
"Talks at GS" convenes leading thinkers to share insights and ideas shaping the world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureBusiness | |||

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Great interview with Seth Klarman.
former gs employee. used to love going to these. always such interesting speakers
Even though new episodes are being produced they are not accessible on Apple podcasts. Have tried deleting and re downloading but no dice. Have to go to the website. Please fix the podcast on this excellent program.
In the corporate world, Goldman Sachs is such a big brand it can get any speaker it wants. Yet the resulting interviews are disappointment after disappointment. Why? The host is lazy! She asks banal questions such as where they see sp500 will be in a year’s time. Who cares? You know the world is not fair, because someone is not getting the opportunity to do these interviews! David Solomon - take that!
There are hardly any women interviewed! Scroll back through 2020 for months before you find a woman. GS is still stuck in the dark ages.
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Insightful conversations with leaders across finance, tech, policy, sports, and healthcare, often centered on leadership, strategy, and the intersection of business with society. Episodes frequently explore how big institutions navigate change—whether through culture, risk management, or public policy—while showcasing personal journeys, mentorship, and the human side of high-stakes decision making. A notable strength is the breadth of guests, from CEOs and bankers to athletes and policymakers, which offers listeners practical leadership takeaways and context for global trends. The format tends toward high-signal, executive-level discussions and live event storytelling, with a clear emphasis on impact, resilience, and the future of industrie... more
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Recent guests on Talks at GS include:
1. Janet Truncale
2. Caitlin Clark
3. Lando Norris
4. Zak Brown
5. Harry Stebbings
6. Henry Schanzer
7. Bernard Schanzer
8. Julie Kim
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