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Jelly Donut Podcast

Jelly Donut Podcast

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Good luck and goodbye — for now

Jelly Donut PodcastJun 10, 2020

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Good luck and goodbye — for now
Jun 10, 202006:33
Jelly Donut Podcast #39 - Thomas Saving
Jun 10, 202052:14
Jelly Donut Podcast #38 - Katie Talati

Jelly Donut Podcast #38 - Katie Talati

Katie Talati is Vice President of Research at Arca.

Jun 10, 202001:12:14
Jelly Donut Podcast #37 - Cullen Roche
Jun 10, 202051:42
Jelly Donut Podcast #36 - Hassan Bassiri

Jelly Donut Podcast #36 - Hassan Bassiri

Hassan Bassiri is Vice President of Portfolio Management at Arca.

Jun 09, 202001:12:30
Jelly Donut Podcast #35 - Lyn Alden
Jun 03, 202056:26
Jelly Donut Podcast #34 - Bill Fleckenstein
Jun 02, 202059:54
Jelly Donut Podcast #33 - Marko Papic
May 30, 202001:11:42
Jelly Donut Podcast #32 - Conner Brown

Jelly Donut Podcast #32 - Conner Brown

Conner Brown is a JD candidate at Stanford Law School and previously visiting scholar at the Cato institute specializing monetary policy. 

May 25, 202001:02:14
Jelly Donut Podcast #31 - Demetri Kofinas
May 15, 202056:56
Jelly Donut Podcast #30 - Ashby Monk
May 14, 202047:57
Jelly Donut Podcast #29 - Brendan Whittington
May 09, 202046:04
Jelly Donut Podcast #28 - Gary Basin

Jelly Donut Podcast #28 - Gary Basin

Gary Basin has spent 15+ years working at the intersection of technology and finance.

May 09, 202001:03:20
Jelly Donut Podcast #27 - Hugh Hendry
May 02, 202001:00:58
Jelly Donut Podcast #26 - Christopher Irons
Apr 25, 202057:45
Jelly Donut Podcast #25 - Benn Eifert
Apr 17, 202038:57
Jelly Donut Podcast #24 - Grant Williams
Apr 03, 202058:48
Jelly Donut Podcast #23 - Peter Atwater
Mar 27, 202040:17
Jelly Donut Podcast #22 - Julian Brigden
Mar 19, 202001:01:39
Jelly Donut Podcast #21 - Mark Spiegel
Mar 15, 202052:44
Jelly Donut Podcast #20 - Alain Naef
Mar 14, 202048:08
Jelly Donut Podcast #19 - Michael Every
Mar 04, 202048:36
Jelly Donut Podcast #18 - Jim Bianco
Feb 28, 202001:13:12
Jelly Donut Podcast #17 - Brad Cornell
Feb 21, 202028:02
Jelly Donut Podcast #16 - Dave Collum
Feb 07, 202002:07:37
Jelly Donut Podcast #15 - Marty Bent

Jelly Donut Podcast #15 - Marty Bent

Marty Bent writes a daily newsletter called "Marty's Bent".

Jan 24, 202056:16
Jelly Donut Podcast #14 - Mark Yusko
Jan 17, 202052:10
Jelly Donut Podcast #13 - Andreas M. Antonopoulos

Jelly Donut Podcast #13 - Andreas M. Antonopoulos

Andreas M. Antonopoulos is a best-selling author, speaker, and educator.

Jan 10, 202034:34
Jelly Donut Podcast #12 - Tavi Costa
Jan 03, 202001:09:10
Jelly Donut Podcast #11 - Lyn Alden
Dec 20, 201901:05:26
Jelly Donut Podcast #10 - George Pearkes
Dec 14, 201901:19:41
Jelly Donut Podcast #9 - Julian Brigden
Dec 06, 201901:09:25
Jelly Donut Podcast #8 - Tony Greer
Nov 23, 201956:02
Jelly Donut Podcast #7 - Kevin Muir
Nov 15, 201901:04:53
Jelly Donut Podcast #6 - Tom Atteberry

Jelly Donut Podcast #6 - Tom Atteberry

The Jelly Donut Podcast #6 with Tom Atteberry was recorded on October 22, 2019.

Tom Atteberry joined the First Pacific Advisors in 1997. He serves as Portfolio Manager for the FPA New Income, Inc., FPA Flexible Fixed Income Fund and Source Capital, Inc.  Prior to joining FPA, Tom served as Chief Fixed Income Strategist of Fifth Third Bank and Chief Investment Officer of Mercantile Bank in Joplin, MO. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Texas Christian University and is a CFA Charterholder.

https://fpa.com/

https://fpa.com/about-us/team

https://fpa.com/funds/overview/capital

Nov 08, 201901:00:37
Jelly Donut Podcast #5 - Miles Kimball
Nov 01, 201959:00
Jelly Donut Podcast #4 - Jesse Felder
Nov 01, 201950:07
Jelly Donut Podcast #3 - David Einhorn
Nov 01, 201921:29
Jelly Donut Podcast #2 - Ben Hunt
Nov 01, 201901:04:05
Jelly Donut Podcast #1 - David Levine

Jelly Donut Podcast #1 - David Levine

The Jelly Donut Podcast #1 - David Levine was recorded on October 14, 2019.

David Levine founded Odin River in 2015.  Previously, David served as CIO of Artivest, a venture-backed company that provides Insight and Access to exceptional investing. Before  Artivest, David honed his investing experience at Paulson & Co., a hedge fund firm led by John Paulson.  While at Paulson & Co., David  made investments in industries including automotive, energy, software,  hardware and Internet. David was previously on the private equity investment team at Colony Capital, making investments in gaming,  hospitality and real estate. 

His investment experience also includes time at Canyon Capital and PAAMCO. David began his career in Lehman Brothers’ Mergers & Acquisitions Group where he focused on power.   David received an MBA, with honors, from Harvard Business School and a  JD, cum laude, from Harvard Law School.  He graduated from Washington  University, receiving an AB in Philosophy, summa cum laude, and a BSBA  in Finance, magna cum laude. David is also the Vice Chairman of the  Leadership Council of Year Up New York and is a member of the New York bar.

David is an angel investor and advisor to startups in industries ranging from Clean Energy to Financial Technology. He has been an active tweeter and blogger since 2007 and has been quoted in publications like the NY Times and MIT Tech Review. He was named one of the top 55 undiscovered “rockstars” in tech by Business Insider and TechCrunch. David resides in the West  Village of Manhattan with his wife and their young daughter.

https://www.odinriver.com/

https://twitter.com/paranoidbull

https://twitter.com/davealevine

Nov 01, 201948:20
Introducing the Jelly Donut Podcast

Introducing the Jelly Donut Podcast

Introducing the Jelly Donut Podcast. What do Jelly Donuts have to do with finance and economics? Read this article and it will all make sense: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/fed-interest-rates_b_1472509

We'll explore the unprecedented stimulus from central banks around the world: quantitative easing, ZIRP, negative interest rates, and more. Have we been fed one donut too many? Is it possible to have too much of a good thing?  How does this all end? Coming soon to wherever you get your podcasts.

Oct 28, 201900:38