Personable

Harvey

Learning from the World's best to become the best you can be 

  1. 24 MAR

    NIL INSIDER Ed Tiryakian: NIL Is So Out of Control Top Programs Can't Afford It

    Ed Tiryakian, NIL insider, Duke University and Fuqua School of Business graduate, former Managing Director at Paine Webber and UBS, Chairman of Legends Sports Group, Managing Director at PE firm Argentum Group, and advisor to NBA and NFL athletes, joins Personable to reveal why NIL has become the biggest financial mess in the history of college sports, what the University of Utah's $500 million private equity deal means for every program in America, and why the system is so out of control that even the richest programs cannot afford it. In this episode, Ed opens up about the Darian Mensah transfer saga and why Duke letting him walk was a missed watershed moment for the entire NIL space, how college athletes are now earning more than NFL draft picks, and why the academic side of the transfer portal is a dirty secret nobody wants to talk about. From billion dollar program valuations to the arms race that nobody can win, this conversation is as honest and as inside as it gets. This is an essential listen for anyone interested in college sports, NIL, private equity, sports business, and what the future of college athletics actually looks like. He discusses:  ◽️ Why NIL has become the biggest financial arms race in the history of college sports  ◽️ The Darian Mensah story and why Duke should have held him to his contract  ◽️ How the University of Utah's $500 million PE deal will change college athletics forever  ◽️ Why college athletes are now earning more than NFL draft picks and what that means  ◽️ The dirty secret of NIL that nobody on any side of the fence wants to talk about 00:00 Introduction and Ed Tiryakian background 02:30 What is NIL and why it has become a complete mess 07:45 The Darian Mensah story and the legal precedent Duke missed 14:20 The transfer portal, six month free agency and the wild west of college sports 20:45 The picks and shovels of NIL and where the real money is being made 27:10 UNC's $14 million deficit and why even the richest programs are struggling 34:50 Texas football valued at $2.2 billion and what it means for everyone else 41:30 The University of Utah $500 million private equity deal and what comes next 47:55 Why college athletes are now earning more than NFL draft picks 54:10 The academic dirty secret nobody in college sports wants to talk about 1:00:30 Legacy, what is next and one thing every listener should take away Ed Tiryakian: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-tiryakian-9850367/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results.

    1hr 20min
  2. 17 MAR

    Former HFT: Tenacity Beats Talent Every Single Time | Annanay Kapila (QFEX Founder)

    Annanay Kapila, former HFT quant at Flow Traders and Tower Research Capital, Cambridge Mathematics graduate, and founder of QFEX, joins Personable to reveal why he walked away from one of the highest paying jobs in finance, what the trading world does not want you to know about how your money is being handled, and why tenacity will always beat talent in the long run. In this episode, Annanay opens up about spotting a $100 billion gap between crypto and traditional exchanges, what Y Combinator taught him about building in public, and why the cultural difference between the UK and the US comes down to one single word. From dark pools and Citadel to the biggest wealth transfer in history, this conversation is as honest and technically sharp as it gets.This is an essential listen for anyone interested in finance, trading, entrepreneurship, building a startup from nothing, and what it really takes to compete in the most cutthroat industry in the world.He discusses: ◽️ Why the smartest graduates in the world are trapped in golden handcuffs and what to do about it ◽️ How he spotted a $100 billion technology gap between crypto and traditional exchanges and built QFEX to fix it ◽️ What Wall Street does not want you to know about dark pools and how your trades are really being handled ◽️ Why the UK and US approach entrepreneurship completely differently and which mindset actually wins ◽️ Why tenacity beats talent every single time and what that means for the next 10 years of your life 00:00 Introduction and Annanay Kapila background 02:30 Why he left HFT and what golden handcuffs really mean 07:45 How he spotted a $100 billion gap and built QFEX 14:20 Building in public, Y Combinator and why your idea is not that special 20:45 UK vs US entrepreneurship and why optimism changes everything 27:10 Trust, credibility and what Coinbase taught him about longevity 34:50 Dark pools, Citadel and the shocking truth about how your money is traded 41:30 Prediction markets, leverage trading and the biggest wealth transfer in history 47:55 Government intervention, personal freedom and where the line should be drawn 54:10 Tenacity, legacy and one thing every listener should take away Annanay Kapila: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annanay-kapila/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results.

