Talent Is That Which Is Scarce — Tyler Cowen (#142) In the long run, talent allocation is almost everything. But as a society, we're not actually very good at December 31, 2022
#136: Ergodicity — Ole Peters Ole Peters is a physicist and a Fellow at the London Mathematical Laboratory. August 24, 2021
#119: Hard–Earned Lessons From A Maverick Who Made It – Mark Cuban Transcript JOE WALKER: Mark Cuban, welcome to The Jolly Swagman Podcast. MARK CUBAN: Thanks for having me on The Jolly Swagman February 08, 2021
#113: What I Learned In 2020 – John Hempton John Hempton is co-founder and Chief Investment Officer at Bronte Capital. Show notes Selected links * Follow John: Blog | Twitter * ‘Approaches to December 22, 2020
#102: Frauds And Visionaries – Bethany McLean Bethany McLean is an investigative journalist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair. Show notes Selected links * Follow Bethany: Website | Twitter * The October 12, 2020
#90: The Price Of Uncertainty – Chris Joye Chris Joye is Founder and Co-Chief Investments Officer at Coolabah Capital Investments. He is also a Contributing Editor with The Australian March 27, 2020
#84: The Intellectual Wild South – Eric Weinstein Eric Weinstein is a mathematician and the Managing Director of Thiel Capital. This episode of the podcast is brought to you January 31, 2020
#82: The Modern Empiricist Proving Old Wisdom On Household Debt And Recession – Amir Sufi Amir Sufi is the Bruce Lindsay Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. December 20, 2019
#79: On Radical Uncertainty, "Phantastic Objects", and Blowing Bubbles – David Tuckett David Tuckett is a psychoanalyst, Professor, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Decision-Making Uncertainty at University College London. October 17, 2019
#77: Markets and The Madness of Crowds – Robert Shiller Robert J. Shiller is Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University and one of the 2013 recipients of the Nobel Prize September 07, 2019
#76: The Dogged Journalist Who (May Have) Pricked a Property Bubble – Adele Ferguson Adele Ferguson is an award-winning investigative journalist best known for her work exposing misconduct and fraud in the Australian banking and August 10, 2019
#75: The World According to a Maverick, Beach–Biding Stock Picker – John Hempton John Hempton is a renowned short seller and the Founder and Chief Investment Officer at Australian-based hedge fund Bronte Capital. Selected July 09, 2019
#71: Housing Bubble Week Finale: It's The Housing Cycle, Stupid! – Ed Leamer This episode is about why housing busts cause recessions. Few understand their nexus better than Ed Leamer. Ed is the Chauncey May 23, 2019
#70: Housing Bubble Week: Getting Things Done in Western Sydney – John Hempton The logic is inevitable: credit is as much a feature of housing bubbles as the sun is of day. And to May 21, 2019
#69: Housing Bubble Week: A Philosophy of Bubbles – Timo Henckel Bubbles are everywhere today — or so we’re told. But what are they really? I speak with behavioural macroeconomist from the May 19, 2019
#68: Housing Bubble Week: Speculation and Unchartered Waters – Chris Joye Chris Joye manages $3 billion as the Co-Chief Investment Officer at Australian fixed-income manager Coolabah Capital Investments, and is a contributing May 16, 2019
#67: Housing Bubble Week: Housing Bubbles as Availability Cascades – Timur Kuran Timur Kuran is a Turkish American economist, Professor of Economics and Political Science, and Gorter Family Professor in Islamic Studies at May 15, 2019
#66: Housing Bubble Week: Lessons From Amsterdam’s ‘Gentlemen’s Canal’ – Piet Eichholtz We all know that real estate is the best long-term investment for capital gains, and property investors should just hold through May 14, 2019
#65: Housing Bubble Week: Can We Predict Housing Bubbles? – Dean Baker I speak with Dean Baker, US economist and co-founder of the Center for Economic and Policy Research based in Washington, D. May 13, 2019
#64: ‘Housing Bubble Week’ & Joe’s Speech to Mensa I announce ‘Housing Bubble Week’ and share a speech I gave in Sydney in September 2018. Show notes Selected links * Follow May 12, 2019
#53: Where Venture Capital Meets Social Purpose – May Samali Critical technological and societal changes of the last century have been spearheaded by entrepreneurs and the investors who back them. How June 14, 2018
#49: The Legendary, Fraud–Sniffing Short Seller - Marc Cohodes For thirty-seven years, Marc Cohodes has bet big money against bad companies. Due to his success, he is regarded as one May 24, 2018