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Author: Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth

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Mind Your Money is a podcast by Public.com that examines the relationship between investing, human behavior, and happiness. Hosts Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth dig into the hidden psychological forces that impact markets and your wallets while sharing timeless philosophies that help build and protect wealth.

Public is an investing platform where members can build a portfolio of stocks, bonds, ETFs, crypto, and alternative assets—all in one place. With AI-powered deep fundamental data and custom analysis, Public delivers the context its members need to make better investment decisions.
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Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth discuss Charlie Munger's legacy, the new path to billionaire status, and 3 timeless lessons about human behavior that can be applied to investing. The content of the video is for general and informational purposes only. All views presented in this show reflect the opinions of the guest and the host. You should not take a mention of any asset, be it cryptocurrency or a publicly traded security as a recommendation to buy, sell or hold that cryptocurrency or security. Guests and hosts are not affiliated with or endorsed by Public Holdings or its subsidiaries. You should make your own financial and investment decisions or consult respective professionals. Full disclosures are in the channel description. Learn more at Public.com/disclosures. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. There is a possibility of loss with any investment. Historical or hypothetical performance results, if mentioned, are presented for illustrative purposes only. Do not infer or assume that any securities, sectors or markets described in the videos were or will be profitable. Any statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements are strictly based on the current views, opinion, or assumptions of the person presenting them, and should not be taken as an indicator of performance nor should be relied upon as an investment advice.
What is driving negative sentiment about the economy and which issues are most relevant for retail investors? Nick Magguilli, COO at Ritholtz Wealth Management and creator of the personal finance blog "Of Dollars and Data" joins Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth to discuss whether the stock market is really as bad as it seems, the lingering threat of stubborn inflation, the role of luck in investing and why believing it isn't real can be powerful for your portfolio, and more. The content of the video is for general and informational purposes only. All views presented in this show reflect the opinions of the guest and the host. You should not take a mention of any asset, be it cryptocurrency or a publicly traded security as a recommendation to buy, sell or hold that cryptocurrency or security. Guests and hosts are not affiliated with or endorsed by Public Holdings or its subsidiaries. You should make your own financial and investment decisions or consult respective professionals. Full disclosures are in the channel description. Learn more at Public.com/disclosures. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. There is a possibility of loss with any investment. Historical or hypothetical performance results, if mentioned, are presented for illustrative purposes only. Do not infer or assume that any securities, sectors or markets described in the videos were or will be profitable. Any statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements are strictly based on the current views, opinion, or assumptions of the person presenting them, and should not be taken as an indicator of performance nor should be relied upon as an investment advice.
Kyla Scanlon joins Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth to discuss how “doomerism” and a culture of pessimism can weigh on financial well-being. The trio also talks about how nostalgia might influence our perception of the economy, why we should be optimistic about technological and economic progress, and how brands may be playing an outsized role in shaping our culture.
Ben Carlson, Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management, joins the show to discuss how understanding the history and cyclical nature of the financial markets can help you be a better investor, why the counterintuitive strategy of sitting on your hands and doing nothing can improve investment decisions and minimize mistakes, big tech's dominance, and disconnecting the definition of wealth from money. Hosted by Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth. Public.com allows you to invest in stocks, crypto, and alternative assets. Get started by signing up at Public.com with code PODCAST. Public Lives are designed to help you be a better investor through access to context, information, execs, and analysts. This content is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Open To The Public Investing is member of FINRA and SIPC. See Public.com/disclosures for more information. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities available on Public are offered by Open to the Public Investing, Inc. (OTTP), member FINRA & SIPC. Brokerage services for securities issued pursuant to Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933 are offered through Dalmore Group, LLC (Dalmore), member FINRA & SIPC. OTTP and Dalmore are not affiliated entities. Alternative assets are self-custodied and are not covered by SIPC. Alternative assets are speculative, involve substantial risks (including illiquidity and loss of principal). The issuers of these assets may be an affiliate of Public, and Public (or an affiliate) may earn fees when you purchase or sell these securities. Cryptocurrency trading provided by Apex Crypto LLC (NMLS ID 1828849). Apex Crypto is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the New York State Department of Financial Services. Investment services and the Brokerage Accounts for treasury securities are offered by Jiko Securities, Inc. (“JSI”) member FINRA and SIPC. Securities investments: Not FDIC Insured; No Bank Guarantee; May Lose Value. Banking services and the Bank Account are provided by Jiko Bank, a division of Mid-Central National Bank, Member FDIC.
In this episode of Mind Your Money, we talk about how much money it takes for people to feel rich and how social networks influence the perception of wealth. We also discuss how early and exorbitant levels of success can create hidden debt that eventually needs to be repaid, and whether artificial intelligence has earned the hype and investment it has attracted. Morgan and Doug speak with Cass Sunstein, the Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard, co-author of Nudge, and author of the upcoming book Decisions about Decisions. Sunstein shares two ways to make better investment decisions, explains why we believe the things we do, and breaks down why loss aversion is an obstacle to economic well-being.
Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth talk about whether Meta’s 'Threads' will be a Twitter killer and Mark Zuckerberg’s strategy of pillaging social media competitors. Later in the show, Daniel Pink, the author of several New York Times best-sellers including Drive, The Power of Regret, and To Sell is Human, joins to talk about how regret can be used as a tool to make better decisions, and how it can be a dangerous liability if not managed properly.
