21 Best Podcasts for Intelligent Investors in 2023


If you’re a professional investor or high net worth individual, then these are the podcasts for you.

1. Macro Voices

Hedge fund manager Erik Townsend interviews macroeconomic hedge fund managers and research analysts about investment strategies, risks, and opportunities.

2. Think Like an Owner

This podcast focuses on how to acquire and operate small to medium businesses with a particular emphasis on the private equity search fund business model.

3. Patrick Boyle on Finance

Hosted by former quantitative hedge fund manager and university professor Patrick Boyle, this witty podcast explains current and historical events in finance.

4. Opportunity Zones Podcast

This show interviews opportunity zone investors and lawyers about tax-privileged opportunity zone investment opportunities.

5. The Private Equity Podcast

Alex Rawlings interviews successful private equity professionals about how they succeeded and what mistakes they made along the way.

6. Capital Allocators

Ted Seides interviews leaders in the institutional investing industry. Guests include asset managers, strategists, and others.

7. Private Equity Deals

Complimentary to the Capital Allocators podcast, this podcast features Ted Seides interviewing top institutional money managers across private equity, credit, real estate, and other alternative markets.

8. Family Office Podcast

This podcast covers innovative investment structures, private investor strategies, wealth management, family legacy and conflict, and more. The pod is hosted by Richard Wilson, CEO of the Family Office Club & Centimillionaire Advisors, LLC.

9. BiggerPockets

This is the largest real estate investing podcast. The hosts interview real estate investors and entrepreneurs across a variety of strategies and markets.

10. Owned & Operated

This search fund oriented podcast dives into the operations of businesses that John Wilson or his guests own or are considering acquiring.

11. The Fort Podcast

Chris Powers (founder of Fort Capital) talks with business leaders across real estate and other industries.

12. Senior Housing Investors

This podcast features interviews with operators, investors, and developers in the senior housing industry (assisted living, nursing homes, etc).

13. Committed Capital

This podcast is hosted by Dechert’s private equity practice and explores current issues and trends in the global PE industry.

14. The Sweaty Startup

A podcast about principles, strategies, and methods to grow successful companies.

15. Business Wars

Netflix vs HBO. Nike vs Adidas. This podcast tells the story of business wars.

16. Talking Tax

This podcast hosts weekly discussions around issues facing tax and accounting professionals. Since taxes are an important part of any good investment strategy, I include this podcast on this list.

17. SaaStr

The Official SaaStr Podcast offers hosted interviews with SaaS operators and investors. Conversations focus on getting from $0 to $100 million in ARR, what metrics to focus on when building or investing in a SaaS business, and how to hire for SaaS businesses.

18. We Study Billionaires

Hosted by Stig Brodersen and Trey Lockerbie, this podcast hosts interviews with famous financial billionaires such as Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, and Howard Marks. Topics revolve around stock investing.

19. Series 7 Podcast

This podcast is designed to help prepare students to take the series 7 (stock broker) exam.

20. The How of Business

For anyone investing in or running small businesses, this podcast is for you. Each episode is either a discussion of a business topic, an interview with a small business owner, or an interview with a small business service provider.

21. Tax Credits Today

This irregularly published podcast talks about tax credits.

Honorable Mentions

There are a few podcasts that are no longer actively produced but whose past episodes are repositories of valuable information to investors.

Ricky Nave

In college, Ricky studied physics & math, won a prestigious research competition hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, started several small businesses including an energy chewing gum business and a computer repair business, and graduated with a thesis in algebraic topology. After graduating, Ricky attended grad school at Duke University in the mathematics PhD program where he worked on quantum algorithms & non-Euclidean geometry models for flexible proteins. He also worked in cybersecurity at Los Alamos during this time before eventually dropping out of grad school to join a startup working on formal semantic modeling for legal documents. Finally, he left that startup to start his own in the finance & crypto space. Now, he helps entrepreneurs pay less capital gains tax.

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