Georgina Godwin interviews Lory Spier: about her working experiences and life
Lory talks about growing up in Mexico, her working experiences and life in her twenties, as well as meeting Guy and eventually settling down in New York.
Lory talks about growing up in Mexico, her working experiences and life in her twenties, as well as meeting Guy and eventually settling down in New York.
Mr. Baid talks to Guy Spier about growing up in India, moving to the United States, changing careers, and how he found his calling in life. He also shares his future projects and important lessons on compounding.
Throughout his career he has worked various jobs in banks and proprietary trading desks, in asset management firms and in hedge funds, and has also completed a degree in Finance.
From early on, Ms. Van has had a deep interest in other cultures, which has also led her to learn various languages with the main goal of being able to communicate with people from all over the world.
A deeply personal narration of the fears, the struggles and the evolution that she went through by raising her autistic son. She talks about the book, her journey with Julian and where they are in their lives today.
William Oliver & William Barnes give valuable insights on the primary research industry and on topics such as how to conduct high-quality conversations and what part of management to interview.
Jackie Shoback talks to Guy Spier about co-founding her new venture firm, balancing family and a professional career and the future of digital identity.
Adam Mead is a practicing capital allocator, the CEO and Chief Investment Officer of Mead Capital Management, an investment management business he founded in 2014.
Brian Murray talks to Guy Spier about contingency lawyers, Robinhood and the history and importance of arbitration clauses.
Yishai Kiczales talks to Guy Spier about classic books and movies, about the recent changes in the world of cinema, and highlights some things the streaming services are missing.
William Green shares with Guy Spier the long journey he has been on, before finally reaching the confidence and courage to publish his own book.
Philippe discusses with Georgina Godwin his upbringing in France, as the son of Tunisian immigrants and the origin of his Arabic name, Taieb.
Guy Spier finds out how Deal uses the framework in his own investment research as well as some of the major takeaways from this research.
Among his accolades, are two fellowships, the first from the Royal Brompton Hospital, Imperial College, London and the second from the University of Pennsylvania.
Joe knows about what winning feels like, but also what losing feels like. He has also thought carefully about when it’s smart to quit (even though it can be very difficult).
In this call, Georgina Godwin and Amanda Pullinger discuss the advantages of having a diverse workplace, and the opportunities presented by having more women take leading roles in finance.
Georgina Godwin discusses with Guy Spier her start as a radio host, working at Monocle, and the importance of asking about the interviewee’s early influences.
In this episode, Guy Spier reads through his most recent email update: Knowledge Management in a New Era, recommending a few pieces of great writing.