
Infinite Loops
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Ep 21Adam Townsend (Pt. 2) – The Sale (EP.21)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we invited Adam Townsend back on to speak exclusively about Sales, and why it is so important. In this conversation, we cover: Extreme salesmanship What you cannot learn from Sales books The sales we don't even realize we're making The right and wrong approaches to selling And MUCH more. Follow Adam on Twitter at https://twitter.com/adamscrabble .
Ep 20Brent Beshore – Boring Businesses, COVID-19, and Doing Better (EP.20)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Brent Beshore, CEO and Founder of Permanent Equity. In this conversation, we cover: What Brent has learned since making his first deal. How COVID-19 has impacted the businesses in Brent's portfolios The importance of time horizons The lasting changes from COVID-19 Finding the right partners and teams in business You can follow Brent on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BrentBeshore) and learn more about Permanent Equity here (https://www.permanentequity.com/about-our-firm)
Ep 19Ron Howard – The Past, Present and Future of Entertainment (EP.19)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with legendary actor, documentarian, Co-Founder of Imagine Entertainment, and academy award winning director Ron Howard. In this wide ranging discussion, we cover: The pressure and thrill of directing a Beatles documentary How the movie industry has evolved, and the impact of COVID-19 How documentaries differ from traditional movie making The future of entertainment and how streaming changes things And MUCH more Enjoy!
Ep 18Phil Pearlman: Westerners Discuss the Tao ("Don't Suck") (EP.18)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Phil Pearlman. We discuss: What Phil has learned from studying the Tao The narratives you tell yourself The most important rule: Don't suck How marketing & finance has evolved over Phil's career And MUCH more… Follow Phil on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ppearlman) to stay up to date on all of his exciting projects.
Ep 17Tyrone Ross: Giving Back, Empowerment, and Gratitude (EP.17)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Tyrone Ross. We discuss: Tyrone's inspiring journey Empowering youth through financial literacy The power of gratitude Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies And MUCH more… Follow Tyrone on Twitter (twitter.com/tr401) to stay up to date on all of his exciting projects.
Ep 16Rory Sutherland: Human Behavior, Innovation, and Alchemy (EP.16)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Rory Sutherland, Author of Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life, and Vice-Chairman of Ogilvy Group UK. We discuss: The relationship between marketing and innovation. Human psychology and behavioral economics. The importance of framing. "Stated" preferences and "Revealed" preferences Follow Rory on Twitter (https://twitter.com/rorysutherland) and check out his books here (https://www.amazon.com/Rory-Sutherland/e/B07L3WRSWM?ref_=dbs_p_ebk_r00_abau_000000)
Ep 15Bronwyn Williams: Self Sovereignty, Futurism, and The State (EP.15)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Bronwyn Williams. We discuss: What being a 'futurist' means Accelerating trends as a result of COVID-19 Geopolitics and the African continent Technology and economic development The future of governance Follow Bronwyn on Twitter (https://twitter.com/bronwynwilliams) and check out her website here (https://whatthefuturenow.com/)
Ep 14Anthony Pompliano: Building a Brand, Moats, and Bitcoin (EP.14)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Anthony Pompliano. We discuss: Building a personal brand and business The Bitcoin landscape Moats and innovation The power of Twitter for networking And much more… Follow Pomp on Twitter (https://twitter.com/APompliano) and check out his website here (https://www.youtube.com/c/AnthonyPompliano)
Ep 13Adam Townsend: Wall Street, Policy, and Wealth Generation (EP.13)
In this super episode of Infinite Loops, we spoke with Adam Townsend. We discuss: Adam's illustrious career on Wall Street Wealth extraction Extreme salesmanship Adam's COVID-19 blog Chinese foreign and domestic policy And MUCH more… Follow Adam on Twitter (https://twitter.com/adamscrabble) and check out his website here (https://www.adamtownsend.me/).
Ep 12Chris Sommers - Adventures at Sea (EP.12)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Chris Sommers, CEO at Unhedged. We discuss: Sailing the world for 4 years without knowing how to sail Chris' experience at Greenlight Capital Shorting Lehman's stock in 2008 And much more… Follow Chris on Twitter (https://twitter.com/QuisitiveInvest) and learn more about Unhedged here (https://www.unhedged.com/).
Ep 12Chris Sommers - Adventures at Sea (EP.12)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Chris Sommers, CEO at Unhedged. We discuss: Sailing the world for 4 years without knowing how to sail Chris' experience at Greenlight Capital Shorting Lehman's stock in 2008 And much more… Follow Chris on Twitter (https://twitter.com/QuisitiveInvest) and learn more about Unhedged here (https://www.unhedged.com/).
Ep 11Eric Jorgenson: The Almanack of Naval Ravikant (EP.11)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Eric Jorgenson, Product Strategist at Zaarly, and author of the Almanack of Naval Ravikant. We discuss: Who is Naval Ravikant? The key lessons from Naval's writing and career What made Eric want to write this book? Wealth, happiness, and leverage And much more… You can follow Eric on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EricJorgenson ) and learn more about his new book here (https://www.navalmanack.com/).
