I’m excited to share a new project with Kevin from ferventfinance.com. Kevin and I met in person about a year ago at a conference, but we had been interacting on Twitter for much longer. At that conference I shared my goal of starting a podcast, which would become All About Your Benjamins The Podcast, with Kevin and he eventually was my first guest. Truth be told, I don’t know when I would have started AAYB if it weren’t for Kevin–once I asked him to be a guest, it was his friendly push to record the episode that forced me to actually get started.
Fast forward to now, Kevin and I have reunited and started our own joint podcast called Reversion To The Mean. In this podcast we’ll be covering the week in FinTwit (Finance Twitter), helping breakdown what’s real and what’s hype, and having a little fun. Be sure to check out the last segment of each episode where we share random things that are making our lives a little easier–for example, in episode one I talk about my appreciation of Apple Airpods.
Our plan is to have a new episode each Monday and to keep the episodes short and sweet. We’re two episodes in and ready to share it with the world.
Be sure to subscribe on iTunes to make sure you don’t miss any episodes and check back here and on Kevin’s blog, www.ferventfinance.com, for all of the show notes.
So, without further ado, here are the first two episodes of Reversion To The Mean…
EPISODE 1: THE HOUSEL EFFECT
iTunes–Episode 001: The Housel Effect
Show Notes:
Morgan Housel: The Psychology Of Money
CNBC: Teen Launches Hedge Fund
When The Wolves Bite by Scott Wapner
The Geometry Of Wealth by Brian Portnoy
Big Mistakes by Michael Batnick
Jocko Willink’s Warrior Kid Podcast
EPISODE 2: SUMMER CAMP
iTunes-Episode 002: Summer Camp
Show Notes:
The Reformed Broker: Here’s How It Works Now
CFA Institute Enterprising Investor: Skill Ratio
The Wall Street Journal: It’s Time To A/B Test Your Financial Life
The Wall Street Journal: What I Did At Summer Camp–Stocks And Personal Finance
Talks At Google: Frank Abagnale “Catch Me If You Can”
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