    1hr 2min
  3. 11 MAR

    Seth Yakatan: I've Raised $1 Billion and I Still Feel Like I've Achieved Nothing

    Seth Yakatan, Co-Founder of Katan Associates International, serial entrepreneur who has raised over $1 billion and sold 22 businesses, and one of the most distinctive voices in cannabis and capital markets on LinkedIn, joins Personable to challenge everything you think you know about entrepreneurship, raising money, and what success actually looks like. In this episode, Seth reflects on growing up with a father who came from nothing and became a serial entrepreneur, why he walked away from 14 years in institutional investing, and how a single carousel post on LinkedIn changed the trajectory of his career. From the brutal realities of the cannabis industry to the unspoken rules of closing a deal, this conversation cuts through the noise and focuses on what it actually takes to build, sell, and survive in business. This is an essential listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, capital raising, cannabis, LinkedIn growth, and building a career on your own terms. He discusses:  ◽️ Why success is less about hustle and more about luck, timing and right place right time  ◽️ How he raised over $1 billion and what investors actually look for before writing a cheque  ◽️ Why companies are bought not sold and what that means for founders ◽️ The LinkedIn strategy that took him from 20,000 to 38,000 followers and opened unexpected doors  ◽️ The future of cannabis in the United States and where the real opportunity lies ◽️ What makes him say no to a deal and how he does due diligence on founders  ◽️ Why giving without expectation is the most powerful networking tool you will ever use 00:00 Introduction and Seth Yakatan background  02:15 How he got into entrepreneurship and his father's influence  07:30 Why he stopped believing success is a meritocracy  13:45 How to raise capital and what investors actually want  19:20 Companies are bought not sold, the art of the exit  25:10 How Katan Associates competes with a lean team  32:40 Getting into cannabis and demystifying the industry  39:15 The future of cannabis in the USA and globally  45:30 LinkedIn, authority building and why he started posting  51:20 The strategy behind 38,000 followers and one post a day  57:00 What makes him say no and how he reads founders  1:02:30 Legacy, what is next and one thing every listener should take away Seth Yakatan: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-yakatan/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results.

    57 min
  4. 5 MAR

    Alex Edmans: Top Universities Are Optimised For Everything - Except The Students Paying For Them

    Alex Edmans, Professor of Finance at London Business School, PhD from MIT as a Fulbright Scholar, and former investment banker at Morgan Stanley, joins Personable to challenge everything you think you know about business, universities, and how to think clearly in a world full of misleading data. In this episode, Alex reflects on losing his father to cancer, being the first in his family to attend university, and how a single day of front page glory at Morgan Stanley convinced him academia could have more lasting impact than any deal. From the broken incentives of the tenure system to the misrepresentation of diversity research, this conversation cuts through the noise and focuses on how to think better, lead better, and live better. This is an essential listen for anyone interested in business, academia, critical thinking, purpose-driven leadership, and building a life that actually matters. He discusses: ◽️ Why he walked away from Morgan Stanley the day after his deal hit the front page of the FT ◽️ The tenure system and why top universities are built to punish their best teachers ◽️ Why the McKinsey diversity research falls apart the moment you actually read it ◽️ Grow the Pie - why purpose and profit are not opposites ◽️ How to think clearly in a post-truth world full of statistics designed to mislead you 00:00 Introduction and Alex Edmans background 02:15 Hyrox, Macmillan and losing a parent to cancer 07:30 First-generation student, St Paul's and the scholarship that changed everything 13:45 Morgan Stanley, the front page moment and why it wasn't enough 19:20 Why academia offers something finance never could 25:10 The tenure system and how universities punish great teachers 32:40 Diversity, performance and why correlation is not causation 39:15 Grow the Pie — purpose, profit and the business case for doing good 45:30 May Contain Lies — how to think in a post-truth world 51:20 Confirmation bias, contrary evidence and seeking the truth 57:00 What still drives Alex after tenure, awards and 3 million TED views 1:02:30 One thing every listener should take away Alex Edmans ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aedmans/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results.

