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Ep 225: Stephen Otter - The Royalty Revolution: Inside Partners Group’s Institutional Playbook
Jun 22, 2026
Unknown duration
Ep 224: Kim Morison - The Ultimate Uncorrelated Asset - Water
Jun 8, 2026
43m 12s
Ep 223: Michael Tate - Why Global Capital Loves Self-Storage
May 28, 2026
46m 58s
Ep 222: Anurag Agarwal - The Asset Class That Moves the World: Inside Global Transportation Investing
May 11, 2026
1h 02m 55s
Ep 221: Tim Ivers - Navigating the Liquidity Crunch in Private Markets
Apr 28, 2026
52m 25s
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() Ep 225: Stephen Otter - The Royalty Revolution: Inside Partners Group’s Institutional Playbook | In this episode of Inside the Rope, hosts David Clark and Tom Oryl set the stage for a deep dive into the highly specialized world of royalties and uncorrelated alternative streams. Following up on our recent discussion regarding water rights, we shift our focus to Partners Group and the pioneering work they are doing to bring institutional-grade, illiquid assets into the wholesale and retail markets.We sit down with Stephen Otter, Global Head of Private Markets Royalties at Partners Group - one of the world's leading experts in this space, to unpack the mechanics of investment vehicles like PG3. From music catalogs and future drug sales to litigation finance and insurance-linked bonds, we ask the hard questions that sophisticated investors need answered:How do you accurately value a portfolio of hit songs or pharmaceutical pipelines?What does the recurring revenue stream actually look like?Crucially, what are the hidden, binary risks that can lead to permanent capital impairment?If you're looking to understand how these unusual assets sit within a modern client portfolio—and why their capped upside demands a strict understanding of risk—this conversation is essential. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Ep 224: Kim Morison - The Ultimate Uncorrelated Asset - Water✨ | water rightsinvestment strategies+3 | Kim Morison | Argyle Water | AustraliaAustralian agricultural sector | water rightsinvestment+5 | — | 43m 12s | |
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Ep 223: Michael Tate - Why Global Capital Loves Self-Storage✨ | self-storageinvestment+4 | Michael Tate | Storage KingBlackRock+1 | — | self-storageinvestment+5 | — | 46m 58s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Ep 222: Anurag Agarwal - The Asset Class That Moves the World: Inside Global Transportation Investing✨ | global transportation investingasset class+5 | Anurag Agarwal | J.P. Morgan Asset Management | Boston UniversityRussia+2 | transportation investingasset class+5 | — | 1h 02m 55s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Ep 221: Tim Ivers - Navigating the Liquidity Crunch in Private Markets✨ | liquidity crunchprivate markets+4 | Tim Ivers | Warana Capital | Toowoomba AustraliaLos Angeles | liquidityprivate equity+5 | — | 52m 25s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Ep 220: David Jenkins - Dot-Com on Steroids Reality Check for the AI Era✨ | AI market rallytechnology sector+4 | David Jenkins | GQG PartnersGQG | — | AImarket rally+5 | — | 52m 10s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Ep 219: Qiao Ma - Is SaaS Dead? The Structural Shift in Growth Investing✨ | AISaaS+4 | Qiao Ma | iPhonesNvidia+3 | — | AISaaS+5 | — | 1h 03m 39s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Ep 218: Chris Aylward - Property Cycles, Leverage, and Skyscrapers to Funds✨ | property cyclesreal estate investing+4 | Chris Aylward | APN Property Group | AustraliaMelbourne | property cyclesleverage+5 | — | 56m 13s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Ep 217 Ian Macoun - Make It Better: Building Investment Excellence That Lasts✨ | investment excellenceportfolio construction+4 | Ian Macoun | Pinnacle Investment Management | Australia | investment managementliquidity event+6 | — | 48m 04s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Ep 217 Trailer: Ian Macoun - Founder of Pinnacle Investment Management✨ | investment managemententrepreneurship+1 | Ian Macoun | Pinnacle Investment Management | — | Ian MacounPinnacle Investment Management+3 | — | 0m 55s | |
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| 2/17/26 | ![]() Ep 216: Morry Waked - The Quant Edge: How Data, Discipline, and Relentless Curiosity Built a $43B Investment Powerhouse✨ | investment managementdata-driven approach+4 | Morry Waked | Vinva Investment Management | Australiaglobal markets | investment powerhousebenchmark outperformance+5 | — | 47m 57s | |
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Ep215: Jamie Montgomery: What Comes After ChatGPT - Quantum Computing, Open AI, and the Future of Venture✨ | venture capitalartificial intelligence+5 | Jamie Montgomery | March CapitalCrowdStrike | — | venture capitalartificial intelligence+5 | — | 48m 21s | |
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Ep 214: Jim Rohrstaff - What Golf Teaches Investors About Capital, Concentration and Staying Power✨ | investinggolf+4 | Jim Rohrstaff | Legacy Partners | US Midwest | capitalconcentration+6 | — | 40m 53s | |
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Ep 213: Ben Forman - How Sophisticated Investors Are Thinking About Digital Assets in 2026✨ | digital assetsblockchain technology+3 | Ben Forman | ParaFi CapitalKKR+1 | — | digital assetsblockchain+5 | — | 57m 08s | |
