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Been a long time listener for seven or eight years. I can genuinely say this show has changed my life financially. I used to be a value investor, and then I discovered bitcoin through Preston. I also learned from people like Luke Gromen, Lyn Alden and Michael Saylor. This show is for serious people that want to do serious things- build wealth and have an impact on the world. Kudos to Stig and the team for cultivating an organization that is of the utmost integrity and quality of content every week! Value investors often ask if you can imagine your life without the product in order to determine its moat. I would be significantly worse off without my TIP downloads every week. Keep em coming.
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The Investor Podcast has established itself as a premier source of financial insights and investor knowledge, bringing listeners high-quality interviews and discussions with leading experts in the field. The host's ability to distill complex financial concepts into accessible and engaging conversations is commendable, making it a valuable resource for both novice and seasoned investors.
However, there are significant issues that detract from the overall experience. One notable concern is the decision to host the "Richer, Wiser, Happier" and "The Bitcoin Podcast" on the same feed as The Investor Podcast This combination disrupts the cohesiveness of the main podcast, leaving listeners who are interested in one topic often inundated with episodes on subjects they may not find relevant. A separate feed for each podcast would better serve the diverse interests of the audience.
Additionally, the hosting style of "Richer, Wiser, Happier" warrants criticism. One particular episode that highlights these concerns is the interview with Bruce Berkowitz. Throughout the conversation, the host frequently interrupts Berkowitz to interject with name drops or quotes from his book. These interruptions often slow the conversation and can come across as needy and self-serving, detracting from the depth and flow of Berkowitz's insights.
An interview should be an opportunity to learn about the guest, not to desperately attempt to impress them or discuss other conversations with more successful people. Listeners tune in to hear from the guests, and constant interruptions only frustrate those eager for uninterrupted insights.
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I REALLY look forward to Mr. William Green’s
interviews‼️
Sadly, but I can relate as to why he does not do his shows more frequently.
He really digs deep in his research before he interviews his top ‘A+’ listed guest by his questions and very articulate manner.
One can tell that when he has a podcast it will captivate you even in spite of it being over two hour interviews in some cases…. You actually lose track of time. Without a doubt I’m sure that Mr. Green by his interviews
that he is an outstanding Journalist‼️
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Preston is incredibly knowledgeable and provides an accesible way to understand complex market/economics concepts. Great interview with Jack Mallers!
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The podcast is good for a while but too repetitive. We get it LVMH, Constellation Software and Copart are great companies. And how many episodes must there be that focus on Buffett. If you’ve listened for 3-6 months you’ve probably consumed all they have to say.
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