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Live from the Ondo Summit in NYC, Stocktwits CEO Howard Lindzon joins Jennifer Sanasie for a special Markets Outlook to break down the rise of the Degenerate Economy, where 24/7 speculation has replaced traditional entertainment. As AI and LLMs commoditize Wall Street research, Lindzon highlights how social sentiment has become the last remaining edge for the modern trader. This shift is central to his Social Relative Strength framework for spotting overlooked assets, a strategy he uses to explain why the retail crowd is currently front-running a debasement trade in gold and silver, even ahead of bitcoin. - Timecodes: 0:54 - Defining the Degenerate Economy in 2026 2:45 - The Evolution of StockTwits and Social Trading 3:30 - The Impact of AI on Research and Trading 6:38 - The shift from Globalization to Deglobalization 9:13 - AI Agents and the Future of Retail Trading - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie and Andy Baehr.
Live from the Ondo Summit in NYC, Stocktwits CEO Howard Lindzon joins Jennifer Sanasie for a special Markets Outlook to break down the rise of the Degenerate Economy, where 24/7 speculation has replaced traditional entertainment. As AI and LLMs commoditize Wall Street research, Lindzon highlights how social sentiment has become the last remaining edge for the modern trader. This shift is central to his Social Relative Strength framework for spotting overlooked assets, a strategy he uses to explain why the retail crowd is currently front-running a debasement trade in gold and silver, even ahead of bitcoin. - Timecodes: 0:54 - Defining the Degenerate Economy in 2026 2:45 - The Evolution of StockTwits and Social Trading 3:30 - The Impact of AI on Research and Trading 6:38 - The shift from Globalization to Deglobalization 9:13 - AI Agents and the Future of Retail Trading - This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie and Andy Baehr.
You may have heard a conversation growing about changing the standard workweek from 5 days down to 4. 32 hours a week instead of 40. In just about every test, or trial, companies have found that a shorter workweek has benefitted them. As did their employees. But the 4 day workweek hasn't quite caught on yet. Maybe that's going to change.Jared Lindzon teamed up with Joe O'Connor to write a book called "Do More In Four: Why It's Time For A Shorter Workweek." It comes out on January 13th but I wanted to get the conversation started early!
Fern Lindzon is a Canadian multi-style pianist, vocalist, composer and improvisor. She recently released a great album with her newjazz trio project Tryptique with Colleen Allen and George Koller ,and we're featuring music from that album as well as some of her other work, including her Juno-nominated album Two Kites. We talked about her mother, the artist Rose Lindzon, many mentors and influences including Don Thompson, Alan Bern and Marilyn Lerner, and several of Fern's projects including creating silent film music, Klezmer with the Sisters of Sheynville, and her new project of learning the expressive electronic instrument the Haken Continuum. In fact, what really struck me about talking to Fern was her thirst to continuously expand her knowledge, skills, and creativity. Like all my episodes, you can watch this on my YouTube channel or listen to the podcast on all the podcast platforms, and I've also linked the transcript to mywebsite.Fern Lindzon websiteCould youbuy me a coffeeto support this series? Thanks! Another way to support this podcast and channel is to ordermy merchandise. Sign up formy newsletter to get access to information about upcoming guests! Some other episodes I've linked directly to this one, which I think may interest you: Colleen Allen Matt Zimbel Polina Shepherd Marilyn LernerKellylee EvansKait DuntonTimestamps:(00:00) Intro (03:08)Fern's mother the artist Rose Lindzon(07:02) Tryptique, decision to focus on piano playing(12:29) studying jazz with Don Thompson, Fred Hersch(17:04) excerpt of Eucalyptus from Tryptique(18:45) creativity prompts, silent film music(22:28) clip from the Windmills of Your Mind from album Like a Circle in a Spiral(23:52) Tryptique, Bach chorale inspiration(25:37) clip from Do Look from Tryptique(26:53) Las Meninas project, Canarios, inspiration from visual art, Gaspar Sanz (29:50) clip from Canarios from Tryptique (30:39) how to get support for projects, Marilyn Lerner(32:46) Doug Wilde(34:19)clip from Wondering from Tryptique(35:24)silent films, musical evolution and education(42:24) Klezmer, Sisters of Sheynville, Alan Bern(45:49) other episodes you'll like and different ways to support this series(46:42) Tryptique, George Koller(48:10) clip from Compassion Blues from Tryptique(50:23) Toronto jazz scene(54:27) Two Kites album(57:00) clip from Two Kites(57:59)singing, lyrics(1:04:19) To See Through Infant Eyes from Moments Like These(1:08:38)A Circle in a Spiral, Peter Bragg photographer(01:11:22) teaching, Fern's childhood, listening parties(01:16:45) Haken continuum
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with freelance journalist Jared Lindzon. Jared, who writes about the future of work for prestigious publications such as the Globe and Mail and Fast Company's Work Life section, joins our hosts, Jered Martin and Beck Bamberger, to discuss the ins and outs of pitching and working with freelance journalists like himself. From setting pitches aside to run past editors, to the importance of relevancy and data in a pitch, Jared offers a unique perspective from the freelance journalist's point of view. Tune in to this episode for an enlightening conversation with Jared Lindzon on Coffee with a Journalist!
