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How I Invest with David Weisburd

David Weisburd
How I Invest with David Weisburd
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  • How I Invest with David Weisburd

    E367: The Family Office Betting on Humanity’s Future

    05/12/2026 | 57 mins.
    What if the highest-return investments are the ones that reshape the future—not just the ones that fit today’s market?

    In this episode, I sit down with L.R. Fox, Managing Director of NEXT Global Capital, to discuss why he rejected the traditional path of “build wealth first, give later” and instead built a strategy around impact from day one. Fox explains why capital is a vote for the future, how the best investments often sit outside crowded sectors, and why frontier technologies with real-world impact can outperform conventional venture. We also explore his “buy, build, invest” framework, how he creates entirely new markets, and why resilience—not IQ—is the strongest predictor of success.
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    E366: Keri Findley: The Credit Investor Peter Thiel Chose to Back

    05/11/2026 | 42 mins.
    What if the best investments aren’t the riskiest—but the ones everyone else can’t own?

    In this episode, I sit down with Keri Findley, Founder and CEO of Tacora Capital, to discuss how she built one of the most differentiated credit strategies by focusing on illiquidity, not risk. Keri explains how dislocations are often driven by forced sellers and structural constraints, why the best credit opportunities come from creating assets rather than just finding them, and how she partners with startups to finance products banks won’t touch. We also explore portfolio construction, why scaling is the hardest problem in credit, and how incentives, ethics, and alignment ultimately determine outcomes.
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    E365: Stanford GSB Professor on Venture Capital’s Manager Incentives

    05/08/2026 | 47 mins.
    What if the biggest mistake in venture investing isn’t picking the wrong fund—but misunderstanding incentives and behavior?

    In this episode, I sit down with Ilya Strebulaev, Professor of Finance and Private Equity at Stanford GSB, to discuss how incentives, biases, and portfolio construction shape outcomes in venture capital. Ilya explains why fee structures matter less than how they’re designed, how carry changes risk-taking behavior, and why persistence in venture is real but often misunderstood. We also explore diversification, correlation across managers, and the hidden decision-making biases that drive both LPs and GPs, from escalation of commitment to style drift.
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    E364: $90B Limited Partner: Why We're (Still) Bullish on Large VC Funds

    05/07/2026 | 39 mins.
    What if venture capital isn’t an asset class—but an access game where only a few managers matter?

    In this episode, I sit down with Nolan Bean, CIO at FEG Investment Advisors, to discuss how institutional investors are adapting to a world where companies stay private longer and AI is reshaping every asset class. Nolan breaks down why access to top-tier managers matters more than allocation, how venture portfolios are evolving to include both early-stage and multi-stage exposure, and why DPI, liquidity, and portfolio construction are becoming more complex. We also explore portable alpha, diversification myths, and how allocators think about risk in a world where everything is increasingly correlated.
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    E363: How Nigel Morris Built QED into a Fintech Powerhouse

    05/06/2026 | 58 mins.
    What if the real edge in venture capital isn’t picking companies—but helping them survive long enough to matter?

    In this episode, I sit down with Nigel Morris, Managing Partner at QED Investors and Co-Founder of Capital One, to discuss how fintech innovation actually happens and why most investors misunderstand the role of venture capital. Nigel explains why incumbents struggle to innovate despite massive advantages, how QED built one of the most successful fintech franchises by combining operating experience with investing, and why venture is not stock picking but hands-on company building. We also explore founder psychology, power laws, and how culture and talent ultimately determine outcomes more than strategy or capital.

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About How I Invest with David Weisburd

How I Invest with David Weisburd is a podcast that interviews the world's leading institutional investors. Previous guests include The Ford Foundation, Northwestern University Endowment, CalPERS, Stepstone, and other top limited partners.
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