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Decision Nerds

Paul Richards & Joe Wiggins

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We talk about human behaviour and decision-making with an investment slant. And tell terrible jokes. Join us as we dive into the trenches with industry innovators, academics and mavericks.
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Hosts Alex Steger, Frank Talbot, and Chris Sloley ask the best investors about their worst mistakes, and (crucially) what they learned from them. We hear from some of the brightest minds in markets, advice, and analysis to glean their gravest errors and discover how they beat their blunders to become better investors today.
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TheRealMcCoy SportsPodcast

Franklin J McCoy III

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Weekly analysis and coverage on NFL , NBA and MLB games. Honest, Comedic and unfiltered no muzzle thoughts and perspective on game outcomes and player and team news. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/TheRealMcCoySportsPodcast/support
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Join Aaron Paul for the latest from the Cherry Red Records Stadium . Our brand new offering ahead of the 2023/24 season will bring exclusive interviews and insight direct from SW17, every single fortnight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a text Howard Marks – navigating the crisis - creed, preparation and control What kind of mindset and organisational culture does it take to survive and to thrive in market turmoil? Let’s be frank, there are a vanishingly small number of people who have navigated multiples crises successfully and have something interesting and reflective to…
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Send us a text The Disruptor in Chief’s blizzard of executive orders, tariffs and foreign policy positions and his propensity to change them is making life difficult for investors and clients. Things look and feel uncertain, perhaps more so than in living memory. In this bite size episode, we discuss the science and practicalities of dealing with u…
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Send us a text As the wordly philosophers of Coldplay suggest, getting what you want, but not what you need, might leave you in need of fixing. Leaps in investment platform technology give investors more information, more choice and the ability to act more quickly and easily. We want that, but is it what we need? As Joe points out, many of the posi…
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Send us a text Joe doesn’t like performance fees - but why? Are they innately problematic or just badly and perhaps cynically implemented in the mutual fund industry? In this bitesize episode, we get into alignment of interests, bad design and investor behaviour. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝘁? Performance fees are most often discussed in th…
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Send us a text We all have things in our working lives that drive us insane. Anyone who regularly listens to the pod will know that there are a few subjects that consistently raise Joe’s blood pressure to unhealthy levels… In the interest of Joe's and our future guest’s wellbeing, we wanted to find a way of dealing with these issues productively. O…
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Podcast host Aaron Paul sits down with AFCW PLC and Dons Trust director Graeme Price to discuss finances, funding our growth and plans for the future. In this episode of our official AFC Wimbledon Podcast Aaron and Graeme have a wide ranging discussion on our club finances. Graeme outlines his views on the financial health of the Club, the overwhel…
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Send us a text If you’ve been around the block, you will likely have seen some eye-rolling use of evidence during meetings. Evidence can be used badly for many reasons; a misunderstanding of what conclusions can be drawn from it, or perhaps it has been cherry-picked to support a particular position. In this episode, we unpick these issues with Prof…
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Send us a text Lying – it’s something that all humans do. Most of the lies we tell are small and harmless. But deceptive behaviour in the investment industry lowers trust and increases costs and complexity. We are deceptive for many reasons and one of them is that we can get away with it. This is because, despite what we might believe, most of us a…
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Send us a text 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗺𝘂𝗰𝗵 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗱𝗼 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗴𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗮𝗻 𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗿? 1. Hire a manager after a period of strong performance. 2. Watch in horror as you don’t experience that outcome, maybe the opposite. 3. Spend a huge amount of time and emotional labour deciding on whether your initial thesis was wrong, something has changed at the manag…
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Send us a text Thinking and talking about failure can be tough, especially when it’s us who’s failing. But it’s important for us as individuals and investment teams to find a way to do this in an effective manner that allows us to both learn and evolve. In this episode of Decisions Nerds… - Joe pits his inner Brian Blessed against an AI auto-editor…
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2024's first episode of the Official Podcast has all the variety you need ahead of a matchday! , Join host Aaron Paul as he sits down to talk new arrivals both on and off the pitch, the foundation, and recipes for success! Featuring , Josh Davison, Mat Haylock, AFC Wimbledon Foundation, and Joe Lewis! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Send us a text We downed some eggnog and decided to record an impromptu Christmas special. We have a chat about how insights from behavioural science might help the festive holidays proceed more smoothly: 😂 Why Joe's team might think (in his own words) that he’s an ‘egotistical a*&hole’. 😧 A simple way to feel better about Christmas (but you might …
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Send us a text Following the publication of a new book, 'The Fund', Ray Dalio and Bridgewater have been getting attention for all the wrong reasons. The book alleges a toxic culture where the reality of day-to-day life doesn’t match that described in Dalio’s book, ‘Principles’. In this episode of Decision Nerds, we dive into the sludge and extract …
