
The Phil Bak Podcast
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Khe Hy - The Big AI Opportunity for Asset Managers
Layoff fears dominate the headlines but opportunity hides beneath. Khe explains how AI will cut your expenses, grow your revenue, and streamline your job.
Joey Temprile - The Philosophy of Bitcoin
Understanding the concept of decentralization, instutitional rot, and why this trade resonates so strongly with a generation.
Brad Hargreaves - Real Estate's Real Entrepreneurship
Brad Hargreaves explains how AI, automation, sensors, and innovation are transforming multifamily operations and evolving the real estate industry.
Nate Geraci - The ETF Educator
Nate explains everything happening in the ETF industry, from the ethics and economics of retail product design to asset managers bringing ETF tax efficiency to mutual funds through share class filings, and more.
Adam Blumberg - Building a DeFi RIA
Adam Blumberg's journey from stand-up comedy to advising financial advisors on crypto, and how he built Protocol Wealth entirely on decentralized finance rails.
Quoth the Raven - From bartender to fringe finance
How does a Philadelphia bartender become one of the top finance writers in just a few years? By reading just a little bit more, going just a little bit deeper, building personal relationships, and trusting his nose for bullshit. This is Quoth the Raven's story.
Randy Zisler - Institutional CRE Investing
Randy Zisler talks about his new book on CRE investing, best practices, and how bad incentives are keeping people from utilizing better public REIT valuations.
Adam Singer - Marketing with Authenticity in the Age of AI
Adam Singer unpacks how corporatism and compliance crush authentic voices, while grifters thrive in finance and crypto. He explains how AI-generated writing is like sending a robot to the gym, AI content farms flooding the internet, and why advertisers still get duped by hollow metrics. Ultimately, he explains, it is trust - not clicks - that is what really matters.
Dan Joseph - building a "Berkshire" model for Real Estate investing
Dan Joseph explains his Berkshire-style model combining private housing investing with public REIT bets to exploit wrapper-driven mispricings, and how supply drives Real Estate pricing.
Jared Dillian - Truth, Trading, and Rule 62
Jared Dillian opens up about meritocracy, authenticity, spirituality, and trading with stoicism.
Leyla Kunimoto - LP Masterclass
Leyla Kunimoto from Accredited Investor Insight gives a masterclass on LP investing. She explains how LPs evaluate venture capital pitch decks, explains how Private Equity Real Estate differs from NAV REITs and Private REITs, whether PE managers are better investment than their funds, the market's lukewarm response to the PRIV ETF, and ends with an explanation to the persistent gap between public and private real estate prices.
Nick Maggiulli - Ladder Up the Wealth Ladder
Nick Maggiulli joins Phil Bak to talk through The Wealth Ladder — a thoughtful framework for building wealth and using money as a tool for freedom, rather than ego. Nick explains the psychology of spending, lifestyle creep, risk management, and the difference between grocery freedom and yacht regret.
Adrian Jones - Near-Death, Total Clarity, and an Authentic Mission
After a near-death experience on a mountain trail, Adrian Jones rethinks everything and emerges with a clear mission to help others live more authentic lives.
Charles Frischer - REIT Activism and Zombie REITs
Charles Frischer runs a family office and is the largest shareholder of Regional Health Properties. He explains his battle to unlock value in the micro‑cap "zombie" REIT. He exposes ignored $4‑plus offers, skewers management's merger ploy, and invites real operators to seize an easy eight‑figure upside.
Eric Balchunas - Bitcoin ETFs and shark-jumping
Eric Balchunas is the author of The Bogle Effect and The Institutional ETF Toolbox. He is the host of ETF IQ on Bloomberg and the Trillions podcast. On this episode we talk about the bitcoin ETF approval saga, whether independent issuers were treated fairly by the SEC, and why mutual fund ETF share class filings are the bigger story.
Hunter Hopcroft - REITs and Realism
Hunter Hopcroft dissects why passive indexing fails in real estate, builds a case for economic realism in "a world the Keynesians built", and shares reflections on writing and the role of AI in modern finance in a smart, sharp and soulful podcast episode.
Bob Pisani - Modern Financial Media
Bob Pisani has covered markets for CNBC for 35 years. He is the author of "Shut Up and Keep Talking: Lessons on Life and Investing from the Floor of the New York Stock Exchange". On this podcast we talk about how financial media is changing, the creator economy, AI, the NYSE trading floor, and reflections on Bob's legendary CNBC career.
Elliott White - Affordable Housing's Fee Machine
How fraud and waste turned affordable housing initiatives into a fee machine Elliott White writes on Substack and Twitter/X under the handle ResetBasis. At Hayden Glade, Elliott oversees the company's strategic direction through acquisitions, financing, and investor relations. Under Elliott's leadership, Hayden Glade has acquired more than 3,000 units through relationships with public/private for-profit owners, nonprofit partnerships, and the trust of various public entities in different municipalities. Before founding Hayden Glade, Elliott was the head of acquisitions for Weston Associates, a regional affordable housing developer in Boston. At Weston Associates, Mr. White worked on various acquisition-rehab projects in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, Louisiana, and Mississippi. These projects utilized many different programs, including Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (federal and state), 1602 exchange programs, Section 8 rental assistance, Section 13A, Section 202, Section 236, HOME funds, CDBG funds, NHTF, and other subordinate debt.

