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  • Megan Preston Meyer - Uncertainty, Supply Chains, and Stories that Matter
    2025/05/18

    What happens when a data analytics expert trades boardrooms for bedtime stories? In this captivating conversation, Megan Preston Meyer reveals her remarkable journey from corporate number-cruncher to children's book author with a fascinating twist.

    For over a decade, Megan worked in analytics and supply chain management, helping companies extract value from their data. Yet beneath this corporate exterior lay a childhood dream of becoming an author. Five years ago, she took a leap of faith, stepping away from her secure career to pursue writing full-time – and hasn't looked back since.

    Her unique contribution to children's literature comes in the form of books that don't shy away from complex concepts. The "Supply Jane and FIFO Adventures" introduce young readers to operations concepts through engaging stories, while her latest release, "Max Entropy and the Avalanche," tackles uncertainty and prediction limitations through two contrasting characters. As Megan explains, "I didn't set out to write a Taleb book for kids," yet she's created exactly that – a thoughtful exploration of chaos theory and model limitations accessible to young minds.

    What makes her approach so refreshing is her refusal to oversimplify. "It is not my job in 24 pages to explain the entire world of supply chain," she notes. Instead, she introduces vocabulary and awareness, laying foundations children can build upon through repeated exposure. Perhaps most surprisingly, adults frequently report learning alongside their children when reading her books.

    Beyond children's literature, Megan has crafted "The Corporate Elements Mysteries," cozy mysteries set in office environments that explore workplace absurdities with humour and insight. This dual approach to storytelling allows her to process and share her corporate experiences through different lenses.

    Our conversation weaves through educational philosophy, the invisible infrastructure that powers our world, and the balance between planning and resilience. Megan's work represents a brilliant example of repurposing specialized knowledge for broader impact, demonstrating how professional expertise can transform into accessible stories that resonate across generations.

    Discover how stories can make complex ideas digestible and why introducing children to concepts like uncertainty might be one of the most valuable gifts we can give them in an increasingly unpredictable world.

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    53 分
  • Leila Johnston - Freelance Writing, AI Anxiety, and the Library of Mistakes
    2025/04/27

    What if the greatest threat to creative careers isn't competition but rather the rapid advancement of technology itself? In this thought-provoking conversation, wordsmith Leila Johnston pulls back the curtain on the real world of freelance writing.

    Leila's journey from journalism to digital copywriting reveals the psychological challenges of freelancing – the constant pitching, the perpetual uncertainty, and the nagging feeling that AI might render an entire profession obsolete overnight. "I never feel safe professionally," she confesses, articulating a vulnerability many independent professionals will recognize but few discuss openly. Her candid insights offer valuable guidance for anyone navigating today's fractured career landscape, from building multiple income streams to securing longer contracts that provide both financial stability and the human connection of teamwork.

    We also examine Leila's involvement with the Library of Mistakes, a library in Edinburgh dedicated to financial history and learning from past economic failures. Founded by Russell Napier, this institution represents a deliberate move away from the digital overwhelm toward thoughtful reflection on historical patterns. Through the library's collection of books, artifacts, and regular events featuring prominent financial thinkers, visitors gain perspective on current economic challenges by understanding their historical precedents.

    Whether you're a creative professional concerned about AI's impact on your career, a freelancer seeking greater stability, or simply someone interested in how financial history shapes our present circumstances, this conversation offers both practical strategies and philosophical depth. As Leila reminds us, "People in the past were just people, which is people like we are now" – a simple but profound insight that might help us avoid repeating the mistakes of previous generations.

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    54 分
  • Emanuel Derman - My Life as a Capetonian
    2025/02/08

    Join us as we uncover the intriguing journey of Emanuel Derman, a pioneering figure in quantitative finance. Emanuel shares his compelling transition from a physicist to a quant, offering a firsthand look at how Wall Street came to embrace PhD physicists as essential contributors. Through entertaining anecdotes and insightful reflections, Emanuel illustrates the evolution of the quant profession from a misunderstood curiosity to a celebrated field that reshaped the finance industry.

    Emanuel recounts encounters with notable figures like Stephen Wolfram and Douglas Hofstadter and discusses the significant contributions of institutions such as Bell Labs. We examine whether finance's mathematical models mirror the precision and efficacy of physics, reflecting on the changing cultural dynamics within the financial world. From humorous stories involving Mark Rubenstein to the deep philosophical musings on theories versus models, this episode promises a wealth of thought-provoking insights.

    Emanuel also opens up about his personal journey, drawing from his South African upbringing and the familial influences that shaped his career path. We explore the emotional resonance of past memories captured on cassette tapes, reminiscent of a time before digital saturation. His new memoir, inspired by his early life, offers a poignant narrative that captures a bygone era and community. In a world where career fluidity is now celebrated, Emanuel's reflections provide a hopeful perspective on reinvention and the joy of pursuing diverse passions.

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    58 分
  • Raphael Douady - From Theorems to Wall Street
    2024/11/29

    In this episode we're joined by Raphael Douady, a pioneering academic who transformed his career from proving complex mathematical theorems to becoming one of the first academic quants on Wall Street. Discover how Raphael navigated the challenges of transitioning between diverse fields, from academia to the space industry, and ultimately into finance. He shares fascinating anecdotes about career serendipity and the evolving financial landscape, and invaluable insights of thriving in unpredictable environments.

