Sinopsis
The Money, Mind and Meaning podcast is a weekly production designed to help you do well, do good and do you. Each week, asset manager, psychologist and New York Times bestselling author Dr. Daniel Crosby will take on a different facet of human behavior and ask, "Why?" Episodes are brief, research based and created to give you something interesting to share at the dinner table. Learn more by following Dr. Daniel @danielcrosby or by visiting www.nocturnecapital.com.
Episodios
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Morgan Housel - The Psychology of Money
22/05/2019 Duración: 58minMorgan Housel is one of the world's foremost leaders on all things money and human nature. He joins us this week to discuss: -Why education improves outcomes in other disciplines but not always in finance -The just-world fallacy as it pertains to wealth -The inescapability of our personal histories -The appropriate balance between optimism and pessimism Don't miss this conversation with one of the deepest thinkers in finance!
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Jason Voss - The Intuitive Investor
16/05/2019 Duración: 01h05minJason is the CEO Active Investment Management Consulting, a former asset manager, the author of The Intuitive Investor and innovator in the world of financial services around making the field more introspective and empathic. He is one of the most original thinkers in finance and you won't want to miss this episode in which we discuss: Jason's take on the future of the asset management industry "Alpha wounds" or things that asset managers do that destroy value How people of all stripes can be more creative
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Clare Flynn Levy - Improving Decisions with Behavioral Science
09/05/2019 Duración: 51minClare Flynn Levy is a former fund manager who is now the CEO of Essentia Analytics, a behavioral finance platform designed to help managers make better decisions. In this episode, we discuss: -Why Clare believes in active management at a time when fund flows suggest otherwise -How she tells some of the richest people in the world, "You're wrong" -The most common behavioral errors she sees among fund managers
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Jamie Catherwood - The Lessons of Financial History
02/05/2019 Duración: 36minJamie is a rising star in the world of finance who has burst onto the scene with his in-depth analysis of financial history. In this episode, Jamie helps us understand the lessons of financial history with an eye to learning from past mistakes. Our discussion includes: -How can learn from financial history without drawing spurious correlations? -Why the roots of modern ETFs actually begin in Medieval Europe Jamie's favorite books on financial history Tune in to learn from the consensus FinTwit Rookie of the Year!
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Andy Swan - Investing with Twitter Sentiment
25/04/2019 Duración: 43minAndy Swan is the founder of LikeFolio, a company that provides consumer behavior insights to investors and corporations. In this episode, we discuss using social media sentiment from sites like Twitter to make investment decisions. Our conversation includes: How accurate is Twitter sentiment at helping predict market moves? -Why Andy believes in concentrated portfolios The benefits of running a tech company from a non-traditional location Andy is a true contrarian with ideas that you won't want to miss.
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Joleen Mainz - Of Tragedy and Preparation
18/04/2019 Duración: 40minWhen her life was upended by a series of tragic events, Joleen Mainz wasn't sure how to proceed. Luckily, she found strength in taking much of the same advice that she had given her clients over the years. Listen to this heart wrenching episode to learn: Why "eating your own" cooking is a must for financial professionals How Joleen maintains hope in the face of tragedy What you can do today to prepare for the unthinkable
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Mindful Minute - The Formula For Happiness
15/04/2019 Duración: 07minMindful Minute - The Formula For Happiness by Dr. Daniel Crosby
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Christine Benz - Goals Based Approaches to Retirement
11/04/2019 Duración: 45minThis week on Standard Deviations, Dr. Crosby is joined by Christine Benz, the Director of Personal Finance at Morningstar and author of "30 Minute Money Solutions: A Step-by-Step Guide to Managing your Finances." They take on the intersection of retirement and psychology, specifically focusing on goals-based approaches to retirement readiness. Talking points include: What is a goals-based approach to retirement and what are its potential psychological advantages? What is mental accounting and how can it be used to manage financial behavior? How can those who are underprepared for retirement get started today? Christine has a wealth of knowledge on the topic and you're sure to leave with ideas for how you can better prepare for tomorrow.
