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Why Oil Prices Haven't Spiked During the Biggest Supply Disruption in History - Blake London
Apr 29, 2026
54m 54s
Donations Can Get the Meeting. It Doesn't Buy the Vote - Tom Manatos
Apr 22, 2026
51m 01s
Can Wealth Make Your Kids Less Capable? - Joline Godfrey
Apr 15, 2026
51m 10s
Are the Private Credit Headlines Getting the Story Wrong? - Katie Fowler
Apr 8, 2026
43m 41s
Hedge Funds Aren't Dead: They Know Something You Don't - Megan Nicholson
Apr 1, 2026
43m 19s
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| 4/29/26 | Why Oil Prices Haven't Spiked During the Biggest Supply Disruption in History - Blake London | Today we're thrilled to welcome Blake London, Co-Founder of Formentera. Blake raised $3 billion across five funds in under five years, operates nearly 4,000 wells producing 70,000 barrels of oil per day across the U.S. and Australia, and previously spent 15 years at Credit Suisse as head of energy equity capital markets. In this conversation, recorded live with the Long Angle community on April 22, 2026, Blake breaks down why the largest supply disruption in oil market history has produced a surprisingly muted price response — and what private operators are doing about it that public companies simply cannot.• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: https://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Apply to Long Angle HNW Community: https://www.longangle.com/applyKey Topics CoveredWhy the financial market for oil and the physical market for oil are pricing completely different realities right now — and what that gap means for investors who think they understand oil pricesThe structural reason public shale operators are not adding rigs despite a historic supply disruption: their shareholders do not want them to, and that behavioral shift is more powerful than any price signalThe three upstream investment structures — operated, non-operated, and mineral rights — and why the structure you choose changes your risk profile, your return potential, and whether you control your own timingHow cash-flow-focused private operators generate 20 to 40% fully-burdened returns at $60 oil, and why that model is insulated from the ESG-driven multiple contraction destroying value in public energy stocksThe service cost lag dynamic: why the best returns in oil and gas are made in the first months of a price rally — before service providers reprice — and why that window is open right nowThe long-term investment thesis for private energy: tier-one drilling inventory is finite, long-term prices remain near historical lows, and AI data centers and global population growth are adding demand the energy transition cannot offsetResources Mentioned:Subscribe to the Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcastLearn More About Formentera: https://www.formentera.comLong Angle 2026 HNW Asset Allocation Report: https://www.longangle.com/reportSocialsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angleTwitter/X: https://x.com/LongAngleHNWInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth explores how experienced investors, founders and operators actually approach the real questions wealth creates — from private markets and capital allocation to business exits and life design. | 54m 54s | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | Donations Can Get the Meeting. It Doesn't Buy the Vote - Tom Manatos | Tom Manatos spent 20 years navigating Washington from both sides - as a Capitol Hill staffer who received the calls from advocates, and as the person making those calls on behalf of Spotify, Block, and the Internet Association. In this episode, he walks through how political access actually works: who the real decision-makers are, what it costs to get in the room, why state government is where business owners have the most leverage, and what the crypto industry's $193 million super PAC still hasn't been able to buy.• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: https://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Apply to Long Angle HNW Community: https://www.longangle.com/applyKey Topics CoveredWhy lobbyists rarely talk directly to elected officials - and which relationships actually move policy outcomesHow individual campaign donation limits work at the federal and state level, and what bundling changesWhat a super PAC can and cannot do, with current examples from crypto, Meta, and AnthropicWhy state and local government produces legislation at far higher volume than Congress - and why that matters for operators in regulated industriesHow a coalition of platforms reversed a tax reporting change that would have affected millions of ordinary AmericansThe bipartisan reality behind closed doors - what actually gets legislation across the finish lineWhy domain expertise doesn't get you a callback unless it's attached to electoral relevanceAI regulation: where Congress is, how far behind the industry it is, and what's likely to happen nextEpisode ResourcesFind a Government Job: https://www.tommanatosjobs.com/Subscribe to the Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcastSocialsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angleTwitter/X: https://x.com/LongAngleHNWInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities and ambitions. | 51m 01s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | Can Wealth Make Your Kids Less Capable? - Joline Godfrey | Today we're thrilled to welcome Joline Godfrey, a financial parenting expert, clinical social worker, and author with over 30 years working directly with affluent families. Her question: how do you raise a financially capable kid when you can afford to solve every problem for them?