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Ep 212: Sam Reynolds - Powering Returns Investing Through the Global Energy Transition✨ | global energy transitioninvesting+3 | Sam Reynolds | Octopus Investments Australia | — | energy transitioninvesting+5 | — | 57m 47s | |
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Ep 211: Inside the Liquidity Event - Three Founders, One Defining Moment | In this special edition of Inside the Rope, host David Clark brings listeners into a raw, deeply personal roundtable with three exceptional founders who have stood at one of the most defining crossroads in wealth: the liquidity event. Moments where years, sometimes decades, of sacrifice, risk, and relentless effort crystallise into life-changing capital. Featuring: Julie Mathers, founder of Flora & Fauna, who built Australia’s largest ethical retail platform from scratch before selling to a public company — only to dive straight back in with a new venture. Julie brings honesty, humility and practical wisdom about identity, values, and the emotional aftershocks of selling a business. Nick Cloete, founder of Kounta, the category-leading hospitality software platform acquired by Lightspeed. Nick reflects on the entrepreneurial addiction to momentum, recalibrating risk once money becomes real, and the power of trusted relationships during the transition. Scott Nowell, co-founder of The Monkeys, one of Australia’s most awarded creative agencies, later acquired by Accenture. Scott opens up about purpose, identity loss, burnout, and the complexity of navigating an earn-out while redefining who you are outside your business. Alongside them is Sean Abbott, Partner at Koda Capital and one of Australia’s most respected advisers. Sean shares insights from a decade of research, five white papers, and more than 45 conversations with entrepreneurs about the unexpected challenges that follow a major exit - from managing family dynamics to recalibrating risk, rebuilding purpose, and finding the right advisers when you suddenly become a target for everyone’s attention. What This Episode Covers * How founders really feel when the money lands - excitement, relief, fear, and everything in between. * Why “don’t rush” may be the best advice any founder can receive. * The psychological whiplash of going from high-risk operator to conservative investor. * How wealth can splinter families…and how intentional planning prevents it. * Navigating friendship breakdowns, opportunistic requests and public deal announcements. * Why identity, not money, is often the hardest part of exiting a business. * The power of trusted advice, and why founders need a personal board of directors just as much as a corporate one. * The role of partners and families in the journey and why their support is often the invisible foundation of every successful exit. This is an unfiltered, emotional, and remarkably generous conversation. A must-listen for business owners, founders, advisers, and anyone preparing for their own event. A rare look behind the curtain of what wealth really means when it arrives all at once. | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Ep 210: Paul Moore - 40 Years of Beating the Market: Conviction, Contrarianism, and Compounding | David Clark chats to one of Australia’s most respected, and quietly one of its most exceptional, investors, Paul Moore, Founder and Chief Investment Officer of PM Capital. For more than four decades, Paul has built a reputation for exceptional long-term performance, deep fundamental research, and a rare ability to remain steadfastly contrarian when markets become euphoric or fearful. His flagship Global Companies Fund has delivered a remarkable compounding track record, most recently over 26% per annum for investors over the last five years, achieved without owning the Magnificent Seven, a feat almost unheard of in today’s market environment. Paul shares: * The DNA of a great investor: why temperament, patience, and an ability to stand alone matter more than ever. * Lessons from 40 years in markets, from running a US equity fund as a 20-something to navigating booms, busts, and every style cycle in between. * Why value is the only thing that matters, and why so many investors misunderstand what “value” truly means. * The psychology of contrarianism and how to maintain conviction when the world is telling you you’re wrong. * Sector and stock opportunities he sees right now, including European banks, global industrials, drug companies, and high-quality franchises trading at meaningful discounts. * His candid take on AI, FOMO, global imbalances, geopolitics, inflation, and why he believes investors need to temper return expectations in the decade ahead. * Why he partnered with Regal, how it extends his investing life, and why he intends to keep managing money “until the day I die.” Paul’s blend of humility, blunt realism, and deep conviction makes him one of the truly distinctive voices in global equity investing. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Ep 209: Jessica Farr-Jones - How Regal’s Rising Star Finds Alpha in Chaos | David Clark sits down with Jessica Farr-Jones, Portfolio Manager at Regal Partners, one of Australia’s most dynamic alternative investment firms now managing over $20 billion across hedge funds, private credit, real assets, and global equities. Jessica’s journey from JP Morgan’s investment-banking floors in Sydney & New York to launching her own $150 million Global Small Companies Fund inside Regal is a story of precision, discipline, and conviction. She reveals how her fascination with both maths and market psychology shaped her investment approach—one that blends the rigour of quantitative analysis with the intuition of great traders. Regal evolved from a billion-dollar boutique to a global powerhouse, and why its founder, Phil King, models the firm on the philosophy of Barcelona FC—attracting the world’s best talent to perpetuate excellence. Jessica unpacks: * The anatomy of a 20 % p.a. strategy and what it takes to consistently generate alpha across private and listed markets. * How Regal’s long-short framework creates “two times the opportunity to make money” without increasing net risk. * Why the rotation into small-caps could be the most powerful trade of the next market cycle. * And the lessons learned from early-stage investments in names like Life360, Zip, and Iris Energy, now a billion-dollar AI and Bitcoin infrastructure play. It’s a masterclass in portfolio construction, behavioural discipline, and staying nimble through cycles. Jessica’s insights offer a rare look inside how elite fund managers think—and why great investors marry data with intuition. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Ep 208: Tara Davies - Inside the Global Infrastructure Playbook for Serious Private Capital | David chats with Tara Davies, Co-Head of European Infrastructure and Co-Head of EMEA at KKR, one of the world’s most influential alternative investment firms. Tara’s career spans two decades at the top of global infrastructure investing, from Macquarie in the formative years of privatisations to now helping lead KKR through one of the largest capital deployment cycles in history. For investors watching the rapid rise of private markets, particularly those curious about how KKR thinks about risk, returns, leverage, vintages, AI-driven infrastructure, and liquidity in evergreen structures, this is a rare opportunity to hear it directly from someone charged with allocating tens of billions globally. Tara brings depth of cycle-tested judgment and unpacks how KKR underwrites downside, protects capital, and finds differentiated returns across energy transition, digital infrastructure, and private credit–linked opportunities. Listen to hear about: * How KKR defines “true infrastructure” — and where the market is mispricing risk * Why AI is turbo-charging transmission, renewables, and data-center build-out globally * The move from closed-end drawdown funds to evergreen vehicles designed for private clients * The role of vintage-year diversification as the stealth driver of long-term returns * How to think about debt discipline in an era where leverage is the thing that kills good assets This is a masterclass in private markets from one of the most senior women in global investing, and a rare transparent look “inside the room” at KKR’s worldview on infrastructure as an asset class for wealth preservation and compounding. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() Ep 207: Daniel Darling - Backing the Builders: Why Early-Stage AI Investing Is Creating Tomorrow’s Titans | David Clark sits down with Daniel Darling, Managing Partner at Focal Ventures, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the investment landscape. From the early-stage venture opportunities emerging in Silicon Valley to the rise of “AI agents” transforming entire industries, Daniel shares how his firm is giving Australian investors access to cutting-edge innovation in the US private markets. David and Daniel discuss: * The evolution of AI from information retrieval to autonomous action. * How AI-native startups are achieving extraordinary growth with small, technical teams. * Why early-stage venture capital presents both unique risks and outsized potential rewards. * What investors should consider when allocating to this transformative sector. AI is changing the economics of innovation, this conversation offers deep insights into the intersection of technology, venture capital, and wealth creation. | — | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Ep 206: Doug Tynan: Real Estate, Rolexes, and Returns - How the Ultra-Wealthy Think Differently | In this episode of Inside the Rope, David Clark is joined by Doug Tynan, Co-Founder and Chief Investment Officer at GCQ, who knew from a young age that he wanted to dedicate his life to investing. Doug shares how psychology and behavioural finance shape decision-making, and why discipline—through checklists, structure, and process—is the foundation of successful long-term investing. We explore GCQ’s commitment to transparency and accountability, and how these principles guide their approach to markets. Doug also discusses the unique pricing power of super-luxury goods, the transformative role of AI across industries, and why traditional businesses with durable models and network effects still offer compelling opportunities. With the investment landscape constantly evolving, Doug emphasises the importance of adaptability while never losing sight of quality and discipline. For investors seeking insight into both the art and science of building resilient portfolios, this conversation delivers a masterclass in practical wisdom and global perspective. | — | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | ![]() Ep 205: Howard Marks - You Can’t Predict, But You Can Prepare - A Framework for Positioning Portfolios | In this special