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    E404: Why This Billionaire Family Office Doesn't Rebalance Its Portfolio | Pincus Family CIO

    07/17/2026 | 49 mins.
    Most investors obsess over pre-tax returns. Scott Abookire argues they're measuring the wrong thing.

    As Chief Investment Officer of Pincus Capital, Scott oversees globally diversified public and private portfolios for multi-generational families. In this conversation, he explains why after-tax returns are the metric that truly matters, why he abandoned the traditional endowment model, and how sophisticated family offices think about risk, liquidity, and long-term compounding. Scott also shares the portfolio framework Pincus uses to manage drawdowns, why governance matters more than forecasts, and how the best investors stay disciplined when markets become emotional.
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    E403: Why the Best Investment Firms Stay Small | Sound Point Capital Founder

    07/15/2026 | 59 mins.
    Most investors believe raising more capital is always a sign of success. Stephen Ketchum has spent nearly two decades proving the opposite.

    As Founder, CEO, and CIO of Sound Point Capital, Stephen built a $46 billion credit platform by resisting one temptation that destroys investment firms: deploying capital simply because it's available. Instead of maximizing assets under management, Sound Point limits fund sizes, turns away capital when opportunities aren't compelling, and prioritizes long-term trust over short-term fees. Stephen explains why excess capital weakens discipline, why incentives shape every organization, and why culture compounds just as powerfully as investment returns.
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    E402: $92B Coatue: Where the Value in AI Will Accrue

    07/13/2026 | 49 mins.
    Everyone is asking which AI company will win. Lucas Swisher thinks investors are asking the wrong question.

    The biggest opportunities won't necessarily come from picking a single model or application. They'll come from understanding where durable advantages are created across the AI stack. Drawing on Coatue's investments in companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Databricks, and SpaceX, Lucas explains why talent compounds, why data infrastructure may outlast today's application boom, why companies become harder—not easier—to disrupt as they scale, and how AI is reshaping the economics of software, semiconductors, and enterprise technology.
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    E401: Einstein Was Wrong About What Actually Compounds

    07/10/2026 | 1h 1 mins.
    After more than 400 conversations with investors, founders, CIOs, and capital allocators managing over $10 trillion, the tables finally turn.

    In this special episode, Curtis Pierce, Co-Founder of Weisburd Pierce and the How I Invest podcast, interviews host David Weisburd about the biggest ideas that have permanently changed his thinking.

    David argues that the greatest compounding force isn't capital. It's relationships, reputation, access to information, and the ability to surround yourself with excellence early in your career. From venture capital and family offices to LP-GP relationships and organizational culture, he shares the principles shaping how Weisburd Pierce invests and builds enduring partnerships.
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    E400: Anthony Pompliano on Power Laws, Conviction, and Compounding

    07/08/2026 | 1h 10 mins.
    Most investors spend their lives searching for more ideas. Anthony Pompliano thinks the real money comes from finding the rare idea and refusing to let go.

    Across public markets, private markets, Bitcoin, startups, and careers, Anthony argues that value follows power laws: a tiny number of companies, people, and decisions drive almost everything. The hard part is not effort. It is recognizing durable asymmetry early, pressing your winners harder, and resisting the temptation to sell simply because liquidity is available.

    The deeper lesson is scarcity. Great companies are scarce. Great investors are scarce. Great people are scarce. And when you find one, the job is not to constantly rotate into something new. The job is to understand what you own, build conviction, and let compounding do the work.
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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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