• Learn More About Our Sponsor: https://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Apply to Long Angle HNW Community: https://www.longangle.com/applyKey Topics Covered• Why the ability to give your kids everything is also the biggest obstacle to raising capable adults, and what Joline calls the "paradox of wealth"• The invisible allowance: the unacknowledged sum most HNW families spend subsidizing their kids' lifestyle without ever naming it — and why that gap becomes a serious problem the moment the subsidy stops• Why structuring an allowance around what you approve of versus what you don't is quietly killing your child's decision-making practice• The reframe from "allowance" to "practice money" — and what changes when kids understand they are learning to manage capital, not just spending pocket change• The FISH framework — Financial, Intellectual, Social and Human capital — and which of the four most affluent parents are systematically under-developing in their children• How a 12-year-old built a real coloring book business on Amazon, learned margin differences between online and door-to-door sales, and what her parents still got wrong• What Joline tells families who want to subsidize their adult children indefinitely, and the story of the client who asked for financial education at 60Valuable Links• Subscribe to Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcast• Connect with Joline Godfrey: https://www.bounce-ten.com Socials• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angle• Twitter/X: https://x.com/LongAngleHNW• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth explores how experienced investors, founders and operators actually approach the real questions wealth creates — from private markets and capital allocation to business exits and life design. | 51m 10s | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | Are the Private Credit Headlines Getting the Story Wrong? - Katie Fowler | Today we're thrilled to welcome Katie Fowler, Principal at Blue Owl Capital, one of the largest non-bank direct lenders in the United States managing over $150 billion in credit assets. The past six months have produced a cascade of private credit headlines: cockroaches, GFC 2.0, redemption gates, and Katie joins us from inside the portfolios to separate what the data actually shows from what the media has been reporting. In this conversation, we cover what started the panic, why declining returns are a rate math story and not a credit story, how software exposure is being mispriced, and what the current redemption wave means for investors holding these assets.Apply to the Long Angle HNW Community: [insert link]Key Topics Covered• Why the defaults that triggered the private credit panic were primarily financed by banks, not non-bank direct lenders, and why that distinction matters for anyone evaluating their current allocation• How to benchmark private credit returns correctly: against comparable liquid alternatives like high yield bonds, not against the peak SOFR environment of 2022-2023• What a 2x interest coverage ratio signals about middle market borrower health — and why lower base rates and tighter spreads mark a more credit-positive environment, not a warning signal• How the 5% quarterly redemption gate is structurally supported by 6-8% natural quarterly repayments, and why a fund executing within that structure is working exactly as designed• The three questions every private credit investor should ask before making any redemption or allocation decision• What Blue Owl's $1.4 billion open-market transaction at 99.7% of par tells investors about the gap between book marks and publicly listed BDC share pricesValuable Links• Subscribe to Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcast• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealthSocials• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angle• Twitter/X: https://x.com/LongAngleHNW• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth explores how experienced investors, founders and operators actually approach the real questions wealth creates — from private markets and capital allocation to business exits and life design. | 43m 41s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | Hedge Funds Aren't Dead: They Know Something You Don't - Megan Nicholson | Today we're joined by Megan Nicholson, Partner of ImageArb and a two-decade veteran of hedge fund capital raising across Lehman Brothers, Barclays, and Jefferies. Megan breaks down how the hedge fund space actually works, what institutional allocators are looking for that most individual investors never think to ask, and why the access and intelligence gap is the real risk for HNW investors trying to evaluate this asset class on their own.Apply to Long Angle HNW Community: https://www.longangle.com/applyKey Topics Covered:• Why hedge fund AUM hit $5 trillion in 2025 — and why most people think the opposite• How net exposure, leverage, and hedging actually work across different strategy types• What institutional allocators look for when evaluating an emerging manager• Why repeatability of process matters more than peak returns• How fee structures differ across long-short equity funds, multi-strat platforms, and