul General to New York, on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. Following, Neil Shearing, Capital Economics Group Chief Economist, says that Mexico may fold to the U.S. in trade negotiation ... Show More
39m 13s
Feb 2024
RWH041: Ignore the Crowd w/ Super-investor Bruce Berkowitz
In this episode, William Green chats with famed investor Bruce Berkowitz, whose Fairholme Fund has beaten the S&P 500 by 529 percentage points over 23 years. Bruce, who was named Morningstar’s Domestic Stock-Fund Manager of the Decade in 2009, talks here about the ups & downs of ... Show More
1h 55m
May 2020
#431: Howard Marks on the US Dollar, Three Ways to Add Defense, and Good Questions
Howard Marks on the US Dollar, Three Ways to Add Defense, and Good Questions | Brought to you by LinkedIn Jobs and "5-Bullet Friday." More on both below. "Move forward but with caution." — Howard MarksHoward Marks (@HowardMarksBook) is co-chairman and co-founder of Oaktree Capita ... Show More
1h 5m
Jan 2022
Ron DeSantis Press Secretary - Christina Pushaw | PBD Podcast | Ep.119
PBD welcomes Cristina Pushaw and Adam Sosnick. In this episode they discuss How Christina Pushaw Became Press Secretary For Ron DeSantis, Will Ron DeSantis Run For President In 2024, What Is A Dictator? IS Ron DeSantis One, Update On Casey DeSantis, Why Republicans Should Ban CRT ... Show More
1h 51m
Nov 2017
Jay Powell Nomination Ruptures Bipartisan Fed Image, Binder Says
Sarah Binder, a professor at George Washington University and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and Mark Spindel, a Bloomberg View columnist and founder and chief investment officer at Potomac River Capital LLC, discuss their new book, "The Myth of Independence: How C ... Show More
30m 4s
Mar 2024
RWH042: Survive & Thrive w/ Guy Spier: Part 1
In this episode, William Green chats with renowned hedge fund manager Guy Spier, who has run the Aquamarine Fund since 1997. This conversation has been split into two episodes. Here, in Part 1, Guy discusses the art of compounding wealth over decades, drawing on lessons he’s lear ... Show More
1h 12m