Sidetracked, lost in the forest
As much as I value the subject and excellent guests, the format of asked questions leads to very few insights. Why childhood, where who studied and when, lived or worked matters ? Maybe it matters during an university admission interview, and is a form of „small talk”. The audience wants to learn valuable insights about value investing strategies, investment approaches, specific situations, yet it is 1/4, maybe 1/3 of the podcast. Nobody will listen through a long, poorly recorded content, even if gold pot is at the end (maybe it is). Interview with Parames was a struggle to listen through, abandoned the effort mid-way. I sincerely wish all the best to creators of the podcast, and I hope the podcast improves.
European-1 via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 03/21/20
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A great value adding podcast for every stock market investors in the world. Amazing work and keep going. One request! Please bring Rakesh Jhunjhunwala(The Big Bull) and Porinju Veliyath(Small Cap Czar) in the podcast. Love from India!
Babu Rahul via Apple Podcasts · India · 11/21/20
A true value-based podcast! If you're interested in value investing or just enjoy listening to experts in the field, then this podcast is definitely worth a listen. Highly recommended! More power to this show and looking forward to more of your episodes.Read full review »
YourMarketingPartner via Apple Podcasts · Philippines · 04/19/23
Such great investors on this show yet the host is doing most of the talking. Such a shame that the host makes this incredibly painful to listen to, constantly interrupting these amazing guests - not letting them finishing sentences, interrupting, giving long speeches. Such a shame.
grahamdoddinvestor via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/06/20
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