separately managed accounts• The food chain from friends-and-family capital to sovereign wealth — and what each tier requires• Why most HNW investors need to think twice about their hedge fund access pointsValuable Links:• Subscribe to Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcast• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Connect with Megan Nicholson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-nicholson-7b443b8/Socials:• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angle• Twitter/X: https://x.com/LongAngleHNW• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth explores how experienced investors, founders and operators actually approach the real questions wealth creates — from private markets and capital allocation to business exits and life design. | 43m 19s | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | Sleep Doesn't Feel Broken Until You Measure It - Nitun Verma | Today we're thrilled to welcome Dr. Nitun Verma, a Stanford-trained sleep physician who designed and ran clinical sleep programs for Apple employees globally and for Meta. Nitun's practice has evolved over the years to focus primarily on founders, tech executives, and high-performing professionals who are convinced they've optimized everything, except their sleep. In this conversation, he breaks down why most high-performers are quietly underperforming because of habits they've never questioned, and what to actually do about it.Apply to Long Angle HNW Community:Key Topics Covered:• Why feeling fine on poor sleep is not the same as sleeping well — and how clinical tests expose the gap• The caffeine half-life most people ignore (and why your morning coffee may be wrecking your night)• How alcohol affects sleep architecture and why you wake up at 3 AM after a few drinks• The truth about sleep aids: why there is no long-term solution without trade-offs• How to calculate your actual sleep need and stop guessing• Revenge bedtime procrastination: why eliminating it is the wrong goal and what to do instead• Sleep and kids: what works better than melatonin and why evening structure matters more than supplementsValuable Links:• Subscribe to Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcast• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Learn More About Nitun's Practice: https://sleepdecode.comSocials:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angleTwitter/X: https://x.com/LongAngleHNWInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth explores how experienced investors, founders and operators actually approach the real questions wealth creates — from private markets and capital allocation to business exits and life design. | 39m 40s | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | Bleacher Report's $200M Exit - Dave Nemetz | Today we're thrilled to welcome Dave Nemetz, co-founder of Bleacher Report, the sports media platform he and his high school friends built from a blog into a $200M exit to Turner — all before he turned 30. After a second exit with his media company Inverse, Dave now spends his time coaching early and mid-stage founders through growth, fundraising, exits, and the post-exit identity crisis nobody talks about enough.Apply to Long Angle HNW Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nwKey Topics Covered:How Bleacher Report grew from a side hobby into one of the most-visited sports platforms on the internetThe user-generated content pivot that nearly killed their ad business — and the data-driven move that saved itWhy digital media is no longer a venture-scale business, and what actually works todayHow to think about your exit as a series of decisions over years, not a single momentThe "drift" that hits founders after a big exit — and how to design your way out of itWhy the post-exit script (start another company, become an investor) often leads founders in the wrong directionHow to get off the VC treadmill once you're already on itValuable Links:• Subscribe to Navigating Wealth Newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcast• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Connect with Dave Nemetz: https://www.davenemetz.comSocials:• LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/long-angle• Twitter/X - https://x.com/LongAngleHNW• Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/longanglehnw/• Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/longanglehnwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth explores how experienced investors, founders and operators actually approach the real questions wealth creates — from private markets and capital allocation to business exits and life design. | 42m 27s | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | NIL Now Stands for Something Else - Inside College Football's Salary Cap - Joey McGuire | Today we’re thrilled to welcome Joey McGuire, the Head Football Coach at Texas Tech University. After leading the Red Raiders to their first-ever Big 12 Championship and a fourth seed in the college football playoffs, McGuire joins us to pull back the curtain on the "chaos with a structure" defining the modern collegiate landscape.In this episode, we deep dive into the $21M revenue-sharing cap, the "speed dating" reality of the transfer portal, and how elite programs are functioning as wealth management incubators for young athletes navigating seven-figure liquidity.Key Topics Covered: • How Texas Tech uses analytics to find an 82% success rate in the transfer portal.