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Howard Lindzon, who is co-founder and managing partner of the early stage seed investment fund Social Leverage. Lindzon also cofounded the social network Stocktwits, which pioneered the "cashtag" and today has over 6 million monthly unique visitors; in addition, he has written several books and hosts the podcast "Panic With Friends."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Future of work thought leader, public speaker, and journalist Jared Lindzon joins us for part 3 of our miniseries entitled "Nobody Wants to Work Anymore," a continuing exploration of new attitudes toward work and the challenges surrounding today's labor markets. Jared's insights have been published in numerous publications including Fast Company, Toronto's The Globe and Mail, Time Magazine, the BBC, the New York Times, and many others.
This week’s Alpha Trader podcast features hosts Aaron Task and Stephen Alpher talking first with Mike Novogratz, founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital Holdings (BRPHF), and then with Howard Lindzon, co-founder of StockTwits and general partner at Social Leverage. “This GameStop (GME) squeeze is deeper than a squeeze,” tweeted Novogratz last week. “It is a revolution that started with people not trusting central authority; it is a call for transparency and fairness. It makes my more bullish crypto but more importantly more focused and committed to systems change.” De-centralization, represented mostly by Bitcoin (BTC-USD), but also by Ethereum (ETH-USD), and other blockchains may help hold the answer to some of these issues, says Novogratz, as crypto goes right after the “rent-takers.” Bitcoin, he says, is this generation’s “digital gold,” i.e. it’s going to be too clunky to be another currency, but will work perfectly as a store of value. Ethereum, he says, is the “fabric” upon which we can rebuild institutions. He’s bullish on the prices of both since both networks will continue to gain users, and more users means more value. This doesn’t mean there won’t ever be big moves to the downside - rest assured, there will be - but over time the chart direction will be upward and to the right. Next up is Howard Lindzon, an investor in Robinhood (RBNHD), who freely admits the company likely made some PR mistakes last week, but also had no choice - given the capital needs of any broker/dealer - to halt trading in a number of names. As to whether this is an existential blow to the Robinhood franchise, Lindzon notes the staggering number of Robinhood app downloads in the past few days suggests otherwise. He also reminds of major stumbles by a wide range of large-cap stalwarts over the years - they ended up being just that … stumbles. There’s plenty more, including the guests’ takes on whether the silver (XAGUSD:CUR) squeeze can work, why former global macro portfolio manager Novogratz is betting on an upside surprise in interest rates, and Lindzon’s reminder that open price discovery cures many ills. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jared Lindzon has been an authoritative voice during the pandemic, penning articles that are helping guide businesses and leaders to survive in this 'new normal' we are all facing in the pandemic. His work has been featured in the Globe & Mail, The Guardian, the Toronto Star, Fast Company, and Rolling Stone, to name a few. Jared talks about why 'soft skills' are so important now, and what businesses will need to do to have staying power in the post pandemic workplace.
Episode 7: This week, Sarah sits down with Shauna Lindzon, RD. Shauna has been a Dietitian for nearly 30 years and she loves her job! Shauna has had a diverse career that spans clinical, community, and media settings, and now she primarily runs educational cooking demonstrations out of her own beautiful kitchen! Listeners beware: this episode might leave you feeling fresh, positive, and excited about your future career. For more information and relevant links, visit Shauna's show notes. You can learn more about Shauna on her website.