In this episode we discuss the perils of trying to get rich quick, and how sometimes the fastest way to get rich is to go slow. Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth also talk about the cost of success and the increasing connection between money and mental health. Later in the show, Kevin Kelly, the co-founder and former executive editor of Wired Magazine, joins to share wisdom from his new book "Excellent Advice for Living." YouTube: /@publicinvest Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5PM54xE... Public.com allows you to invest in stocks, crypto, and alternative assets. Get started by signing up at Public.com with code PODCAST. Public Lives are designed to help you be a better investor through access to context, information, execs, and analysts. This content is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Open To The Public Investing is member of FINRA and SIPC. See Public.com/disclosures for more information. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities available on Public are offered by Open to the Public Investing, Inc. (OTTP), member FINRA & SIPC. Brokerage services for securities issued pursuant to Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933 are offered through Dalmore Group, LLC (Dalmore), member FINRA & SIPC. OTTP and Dalmore are not affiliated entities. Alternative assets are self-custodied and are not covered by SIPC. Alternative assets are speculative, involve substantial risks (including illiquidity and loss of principal). The issuers of these assets may be an affiliate of Public, and Public (or an affiliate) may earn fees when you purchase or sell these securities. Cryptocurrency trading provided by Apex Crypto LLC (NMLS ID 1828849). Apex Crypto is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the New York State Department of Financial Services. Investment services and the Brokerage Accounts for treasury securities are offered by Jiko Securities, Inc. (“JSI”) member FINRA and SIPC. Securities investments: Not FDIC Insured; No Bank Guarantee; May Lose Value. Banking services and the Bank Account are provided by Jiko Bank, a division of Mid-Central National Bank, Member FDIC.
Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth discuss the brutal reality that most companies will end up in the corporate graveyard, why Elon Musk is calling for a pause in A.I. experiments, the concept of mental liquidity, and how conviction in investing can be dangerous. We also interview Jeffrey Pfeffer, Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Business School, about why he thinks the mass layoffs that have swept through the tech industry are a result of copycat behavior, and won't have the positive impact on financials that many expect. Public.com allows you to invest in stocks, crypto, and alternative assets. Get started by signing up at Public.com with code PODCAST. Public Lives are designed to help you be a better investor through access to context, information, execs, and analysts. This content is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Open To The Public Investing is member of FINRA and SIPC. See Public.com/disclosures for more information. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities available on Public are offered by Open to the Public Investing, Inc. (OTTP), member FINRA & SIPC. Brokerage services for securities issued pursuant to Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933 are offered through Dalmore Group, LLC (Dalmore), member FINRA & SIPC. OTTP and Dalmore are not affiliated entities. Alternative assets are self-custodied and are not covered by SIPC. Alternative assets are speculative, involve substantial risks (including illiquidity and loss of principal). The issuers of these assets may be an affiliate of Public, and Public (or an affiliate) may earn fees when you purchase or sell these securities. Cryptocurrency trading provided by Apex Crypto LLC (NMLS ID 1828849). Apex Crypto is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the New York State Department of Financial Services. Investment services and the Brokerage Accounts for treasury securities are offered by Jiko Securities, Inc. (“JSI”) member FINRA and SIPC. Securities investments: Not FDIC Insured; No Bank Guarantee; May Lose Value. Banking services and the Bank Account are provided by Jiko Bank, a division of Mid-Central National Bank, Member FDIC.
Morgan Housel and Doug Boneparth discuss how yelling "fire" in a crowded Twitter thread can lead to a crisis, why individuals always feel gloomy about their personal finances, and what the layoff wave in tech means for the industry's health moving forward. To break down the viral panic on Twitter that contributed to the 48-hour collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, we spoke with Amit Goldenberg, Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School and trained psychologist. Subscribe:    / @publicinvest   Public.com allows you to invest in stocks, crypto, and alternative assets. Get started by signing up at Public.com with code PODCAST. Public Lives are designed to help you be a better investor through access to context, information, execs, and analysts. This content is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Open To The Public Investing is member of FINRA and SIPC. See Public.com/disclosures for more information. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities available on Public are offered by Open to the Public Investing, Inc. (OTTP), member FINRA & SIPC. Brokerage services for securities issued pursuant to Regulation A of the Securities Act of 1933 are offered through Dalmore Group, LLC (Dalmore), member FINRA & SIPC. OTTP and Dalmore are not affiliated entities. Alternative assets are self-custodied and are not covered by SIPC. Alternative assets are speculative, involve substantial risks (including illiquidity and loss of principal). The issuers of these assets may be an affiliate of Public, and Public (or an affiliate) may earn fees when you purchase or sell these securities. Cryptocurrency trading provided by Apex Crypto LLC (NMLS ID 1828849). Apex Crypto is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the New York State Department of Financial Services. Investment services and the Brokerage Accounts for treasury securities are offered by Jiko Securities, Inc. (“JSI”) member FINRA and SIPC. Securities investments: Not FDIC Insured; No Bank Guarantee; May Lose Value. Banking services and the Bank Account are provided by Jiko Bank, a division of Mid-Central National Bank, Member FDIC.