Ep 10Ed Latimore: Lessons from Boxing, Sobriety, and Building Mental Fortitude (EP.10)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Ed Latimore, a former professional heavyweight boxer (13-1-1) and full-time author that writes about getting sober, forgiveness, and self-improvement. We discuss: The path to sobriety and lessons learned Ed's extraordinary boxing career What Ed dubs the 'manosphere' The importance of transparency and grit And much more… You can follow Ed on Twitter (https://twitter.com/edlatimore ), and follow his writing at (https://edlatimore.com/).
Ep 9Christie Hamilton: Institutional Investing, Due Diligence During COVID-19, and Advocacy (EP.09)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Christie Hamilton, Head of Investments at the $2 billion Children's Health Medical Center of Dallas. We discuss: Misconceptions about institutional investing The importance of transparency Due diligence during COVID-19 The traits of a good mentor and mentee And much more… You can follow Christie on Twitter( https://twitter.com/ROIChristie ), and can donate to Children's Health here (https://www.childrens.com/get-involved/donate)
Ep 8Dan McMurtrie: Pandemic Investing, Venture Capital, and Frontier Markets (EP.08)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Dan McMurtrie, Founder & CEO of Tyro Partners, and Partner at Anchorless Bangladesh. In this in-depth discussion, we cover: Disastrous double dates Navigating uncertain markets in a COVID-19 world Succumbing to behavioral biases in volatile times The investment opportunity in frontier markets Companies that Anchorless is working within Bangladesh The future of asset management You can follow Dan on Twitter( https://twitter.com/SuperMugatu ), and learn more about Anchorless here (https://www.anchorless.vc/)
Ep 7Chris Arnade: Seeking Respect in Backrow America (EP.07)
In this episode of Infinite Loops, we spoke with Chris Arnade, author of the bestselling book Dignity: Seeking Respect in Backrow America. We discussed: Why Chris left Wall Street to document 'back row America'. How Wall Street has changed over the years Why Chris's work triggers certain crowds of people The importance of McDonald's to American communities The lessons he's learned from traveling around America's lower-income communities. And more… If you'd like to order Chris' book, you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Dignity-Seeking-Respect-Back-America/dp/0525534733
Ep 6Morgan Housel – The Psychology of Money (EP.06)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Morgan Housel, a Partner at the Collaborative Fund. Our conversation covered: The content of Morgan's upcoming book Whether money is the 'last taboo' Money as a hierarchal system What shapes the role of money in different societies Investor psychology and self-inflicted problems If you'd like to pre-order Morgan's book, you can find more information here: https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Money-Timeless-lessons-happiness/dp/0857197681
Ep 5Michael Green: Evolving Market Structures and COVID-19 (EP.05)
In this episode of Infinite Loops we spoke with Michael Green, Partner & Chief Strategist at Logica Capital Advisers. In a wide-ranging discussion that could have lasted the rest of the day, we covered: The passive narrative, and its impact on market structure. Vanguard and Blackrock's lobbying efforts. Target Date Funds and their increasing dominance. COVID-19 and the government's response. The power of language. Michael's recent paper: Policy in a World of Pandemics, Social Media, and Passive Investing (linked below) And much more. You can find Michael's paper here: https://www.logicafunds.com/policy-in-a-world-of-pandemics
Ep 4Liz Hall - An Outsider's Perspective (EP.04)
Our guest this week is Liz Hall, an investor who burst onto Financial Twitter with a hundred tweet thread on her 'hot takes' in finance. In this episode, we discuss: Her unique background and introduction to investing. The power of narrative and emotion in investing. The importance of dispassionate analysis. Capital allocation. And much more. You can find Liz's super thread here: https://twitter.com/LAForeverHall/status/1205981236960714754?s=20
Ep 3Madelaine D'Angelo - Quantifying the Art Market (EP.03)
Our guest this week is Madelaine D'Angelo, Co-founder and CEO of Arthena, the first quantitative investment firm for art assets. The firm uses hundreds of thousands of data points to identify the factors (artist, year of creation, gallery displays, etc.) that are predictive of future returns. In this wide-ranging conversation, Jim, Jamie, and Madelaine discuss: Value & Momentum factors in the art market. Arthena's models. The problems with repeat sales data. Portfolio construction and exit strategy. The nuances of investing in art assets. Biggest misconceptions about art investing. For more information, check out https://arthena.com/ .
Ep 2Jim Chanos – Financial Frauds and Manias: Past, Present, Future (EP.02)
Our guest this week is renowned short-seller Jim Chanos, founder, and president of Kynikos Associates. Over the course of his long and successful career, Jim has publicly bet against companies like Enron, which Barron's deemed the "market call of the decade, if not the past 50 years." While many know him for these famous shorts, fewer know that Jim is also a passionate historian, and is a firm believer in the notion that history can act as a useful guide for investors today. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss: How Jim started his career in finance The Mississippi Bubble How past financial frauds and manias can be useful for modern investors Tesla Lessons from the Great Financial Crisis Jim's financial history course at Yale and Wisconsin Theranos And much, much more… we hope you enjoy.

Ep 1Behind the Curtains: Ramp Capital and Super Mugatu (EP.01)
In this episode, we sit down with two of the most prominent anonymous accounts on Financial Twitter, Ramp Capital and Super Mugatu. Enjoy this wide ranging conversation, and peak behind the curtain of anonymous Twitter.