• Managing a team where compensation is transparently unequal.• How Tech preps 19-year-olds for taxes, investment, and life after the NFL• Why the NFL is concerned about offensive line development in a mercenary era• Where conference realignment and college football sustainability are heading nextLinks: • Apply to Join Long Angle (no membership fees): https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw• Learn More About our Sponsor - Daily Body Coach: https://navigatingwealth.dailybodycoach.com/• Follow Texas Tech Football YouTube Series: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTechRedRaidersLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast where we apply a high-net-worth lens to economics, investing and lifestyle questions. | 48m 14s | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | Why Disney is Licensing Characters to OpenAI (And What Happens Next) - Michael Sapherstein | Today we're thrilled to welcome Michael Sapherstein, the former in-house counsel at Major League Baseball, Marvel Entertainment and The Walt Disney Company. Mike takes us behind the scenes of the "billion-dollar business you've never heard of" (MLB Advanced Media) and explains how he navigated the legal frontiers of the digital revolution, from the first iPad comic books to the looming impact of generative AI on creative ownership.Key Topics Covered:• The Streaming Blueprint: How MLB Advanced Media centralized rights to become the technical backbone of Disney+.• The Marvel Licensing Machine: Why Marvel was a "pure profit" powerhouse and how the iPad changed their business model overnight.• The AI Anathema: A veteran lawyer’s take on the "unfair" ingestion of IP and why Disney is now licensing characters to OpenAI.• The Legal Wealth Gap: Why Big Law partners often miss out on the "ownership economy" due to ingrained risk aversion.• Career Resilience: Advising the next generation on majoring in "thinking" rather than just "coding" in the age of Claude and Sora.Links:• Apply to Join Long Angle (no membership fees): https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw• Learn More About our Sponsor - Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealthLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.#NavigatingWealth #LongAngle #MichaelSaperstein #Disney #Marvel #AITrends #IPLaw #GenerativeAI #Sora #Licensing #HighNetWorth #InvestorOperator #OwnershipEconomy | 40m 07s | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | Inside $22B Airline Loyalty & Getting Your First Board Seat - Tom O'Toole | Today we're thrilled to welcome Tom O’Toole, a seasoned executive and Long Angle member who previously served as the CMO of Hyatt Hotels and United Airlines. In this episode, Tom pulls back the curtain on the multi-billion dollar business of airline loyalty programs and shares his strategic roadmap for building a successful "portfolio life" after retiring from the C-suite.Key Topics Covered:The Economics of Loyalty: Why United’s Mileage Plus was valued at $22B and how airline miles function as the world’s third most used currency.Dynamic Pricing & Inventory: An inside look at how airlines engineer award availability and the shift toward rational, demand-based pricing.The Boardroom Roadmap: Critical advice for securing public and private board seats, including why you need a two-year lead time.Designing a Portfolio Life: How to balance board service, senior advising for firms like McKinsey, and teaching at top-tier universities like Northwestern.Intentional Career Design: Why a post-corporate career must be an "engineered outcome" rather than an accidental retirement.Links:Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealthApply to join Long Angle’s Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nwLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle. | 50m 58s | ||||||
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| 2/18/26 | How to Invest in a Franchise Business - Andy Louis-Charles | Today we're thrilled to welcome Andy Louis-Charles, a seasoned operator, "refounder," and self-described franchise maximalist. After serving as the Chief Strategy Officer at Custom Ink and navigating a major liquidity event, Andy shifted his focus from chasing a "satisfying number" to playing an infinite game.In this episode, Andy breaks down his "Inter-Opus" philosophy—the idea that true fulfillment isn't found before or after a goal, but while you are in the flow of meaningful work. He also demystifies the world of franchising, explaining why it is a superior alternative to traditional employment and a powerful vehicle for white-collar workers to transition into the ownership economy.Links:• Apply to Join Long Angle's Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealthKey Topics Covered:• Andy introduces the "Inter-Opus" philosophy, explaining that true fulfillment is found during the process of meaningful work rather than before or after reaching a milestone.• The conversation explores why Andy shifted from angel investing to franchising to focus on underwriting execution risk rather than product-market fit.• Andy defines the "refounder" role as a specialist who identifies plateaued businesses and applies new systems to help them scale to the next level.• The discussion details why franchising acts as a superior growth and financing model by flipping the traditional employer-employee relationship on its head.