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Dr. Jordan Turner - Understanding the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
08/04/2019 Duración: 53minThe Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the world's most popular personality instrument but isn't without its controversies. Loved by loyalists and sneered at by many social scientists, Dr. Turner gives a candid assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the MBTI and speaks directly to how it can be used to deepen our understanding of self. Specifically, we discuss: The origins of the MBTI Common criticisms of the MBTI including validity and reliability Each of the four personality scales The ideal applications of personality testing
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Money Minute - Giving Advice That Sticks
08/04/2019 Duración: 06minBad news: Only about 40% of Americans get financial advice. Worse news: Only about half of those that receive financial advice actually follow it through. Dr. Moira Somers book, Advice That Sticks, has 5 keys for giving advice that is actually implemented.
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Money Minute: The Big List Of Financial Truths
04/04/2019 Duración: 04minMoney Minute: The Big List Of Financial Truths by Dr. Daniel Crosby
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Money Minute - The 5 Points Of Friction Around Money
01/04/2019 Duración: 08minDisagreements about money are the #1 reason for divorce in North America. But what do couples fight about when they fight about money? Dr. Crosby is here to share the five points of friction around wealth.
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Joseph Fitzgerald - The Retirement Savings Crisis and You
28/03/2019 Duración: 33minJoe Fitzgerald is worried. As a financial advisor, he sees the retirement savings crisis in America for what it is and has thoughts on how to fix it. Tune in to learn: Which cultural differences drive savings behaviors around the world The common behaviors shared by the best savers How to avoid "lifestyle creep" and living beyond your means
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Money Minute - The 6 Behaviors That Lead To Wealth
25/03/2019 Duración: 04minYou may not have money today, but will you down the line? New research from Dr. Sarah Stanley Fallaw has the answer.
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Aaron Klein - New Horizons in Risk Profiling
21/03/2019 Duración: 58minAaron Klein is the CEO and co-founder of Riskalyze, a fintech company that has taken the world of financial advice by storm over the past five years. In this episode, Aaron touches on: The Riskalyze origin story Why he favors numerical over psychometric approaches to measuring risk What the future of fintech looks like How Riskalyze hires and trains for culture
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Mindful Minute - The Pratfall Effect
18/03/2019 Duración: 05minOur favorite people are competent but just human enough to be believable. Tip: To be well loved be authentic about your weaknesses.
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Corey Hoffstein - A Day at the Factor Zoo
14/03/2019 Duración: 01h48sCorey Hoffstein is one of the brightest minds in quant investing and has a unique knack for making hard-to-understand concepts palatable for novice investors. Tune in this week to understand: • Why a risk-first approach to managing money could make sense • Why pain may actually be sought out when considering investment factors • What set of circumstances would cause Corey to reconsider a cherished investment factor • Why honesty and candor can be essential characteristics of good asset managers
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Money Minute - Money And Marriage
11/03/2019 Duración: 07minDisagreements about money are the #1 reason cited for divorce in North America. In this Money Minute, we dig in to three reasons why couples have so much trouble with being candid about their finances.
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Noreen Beaman - Lessons on Leadership
07/03/2019 Duración: 41minNoreen Beaman is living the American Dream. After starting at Brinker Capital three decades ago, and having worked in every vertical in the company, she is now the CEO of the multi-billion dollar asset management firm. In this episode, Noreen shares the lessons of leadership she learned along the way, including: How she defines leadership The steps she takes to ensure that Brinker's culture remains vibrant What she learned from her biggest professional mistake The place of failure and hardship in becoming a great leader
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The Power of Goals Based Investing - Dr. Daniel Crosby
04/03/2019 Duración: 56minThe Power of Goals Based Investing - Dr. Daniel Crosby by Dr. Daniel Crosby