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Truly one of the best podcasts you can listen to. Patrick and the entire Colossus team do an incredible job leading conversations that push you past your preconceived decision making frameworks, values and reference points to arrive at a depth of understanding that separates the average investor from someone who can build a coherent thesis - and stand behind that thesis while integrating the constant stream of new information coming their way! Can’t recommend this show enough!
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Patrick has truly mastered the art of learning in public. He brings the most articulate guess, and trusts his audiences knowledge and intellectual level to be able to listen to the answers as they are presented without any editorializing.
I feel like I have gained more from this podcast than years in business school.
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I have enjoyed and valued Invest Like the Best for several years. Patrick has great guests and typically produces episodes with interesting conversations.
Recently, however, he has begun hosting various players within the NFT space. No objection there, except that his interviews with these individuals are as entirely credulous as to what they’re pushing. The most recent episode with Eric Golden, owner of the scam known as Bored Ape Yacht Club, was a step too far.
I’ve always liked Patrick’s work, but he’s steering too much content in this direction. Discussing crypto and NFTs is fine. Discussing them as though they’re an unmitigated triumph is not. Starts to feel like an infomercial for junk products.
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Patrick - you said in episode 46 that a lot of what you’ve learned [in general, in life] you’ve learned here doing this podcast. The same goes for me, right from this podcast. Episode 46 is a great example because I’m so used to learning here that even though the summary description didn’t sound like a sure fire win, I knew the smart thing to do would be to listen. So I am. And I’m already learning more than I thought I would. Again! Thank you!
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Man was this disappointing. I love Founders podcast and listened to a recommended episode (333 with Justin Mares) and I couldn’t finish it. I completely agree with the overarching hypothesis but there are so many inaccuracies like a shocking description of SSRIs. I understand there are major systemic issues built into the US tax law which are further exacerbated by large food conglomerates, but using doctors’ notes for a tax loophole to buy bone broth is not helping anyone. It’s just another person gaming the system to make money. I don’t know if this was one off because of the guest, but there are too many other podcasts for me to give another episode a chance.
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