• Andy predicts a massive displacement of white-collar workers and advocates for a transition into an ownership economy through scalable franchise unitsLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle. | 55m 15s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | Travel Hacking Credit Cards - Chris Hutchins | Today we're thrilled to welcome Chris Hutchins, host of the All the Hacks podcast with over 1 million listeners. Chris is a serial entrepreneur who co-founded companies acquired by Google and Wealthfront, served as a Partner at Google Ventures, and has accumulated over 14 million credit card points while helping people optimize their finances, travel, and health without turning it into a second job.Key Topics Covered:Why two credit cards is the optimal number for most busy professionalsHow AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude can cut through financial noiseWhen to splurge on business class and when economy makes more senseTeaching kids about money and value when you travel in premium cabinsTwo quick wins: checking for unclaimed money and emailing hotels before arrivalHow to know when optimization is worth your time vs. when to take the 80/20 approachLinks:All the Hacks Podcast: https://www.allthehacks.comLong Angle Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nwLearn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealthLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.#ChrisHutchins #AllTheHacks #CreditCardStrategy #TravelHacks #FinancialOptimization #TravelRewards #ParentingAndWealth #LongAngle #NavigatingWealth | 51m 30s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | Selling Your SaaS Business? Use This Checklist to Get the Highest Valuation - Diamond Innabi | Today we're thrilled to welcome Diamond Innabi, Principal at Software Equity Group. Diamond has spent 15 years at the front lines of SaaS M&A, guiding founders through exits from first unsolicited offer to multi-million dollar closes. She shares practical insights on timing your exit, running competitive deal processes, and navigating the complexities of earnouts, rollover equity, and post-acquisition transitions.Key Topics Covered:• What investment banking actually means for SaaS founders• The 4-6 month M&A timeline and when to start preparing• Why founders hire investment bankers vs. running the process themselves• Strategic buyers vs. private equity: different motivations and evaluation criteria• Valuation factors that matter most in today's market• How to position companies with customer concentration or complex technology• Earnouts and rollover equity: what makes them acceptable vs. problematic• Managing employee and leadership transitions post-acquisition• SEG's 20 Factor Valuation Scorecard framework• The current M&A market environment and what buyers want right nowLinks:• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Apply to Join Long Angle's Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw• Software Equity Group: https://softwareequity.comLong Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle. | 59m 10s | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | The Billion Dollar Question: When Do You Actually Need a Family Office? - Ilka Gregory | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.Today we're thrilled to welcome Ilka Gregory, President and CEO of a seventh-generation single family office that's been managing wealth since 1866. With two decades of experience across Goldman Sachs, Bessemer Trust, Lazard Family Office Partners, and Third Avenue Management, Ilka brings rare insight into what it takes to steward family wealth across multiple generations and navigate the complex decisions that come with substantial assets.Key Topics Covered:• What a family office actually is and when you need one• Managing wealth across seven generations and 80+ family members• The reality of the "shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves" wealth cycle• How to prepare the next generation without paralyzing them• State tax policy impacts on family office location decisions• Integrating spouses and stepchildren into family governance• Practical guidance for first-generation wealth creators• Building trusted advisor relationships and peer networksLinks:• Connect with Ilka Gregory: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilka-gregory/• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://www.longangle.com/navigating-wealth-podcast• Apply to join Long Angle’s Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw | 47m 07s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | Private Equity Exit Strategy. What Happens After Selling? - Eric Wiklendt | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.Today we're thrilled to welcome Eric Wiklendt. Eric is a Managing Director and Partner at Speyside Equity, where he leads middle-market manufacturing investments. With experience as a former manufacturing CEO at Kelix Heat Transfer Systems and leadership roles at Eaton and Hilti, Eric brings an operator's perspective to private equity. He holds a BBA from Notre Dame and an MBA from Wharton, focusing on turning complex manufacturing businesses into high-performing assets.Key Topics Covered:• The three exit scenarios every founder should understand (full exit, transition, continuation)• What to actually expect when selling to private equity vs. a strategic buyer• How operator-led PE firms differ from traditional investment banking-driven firms• Why the shift from growth-focused to EBITDA-focused can surprise