Millennial Investing
Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network is hosted by Shawn O’Malley.
This popular podcast has been downloaded over 10 million times and dives into a range of topics from a value investor’s perspective. From the lessons of history’s best investors to breaking down interesting companies, outlining different approaches to stock investing, recapping the most influential investing books ever written, and more — Millennial Investing has everything you need to help you on your investment journey.
Tune in each week and start growing your knowledge and wealth today!


MILLENNIAL INVESTING PODCAST EPISODES
MI160: Do Stocks Only Go Up? w/ Brian Feroldi
Robert Leonard chats with Brian Feroldi about why personal finance is not widely spread in the US education system today, why stocks have value in the first place, what the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and the Nasdaq really are and how they differ, why public companies might issue new shares or even buy back their own shares, why the stock market generally goes up over a long time horizon, and much more!
MI159: The Science of Hitting w/ Alexander Morris
Clay Finck chats with Alexander Morris about the initial things Alex looks at when analyzing a company, why paying up for quality companies is acceptable for long-term investors, how ROIC plays a role in Alex’s investment decisions, why Alex recently added Spotify to his portfolio, how Alex thinks about Spotify’s valuation and their path to profitability, and much more!
MI158: Investing for Outsized Performance w/ Jeremy Deal
Clay Finck chats with Jeremy Deal about how Jeremy finds companies that are positioned to thrive in any market environment, how valuation fits into his investment process, how he develops conviction for his holdings given that the future is unknowable, why his fund only invests in a handful of companies, some of the biggest mistakes he has made and how he learned from them, and much more!
MI Rewind: Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Berkshire Hathaway w/ Adam Mead
Robert Leonard talks with Adam Mead about his book, “The Complete Financial History of Berkshire Hathaway: A Chronological Analysis of Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger's Conglomerate Masterpiece,” why he wrote it, and what principles he learned from the Oracle of Omaha as he and his conglomerate evolved over time.
MI157: Just Keep Buying w/ Nicholas Maggiulli
Robert Leonard chats with Nick Maggiulli about why many people should put more focus on growing their income rather than saving more money to build wealth, how one should go about building additional income streams on the side, how using the 2x spending rule can help you eliminate guilt in making larger purchases, Nick’s thoughts on what to do with money intended to be used as an emergency fund or a home down payment, why dollar-cost averaging is better than trying to time the market, why you should reconsider maxing out your 401k if you’re currently doing so, and much more!
MI156: Masterclass on SPACs w/ David Sherman
Clay Finck chats with David Sherman about what SPACs are and how they work, why some companies would prefer to IPO through a SPAC rather than the traditional IPO process, why the incentive structure of the SPAC IPO process is sub-optimal, how pre-merger SPACs offer an interesting risk/return profile, David’s thoughts on the overall current market environment, and much more!
MI155: Bitcoin’s International Impact & Human Rights w/ Alex Gladstein
Clay Finck chats with Alex Gladstein about the biggest problems that Bitcoin is solving internationally, why many citizens in developed nations are so quick to dismiss Bitcoin, ways in which Bitcoin is a tool of empowerment under authoritarian regimes, what Bitcoin’s shortcomings are from a privacy standpoint, Bitcoin’s overall impact in El Salvador, and much more!