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The Stacking Benjamins Show

Innovation, Community, Money and Fear (with Matt Ridley)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy | Cumulus Podcast Network

Investing, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.21.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2020

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

What are the secrets behind great innovation? Whether in your work life - like creating a system to streamline mornings at the office - or your personal life, innovation has affected everything around you. But where do great ideas come from? Beyond simply coming up with new ideas, does innovation takes a willful, focused effort to succeed? What exactly are the steps needed to create the perfect environment for innovation? Sharing his secrets today on how to create a better (and more lucrative) future is TED speaker, commentator, and author of The Rational Optimist and The Evolution of Everything, Matt Ridley. In his newest book, How Innovation works, Matt shares how the history of innovation has shaped the world, covers many of the circumstances that made innovation possible, and outlines some pretty good guesses on what's coming to our world in the future. Plus, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has been making the rounds in the headlines for encouraging investors to "buy, buy, buy!" Dave claims making money in the market is beyond easy. To see if he agrees, we'll ring up Brian Barnes, the CEO of M1 Finance. While we have Brian on the line, we'll also ask about him the current day-trading mania, and if "winning" is really as easy as people online try to make it seem. In our other headline of the day, why are Vanguard and State Street holding out on the newest ETF craze to hit the market? Should everyday investors be just as wary? During our discussion on the new financial product known as ANTs (active nontransparent ETFs), we'll touch on the true issue behind the active vs. passive debate, the usefulness of having a technological, research-driven, approach to investing, AND the golden question: can you really outperform the market? We'll round out the show with a... I hesitate to use the term "question" here. (You'll see what I mean when you get there.) During the Haven Life Line Adam does asks us: why do people keep making the same financial mistakes over and over again when there's over a century of market data? Adam covers a bunch of great points that we mostly agree with, but we do get to hear one of OG's evolving theories. While I also hesitate to endorse Doug's segment today for personal reasons, we also give him some airtime for his donut-themed trivia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:21.9

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0:25.0

You know I don't understand this podcasting thing.

0:31.0

How come you boys can't have those kid parties and chase the girls like all the

0:36.0

other nice boys do? Y'all are nerds.

0:41.4

Live from Joe's mom's neighbor Duggan.

0:57.0

Is the first half of 2020 really over and we didn't even have locusts or wildfires in Australia?

1:07.0

Oh wait, we did have wildfires and uh...

1:11.0

huh, well even though this year has been innovative to say the least, today we welcome a

1:17.4

guy talking about how innovation works.

1:20.4

It's Ted Speaker and columnist for the London Times in Wall Street Journal, Matt Riddlin.

1:26.0

Plus Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy has been in the news lately.

1:31.0

We'll talk about his view of trading stocks with the CEO of

1:35.8

M1 finance Brian Barnes. Of course we'll still manage to toss out the haven lifeline

1:41.6

to Adam who has a question about why people

1:44.2

continually make the same investing mistakes. And of course, I'll share my

1:49.2

amazing trivia. And now, two guys who've never been mistaken for innovators, it's Joe and O

1:57.0

J-J-J-J-J-J-J-G. pushing as many buttons as many buttons as possible. By the way I hear a noise like this.

2:15.8

I can think of this what a Petri dish of people that is. It's me walking into a room.

2:17.6

Well, to any room.

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