Howard Lindzon is an author, financial analyst, technical analyst and super angel investor. Lindzon manages a hedge fund, serves as managing partner of the holding company Social Leverage, limited partner at Knight's Bridge Capital Partners, and is the co-founder of StockTwits. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
Howard Lindzon is an author, financial analyst, technical analyst and super angel investor. Lindzon manages a hedge fund, serves as managing partner of the holding company Social Leverage, limited partner at Knight's Bridge Capital Partners, and is the co-founder of StockTwits. Brought to you by Haberland Group (HaberlandGroup.com) and Hardy Haberland's Programs (HardyHaberland.com). This podcast is brought to you by Haberland Group. Haberland Group is a global provider of marketing solutions. With multidisciplinary teams in major world markets, our holding companies specialize in advertising, branding, communications planning, digital marketing, media, podcasting, public relations, as well as specialty marketing. If you are looking for a world-class partner to work on marketing programs, go to HaberlandGroup.com and contact us. This podcast is also brought to you by Hardy Haberland's Programs. Hardy provides educational programs for high performers who want world-class achievement, true fulfillment, and lasting transformation in their lives. He also provides consulting for established brands and businesses that have generated a minimum of $3 million in annual sales. If you need a catalyst for transformation and a strategist for success at the highest level, go to HardyHaberland.com and apply. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference. Rate, review, and subscribe at HardyHaberland.com/iTunes.
In this episode, we sit down with Howard Lindzon, Managing Partner & Super Angel Investor at Social Leverage. Howard Lindzon is a Canadian author, financial analyst, technical analyst and super angel investor. Lindzon manages a hedge fund, serves as managing partner of the holding company Social Leverage, limited partner at Knight's Bridge Capital Partners, and is the co-founder of StockTwits. Show Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardlindzon/
Episode Two Of Our Podcast, Friend Of The Show Jared Lindzon Stops By. Jared Is A Speaker & Freelance Contributor To Fast Company & Globe And Mail. He Has Been Published In The Guardian, Rolling Stone, The New York Times & Ozy. He Is Also The Writer Behind NOWORDLIMIT. He Stops In To Talk About Tech in Toronto, The Collision Conference, His Perspective On Entrepreneurship & The Nature of Politics In Canada Verses The US.
Talk about enterprise software. Guest - Justin Paterno, COO StockTwits http://www.howardlindzon.com http://www.stocktwits.com Twitter: @howardlindzon, @zerobeta
Future of Retail industry Guest - Jeff Macke, President of Macke Asset Management http://www.howardlindzon.com Twitter: @howardlindzon @JeffMacke
Howard sits down with his daughter Rachel and his nephew Jeremy to talk about the new ways of communicating, their summer internships, and annoying habits millennials are picking up. Show Notes: - Who is Jeremy Bernick? - Who is Rachel Lindzon? - How Do You Find an Internship? - What Jeremy and Rachel Hope to Take Away From Their Internships - How Does Gen Z Communicate? - What Are Some Annoying Habits Their Friends Have? - Are Gen Z's on Facebook? - If You Were Starting a Movement What Would You Do First? - What Are Jeremy and Rachel's Favorite Places - Coolest Apps They Are Using - Are Gen Z's Becoming Desensitized? Follow Jeremy, Rachel, and Howard on Instagram Jeremy Bernick, @jeremybernick Rachel Lindzon, @rachel_lindzon Howard Lindzon, @howardlindzon Find show notes, links and more on Howard's Blog: https://howardlindzon.com/blog
Doug Horlick is a private investor out of Scottsdale, Arizona. After spending over a decade in the banking world, he left in 2015 to invest privately as well as being a consultant and advisor. Show Notes: - Working as a Head of FX Hedge Fund Sales - How do you trade on your own? - What are Doug’s thoughts on Crypto Currency - Where does he go for finance info? - What’s it like on Wall Street’s trading floor? - How to add value to customers as a banker? - Working at Goldman Sachs During the 07’ Crash - Why did he just now start a Twitter? - The Book That Inspired Doug, “Liar's Poker” - When did the trading industry “die?” - Why are 90% of the Harvard graduates not going to Wall Street? - What makes Scottsdale National Golf Club special? - Why is he excited about BlockChain? - What does Doug think of Tesla and it’s stock? - What does Howard Lindzon think of McDonalds? Don't forget to "like" and subscribe to get notifications every time a new episode is released! Connect with Doug Horlick On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-horlick-659984b1/ Connect with Howard Lindzon on Twitter: @howardlindzon https://twitter.com/howardlindzon Follow along on Howard's Blog: http://howardlindzon.com/