    1hr 5min
  5. Head of Prime at Coinbase: How Crypto Becomes Institutional (Rick Schonberg)

    10 FEB

    Head of Prime at Coinbase: How Crypto Becomes Institutional (Rick Schonberg)

    Send a text Rick Schonberg, Head of Prime at Coinbase and former executive at Goldman Sachs, State Street, LCH, and Tagomi, joins Personable to unpack how crypto becomes institutional, what trust really means in modern finance, and why careers rarely follow a straight line. In this episode, Rick reflects on graduating into a recession with no job, being fired twice, and how serendipity shaped a career spanning traditional finance, clearing houses, and digital assets. From institutional custody and regulation to stablecoins, trust, and the future of money, this conversation cuts through crypto hype and focuses on how financial systems actually evolve. This is an essential listen for anyone interested in finance, crypto, careers, institutional trust, and navigating long-term success in volatile industries. He discusses: ◽️ Graduating into a tough job market and building a career without a linear plan ◽️ Why early “unimpressive” jobs can be the most valuable ◽️ From Goldman Sachs to Coinbase and what drove the transition into crypto ◽️ Institutional custody, regulation, and why trust is the real asset ◽️ Stablecoins, payments, and how crypto reshapes the financial system ◽️ Lessons from being fired, taking risks, and sustaining long-term careers 00:00 Introduction and Rick Schonberg background 02:30 Graduating into recession and early career lessons 07:45 Getting fired, serendipity, and career pivots 14:20 From traditional finance to crypto 20:45 Institutional custody and trust at Coinbase 27:10 Regulation, bad actors, and building credibility 34:50 Stablecoins and the future of payments 41:30 Careers, success, and rejecting influencer mythology 47:55 The future of finance and crypto adoption 54:10 Final advice for graduates and long-term thinking Rick Schonberg: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickschonberg/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Footnote: Tether, the largest stablecoin issuer, now holds over $100 billion in T-bills. According to data from the Treasury Department, it ranks as the 18th-largest overall holder of US debt, above the UAE ($85 billion). Support the show

    1hr 1min
  6. Moonpig Founder: How I took it from a Near Failure to a £120M Exit | Nick Jenkins (Dragon's Den)

    10 FEB

    Moonpig Founder: How I took it from a Near Failure to a £120M Exit | Nick Jenkins (Dragon's Den)

    Send a text Nick Jenkins, founder of Moonpig and former Dragon’s Den investor, joins Personable to unpack the darkest moments behind building Moonpig, how close the business came to failure, and what it really takes to keep going after a major exit. In this episode, Nick reflects on his early career trading commodities in post Soviet Russia, the unlikely origins of Moonpig, and the period when even his own investors warned him to stop putting money into the business. From personalization as a competitive moat to the realities of organic growth, fundraising pressure, and selling a company, this conversation cuts through startup mythology and focuses on what actually sustains a business over decades. This is an essential listen for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, surviving near failure, building real businesses, and finding purpose after success. He discusses: ◽️ The early years in post Soviet Russia and lessons from trading ◽️ How Moonpig was born and the period it nearly failed ◽️ Why personalization and organic growth built a defensible business ◽️ Lessons from Dragon’s Den and common founder mistakes ◽️ Selling Moonpig for £120M and finding purpose after the exit 00:00 Introduction and Nick Jenkins background 02:16 Studying Russian and early career in Russia 08:45 Trading, culture, and competitive advantage 13:54 Choosing entrepreneurship over traditional careers 17:09 Organic growth vs venture capital 23:59 Lessons from Dragon’s Den investing 29:25 Distribution, media, and owning the customer 39:49 The origins of Moonpig and near failure 42:49 Selling Moonpig and finding purpose after exit 45:24 Final advice on entrepreneurship as a career Nick Jenkins: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-jenkins1/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Support the show

    47 min
  7. Why Investors Panic: Investor Psychology with Robert Karas (CIO, Bank Gutmann)

    4 FEB

    Why Investors Panic: Investor Psychology with Robert Karas (CIO, Bank Gutmann)

