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Joe Rogan - there’s a reason he’s so popular. Great conversationalist and interviewer. He lets the guests speak but is able to guide the conversation so it doesn’t go off the rails, but it commonly does and is amazing when it happens.

Jocko if you’re interested in the military. I prefer the episodes where he interviews fellow veterans. His MAC-V SOG episodes are some of the most riveting 12 hours of my life in terms of watching / listening to something.

Tim Dillon’s isn’t bad, but I prefer when he’s being interviewed by other people (like Rogan).

 
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All in. bunch of VC/startup guys like Chamath P. talk shop , current events, and market news. Sometimes cringe, but I would say the hosts balance each other out well.

Capital Allocators. host interviews a bunch of investment managers. Everything from endowment/pension managers, to hedge fund managers, to PE general partners. Gives a great view into the LP and GP side of investing and a bunch of different strategies, asset classes, etc.

How I Built this. NPR podcast on how startup founders built their company. A lot of notable companies with amazing founding stories.

Non-business related:

Lex Friedman Podcast (IMO, a better version of the joe Rohan podcast with a host that's not an idiot)

Swindled (host narrates stories of recent history's greatest fraudsters like Bernie Madoff and conspiracies (not conspiracy theories, I mean a group of people scheming to accomplish something))

Crime Junkie (true crime, well done podcast but the episodes are hit or miss)

 

- Joe Rogan

- PBD podcast

- Michael Malice

- Flagrant, Andrew Schulz is awesome

- Chris Williamson

- Andrew Huberman

I enjoy a couple of podcasts made by former Navy seals/special forces guys, I find these guys and their stories quite inspirational.

- Shawn ryan show

- The team house

- Cleared hot

 

Serious:

  • Rogan (when he's interviewing interesting/non-comedian people)
  • "Lex Friedman Podcast" (great mixture of interesting subjects in both technical and layman's terms)
  • "The History of the Cold War Podcast"
  • "The Memo by Howard Marks"
  • "The Strong Towns Podcast": urbanism/urban planning
  • "Stuff You Should Know": lighthearted technical explanations of basically everything
  • "Meat Speak": meat butchery/restaurant industry
  • "Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermons": Catholic readings/sermons with Bishop Robert Barron

Comedy:

  • "Going Deep with Chad and JT"
  • "Joe Code"
  • "The Tim Dillon Show"
  • "Occupy a Job on Wall Street"
  • "Last Podcast on the Left": listened to this one on a drive with some friends, pretty good but don't know much about it
Quant (ˈkwänt) n: An expert, someone who knows more and more about less and less until they know everything about nothing.
 

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