Gary Benitt has been an entrepreneur for almost two decades, founding teams in the B2B and consumer spaces. Most recently, he spent 3 years as COO of Desk.com after his company, Assistly, was acquired in 2011 by Salesforce.com. Gary has been an active investor in early stage companies since 2011, with over 20 investments including Classy, Getaround, Gusto, Gyft and Stitch Labs. Show Notes: - Why did Gary become a Venture Capitalist? - Where did Gary Benitt get his business experience? - How did he get involved in Social Leverage and meet Howard Lindzon? - How do you maintain business relationships with partners? - What should you look for before investing in a business? - Why do investors get worried when Salesforce acquires a business? - What's it like working with Howard Lindzon? - Why did Social Leverage invest in Manscaped? - What makes Kustomer.com work so well? - How big does a company get before it has it's own ecosystem of companies? - How to pitch your company to Social Leverage? Don't forget to "like" and subscribe to get notifications every time a new episode is released! Connect with Gary Benitt on Twitter: @garybenitt https://twitter.com/garybenitt On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garybenitt/ Connect with Howard Lindzon on Twitter: @howardlindzon https://twitter.com/howardlindzon Follow along on Howard's Blog: http://howardlindzon.com/
"Continue to adjust and continue to be comfortable with the uncomfortable." - Ross Hoffman Ross Hoffman sits down to discuss making your own breaks, riding startup rocket ships like he did at YouTube, Twitter and Headspace and being a millennial investor. Ross Hoffman was recently the Chief Business Officer at Headspace after previously working at Google and Twitter. In April 2019, Hoffman announced he was stepping away from headspace to spend more time with his family. Show Notes: - How does Ross Hoffman know Howard? - How did Ross Hoffman get started at Twitter and Google? - When did Ross start at YouTube? - What job position did Ross start in - What did Ross do when he obtained Google stock? - When did he meet his wife? - How many years did Ross spend at Google? - Twitter API - How to get involved with a start-up - Equity and Education - Twitter Stock - When did Ross start at Headspace? - How did Vine not work? - What makes a good company? - What is Headspace Health? - Why is Ross Hoffman taking time away from working? - Who are Ross Hoffman's mentors? - How does Ross decide who to work with? - What apps or company are exciting him Connect with Ross Hoffman on Twitter: @Hoff https://twitter.com/hoff Connect with Howard on Twitter: @howardlindzon https://twitter.com/howardlindzon
Howard came on the Skyler Irvine Podcast to talk about his journey with StockTwits and what to look for when making investments! We hope you all enjoy this bonus episode! Show Notes: - How Do You Find People Who Invest In Stocks - What Is It Like Seeing Your Project Come To Life - Comparing Yourself To Your Competitors - What Is StockTwits? - Progression Of eTrade - How Is YouTube Changing the Talking Head? - Investment Timeline - How Did Howard Lindzon Find Skyler Irvine? - How Do You Value Twitter? - How To Make Money Without Losing Users In Advertising - How Are Softwares Breaking the Law - The Power of Google and Apple - Can the Government Regulate the Digital War? - Why You Should Buy Domains - Lyft and Uber IPO - How Many Stocks Should You Own - Tesla - How To Monetize Users - Howard Lindzons Podcast - How To Find Your Golden Investment - How To Learn From Your Worst Investment Listen to more Lindzanity episodes AND subscribe to be notified when a new episode airs!
Howard sits down with Koyfin founder Rob Koyfman to discuss Koyfin's FREE tools that help investors research stock and other asset class fundamentals through dashboards, visualizations and charting. Koyfin is a financial analytics tool that is affordable, as well as intuitive for market research. Their overall goal is to educate and empower investors with professional grade tools and data to help them make more informed investment decisions. Topics: - Should you use a research tool before investing? - What are the best financial research tools? - What makes finance research complicated? - What is Koyfin? - Why did Koyfin incorporate social media aspects into their dashboards? - How does Howard Lindzon research investments? Find show notes, links and more on Howard's Blog Learn more about Koyfin Here Connect with Rob on LinkedIn Follow Howard on Twitter & YouTube If this is your first time here, please subscribe to our podcast and don't forget to leave us a review!
"We aren’t trying to get 1% of the population to make a lot of money. We are trying to get 100% of the population to use a whole new system” - Farbood Nivi, CEO & Co-Founder of Coinmine Coinmine is the first ever personal crypto device, for the home. Just plug in. Connect to WiFi. And tap the currency you want to mine in the Coinmine app. "I call it the Easy-Bake Oven" - Howard Lindzon Topics: Crypto Currency Bitcoin $5K The 21st Century Printing Press Why mining? Cost of Coinmine today: $799 Future of Crypto Transaction Costs Mine OS Turning an old computer into a Coinmine Find show notes, links and more on Howard's Blog Learn more about here: Coinmine Follow Farbood on Twitter Follow Howard on Twitter and YouTube If this is your first time here, please subscribe to our podcast and don't forget to leave us a review!
