The Shoemoney Podcast

If you’d like to hear me on shoemoney, the podcast is up here:

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Hope you enjoyed it and humbly invite your harshest critique.

Good Summary.

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9 Responses to “The Shoemoney Podcast”

  1. softwareprojects says:

    Congrats on a Brilliant show Quad!

    Joined your private forum a week ago and am lovin it.
    Keep it up with the LBs

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  3. ket says:

    My hardest critique will go to your Rio De Janeiro accent, work on that :P

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  5. copyblogger says:

    Great to hear your voice and insights…

  6. reesh says:

    Interesting show. I liked what you said and how you said it. I would like to have heard you get to more questions from readers/callers though, rather than hear Jeremy so much. Not that I don’t like hearing what he has to say (Jeremy usually brings up interesting points), but you were the guest, after all…

  7. mandarin says:

    You want a real critique? Too many ums, ahs, uhs, and pregnant pauses.

    Join a local Toastmasters club for 6 months and your public speaking presence will go up tenfold: http://www.toastmasters.org/

    (Same with Shoe, too).

  8. QuadsZilla says:

    mandarin – you’re definately right: it’s better to have pauses of silence than ummm or ahs. I haven’t practiced speaking in english for a long time. Also, I didn’t really like the energy level / excitement of my voice: It could have been a lot better.

  9. imca says:

    Quad,

    Great great episode. It was good to hear more about how you got to where you are now. Here’s an article you might appreciate: http://www.thejustinian.com/2007/01/08/how-some-hedge-funds-win-right-or-wrong/

    It about something you discussed in the show.
    Ian