Carol Roth - small biz, big biz, big government
Carol Roth writes a weekly newsletter, sign up at CarolRoth.com/news. She has a Legacy Planning System at futurefile.com, and she is the author of The War on Small Business and You Will Own Nothing.
Ben Hunt: Epsilon Theory Part Four
Phil is joined by friend of the show Ben Hunt for his fourth appearance on the podcast. Ben Hunt holds a PhD in Political Science from Harvard University, is the co-founder and CIO of Epsilon Theory, and co-founder of Second Foundation Partners. Ben and Phil discuss narratives driving flows in markets, the incentivization of risk-taking by financial and government institutions, and the issues that have arisen within American academia over the past several years.
Richard Adler: Reflecting on REITs
Richard Adler was a co-founder and former Managing Director of EII Capital Management, an investment advisory firm for over 38 years managing REIT portfolios beginning in 1986. He has sat on the advisory board of Armada since its founding, and is a storied entrepreneur and business leader. Richard joins Phil to discuss REITs, investment, and reflect on his career spanning over 4 decades.
Cliff Asness: The Cliff Factor
Cliff Asness is the founder, Managing Principal and Chief Investment Officer at AQR Capital Management. Phil joins Cliff at his AQR office to chat about market concentration, value investing, and the market environment as a whole. Through the conversation, Cliff shares a wealth of knowledge and perspectives from his 30+ years of experience in the asset management space.
Michael Antonelli: Good Vibes & Bull Vibes
Michael Antonelli is a market strategist at Baird Private Wealth Management and author of the "Bull and Baird" blog. In a world where there is no shortage of anxiety inducing doomsday narratives, Michael stands out by being a bullish optimist. Michael makes the case for communicating about the market using common language, using a data driven approach to being bullish, and navigating uncertainty with more confidence.
Jared Dillian: Hungry Like A Wolf
Jared Dillian, author and investment strategist, joins the Phil Bak podcast. He is the author of books such as No Worries: How to live a stress-free financial life, and Street Freak: A Memoir of Money and Madness. Jared and Phil discuss financial freedom, hard work, rules for success, and taking control over your financial outcomes.
Michael Green: Broken Markets
Mike Green, CFA, is the Portfolio Manager and Chief Strategist at Simplify Asset Management. Mike and Phil discuss the over-emphasis of indexing, passive investment, and low fee competition causing potential hazards in investing. This includes large cap companies receiving the bulk of capital, reduced reward for conducting fundamental analysis, and more.
Rob Simone: A Big Short REIT
Phil Bak sits down with Rob Simone, managing director of Hedgeye Risk Management. Rob has over 15 years of corporate equity research within the REIT sector. Rob joins Phil today to discuss his famous short call on Medical Properties Trust.
Randall Zisler: The Mythology of Real Estate
Phil sits down with Randall Zisler to discuss real estate and REITs. Randall is the co-founder of Zisler Capital Associates and a highly respected academic with a number of works on real estate investing, economics, and finance. In his conversation with Phil, he shares a wealth of knowledge pertaining to real estate valuations, REITs, public vs private real estate investment, and more.
Meb Faber: Masterclass In Real Estate
In this reposted podcast, Phil sits down with Meb Faber and explains his mission and strategy in the real estate space. This conversation is the "why" behind what Phil does on the day to day, trying to create unique value within the real estate investment market. This episode is censored when Phil or Meb directly mention particular funds by name.
Shana Orczyk Sissel: Queen of Alts
Phil sits down with Shana Sissel to discuss her journey founding Banrion Capital and her alternative investment strategy.
David Kotok: Reflecting On The Market
Phil revisits his discussion with David Kotok (Cofounder, Cumberland Advisors) recorded in early 2020. David and Phil discuss entrepreneurship, surviving difficult market conditions, and the benefits of studying history and math. David reflects on his career and shares his experiences and insights from decades spent in the industry.
Michael Gayed: Leading and Lagging
Michael Gayed joins the podcast to discuss research, launching funds, and dealing with having a large following on Twitter.
Carol Roth: Own Everything
Phil brings on Carol Roth for a conversation about the WEF, economic regulation, CBDCs, media, and more.
Christopher Volk: The Value Equation
Phil hosts Christopher Volk on to discuss his book, The Value Equation: A Business Guide to Wealth Creation, as well as other useful insights on real estate investing and finance.
Axel Merk: How To Fix The Banks
Phil Bak hosts Axel Merk on the podcast to discuss issues within the banking system. Axel provides his insight on what went wrong, and what he thinks the proper regulatory response is for better banking outcomes.
Econ Policy and REITs with Grizzle Media
In this episode of the Phil Bak podcast, Phil is getting asked the questions! Enjoy this replay from Grizzle's Twitter Spaces in which monetary policy, finance, and REITs were discussed.