founders• Current manufacturing trends: tariffs, reshoring, and workforce challenges• The impact of AI and automation on manufacturing jobs• The K-shaped economy and what it means for middle-class manufacturing jobsLinks:• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Speyside Equity: https://www.spacesideequity.com• Eric Wiklendt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericwiklendt• Long Angle Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw | 45m 29s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | How Novel Research on Worms Lead to an ALS Treatment Breakthrough - Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D. | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.Today we're thrilled to welcome Eric Green, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and Co-Founder of Trace Neuroscience. Eric is a physician-scientist and entrepreneur who has spent over a decade building genetics-focused biotech companies, including MyoKardia and Maze Therapeutics. At Trace, he's developing the first targeted genomic medicine for ALS in nearly a century, using human genetic insights to restore a critical protein that enables nerve-muscle communication.Key Topics Covered:• How sequencing thousands of human genomes reveals which genes matter for disease• Why people with ALS lose the same protein that makes worms uncoordinated• How genetic medicines work at the molecular level to target specific RNA• The role of contract manufacturers in enabling biotech innovation• Designing clinical trials for severe diseases where patients only get one chance• Lessons from COVID-19 on balancing speed and safety in drug development• The economics of drug pricing and why generics matter for long-term affordability Links:• Trace Neuroscience: https://traceneuro.com• Learn More About Daily Body Coach: http://www.dailybodycoach.com/navigatingwealth• Apply to join Long Angle's Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw | 47m 33s | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | Why Most Cybercrime Is Opportunistic, Not Targeted - Jason Passwaters | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.Today we're thrilled to welcome Jason Passwaters, co-founder and CEO of Intel 471, a leading cyber threat intelligence company. Jason is a 12-year U.S. Marine Corps veteran who specialized in counterintelligence and interrogation before transitioning to the private sector. He worked as an FBI contractor tracking cyber criminals through network forensics, then co-founded Intel 471 in 2014, growing it to $20 million in ARR without outside funding before partnering with private equity firm Thoma Bravo. Today, Intel 471 employs 250+ people globally and provides threat intelligence to Fortune-level enterprises and governments.Key Topics Covered:• Practical cybersecurity steps for individuals with $10-20M+ in assets• Why most financially motivated cybercrime is opportunistic, not targeted• How modern ransomware operations function like professional SaaS companies• The professionalization of cybercrime with affiliate programs and customer support• Real stories of tracking cyber criminal crews in Russia and Eastern Europe• How corruption undermines international law enforcement efforts• What Intel 471 does: exposure monitoring, threat intelligence, and threat hunting• Why AI is Jason's biggest concern—lowering barriers for attacks at scale• The journey from Marine Corps interrogator to bootstrapped cyber CEOLinks:• Jason Passwaters on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jspasswaters/• Intel 471: https://intel471.com• Long Angle Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw | 47m 30s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | How to Invest in Music Royalties - Jason Peterson | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.We're thrilled to welcome Jason Peterson, Founder, Chairman & CEO of GoDigital Media Group. Jason started his career producing a Sundance film at 19, went to law school, and founded his company while still a student. Today, GoDigital manages several hundred thousand music copyrights globally, working with artists like Janet Jackson, Jason Derulo, and Daddy Yankee. Jason shares how he navigates wealth and relationships, why music is a compelling non-correlated asset class, and his perspective on AI's impact on the entertainment industry.Key Topics Covered:• How wealth changes friendships and family relationships—and strategies for maintaining authentic connections• Building GoDigital from coffee meetings during law school to managing hundreds of thousands of copyrights• Why music is a non-correlated asset class with 7-15% yields and appreciation potential• The economics of streaming royalties and catalog acquisitions• Why Latin American and African music represent major growth opportunities• AI-generated content and the "post-truth era" in media• Overcoming imposter syndrome at the highest levels of businessLinks:• GoDigital Media Group: https://godigitalmg.com• Long Angle Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw#wealth #entrepreneurship #musicindustry #investing #podcast | 48m 04s | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | Fortune 500 VP to PE CEO. Better Work-Life Balance? - Marc Boreham | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.Today we're thrilled to welcome Marc Boreham. He is the President and CEO of Technical Safety Services, a leading private equity-backed laboratory services company. Prior to joining