Sam Dogen, better known as the Financial Samurai, has been blogging for years about everything from FIRE (before it was cool), to entrepreneurship and real estate. He’s a former Goldman banker, Berkeley MBA, and is a prolific writer. If you don’t read his stuff, start now. This podcast looks like it will be a good overview and you can dig in more over at the Financial Samurai. Reading one personal finance article a day compounds over time, commit to it.
While I’m new to the Art of Manliness podcast, I’ve been a long time reader of Shane Parrish and his blog Farnam Street. Shane is a master of mental models, the recurring patterns that help us better understand the world. Interested to hear him interviewed. For more, check out Shane’s great collection of mental models here.
Pivot is the relatively new tech focused podcast by NYU Business School Professor Scott Galloway and Recode founder/tech journalist Kara Swisher. These two are hilarious. In short 30 minute episodes, they’ll have you laughing and feeling like you’re learning a ton. Scott is the outspoken prognosticator who predicted that Amazon would buy Whole Foods when no one else did. He also predicted that Amazon’s HQ2 search was a joke and they would settle in NYC or DC, near one of Jeff Bezos’ two homes and two cities he was spending more time in. Scott deserved his victory lap when AMZN surprised all and announced BOTH NYC and DC as the winners. Kara is the stone cold interviewer who’s not afraid to go toe-to-toe with tech’s biggest moguls and ask the tough questions. Seriously, watch her make Mark Zuckerberg sweat. Kara’s off in this episode but Scott will be joined by an NYU colleague.
Thursday: a16z / Talent, Tech Trends, and Culture with Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, and Tyler Cowen.
For all things related to the future of tech, Marc and Ben always have interesting insights. Big fan of Tyler Cowen and his website, Marginal Revolution too. Check out the Marginal Revolution University for free and engaging econ courses.
For more good stuff from a16z, Marc and Ben’s venture capital firm, follow their partner Andrew Chen. Sign up for his newsletter and you get instant access to the presentations and PDFs he created as part of his interview at the firm. He’s got great thoughts on consumer tech and especially marketplaces, having spent a chunk of time building Uber and always writing throughout.
Friday: Freakonomics by Stephen Dubner / Episode 354: How to Be Creative.
Alright pushed this week’s creative listen back to Friday and listening to one that will hopefully share a playbook on how to keep the creative juices flowing. Dubner is a top-notch storyteller so this should be an entertaining one too.
Thanks for reading and happy listening!