S1 Ep 42Doomberg: Provocative Not Polarizing
Doomberg joins the podcast to share how they mastered the art of content generation, the five pillars of business, and the secret to their writing process.

S1 Ep 41Dr. Preston Cherry: Reasons for Seasons
We're back! Dr. Preston Cherry joins the show to talk family, life transitions, personal finance & behavioral finance. Learn more about Dr. Cherry at www.drprestoncherry.com

S1 Ep 40Matt Hougan: Potato Peelers & DeFi
Matt Hougan, CIO of Bitwise Investments, joins the podcast to explain Decentralized Finance (DeFi), decentralized exchanges, Ethereum, stablecoins, smart contracts, breakthrough protocols, Tether's risk and contagion, and how it all ties back to his potato peeler thesis.

S1 Ep 39Epsilon Theory: Part Three
In this third part of a breathtaking conversation with Ben Hunt we discuss narratives: how they are formed, how they spread, how to identify them, and the impact they have on the world around us.

S1 Ep 38Epsilon Theory: Part Two
This is the second part of a breathtaking conversation between Ben and Phil about how the financial markets are being turned into political utilities right before our eyes. Ben Hunt is Co-Founder at Second Foundation Partners & author at Epsilon Theory. (Replay from The ETF Experience)

S1 Ep 37Epsilon Theory: Part One
This is the first part of a breathtaking conversation between Ben and Phil about how the financial markets are being turned into political utilities right before our eyes. Ben Hunt is Co-Founder at Second Foundation Partners & author at Epsilon Theory. (Replay from The ETF Experience)

S1 Ep 36Michael Ashton: Inflation
Michael Ashton, Founder of Enduring Investments, joins the podcast to discuss all things inflation: how it is measured, how to analyze it, how to protect your portfolio from it, and how to profit off of it.

S1 Ep 35Cathie Wood: Conviction
Catherine Wood and Tom Staudt from Ark Invest join Phil to talk about the early days of Ark Invest and how they built their business. Cathie tells the story of her eureka moment when she had the idea for disrupting the asset management industry. Tom tells us how he met Cathie and ultimately got an offer letter filled with exclamation points!!! Cathie and Tom talk about the early lean years, how the firm pivoted, and how her conviction and confidence in the firm and in her bold calls has never wavered. [Replay from The ETF Experience]

S1 Ep 34Darren Schuringa: Recovery
Darren Schuringa, Founder and CEO of ASYMmetric ETFs, talks about battling his personal demons and persisting through an early career rise-and-fall to re-emerge wiser, healthier, happier, and with a new asset management firm.

S1 Ep 33Dan McCabe: Market Structure & Innovation (ETF Experience Replay)
Dan McCabe shares his story that began as CEO of a high frequency trading firm to starting product development shop Precidian, including an excruciating twelve year regulatory pause before launching non-transparent ETFs. This episode takes you through decades of innovation in the capital markets.

S1 Ep 32Adam Butler: Systematic Investing
Adam Butler, CIO of ReSolve Asset Management, tells stories of his career progression and how his investment approach evolved through the years, culminating in a transition to systematic quantitative investing.

S1 Ep 31Aaron Brown: True Quant (ETF Experience Replay)
Famed quant Aaron Brown, Phil's former professor, joins the show to discuss a wide range of topics, from his teaching style to poker to bitcoin, and more. Highlights include: Professor Brown's unique teaching style How to have an edge at poker Whether factor investing still works Lack of creativity in quant factors The case for bitcoin The disconnect of intrinsic value Pulling the goalie, in hockey, life and business

S1 Ep 30Vance Barse: The Freedom Ride
Vance Barse joins the podcast to tell the story about how he left the hedge fund world to ride a Harley Davidson across the country, and how he found meaning, purpose, and formulated the vision for starting his company Your Dedicated Fiduciary on that journey.

S1 Ep 29Amanda Agati: Repo Madness
Amanda Agati joins the show to talk about her recent promotion to CIO of PNC Bank and to give a macro overview of the markets. She explains what is going on in the Repo markets and across the macroeconomic landscape. She discusses what alternative data she uses to understand the markets, what the Fed is doing to depress volatility, whether equities are historically expensive, and more.

S1 Ep 28Stephen Sikes: The Retail Revolution
Stephen Sikes, COO of Public, joins the podcast to talk retail trading and why the segment is growing exponentially. Stephen explains how payment for order flow works and why Public chose to stop accepting PFOF on their platform. The conversation includes insights into social media, investor education, the difference between investing and gambling, and more.