    Send a text Robert Karas, Chief Investment Officer at Bank Gutmann with over 30 years of investing experience, joins Personable to unpack why investors panic, how emotions quietly destroy returns, and what long term success in markets actually requires. In this episode, Robert shares lessons from living through bubbles, crashes, and severe drawdowns, explaining why investor behavior matters more than intelligence or strategy. From confirmation bias and media noise to portfolio construction and discipline, this conversation focuses on the psychological side of investing that determines outcomes over decades. This is an essential listen for anyone trying to understand investor psychology, market fear, and how to stay rational during periods of uncertainty. He discusses: ◽️ Why investors panic and sell at the worst moments ◽️ How emotions and confirmation bias destroy returns ◽️ Lessons from bubbles, crashes, and major drawdowns ◽️ Long term investing vs short term speculation ◽️ Position sizing, discipline, and staying invested 00:00 Introduction and Robert Karas background 01:47 How Robert first got into investing 04:58 The danger of get rich quick mindsets 08:36 Early losses and learning the hard way 12:14 Long term compounding vs short term trading 16:52 Investor psychology and emotional decision making 21:09 Media noise, headlines, and confirmation bias 26:03 Technology, AI, and investing skepticism 31:41 Portfolio construction and position sizing 37:18 Concentration risk and drawdowns 43:07 Why investors sell at the worst moments 49:26 Managing fear during market crashes 55:42 Advice for young investors and careers 1:01:08 Listening, learning, and long term thinking 1:06:37 Legacy, reflection, and final takeaways Robert Karas: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertkaras/ Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Support the show

    1hr 7min
  8. Ali Abdaal’s Former Head of YouTube Explains Why 3,000 Subs Beat 3 Million | Tintin Smith

    2 FEB

    Ali Abdaal’s Former Head of YouTube Explains Why 3,000 Subs Beat 3 Million | Tintin Smith

    Send a text Tintin Smith, YouTuber, former Head of YouTube for Ali Abdaal, and founder of the $100K YouTuber Academy, joins Personable to unpack what it really takes to build a sustainable business on YouTube, from audience quality and monetisation to systems, consistency, and long-term thinking. In this episode, Tintin explains how he transitioned from consulting into the creator economy, what he learned working inside one of the world’s most successful educational YouTube businesses, and why most creators misunderstand how money is actually made online. He shares insights on audience understanding, email lists, courses, and why a small, focused audience can outperform millions of passive subscribers. This is an essential listen for anyone trying to understand content creation as a serious business, the future of online education, and how creators should think beyond views and virality. He discusses: ◽️ How he became Head of YouTube for Ali Abdaal ◽️ Why audience quality matters more than follower count ◽️ The real business model behind educational YouTube ◽️ Courses, coaching, and owning your monetisation ◽️ Systems, consistency, and sustainable content creation ◽️ The future of YouTube in an AI-driven world 00:00 Introduction and context for the episode 01:40 Tintin’s background and early career path 03:40 Discovering Ali Abdaal and starting YouTube 06:20 Quitting consulting and career uncertainty 09:10 Joining Ali Abdaal’s team 11:30 Growing from writer to Head of YouTube 14:20 Transparency, money, and online education 17:00 Why YouTube is modern-day Hollywood 20:10 Education vs entertainment on YouTube 23:10 AI and the future of content platforms 26:40 Careers in YouTube gaining legitimacy 30:10 Is YouTube a real business 33:00 Inside Ali Abdaal’s business model 36:20 Sponsorships vs owned products 39:40 Email lists and monetisation strategy 43:10 Part-Time YouTuber Academy explained 46:40 Audience understanding over algorithms 50:00 3 million subscribers vs 3,000 dentists 54:10 Why follower count does not equal revenue 58:30 Pricing based on transformation 1:02:30 Final reflections and key takeaways Tintin Smith ◽️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tintinsmith ◽️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tintin-smith-9b4720174 Harvey Bracken-Smith: ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/harveybracken-smith ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/harveybsmith ◽️ X (Twitter): https://x.com/harveybsmith_ ◽️ Newsletter: https://personable.substack.com/ ◽️ Website: https://www.personable.media/ Personable Podcast: ◽️ Instagram: https://instagram.com/personable.podcast ◽️ LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/personablepodcast ◽️ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@personableclips ◽️ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7JOTYDER6m2FDrlhop4api ◽️ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/personable/id1671640111 Additional: ◽️ Fundraising: https://www.loulouracefoundation.org/donate Personable is a podcast dedicated to helping listeners become the best they can be by learning from the world’s best in their respective fields. This mission is inspired by my mother, Louise, who encouraged me to become the best version of myself before she passed away from cancer in 2023.  This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions. Investing involves risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Support the show

    59 min

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