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Top Podcasts of the Week

May 20, 2019

As a reminder we hired/partnered with a new curator to send these updates so stay tuned for more news there…this many be my last update before we transition…

Top podcasts of the week!

INVESTMENT
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1.  Bogleheads on Investing: Episode 009: Dr. Wesley Gray

2. The Jolly Swagman: Housing Bubble Week: Can We Predict Housing Bubbles? — Dean Baker

3.  [i3] Interview with Gus ‘Mr. Index’ Sauter

4. DoubleLine – The Sherman Show S5 E10 Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO – Quill Intelligence

5. Against the Rules with Michael Lewis: The Magic Shoebox. 

6. The Acquirers Podcast: Private Equity in Public Markets: Verdad’s Dan Rasmussen talks small, cheap, and levered stocks with Tobias Carlisle

POTPOURRI (Non-Business Related)
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1.  Planet Money: #912: How Uncle Jamie Broke Jeopardy.

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Here’s ours:

Episode #156: Steve Glickman, “I Think There’s A Lot Weighing On How Successful We Are At Achieving The Goals Of Opportunity Zones”

Good investing,
Meb Faber
theideafarm.com

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