Three podcasts I’m listening to

The great thing about spending months on the road with your family is that you get to know them on a deeper level.

For instance, it turns out my wife has a quota — a set number of words she says in a day — after which she’s done.

As in no more chitty chat.

Just silence.

I discovered this little nugget about two hours into what would become a 300-hour journey … which gave me the green light to binge on podcasts guilt free.

Here’s my takeout: there are too many podcasts. Everyone seems to be doing one (well, except me) … heck even the blokes who did my irrigation have a show (shout out to the Irrination podcast!).

In other words, you need a filter, otherwise you’ll drown in drivel. And with that in mind, rather than giving you show recommendations, let me give you three single podcast episodes that really hit the mark for me:

Episode: How Zillow Failed at Flipping Homes
The Journal


Could you imagine if Realestate.com.au or Domain decided to start buying and selling houses for profit?

After all, they know how many clicks and sales each house, street, and suburb are getting ... and with all that data they could buy undervalued homes and make a fortune, right?

Well, this is exactly what happened with the biggest real estate listing site in the US, Zillow. In 2018 Zillow predicted their house-flipping operation would quickly become a $US20 billion business.

And today it is a … zero dollar business.

This episode tells the story of how Zillow had every advantage: big data, artificial intelligence, and a booming housing market, yet managed to lose $500 million in a short few years.

Episode: Walt Mossberg's Take on Mark Zuckerberg and More
The Sway

Imagine having dinner with a crusty old journo who spills the beans on what tech billionaires are really like.

That’s what this episode delivers, with legendary (now retired) tech journo Walt Mossberg as the guest.

Walt talks about back in the day having stand-up arm-waving arguments with both Steve Jobs and Bill Gates … but he says he still respected them because they had principles.

And his thoughts on the new guard?

Well, Elon Musk is as vain and egotistical as he is on Twitter, and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey comes off as a weirdo. And here’s what he says about Zuck: “In my encounters with Mark Zuckerberg, I’ve never been able to discover any principles.” Stick that in your Metaverse, Mark!

Episode: Is Cryptocurrency the Silver Bullet to Inflation?
David McWilliams Podcast

This episode is full of contrast; David McWilliams is a sensible, thoughtful Irish economist, and he interviews Max Keiser, a Bitcoin bull most famous for tearing up a $US10 bill on live TV and screaming, “The dollar is going to Zero, Buy Bitcoin!” McWilliams does his best to leave you with a balanced perspective, without resorting to screaming or ripping up money. Listen to this if you want to know more about crypto. Which brings me to my first question …

Tread Your Own Path!

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