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How I Invest with David Weisburd

How I Invest with David Weisburd

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E368: Sovereign 2.0: How Mubadala Capital Is Reinventing the $430B Playbook w/CIO Oscar Fahlgren

May 13, 202628 min

E367: The Family Office Betting on Humanity’s Future

May 12, 202657 min

E366: Keri Findley: The Credit Investor Peter Thiel Chose to Back

May 11, 202642 min

E365: Stanford GSB Professor on Venture Capital’s Manager Incentives

May 8, 202647 min

E364: $90B Limited Partner: Why We're (Still) Bullish on Large VC Funds

May 7, 202639 min

E363: How Nigel Morris Built QED into a Fintech Powerhouse

May 6, 202658 min

E362: Why Jensen Huang Believes Physical AI will be a $50 Trillion Market

May 5, 202631 min

E361: Why Venture Capital Not an Asset Class

May 4, 202642 min

E360: The Hardest Lessons I Learned from Building 4 Unicorns

May 1, 202654 min

E359: What Charlie Munger Taught Me About Venture Capital

Apr 30, 202633 min

E358: The Woman Behind the World's Top GP Brands | Jen Prosek

Apr 29, 202636 min

E357: CalSTRS CIO: Where Do You Invest $390 Billion Today?

Apr 28, 202629 min

E356: Why Co-Investments Are Taking Over Private Equity

Apr 27, 202634 min

E355: From Deal-by-Deal to a $6.5B Platform: Building a Real Estate Investment Empire

Apr 24, 202628 min

E354: Why Most VCs Misunderstand Peter Thiel’s Power Law

Apr 23, 202647 min

E353: Why Biotech Is Struggling in Today’s Market (and the Future of Healthcare)

Apr 22, 202633 min

E352: JD Vance’s Co-Founder on Space Defense, Hard Tech, and the Biggest Opportunities Ahead

Apr 21, 202638 min

E351: How a16z Built a Family Office From First Principles

Apr 20, 202638 min

E350: How Family Offices Quietly Build Generational Wealth

Apr 17, 202631 min

E349: Built to Scale: The J.P. Morgan Growth Playbook

Apr 16, 202632 min

E348: Why “Boring” Businesses Beat Venture Capital

Apr 15, 202626 min

E347: The $26B CIO Who Turned Superforecasting Into Alpha

Apr 14, 202638 min

E346: $7 Billion CIO: Why the Endowment Model is Changing

Apr 13, 202634 min

E345: How I Raised $10 Billion in Venture Capital w/Scott Painter

Apr 10, 202617 min

E344: How the Top Family Offices are Investing Today

Apr 9, 202635 min

E343: The Death of the 60/40 Portfolio (And What Comes Next)

Apr 8, 202643 min

E342: The Rise of Venture Secondaries

Apr 7, 202634 min

E341: Why VC is Changing Forever ($150 Billion LP)

Apr 6, 202634 min

Ep 340E340: Why Family Offices Should Avoid 60/40 Portfolios

What if building a portfolio for high-net-worth investors is more about managing downside risk than chasing returns? In this episode, I sit down with Damien Bisserier, Managing Partner and Co-CIO at Evoke Advisors, to explore how he constructs diversified portfolios for ultra-high-net-worth families. Damien shares why after-tax returns, alternative assets, and private markets matter more than concentrated US stock bets, and how behavioral insights and client-centered thinking drive long-term compounding. He also dives into venture capital, the importance of relationships, and the nuanced ways to identify managers who deliver repeatable alpha.

Apr 3, 202631 min

Ep 339E339: From Zero to $100 Million in 18 Months: Inside Legora

What happens when AI turns a $40B legal software market into a $1T opportunity? In this episode, I talk with David Eckstein, CFO of Legora, about scaling one of the fastest growing enterprise AI companies in history. David explains how Legora went from zero to $100M in 18 months, why AI is expanding markets rather than just disrupting them, and how the role of CFO is evolving into a strategic operator across every part of the business. We discuss vertical vs horizontal AI, why AI companies must focus on workflows instead of prompts, and how talent density and culture become the ultimate differentiators in high growth environments.

Apr 2, 202625 min

Ep 338E338: How I Invest $9 Billion into VC & Private Equity

Is AI the biggest risk to equity portfolios or the biggest opportunity? In this episode, I talk with Christopher Vogt about how institutional investors think about risk, portfolio construction, and manager selection across public and private markets. We discuss AI disruption, why governance and structure matter more than asset labels, and how to evaluate managers using both quantitative and qualitative frameworks. Chris also shares lessons from building an endowment style portfolio from scratch, why patience matters in private markets, and how position sizing can make or break long term outcomes.

Apr 1, 202641 min

Ep 337E337: How to Invest in a Post Singularity World

What does investing look like in a world dominated by AI? In this episode, David Weisburd talks with Alex Wissner-Gross about the profound implications of technological singularity and the evolution from LLMs to reasoning models. They discuss AI personhood, economic rights, and the rise of AI agents, as well as strategic investment approaches in a post-singular world. The conversation delves into Elon Musk's visions for massive compute capabilities, the role of science fiction in predicting technological advancements, and strategies to prevent technological unemployment. The episode concludes with a look towards the future and a call to action for listeners.

