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The Investor’s Podcast Network

The Investor’s Podcast Network currently has two podcast feeds, each focusing on different aspects of investing and personal finance.

The first feed, The Investor’s Podcast, is hosted by Stig Brodersen, William Green, Shawn O’MalleyDaniel Mahncke, and Kyle Grieve. It has reached 200M+ downloads, making it the world’s largest stock-investing-focused podcast. The show examines a range of businesses and their investment prospects, drawing on lessons from some of the world’s most famous investors, including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Howard Marks.

The second feed, The Intrinsic Value Podcast, is hosted by Shawn O’Malley and Daniel Mahncke. The show provides detailed analyses of how companies generate revenue, their competitive advantages, competitors, growth prospects, and intrinsic value estimates.

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PODCAST EPISODES

REI119: The ONE Thing w/ Jay Papasan

Robert talks with bestselling author Jay Papasan about how to find your one thing, stay focused, avoid being misled by common, but incorrect, time management practices, how to delegate, and much, much more!

MI Rewind: REIT Investing with Matthew Frankel

On today's show, Robert Leonard sits down with Matthew Frankel to dive into Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Matthew writes about various investing and personal finance topics for The Motley Fool, and is a Certified Financial Planner and Investment Advisor.

MI161: Building a Balanced Portfolio w/ Daniel Rasmussen

Clay Finck chats with Daniel Rasmussen about how interning at Bridgewater Associates impacted him as an investor, the four types of economic environments that ultimately drive asset class returns, which asset class performs very well during an inflationary period, why small-cap value stocks are potentially a great way to diversify your portfolio, why Dan prefers to avoid investing in China, and much more!

MI160: Do Stocks Only Go Up? w/ Brian Feroldi

Robert Leonard chats with Brian Feroldi about why personal finance is not widely spread in the US education system today, why stocks have value in the first place, what the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and the Nasdaq really are and how they differ, why public companies might issue new shares or even buy back their own shares, why the stock market generally goes up over a long time horizon, and much more!

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