
Episode 12: Stages of Competence for Trading & Beyond
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, which was developed by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. Kim experienced it when she did the Landmark Forum.
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Episode 11: Achieve More By Doing Less
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” by Michael Harris, and “In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts” by Gabor Maté.
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Episode 10: New Year’s Intentions Not Resolutions
In this episode, 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.
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Ep 09 – Finding Joy Through Giving, Receiving, and Gratitude
In this episode of The Wall Street Coach Podcast Kim and Lucas discuss finding happiness through gratitude. They also speak to understanding one’s relationship with giving and receiving as well as experiencing joy.
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Ep 08 – Less Certainty More Curiosity
Kim and Lucas discuss what the results of the 2020 presidential election potentially mean for the future—including how to navigate the markets and personal relationships.
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Ep 07 – A Mélange of What’s to Come
Kim and Lucas discuss various ways different people relate with, attach to, and manage money. In this episode they speak to a few assessments that can help lend insight to an individual’s attachment styles including the Money Harmony Quiz, Diane Poole Heller’s Attachment Styles, and the Judgment Index Assessment.
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