Mar 31, 202636 min

Ep 336E336: The Private Equity Firm of 2030

Is private equity becoming an asset gathering business instead of a performance business? In this episode, I talk with Sam Tidswell-Norrish, Partner at Access Holdings, about how private equity is evolving across sourcing, value creation, and distribution. We discuss why performance is still the core product, how AI is reshaping deal flow and portfolio operations, and why the lower middle market remains one of the best places to generate alpha. Sam also shares how culture, curiosity, and relationships drive long term success in an increasingly competitive and automated industry.

Mar 30, 202641 min

Ep 335E335: Why the Best Investors Ignore “Capital Preservation”

What if your family office could invest like a founder and a VC at the same time? In this episode, I sit down with Shane Neman, founder of a multi-entity family office with $850M AUM, to explore how he approaches venture investing, deep tech, and portfolio construction. Shane shares how his two decades as a SaaS founder shape his edge as an investor, why transparency and founder relationships matter more than fund mandates, and how he balances high-conviction bets with a rational family office lens. He also dives into frontier tech, co-invest structures, and building a diversified yet opportunistic portfolio.

Mar 27, 202642 min

Ep 334E334: Texas Tech CIO: How We Find Asymmetric Bets

Why buy an office when everyone else is selling? In this episode, I sit down with Tim Barrett, CIO of the Texas Tech University Endowment, to explore how he builds high-conviction portfolios across private equity, real estate, and hedge funds. Tim shares why governance, manager selection, and a generalist team structure drive consistent alpha, how he balances risk and upside with portable alpha, and why lower middle market investments can outperform flashy venture deals. He also dives into building team culture, aligning incentives, and using the endowment’s size and flexibility to access niche opportunities others can’t.

Mar 26, 202637 min

Ep 333E333: Why a $19B Allocator Is Betting on Lower Middle Market Buyouts

Why do most institutional investors still allocate heavily to large private equity funds? Alex Abell of RCP Advisors explains why the lower middle market has consistently outperformed, driven by less competition, faster exits, and stronger value creation. He breaks down the structural reasons LPs stay in large buyouts, including access constraints, manager selection difficulty, and career risk. The conversation also covers how top LPs evaluate managers, what actually predicts performance, and where alpha exists in private markets today.

Mar 25, 202636 min

Ep 332E332: Why Family Offices Must Go Risk-On or Go Broke

What if the best investors aren’t generalists at all, but operators who double down on the one place they truly have an edge? In this episode, I sit down with Nathan Cooper, Founder and Managing Partner of Barrel Ventures, to explore how a family with nearly a century in food transformed itself into a focused investment platform. From early mistakes outsourcing everything to building a differentiated edge in food and beverage, Nate shares how conviction, pattern recognition, and network-driven investing compound over time.

Mar 24, 202624 min

Ep 331E331: Ron Biscardi, CEO of iConnections on the Biggest Mistakes Managers Make

What does it take for a GP to successfully raise capital in today’s venture and private markets? In this episode, I sit down with Ron Biscardi, co-founder and CEO of iConnections, to unpack the realities of LP relationships, fund-raising cycles, and scaling a global platform for capital introduction. Ron shares insights on how humility, patience, and responsiveness differentiate managers, why business risk matters more than returns for LPs, and how building trust over years compounds into large-scale success.

Mar 23, 202641 min

Ep 330E330: EuropeanKid: The $32B Future of Influencer Marketing

What if influencer marketing isn’t about chasing mega-followers, but activating the creators who already love your brand? In this episode, I sit down with Aris Yeager, Founder of Storytime, to explore how he built a platform connecting brands with nano and micro creators to run highly targeted campaigns at scale. A creator himself known online as European Kid, Aris leverages his own social experience to help businesses automate gifting, engage loyal audiences, and measure campaign effectiveness while focusing on authenticity over follower count.

Mar 22, 202625 min

Ep 329E329: How Oaktree Is Positioning $223 Billion for a Credit Cycle Shift

What if the best way to navigate credit markets is not about chasing yield but controlling risk? In this episode, I sit down with Danielle Poli, Co-Portfolio Manager of Global Credit at Oaktree, to explore how she manages a $20 billion portfolio within a $223 billion firm. Danielle shares how focusing on core income, rigorous underwriting, and a flexible toolkit allows her team to navigate complex markets while remaining defensive or opportunistic as conditions change.

Mar 20, 202623 min

Ep 328E328: Why Most Funds Get Rejected in the First Five Minutes

What if the best venture returns come from managers no one else can access? In this episode, I sit down with Jorge Felippe, CEO of Almulla, a Dubai-based single family office, to explore how he builds high-conviction private markets portfolios while managing a multi-generational family and complex governance. Jorge shares why alignment, patience, and process matter more than flashy deals, and how a thoughtful approach to fund selection can capture early-stage alpha without the chaos of direct investing.

