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Are there any Recommendations for podcasts geared towards Bogleheads?
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I like the Dough Roller.

Also listen to Nightly Business Report on podcast when I can't catch it live.
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Vanguard has a podcast on investing in general. (Of course, usually there's a VG service/fund/whatever being featured.)
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Two financial podcasts I like are:
Radical Personal Finance (Joshua Sheats): https://radicalpersonalfinance.com/ - Not 100% bogleheads related stuff but I appreciate how he often takes a non-traditional view on personal finance topics.
Animal Spirits: A new podcast from Ben Carlson - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ani ... 92007?mt=2
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Here are some business/finance podcasts I enjoy. All are available for free on Stitcher.
The Meb Faber Show
The Pitch (like Shark Tank)
Freakonomics Radio
Paul Merriman
HBR Ideacast
Motley Fool Money (it's not just garbage stock ideas)
We Study Billionaires aka The Investor's Podcast
Mad Money (this is just garbage stock ideas, but entertaining)
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I lessen too a lot of the above but also to

Stacking Benjamins
Better off with Jill Schesinger
Money for the Rest of Us
How I Built it
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I listen to two investing podcasts: Masters in Business and The Meb Faber Show, both already mentioned.

I have a couple Vanguard podcasts in my feed, but they haven't posted anything in a while.

The other podcasts I subscribe to are non-finance.

Edited: Animal Spirits, mentioned above, looks interesting.
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I like, in no particular order, Stacking Benjamins, Money For the Rest of Us, the Dough Roller Money Podcast, Radical Personal Finance, Afford Anything, Pete the Planner, Financial Mentor, and Paul Merriman.
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jhfenton wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:57 am I have a couple Vanguard podcasts in my feed, but they haven't posted anything in a while.
FWIW, during the recent Bogleheads Conference, Christine Benz, Allan Roth and I each recorded individual podcasts at Vanguard's studios. They will be part of a new series of podcasts that Vanguard plans to start sometime in January. The series will include both folks from inside and outside Vanguard.

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Mel Lindauer wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2017 11:34 am
jhfenton wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:57 am I have a couple Vanguard podcasts in my feed, but they haven't posted anything in a while.
FWIW, during the recent Bogleheads Conference, Christine Benz, Allan Roth and I each recorded individual podcasts at Vanguard's studios. They will be part of a new series of podcasts that Vanguard plans to start sometime in January. The series will include both folks from inside and outside Vanguard.

Stay tuned!

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I like THE DISCIPLINED INVESTOR podcast.

http://thedisciplinedinvestor.com/blog/podcast-summary/
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In no particular order, I enjoy:

Stacking Benjamins
Million Dollar Plan
Afford Anything
Masters of Money
The White Coat Investor
Mad Fientist
Listen Money Matters
The Money Guy Show
Paul Merriman
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columbia wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2017 10:27 pm Paul Merriman
http://paulmerriman.com/podcasts/
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talkingrealmoney.com .....A weekly personal finance show out of Seattle.

I also enjoy Paul Merriman as mentioned by others
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I'll keep this for future days. Thanks
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'Stuff You Should Know' is a great Podcast that I would recommend to anyone. They cover any topic you can imagine, and give you a great 40-60min synopsis of said topic.
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Yet another for Meb Faber. Never gets old with great guests.
Does deep dives without being too technical.
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This is probably a dumb request, but can someone link to the Vanguard podcast main page? Google search does not seem to be helpful.


I had no idea Vanguard did podcasts.
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In addition to those already mentioned:

Money Tree Investing
(a round-table of hosts from other investing podcasts)

Investing Sense
(hosted by Financial Engines, so a little self-serving, but still has some good advice)

Trend Following Radio
(only listen to the guests you know and admire; he can otherwise get a bit off-topic.)

The Truth About Money
(hosted by Ric Edelman, who's a shameless self-promoter, but he takes phone calls and usually gives decent advice to the callers, although I don't always agree with all of it.)
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humbledollar by Jonathan Clements

He was at the last Bogleheads conference as a panel expert.
Former writer for the Wall Street Journal. His Money Guide book is on the web site for free.
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duplin county wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:11 am humbledollar by Jonathan Clements

He was at the last Bogleheads conference as a panel expert.
Former writer for the Wall Street Journal. His Money Guide book is on the web site for free.
Do you have a link to the podcast? I can find several podcasts where Jonathan appeared as a guest, but I don't seem to find a Humbledollar "branded" podcast.
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I just discovered Charles Schwab's branded podcast Choiceology, hosted by Dan Heath. Its blurb:
What happens when intuition fails us? Listen in as Dan Heath shares stories of irrational decision making—from historical blunders to the kinds of everyday errors that could affect your future. Choiceology, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, explores the lessons of behavioral economics, exposing the psychological traps that lead to expensive mistakes.
After listening to a couple of episodes, it's made my regular rotation. Given the popularity of behavioral economics around here, I figured others might also appreciate it.
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TravelGeek wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2018 1:56 pm
duplin county wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:11 am humbledollar by Jonathan Clements

He was at the last Bogleheads conference as a panel expert.
Former writer for the Wall Street Journal. His Money Guide book is on the web site for free.
Do you have a link to the podcast? I can find several podcasts where Jonathan appeared as a guest, but I don't seem to find a Humbledollar "branded" podcast.
He only has a web site- humbledollar.com.
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duplin county wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:11 am humbledollar by Jonathan Clements

He was at the last Bogleheads conference as a panel expert.
Former writer for the Wall Street Journal. His Money Guide book is on the web site for free.
Jonathan will be with us again at this year's Bogleheads Conference.
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A couple I enjoy that I haven’t seen mentioned:
  • Invest Like the Best (Patrick O’Shaughnessy is the host)
  • The NewRetirement Podcast - Steve Chen is the host and he has had some great guests so far: Bill Bernstein, Allan Roth, and Jonathan Clements to name a few
I also listen to the Meb Faber show occasionally and sometimes Masters in Business.

P.S. - Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History podcast is always thought provoking.
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+1 for The Dough Roller and Radical Personal Finance. Another good one is the Mad Fientist Podcast.
JL Collins also has a good episode on Google Talks.
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drk wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 7:53 pm I just discovered Charles Schwab's branded podcast Choiceology, hosted by Dan Heath. Its blurb:
What happens when intuition fails us? Listen in as Dan Heath shares stories of irrational decision making—from historical blunders to the kinds of everyday errors that could affect your future. Choiceology, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, explores the lessons of behavioral economics, exposing the psychological traps that lead to expensive mistakes.
After listening to a couple of episodes, it's made my regular rotation. Given the popularity of behavioral economics around here, I figured others might also appreciate it.
Choiceology is the best podcast about general decision making I have heard till now. It is soo awesome.
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