Howard Lindzon is one of the best FinTech investors in the world. His portfolio speaks for itself. In this conversation, Lindzon and Anthony Pompliano discuss what Lindzon looks for in great founding teams, and the trends he's excited about moving forward. ----- Join the Off the Chain newsletter. Pomp's daily email analyzes the crypto market for institutional investors. Simply, it’s the best crypto newsletter delivered to your inbox every morning. No frills. No bullsh*t. Just everything you need to know in a 3-minute read. https://offthechain.substack.com/ ----- BlockFi BlockFi allows you to keep your crypto, put it up as collateral, and receive a USD loan funded directly to your bank account. They do loans ranging from $2,000 to $10,000,000, and they're perfect for helping you reach your financial goals of all sizes. Visit BlockFi.com/Pomp to learn more about putting your crypto to work without having to sell it. ----- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe. This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
CTN Podcast S2 EP4 - Jared Lindzon & Keith Nelson Season 2/Episode 4 Of The CTN Podcast. Our Guests Jared Lindzon (of Fast Company, Rolling Stone & Politico) & Keith Nelson Jr (Of Digital Trends, ) Stop By To Discuss Free Speech Online , Mobile Technology, Facebook & Privacy vs. Convenience In Tech
Uday Seth chats with Howard Lindzon, a Canadian author, financial analyst, technical analyst and super angel investor. Lindzon manages a hedge fund, serves as managing partner of the holding company Social Leverage, limited partner at Knight's Bridge Capital Partners, and is the co-founder of StockTwits. In this podcast, Lindson shares his perspective on FinTech, and the opportunities and challenges ahead.
After trying to get Dana on for a while, finally our diaries collided as we got to hear her insight on the sacredness of birth. We talk empowered women, placentas, crossing over tot hat mystical realm in birth and so much more. I am grateful for the work she does, the insight she has and Listen In The post MUM 056: Dana Lindzon : The Sacredness of Birth appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
My guest today is Howard Lindzon, a Canadian entrepreneur, author, financial analyst, technical analyst and angel investor. Lindzon manages a hedge fund, serves as managing partner of the holding company Social Leverage, limited partner at Knight's Bridge Capital Partners, and is the co-founder of StockTwits. He's also known for the satirical podcast Wallstrip. The topic is entrepreneurship. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: The commonalities between the angel investing world and trend following Over-diversification Diversification in private investments vs. stocks How Lindzon got the entrepreneurial “bug” Lindzon's early career as a stockbroker The beginnings of Wallstrip Lindzon's comedy influence How Wallstrip led to the next four years of Lindzon's investments How Lindzon's mistakes helped him grow as an investor Lindzon's experience with fraud committed by a business partner Keeping your business drama-free The issue of distraction Lindzon on the birth of StockTwits The investment that changed Lindzon's financial life in 2005 The future of StockTwits as Lindzon sees it Social leverage The art of curation and verticalization Thinking of the financial web as a social bank account Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Michael Covel speaks with Howard Lindzon. Lindzon is a Canadian entrepreneur, author, financial analyst, technical analyst and angel investor. Lindzon manages a hedge fund, serves as managing partner of the holding company Social Leverage, limited partner at Knight's Bridge Capital Partners, and is the co-founder of StockTwits. He’s also known for the satirical podcast Wallstrip. Lindzon and Covel discuss the commonalities between the angel investing world and trend following; over-diversification; diversification in private investments vs. stocks; how Lindzon got the entrepreneurial “bug”; Lindzon’s early career as a stockbroker; the beginnings of Wallstrip; Lindzon’s comedy influence; how Wallstrip led to the next four years of Lindzon’s investments; how Lindzon’s mistakes helped him grow as an investor; Lindzon’s experience with fraud committed by a business partner; keeping your business drama-free; the issue of distraction; Lindzon on the birth of StockTwits; the investment that changed Lindzon’s financial life in 2005; the future of StockTwits as Lindzon sees it; social leverage; the art of curation and verticalization; and thinking of the financial web as a social bank account. Howard Lindzon can be found on www.howardlindzon.com. Want a free trend following DVD? Go to trendfollowing.com/win.
Klezmer Podcast 33- Fern Lindzon. In news this week I mention several upcoming concerts and Festivals; interview with Fern Lindzon, piano and vocals with Sisters Of Sheynville and The Lithuanian Empire.