Rich Brew Co.

Rich Brew Media

At Rich Brew Co., we strive to create content that makes complex ideas easy to understand and enjoyable to explore—bridging yesterday’s lessons with tomorrow’s technology so the future feels closer, clearer, and more relatable. Our aim is simple - through media focus on four goals: Educate — facts, explainers, and how-tos Entertain — stories, creativity, and a little humor. Enlighten — insight, context, and perspective. Inspire — motivation and thoughtful calls to action

Episodes

  1. The Dean of Wall Street – Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor

    14 FEB

    The Dean of Wall Street – Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor

    The Dean of Wall Street – Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor "In the short run, the market is a voting machine, but in the long run, it is a weighing machine." In this episode, we move from the central banking halls of Lombard Street to the chaotic trading floors of the mid-20th century. We’re diving into the book Warren Buffett calls "the best book on investing ever written": Benjamin Graham’s The Intelligent Investor. If you’ve ever felt like the stock market is a high-stakes casino, this episode is your antidote. We explore why the most successful investor in history (Buffett) doesn't look at tickers all day, but instead looks for a "Margin of Safety." In this "Deep Dive," we cover: Who was Benjamin Graham? The man who lost it all in the 1929 Crash and spent the rest of his life building a "fail-safe" system so no one else had to.Meeting "Mr. Market": We unpack Graham’s famous allegory of the manic-depressive business partner. Is he offering you a deal today, or just having a mood swing?The 20,000lb Bridge: The "Margin of Safety" concept—why buying a dollar for 50 cents is the only way to sleep at night.Investment vs. Speculation: Why most people "trading" today are actually just gambling, and how to tell the difference.Modern Markets: How Graham’s 1949 wisdom holds up in the age of Bitcoin, meme stocks, and 24/7 financial news cycles.Key Takeaway: You don’t need a high IQ to be a great investor; you need a stable temperament.

    15 min

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At Rich Brew Co., we strive to create content that makes complex ideas easy to understand and enjoyable to explore—bridging yesterday’s lessons with tomorrow’s technology so the future feels closer, clearer, and more relatable. Our aim is simple - through media focus on four goals: Educate — facts, explainers, and how-tos Entertain — stories, creativity, and a little humor. Enlighten — insight, context, and perspective. Inspire — motivation and thoughtful calls to action