TSS, Marc spent two decades at Agilent Technologies, including leading its billion-dollar field services organization before his 40th birthday. Marc shares his surprising insights on why PE firms can actually offer better work-life balance than Fortune 500 companies, how he thinks about investment risk after achieving financial independence, and the stark differences between decision-making in large corporations versus smaller PE-backed firms.Key Topics Covered:• How to allocate investments after reaching financial independence—balancing safe "don't break glass" portfolios with high-risk alternative investments• Why PE-backed companies can offer better work-life balance than public Fortune 500 firms• The meeting paradox: why big companies can't get out of their own way and how diffused responsibility creates decision paralysis• Marc's transition from running a $1B+ division at Agilent to becoming a PE-backed CEO• The tradeoff between decision-making speed and execution power at different company scales• How to maintain agility while scaling: doing what made big companies big without the bureaucracy• Risk tolerance in business: moving from zero-risk mentality to calculated decision-making• The reality of PE value creation vs. financial engineering• Why competitive edge and curiosity drive continued risk-taking even after financial successLinks:• Marc Boreham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boreham• Technical Safety Services: https://www.techsafety.com• Join Long Angle: https://longangle.comChapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Welcome to Navigating Wealth: Marc Boreham 01:30 - Investment Risk After Financial Independence04:45 - Bond Allocation Debate10:17 - Why Marc Left Agilent for Private Equity17:58 - Private Equity vs. Fortune 500 Work Culture25:05 - The Economics of PE-Backed Companies29:39 - Decision-Making Speed vs. Execution Power42:01 - Why Big Companies Can't Kill Their Meetings46:46 - Risk Tolerance and Organizational Paralysis47:59 - Connecting with Marc and Closing thoughts | 49m 05s | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | How Streaming is Changing Hollywood's Business Model - Jonathan Eirich | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions.Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual career journey and deep expertise across some aspect of the economy, investing, family, health, or lifestyle.Today we're thrilled to welcome Jonathan Eirich, co-CEO of Rideback and co-founder of Spurry, an AI-powered animation company. Jonathan has produced billion-dollar blockbusters including Disney's live-action Aladdin, the Lego franchise, and Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender. He provides rare insider perspective on Hollywood's business model, why studios keep making sequels, the real economics of producing blockbusters, and whether AI will genuinely transform filmmaking.Key Topics Covered:• The Warner Brothers bidding war and what consolidation really means for Hollywood• Why studio executives are risk-averse and keep greenlighting sequels over original stories• The business model behind billion-dollar movies like Aladdin and Lilo & Stitch• How streaming changed Hollywood's economics (but not in the way most people think)• AI's actual impact on filmmaking vs. the hype—insights from building an AI animation company• The career path into Hollywood and whether the traditional ladder still works• Future of the film industry and where the next opportunities are emergingLinks:• Rideback: https://rideback.com• Long Angle Community: https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw#Hollywood #FilmIndustry #MovieBusiness #AIinFilm #Streaming #Netflix #Disney #WarnerBrothers #ContentCreation #FilmProduction #EntertainmentBusiness #BlockbusterMovies #Entrepreneurship #BusinessPodcast #InvestorPodcast #WealthManagement #NavigatingWealth #LongAngle | 53m 31s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | How Much Successful Individuals Spend on Professional Services - Long Angle Benchmark | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions. Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual car... | 47m 48s | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | How to Evaluate Stocks to Achieve Market-Beating Returns - David Gardner | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions. Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual care... | 1h 03m 36s | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | Is College Worth the Price Tag? - Michael Horn | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions. Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who have built significant wealth. Each episode features a guest with an unusual care... | 1h 00m 48s | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | Why International Investing Is Being Overlooked by Americans - Daniel Altman | Long Angle is a private, vetted global community of accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, and professionals who have reached meaningful financial milestones and want to navigate wealth with peers who understand their challenges, opportunities, responsibilities, and ambitions. Apply to become a Long Angle member - https://www.longangle.com/apply-now-nw Hosted by the founders of the Long Angle community, Navigating Wealth is a podcast for founders, executives, and investor operators who hav... | 50m 04s | ||||||
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