We Study Billionaires – The Investor’s Podcast Network2025-03-18T00:24:13-04:00

We Study Billionaires

We Study Billionaires podcast, hosted by  Stig Brodersen, Preston Pysh, William Green, Clay Finck, and Kyle Grieve, is the flagship podcast of The Investor’s Podcast Network, with more than 180 million downloads.

On the show, they interview and study famous financial billionaires including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, Howard Marks, and Bill Gates, and they teach you what they learn and how you can apply their investment strategies in the stock market.

Leverage the lessons we learned from studying billionaires and apply them in your own investing journey. Listen to our weekly episodes below.

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PODCAST EPISODES

TIP085: Jack Schwager & Stock Market Wizards (Part 1)

Preston and Stig interview legendary investment author, Jack Schwager. Jack has written books about the best investors on the planet, and in this interview with us, he shares some of the most interesting people he has met. Jack talks about the most impressive investors and the scariest approaches he has written about.

TIP084: Billionaire Ted Turner’s Story

In this episode, Preston and Stig read a book by Ted Turner titled “Call Me Ted.” The book discusses the life and business adventures of the author. It provide a glimpse into the decisions, the social compromises, and the thought process of growing a billion dollar empire. For a person trying to find the right life/work balance, you might want to learn a lesson or two from Ted Turner’s experiences.

TIP083: The First Billion is the Hardest by T Boone Pickens

In this episode, Preston and Stig discuss T Boone Pickens' book, "The First Billion is the hardest". Pickens is a oil Tycoon from Texas and his book outlines his life of business decisions and capital management. At the end of the show, The Investors answer three questions from the members of their audience.

TIP082: Jim Rickards – The New Case for Gold (Part 2 of 2)

EXCERPT

In this episode of The Investor's Podcast, Preston & Stig have their second part interview with renown economist, Jim Rickards. In this episode, Jim talks about his book, The New Case for Gold. Jim shares his conversation with Ben Bernanke, what types of environments gold performs well, and when people need to be on the look-out for a down-turn in the economy.

TIP081: Jim Rickards – Gold, Banking, & China (Part 1 of 2)

In this episode, Preston and Stig interview world renown economist Jim Rickards about his new book, The New Case for Gold. In the interview, Jim talks about people that have influenced his way of thinking, how global currencies work, the Chinese Yuan, the Japanese economy and many other topics.

TIP079: The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker

In this episode, Preston and Stig read a book based on a recommendation from billionaire Jeff Bezos. The title of the book is, The Effective Executive, and it’s written by the renown business author, Peter Drucker. If you’re aspiring to be a great leader and manager within your work environment, you’ll want to hear about the critical elements extracted from this book.

TIP078: Billionaire Moves in the Market & Negative Interest Rates

In this episode, Preston and Stig talk to the founder of Pragmatic Capitalism, Cullen Roche. Cullen is an expert on central banking and macro market decisions. Cullen talks about the different moves that billionaires Jamie Dimon and Ray Dalio are making in the market. Additionally, he talks about the impacts of negative interest rates on the long term global economy.

TIP077: Oprah Winfrey – What I Know For Sure

In this episode, Preston and Stig read billionaire Oprah Winfrey’s book, What I Know for Sure. Needless to say, it was a very inspirational read from one of the most talented women alive today. Although the book doesn’t cover the typical financial ideas usually discussed on the show, the wholesome information provides vital life advice.

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