Podcast2026-06-22T13:05:58-04:00

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

MI Rewind: Tesla Deep Dive w/ Ryan Reeves

Clay Finck chats with Ryan Reeves about Ryan’s overall investment strategy, how he thinks about the valuation of stocks, portfolio allocation, inflation, Tesla’s recent partnership with Hertz, what makes Tesla so special relative to other automotive companies, Elon Musk’s role in the company’s success, the future of the automotive industry, potential risks for investors in Tesla, and much, much more!

MI252: ETF Deep Dive w/ Andrew Kadjeski

Rebecca Hotsko chats with Andrew Kadjeski about how the ETF structure and ecosystem works, how to compare ETFs with similar objectives but different indices and determine which is better, the importance of keeping a consistent exposure to the same index for investors building a portfolio using several ETFs, why Vanguard dumped MSCI Indexes in favor of CRSP for most US index funds in 2012, the three main costs associated with ETFs, when and how ETF’s take their fees, why investors should  avoid trading ETFs really early in the open of a market open, why it's better to trade international ETFs at a time that coincides with the hours of the underlying shares local markets, what are some ways that ETFs can be used for short term goals, the two types of capital gains investors need to be aware of with ETFs, the difference between CAD listed vs US listed ETFs that track the same market, why can ETFs differ from their NAV, what does this mean if it’s trading at a premium or discount to the NAV, when is the best time to buy international ETFs, and so much more!   

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