Mar 19, 202632 min

Ep 327E327: $7B CIO: The Right Way to Invest in Emerging Markets

What if emerging markets aren’t a trap, but most investors just approach them wrong? In this episode, I sit down with Robert Koenigsberger, Founder and CIO of Gramercy, to explore how he has built a $7 billion emerging markets platform by focusing on high conviction, structured private credit, and long-term partnerships. After nearly four decades in emerging markets, Robert has pioneered strategies that capture the upside while managing risk, proving that careful underwriting, local knowledge, and disciplined execution outperform passive index approaches.

Mar 18, 202636 min

Ep 326E326: What Happens When AI Starts Replacing Analysts?

Will AI soon write investment memos, analyze deals, and run workflows inside investment firms? In this episode, I speak with Chaz, founder of Model ML, about the rise of agentic AI and how investment firms are beginning to automate complex workflows across private markets. Chaz explains how Model ML originally started as an internal tool built inside his family office to manage investments more efficiently — before evolving into a fast-growing AI platform used by asset managers, banks, and consulting firms. We discuss why chat-based AI tools have limitations for professional workflows, how firms can achieve major productivity gains through automation, and why the next phase of AI will shift from productivity toward generating investment insight.

Mar 17, 202630 min

Ep 325E325: Inside the $100B Continuation Vehicle Boom

What if the most compelling private equity opportunities aren’t brand-new deals, but the ones other investors have already “vetted” and are leaving on the table? In this episode, I sit down with Michael Woolhouse, Head of Continuation Vehicles at TPG Capital, to explore how he approaches the rapidly growing single asset continuation vehicle (CV) market—a space where sponsors can roll their most successful companies into new structures, creating liquidity while maintaining upside potential.

Mar 16, 202639 min

Ep 324E324: How The University of Cambridge Built Their Privates Portfolio

What does it take to build a world-class private equity portfolio for an 800-year-old institution? In this episode, I sit down with Sam Sturge, Head of Private Equity at the University of Cambridge endowment, to discuss how he rebuilt the program with a mandate to generate inflation plus 5% returns for generations. Before joining Cambridge, Sam worked at Morgan Stanley and Partners Capital, and today he oversees a concentrated portfolio of buyout and venture relationships within the university’s £4.5 billion endowment.

Mar 13, 202631 min

Ep 323 E323: How Billionaires Build Their Portfolios

What changes when wealth stops being about building and starts being about preserving? In this episode, I sit down with Jonathan Dane, CIO and Founder of Defiant Capital, to explore how family offices think about portfolio construction after a major liquidity event. Drawing on his experience at Goldman Sachs and Jefferies, Jonathan explains why independent advice matters and how families navigate the transition from wealth creation to long-term preservation.

Mar 12, 202631 min

Ep 322E322: How $70 Billion Gets Allocated During Market Chaos

What if one of the most overlooked $700 billion pools of capital in the U.S. is quietly shaping private markets? In this episode, I sit down with Jennifer Mink, President of Investment Performance Services, an investment consulting firm overseeing roughly $70 billion in assets under advisement, to discuss how Taft-Hartley pension plans approach long-term investing. Jennifer shares how IPS designs portfolios that balance public and private markets, using disciplined asset allocation and diversification to improve overall portfolio efficiency and manage risk across market cycles.

Mar 11, 202627 min

Ep 321E321: Why Most LPs Have No Idea What’s in Their Portfolio

Why are private markets still managed in spreadsheets when hundreds of billions of dollars are at stake? In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Eisenman, Co-Founder and CEO of Arch, a platform supporting more than 550 clients and over $405 billion in alternative assets. Arch is building an operating system for private markets that helps investors manage the operational complexity of alternatives across private equity, venture, hedge funds, credit, and more, bringing modern infrastructure to a part of the financial system that has historically relied on manual processes and fragmented data.

Mar 10, 202622 min

Ep 320E320: Why Institutional Capital Avoids the Best Returns

What if the best private equity opportunities are the ones no one else is set up to pursue? In this episode, I sit down with Jeff Collins, Founder and Managing Partner of Cloverlay, to explore how he built a $2 billion firm by going where capital isn’t. After 14 years at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Jeff spun out to focus on what he calls “uncorrelated private assets” - niche, often overlooked segments where return dispersion is wide and operator selection matters more than financial engineering.

Mar 9, 202645 min

Ep 319E319: GP Stakes Investing: Liquidity, Alignment, and the Real Risk

Why would an LP invest in the GP instead of the fund… and what problem is GP stakes really solving? In this episode, I sit down with Todd Owens, Managing Partner of Cantilever Group, to unpack the world of GP stakes. Todd explains what investors are actually buying when they take a minority stake in an alternative asset manager, why liquidity risk is the central challenge, and how structural innovation could reshape the asset class.

Mar 6, 202638 min