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Host Aaron Paul is joined by striker Omar Bugiel to reflect on his personal journey, Dons Local Action Group co founder Xavier Wiggins chats about the big sleepout 3 , whilst club chair Mick Buckley reflects on the past few months, whilst looking ahead to the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Send us a text In this episode we discuss how we can make better forecasts with Professor Paul Goodwin. We tackle everything from the techniques available, to human problems around understanding, bias and incentives. See the chapter headings for full details. Notes Philip Tetlock's book is Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction A paper…
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Join host Aaron Paul and Radio WDON commentator Mikey T for part 1 of their chat with legendary Dons forward Efan Ekoku. In this episode , Efan expands on why he joined Wimbledon, success with Nigeria, the inimitable former chairman Stanley 'Lord' Reed, and the world famous Crazy Gang! Subscribe for Part 2! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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Join host Aaron Paul as he sits down with Head of Football Operations Craig Cope to sift through a busy summer transfer window, PLUS- Dons #14 Armani Little welcomes his friend and fellow midfielder Connor Lemonheigh-Evans to the club, with a country music twist! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Join us for Episode 3 of the Official Wimbledon Podcast, as we go for a walk and a talk with Johnnie Jackson, look ahead to a new season with Kevin Foster, and sit down with James Tilley, who tells us which member of the Dons dressing room is the scariest footballer out there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Dannie Bulman joins host Aaron Paul to take a trip down memory lane. The Bulldog looks back on a 25 year career, plus some old faces drop by to share their memories of one of the most loved faces to ever pull on the blue and yellow shirt. © AFC Wimbledon LTD 2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Send us a text Does fear of getting things wrong stop you from making decisions? If so, you’re not alone. Regret can have a profound impact on our choices. In this short episode, we unpack the challenges, discuss some solutions and use the timely case of thematic investment funds as a case in point. We tackle: The psychological nature of regret – w…
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On the first ever episode of the Official AFC Wimbledon Podcast, Host Aaron Paul chats to Academy Boss Michael Hamilton about the famous Richmond Run, and how the current coaching staff would fare with the gruelling course. Mat Haylock tells us all about the response to the new Umbro range, PLUS some exciting new retro lines coming this autumn. Fin…
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Send us a text A bitesize episode with some thoughts from this year's Glastonbury festival. We tackle: Lana Del Rey - the need to understand who's got the power (literally in this case) Van Halen reconsidered - from divas to behavioural gurus via brown M&Ms Elton John - the peak-end rule and what set lists can teach us about being remembered.…
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Send us a text It is incredibly easy to be cynical when we hear businesses talk about culture. At one point or another, most of us have shuffled into a room with colleagues to experience a PowerPoint presentation on our firm's culture. They can often be (a) generic, anodyne and marketing-led, or (b) aspirational, unrealistic and not reflective of l…
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Send us a text Our guest today, Tom Gosling, is a committed and thoughtful supporter of D&I. He's a practitioner turned academic who helps build bridges between researchers, policymakers and those at the coal face. He has an interesting take on some important strategic and practical D&I issues that often get no, or very little, air time. If you hav…
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Send us a text F&^% ups – how they happen, how they’re judged and how we can sort them At some point in life, all of us will make some kind of toe-curling mistake. In our work lives, we’re going to make smaller ones, or have to manage or deal with colleagues' errors on an ongoing basis. Understanding how errors happen and how they can be managed is…
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Send us a text All investment decision-makers need feedback to improve. The key question is how can we give feedback in a way that allows people to meaningfully engage with it and ultimately change unproductive behaviour. In this episode, we chat with Clare Flynn Levy, CEO of Essentia Analytics. The core of Essentia's business is using tech to help…
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Are humans completely prone to investment mistakes? Behavioural investment expert Joe Wiggins believes there are a multitude of traps even the most hardened of investor will fall into, so what can you do about it? In the final episode of the series, Wiggins, who has worked across major UK institutions and is now chief investment officer of research…
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The truth path to ESG enlightenment is not paved with positive intentions but must be drilled home by the threat of meaningful punishment. That is the view of ESG expert Desiree Fixler, who oversee the sustainability efforts at DWS before being ousted and ultimately outlining what she saw as misaligned or misguided industry standards around sustain…
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Politicians have never been under greater scrutiny, but it is important to work out whether they are mad, bad, irrational or a hostage of fate. In a special Mistakes Were Made recorded at Citywire Berlin 2022 with author and commentator John Kampfner, which came after the political expert had shared his experience of where he thinks the world is he…
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Abrdn’s Hugh Young is open about the mistakes and challenges that have afflicted him during his four decades of building his noteworthy presence in the Asian market. From picking hot stocks at the exact wrong moment to his long-considered concerns about the Chinese growth story. In this latest episode, the Singapore-based investor talks about the e…
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GQG Partners' CIO and star fund manager Rajiv Jain explains how an aversion to energy cost him big, that it's vital for fund managers to have skin in the game, and why PM turnover isn't always a bad thing. Plus, Investor Amnesia's Jamie Catherwood drops by to tell us about Japan's Samurai bunny bubble (yes, you read that right). Enjoy!…
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When does it make sense to stand up to your risk manager? For income outperformer Nick Clay it is when you are being strong-armed into doubling your stake in a company you have little faith in. In the last episode of this season, Clay, who works for UK boutique Redwheel, looks back on four decades of income investing and shares the lessons he has l…
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