
Show overview
The View From Apollo has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 49 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 37 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 6 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 13 episodes published. Published by Apollo Global Management.
From the publisher
The View from Apollo takes you inside one of the world’s leading asset managers as it navigates changing markets and uncovers opportunity in private credit, private equity, real assets, and beyond. Conversations with Apollo’s leaders and strategists give you a front-row seat to their ideas and analysis on portfolio management and the evolution of private markets. Learn how leading investors think about risk, value creation, and where alpha lives.
Latest Episodes
View all 49 episodesFinding Opportunity in a Converging Credit Market
Investing Across the Credit Cycle
Private Equity Portfolios: Three Key Dimensions of Diversification
Diversification has long been a cornerstone of investing, but what does it really mean in private equity today? In this episode, lead equity product specialist Bryn Gostin explores how diversification across managers, company size and sectors can help support more resilient portfolios in today’s evolving landscape. He explores shifting industry dynamics, the risks of concentrated exposure — particularly in software — and why a more balanced, multi-dimensional approach may be key to building durable private equity portfolios.
Torsten Slok on the US Economy: Resilience Under Pressure
AI investment, fiscal stimulus and an ongoing industrial renaissance continue to power the US economy. Yet geopolitical shocks, tariff shifts and inflation above target are creating persistent crosscurrents that complicate the outlook. As the first quarter of 2026 draws to a close, Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok examines the tension between solid fundamentals and mounting uncertainty, and what it could mean for investors.
Allocation Insights: Asset-Backed Finance Is the Engine Behind Private Credit’s Next Chapter
Private markets are playing a growing role in wealth portfolios. And understanding where opportunities are emerging has never been more important. In this episode of The View from Apollo, we introduce Allocation Insights, a recurring series focused on how private markets are reshaping wealth portfolios. To kick off the series, hosts Alex Wright and Diana Sands are joined by Partner and Global Head of Structured Credit Investing Michael Paniwozik to discuss one of the fastest-growing areas of private markets: asset-backed finance. They break down what asset-backed finance is, why it’s gaining momentum, and why investors are paying attention.
Convergence: The Integration and Evolution of Credit Markets
In this episode of The View From Apollo, we introduce Convergence, a new recurring series featuring a running conversation about the evolution and integration of public and private credit markets. In today's show, our hosts Brian Weinstein and John Cortese ask if the convergence of public and private represents the biggest shift in credit market history and discuss what these changes can mean for portfolios and investors.
2026 Outlook: Resilience Meets Momentum
In this episode of The View from Apollo, Chief Economist Torsten Slok lays out the key forces shaping the 2026 macro landscape. He explains why the US economy has remained surprisingly resilient despite pronounced headwinds and how AI-driven investment, fiscal policy and easing energy prices are setting the stage for a potential rebound. Access the complete suite of Apollo’s 2026 Outlook content, from Torsten’s macro view to perspectives across asset classes and regions, at apollo.com/outlook.
Private Equity: Alpha in an Evolving Market
In this episode of The View from Apollo, Apollo’s Antoine Munfakh and Bryn Gostin take a deeper dive into the state of private equity in a changing market environment. They discuss what’s driving dispersion across managers, why fundamentals and operational depth have regained prominence and how disciplined investing is shaping outcomes today and in years to come by focusing on “alpha on the buy, the build and the exit.”
What’s Driving the Shift in Portfolio Construction: Private Credit, Private Equity, and the New Market Reality
In this episode of The View From Apollo, Apollo Global Head of Product Akila Grewal breaks down why private credit’s growth reflects fundamentals, not froth, and how investors are evolving their portfolios to balance liquidity, yield, and long-term opportunity across private markets.
Origination: The $40 Trillion Engine of Private Credit
The rapid growth in private credit markets has been fueled by a surge in new loan originations by private lenders. Apollo’s proprietary origination ecosystem is built to align with the growing needs of borrowers while providing investors access to private investment-grade credit opportunities that can offer enhanced yield. Chris Edson, Partner and Head of Origination, explains what this differentiated origination engine can deliver for investors and borrowers.
Tensions Rising: The Fed Meeting, Stagflation Signals, and What It Can Mean for Portfolios
As the Fed cut rates at its September meeting, tensions surfaced—between growth, inflation, employment, and the expectation of more cuts to come. In this episode of The View from Apollo, Torsten Sløk, Apollo's Chief Economist, unpacks these crosscurrents and what they could mean for markets and portfolios.
The Asset-Backed Finance Market Is Having a Moment
In 2025’s turbulent market environment, one corner of private credit is enjoying its moment in the sun: asset-backed finance. In this episode of The View from Apollo, Bret Leas, Apollo’s Co-Head of Asset-Backed Finance, explains how this estimated $20 trillion global market works.
Another Chance to Position Portfolios for Tariff Turmoil?
Listen to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Sløk and Alex Wright, Global Wealth Strategist in the Client and Product Solutions Group at Apollo, analyze conditions and valuations in equity and credit markets and discuss opportunities to better position portfolios in the midst of continued tariff announcements and the prospect of more market turmoil.
Mid-Year Outlook: At the Crossroads of Stagflation—What’s Next?
Listen to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Sløk and Global Head of Content Strategy J.P. Vicente discuss the growing list of headwinds facing the economy, including tariffs, trade deal uncertainty, and geopolitical conflict. Torsten also explores potential implications for capital markets and much more.
Private Credit Investing in Volatile Times
Listen to Torsten Sløk, Apollo’s Chief Economist, and Jim Vanek, Partner and Co-Head Global Performing Credit, discuss why demand for private credit is expected to remain strong as the need for direct, larger, and more flexible financing is sticky and likely to be reinforced by economic uncertainty.
Credit Investing Amid Post “Liberation Day” Uncertainty
Listen to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Sløk and Robert Bittencourt, Partner and Co-Head of Opportunistic Credit at Apollo, discuss the impact of the Trump administration’s new trade regime on credit markets. In an environment of heightened uncertainty and ongoing trade negotiations, what should be the focus?
Beyond 60/40: Private Assets in an Era of High Public Valuations
Listen to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Sløk speak with Matt O’Mara, Apollo Partner and co-head of Apollo Aligned Alternatives, about how a combination of expensive public assets, recalcitrant inflation, and higher-for-longer interest rates could be creating new challenges for 60/40 portfolios and an attractive entry point to private markets.
How Can Private IG Enhance Fixed Income Allocations?
Listen to Torsten Sløk, Apollo's Chief Economist and John Cortese, Partner and Global Head of trading at the Firm, explore a lesser-known area of private credit—Investment Grade Private Credit, or Private IG. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discuss what Private IG is, the key differences with public investment grade credit, secular drivers, its potential role in portfolios, and much more.
Can Private Markets Be the Alternative to Lofty Public Market Valuations?
Listen to Torsten Sløk, Apollo’s Chief Economist and Alex Wright, Partner and Global Wealth Strategist at the firm, discuss the role of private markets in diversifying portfolios against a backdrop of significantly elevated public market valuations.
2025 Economic Outlook: Firing on All Cylinders
Listen to Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Sløk discuss his 2025 Economic Outlook, with forecasts for GDP, inflation, and monetary policy. Plus: What are the implications for capital markets?