    Gain a deeper understanding of financial entrepreneurship and risk management with Raphael’s advice on industry challenges. From an unexpected career move to China, cut short by a global pandemic, to his current role advising hedge funds and family offices, Raphael illustrates the critical importance of mathematical techniques in risk management and the art of seizing opportunities. He candidly discusses missed opportunities and the lessons learned in preparedness, offering a poignant reminder to stay informed and proactive during financial crises.

    Raphael’s passion for teaching and data science are also key highlights of our conversation. We talk about the creation of his mathematical primer courses that break down complex ideas for diverse audiences, and experiences teaching uncommon students, like Navy SEALs on the RWRI course.

    We also explore the transformative impact of data science in industry and its potential to revolutionize finance, akin to past industrial shifts.

    Raphael also brings a fresh perspective on navigating political ideologies and social media, sharing personal experiences and philosophical insights. This episode is a rich tapestry of stories and lessons that underscore the power of adaptability, learning, and risk management in an ever-changing world.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Henry Jeffreys - Sparkling Success: The Past, Present, and Future of English Wine
    2024/07/14

    Discover the transformation of English wine from a laughingstock to a globally respected industry with our special guest, Henry Jeffreys. Henry is a celebrated drinks journalist and author. He has written for the Guardian, the Spectator, and most recently been editor at the Master of Malt blog. He is also the author of several books, including Empire of Booze, and Vines in a Cold Climate.

    In this episode, through his lens, you'll meet the quirky personalities who have revolutionized English wine and explore the cultural significance of British and European identity in the wine trade.

    We explore how the English wine landscape is evolving with unexpected players such as Californian winemakers joining the scene. Henry sheds light on how international vineyards, such as the Jackson family's initiatives in Essex, are reshaping the industry with innovative marketing strategies and expanding reach. We also delve into the consolidation trends among wineries and the rise of boutique wineries, making an intriguing comparison to the craft beer industry. We also discuss how the pivotal shift from Germanic grapes to Pinot Noir and sparkling wine marks a significant milestone, positioning English wine for future success.

    Henry brings us into the world of sparkling wine production, discussing the strategic moves by major champagne houses to expand into England. The impact of climate change, branding challenges, and consumer perceptions all come under scrutiny. We also discuss the broader cultural shifts affecting drinking habits in the UK, especially among the younger generation. Wrapping up, we get a sneak peek into Henry's upcoming book on wine snobbery, promising a captivating exploration of wine status anxiety through the ages.

    Don't miss this episode filled with rich stories, expert insights, and an optimistic view of the future of English wine.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Michael J. Bonner - In Defense of Civilization
    2024/06/23

    Dr. Michael J. Bonner takes us on a fascinating journey from his early studies in classical and oriental languages to becoming a leading expert in Iranian history and a political advisor. We uncover the transition from academia to politics, driven by his early political engagement. Bonner's new book, "In Defence of Civilisation," born out of the COVID lockdowns, offers a critical reflection of what makes civilization, what we stand to lose from a collapse, and the path forward to renewal.

    We also explore the unintentional rise of monasteries as educational powerhouses during the early Middle Ages. Initially serving basic administrative and religious needs, these institutions evolved into cultural havens due to the literate class of monks. Michael highlights the influence of Gregory the Great's missionaries in Britain and how civilizations often turn to their past for inspiration in times of decline, drawing a parallel to the current state of our world and questioning what has gone wrong, whilst reflecting on the disillusionment with the 1990s' promises of liberal democracy and social and technical harmony.

    Finally, we critique modern town planning and the shift from traditional values to progressive ideologies, examining the resultant social isolation and disappointment with technological advancements. Emphasizing the need for stability, continuity, and shared culture, we reflect on the erosion of communal spaces and the balance between career success and inner fulfillment. The episode concludes with a look at global cultural trends and how Western societies might reclaim their heritage in the face of these challenges.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Porkchop Express - Dostoevsky
    2024/05/06

    In this episode, we’ll be talking to Porkchop Express, who is known on Twitter for her love of killer boots, sardonic wit, and passion for Dostoevsky. Porkchop is going to be schooling us on how Dostoevsky's works can change your life. From the existential crises depicted in "Notes from Underground" to the moral conflicts of "Crime and Punishment" and the spiritual redemption found in "The Brothers Karamazov,"

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    55 分
  • Marc A. Ross - Always Be Communicating
    2024/03/12
    Episode Summary

    Marc A. Ross is the Founder and Chief Communications Strategist at Caracal, a global geopolical communications consultancy. He is also a Communications Director for the Center for AI Policy, based out of Washington DC. If that wasn't enough, he is also the founder of Brigadoon, which connects thought leaders and entrepreneurs through unique international events and salons.

    Marc joins Fat Tony's to talk about the importance of geopolitical communications and AI policy.

    Resources

    Caracal Global - Marc's geopolitical communications consultancy

    Brigadoon - International events and communications

    Marc on Twitter

    Marc on YouTube

    Credits

    Host: Sebastian Lees

    Music: Tim Hofmann

    Voiceover: Brian Roberts


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    58 分