In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast award-winning journalist, professional speaker and best-selling author Celeste Headlee joins Kim and Lucas to discuss her her book Do Nothing and the culture of overworking and burnout.
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Celeste Headlee
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celesteheadlee.com/do-nothing-book
twitter.com/CelesteHeadlee
linkedin.com/in/celesteheadlee
instagram.com/celesteheadlee
Episode 18: Embracing Greenlights with Matthew McConaughey
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Matthew McConaughey joins Kim and Lucas to discuss his book Greenlights, philosophies for “livin” life, and so much more.
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Matthew McConaughey
greenlights.com
twitter.com/McConaughey
instagram.com/officiallymcconaughey
Just Keep Livin
jklivinfoundation.org
Episode 17: Passionate Trend Follower and Venture Investor Howard Lindzon
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Howard Lindzon joins Kim and Lucas to discuss Robinhood, meme stocks, his journey into the world of SPACs, and trading and investing in general.
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast, Brian Lee joins Kim and Lucas for a deep interview about his outlook on trading and life, systems he uses, and so much more.
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas talk about Kim’s first trade. Kim speaks to how she recognized the emotions that she felt throughout – such as greed – and how she was able to exit the position profitable.
Episode 14: Interview with Former Market Maker JJ (vwaptrader1) & Unheard of Theories re GameStop
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas welcome former market maker JJ Gorilla (aka @vwaptrader1 on Twitter) & co host of Confessions of a Market Maker podcast onto the podcast to discuss the parabolic move by GameStop, the “plumbing” of Wall Street and why Robinhood and other brokerages were forced to limit certain equities, and also some speculate on dirty deeds that may have taken place behind the scenes.
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas discuss how to sift through the overwhelming amount of information and misinformation that is available for traders and give some practical advice on how to vet online teachers and gurus.
References:
thewallstreetcoach.com
Brian Lee – linktr.ee/brianleetrades
Coffeezilla (Learning Stocks from TikTok) – youtube.com/watch?v=npTYPryZo2U
SteadyTrade – steadytrade.com
StocksToTrade – stockstotrade.com
TrueTrader – truetrader.net
Transforming Wall Street: A Conscious Path for a New Future – transformingwallstreet.com
Wall Street Bound – wallstreetbound.org
Money Makes Me Crazy: How I Squandered Millions of Dollars Building The FUBU Empire – amazon.com/Money-Makes-Me-Crazy-Squandered/dp/0692915850
Discover Your Money Temperament: A Common-Sense Guide to Financial Security – amazon.com/Discover-Your-Money-Temperament-Common-Sense-ebook/dp/B083NS5N4H
Enough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life – amazon.com/Enough-True-Measures-Money-Business/dp/0470524235
Episode 12: Stages of Competence for Trading & Beyond
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas discuss learning anything new using the four stages of competence model, as well as understanding one’s own competence by gauging one’s circle of competence. Noel Burch is widely credited with creating and first utilizing the four stages of competence model. The circle of competence model was developed by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger and Kim experienced it when she did the Landmark Forum.
References and Mentions:
Stanford Blog – How We Learn Anything New, and the Importance of Focusing on Practice https://swsblog.stanford.edu/blog/how-we-learn-anything-new-and-importance-focusing-practice
Sahil Bloom Twitter Thread on the Circle of Competence
Circle of Competence 101
Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger often reference the importance of knowing the boundaries of your circle of competence.
But what is a Circle of Competence and how does it work?
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas discuss finding meaning in doing less and value in moments of absence. With references from Celeste Headlee’s book Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving, The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We’ve Lost in a World of Constant Connection by Michael Harris, and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction by Gabor Maté, the conversation focuses on ways we can all observe our habits and develop new ones to create more meaning and happiness in our lives.
References and resources:
Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving by Celeste Headlee
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach podcast Kim and Lucas discuss the difference between resolutions and intentions, find gratitude for the previous year, and touch on psilocybin mushrooms and other hallucinogens and their potential use in the future.
With 2021 approaching, many will be setting a New Year’s resolution. Kim and Lucas talk about their approach to setting intentions instead of resolutions and give their reason for doing so.