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I want to share with you an episode of the Bankadelic podcast with Lou Carlozo – Contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Editor in Chief Qwoted Founder and CEO, Carma Productions Worldwide, creative polymath and like me a refugee from the humanities who somehow ended up communicating about finance. Lou kindly invited me onto his podcast and you may enjoy the change of pace and Lou’s uncompromising hilarity. If you’re into banking and finance, have a listen to Bankadelic! Lou is a fun host who leads engaging interviews with his expert guests. In this episode we talked about John Keats, investing ... and dealing with the bear market. And rest assured, no Romantic Poetry was harmed in the making of this episode.
Here's a link to Bankadelic if youde like more Lou: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bankadelic-the-colorful-side-of-finance/id1503619691
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Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they’re offering something of value. Stocks for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn’t financial advice, and you shouldn’t buy or sell any investments based on what you’ve heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Stocks for Beginners. This podcast doesn’t replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation.
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I want to share with you an episode of the Bankadelic podcast with Lou Carlozo – Contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Editor in Chief Qwoted Founder and CEO, Carma Productions Worldwide, creative polymath and like me a refugee from the humanities who somehow ended up communicating about finance. Lou kindly invited me onto his podcast and you may enjoy the change of pace and Lou’s uncompromising hilarity. If you’re into banking and finance, have a listen to Bankadelic! Lou is a fun host who leads engaging interviews with his expert guests. In this episode we talked about John Keats, investing ... and dealing with the bear market. And rest assured, no Romantic Poetry was harmed in the making of this episode.
Here's a link to Bankadelic if youde like more Lou: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bankadelic-the-colorful-side-of-finance/id1503619691
Portfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/stocksforbeginners
Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will also usually receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they’re offering something of value. Stocks for Beginners is for information and educational purposes only. It isn’t financial advice, and you shouldn’t buy or sell any investments based on what you’ve heard here. Any opinion or commentary is the view of the speaker only not Stocks for Beginners. This podcast doesn’t replace professional advice regarding your personal financial needs, circumstances or current situation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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