episode of Inside the Rope, David Clark welcomes one of the most influential voices in global investing — Howard Marks, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Oaktree Capital Management. Known worldwide for his acclaimed investment memos, often cited by Warren Buffett as essential reading, Howard has shaped how generations of investors think about risk, cycles, and second-level thinking. In this rare and intimate conversation, Howard reflects on his remarkable journey — from being “banished” to high-yield bonds at Citibank in the 1970s, to pioneering distressed debt investing, and ultimately co-founding Oaktree, now managing over $200 billion in alternative assets. He shares timeless lessons on mastering market psychology, developing an edge in a world of efficient markets, and why success in investing comes not from predicting the future but from preparing for it. Gain unparalleled insight into Howard’s approach to risk, his candid views on assets like gold and Bitcoin, and his concept of “Invescon,” a practical framework for positioning portfolios across cycles. In an environment of uncertainty and market noise, Marks provides frameworks to help investors prepare rather than predict. Clarity and wisdom from one of the greatest investors of our time. | — | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | ![]() Ep 204: Ed Goldstein - Unlocking Secondaries - Liquidity, Diversification and Opportunity in Private Markets | David Clark is joined by Ed Goldstein, Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Coller Capital’s Credit Secondaries business. Ed has spent over 16 years shaping the secondary investment landscape, and in our conversation he explains how the secondaries market provides investors with liquidity, diversification, and unique access to private markets—an area often overlooked but increasingly interesting for investors. With Coller Capital managing more than $40 billion globally, Ed explains how this market has evolved, why it matters, and how it can help sophisticated investors achieve diversification, mitigate risk, and capture attractive returns We unpack the mechanics of secondaries in both private equity and private credit, explore the growth of continuation funds, and discuss how institutional investors, from pension schemes to sovereign wealth funds, are using secondaries to reshape portfolios. Ed also shares insights from his decades-long career navigating multiple market cycles and explains how Coller’s scale allows them to underwrite and execute transactions that others can’t. Whether you’re new to private markets or already allocating to alternatives, this conversation will give you a deeper understanding of how secondaries fit into the broader investment landscape—and why they’re becoming an essential tool for investors. | — | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() Ep 203: David Gonski - Lessons on Leadership, Legacy & Long-Term Wealth | In this special episode of Inside the Rope, host David Clark sits down with one of Australia’s most influential business leaders, David Gonski AC. Widely regarded as the “Chairman’s Chairman,” Gonski has shaped Australia’s corporate, philanthropic, and educational landscape over a 50-year career, chairing institutions such as ANZ, the ASX, and the Future Fund. From the art of governance and the complexities of intergenerational wealth, to the lessons of philanthropy and long-term investing, Gonski reflects on the experiences and philosophies that have guided his extraordinary journey. His candid insights reveal not only how to build and protect wealth, but also how to think about legacy, influence, and purpose. *Gain rare access to the lessons of a leader who has sat at the helm of Australia’s most significant institutions and advised some of the country’s most successful families. *Hear Gonski’s views on governance, succession planning, and philanthropy—vital considerations for families stewarding wealth across generations. *Discover how Gonski thinks about investment philosophy, endowment-style investing, and the importance of aligning financial decisions with values and legacy. | — | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() Ep 202: Claudia Kwan - Returns Without Compromise: Investing for Impact and Outperformance | David Clark is joined by Claudia Kwan, Managing Director at North Star Impact Funds and recipient of the Outstanding Individual Achievement Award at the Impact Investment Summit. A former Morgan Stanley trader and now one of Australia’s leading voices in sustainable capital, Claudia shares how impact investing is evolving beyond its philanthropic roots to deliver returns competitive with traditional strategies. For investors who have historically prioritised financial performance over social outcomes, this episode challenges assumptions highlighting how capital can be deployed to sectors like affordable housing, electrification, and healthcare without compromising on economic returns. Key highlights: * Why measurable social and environmental outcomes are becoming part of mainstream investing. * How impact-aligned portfolios can deliver returns in line with traditional benchmarks. * NorthStar’s values-driven, institutional-grade investment approach. * Claudia’s journey as a female leader in the investment banking industry. Great perspective on why purpose and performance are no longer mutually exclusive. | — | ||||||
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