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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

By Andrew Sather, Stephen Morris, and Evan Raidt | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks
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Learn how to master the stock market without the hype or the headache. This podcast breaks down complex investing into simple, "chill" strategies you can actually use. From comparing giant rivals like Coke vs. Pepsi to spotting red flags in "Superstar CEOs," we show you how to look at the numbers and ignore the noise. Whether you are just starting out, moving away from debt, or looking for a stead... more

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Most people advise to jump straight into investing—but that’s backwards. In this episode, Stephen is joined by Evan Raidt (host of At Any Rate) to lay out a simple, phase-based roadmap for building a stable financial foundation before you start makin... more

AI is everywhere—and now it’s creeping into personal finance in a big way. In this episode, Evan is joined by Stephen Morris to talk about what AI could mean for your money, especially as tools like ChatGPT move toward linking directly to financial a... more

“Value vs. growth” gets treated like two different religions—but the math doesn’t agree. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Daniel Mahncke and Sean O’Malley to break down intrinsic value into two core components: present value (cash flows you can r... more

Not all dividends are created equal. In this episode, Andrew and Stephen break down two popular “quality filters” dividend investors use—Dividend Aristocrats and Dividend Kings —and why a long streak can be a useful starting point for stock ideas, no... more

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Recent Guests

Ben Carlson
CFA, Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management
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Episode: The Truth About Market Timing, Crashes, and Long-Term Investing with Ben Carlson
Tim Vipond
Co-founder and CEO of CFI (Corporate Finance Institute)
Corporate Finance Institute (CFI)
Episode: Financial Modeling: FMVA, DCFs, and AI in Excel with Tim Vipond
Jon Ostenson
Top franchise consultant, owner, investor, two-time Inc. 5000 founder, author and speaker
FranBridge Consulting
Episode: How Non-Food Franchises Build Wealth with Jon Ostenson
David Trainer
CEO of New Constructs, guest on the show
New Constructs
Episode: How AI Is Changing Investing— with David Trainer
Brett Schaefer
Co-host of Chit Chat Stocks, investing podcast
Chit Chat Stocks
Episode: AAR44 - Taxes Nobody Warns You About
Lee Freeman-Shor
Investor researcher, author of The Art of Execution and Stock Market Maestros
Former fund manager and author
Episode: The Traits of Elite Investors with Lee Freeman-Shor
Stephen Morris
Behind-the-scenes contributor turned on-air guest, affiliated with Value Spotlight
Value Spotlight
Episode: Why I Quit Swing Trading to Build a Long-Term Portfolio (And a Huge Podcast Announcement!)
Rich Howe
Founder of Stock Spinoff Investing and expert on investment strategies focused on spinoffs
Stock Spinoff Investing
Episode: The Hidden Goldmine of Stock Spinoffs with Rich Howe
Samit Umatiya
Managing Partner at UIG Funds
UIG Funds
Episode: Finding Value Stocks that 3X w/ Samit Umatiya from UIG Funds

Hosts

Stephen Morris
Host of The Investing for Beginners Podcast; frequently discusses beginner-friendly investing frameworks and real-world examples.
Andrew Sather
Co-host with a focus on clear explanations of investing concepts and practical stock analysis.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • Corporate echo chamber

    I listened to their episode about @GEICO and they painted a lot of pictures about how great GEICO was and all the positives of them without any negative criticisms. They are literally one of the worst insurance companies out there and are constantly bashed for poor coverage, awful customer service, poor paying standards and mismanagement. I'm not sure how they had no negative reviews or any criticisms about how Geico works.

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    Fatslapper24
    United States2 months ago
  • sorry to hear Dave is gone

    Welcome Stephen but the warm voice of Dave will be missed. He was a great interviewer and I am sure Stephen will improve

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    RubenDV
    United States3 months ago
  • Mic volumes

    Please please please fix your mic levels. Podcast is quiet, then all of a sudden the ads are blaring. Very annoying

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    BigE2711
    Canada3 months ago
  • Prompting Podcast is an Ad

    Their podcast on promoting ads little to no value. It’s an ad to get you to purchase their promoting. Alternative free sources are available.

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    francispmonroe
    United States5 months ago
  • Good info, poor production

    I get some good info out of listening to these guys, getting my feet wet in the investing world. In fact, a couple suggestions have completely changed how I evaluate and invest. But they really need to focus more on production. Some of the things I notice are very distracting from the podcast, which is saying something. They constantly flub their conversation with things they could look up pretty easily. They could easily look it up and edit out the last couple seconds so it sounds natural. They... more

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    Ndustrialhippie
    United States5 months ago

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Listeners value the calm, beginner-friendly explanations.
Some listeners feel the show could improve on production quality and pacing.
Critiques often mention too many ads and production issues.
Positive feedback on practical, long-term investing guidance.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

The Truth About Market Timing, Crashes, and Long-Term Investing with Ben Carlson
Q: Have you ever tried to time the market yourself, and what happened when you did?
Yes, many people have tried, but it's a psychologically taxing exercise that forces you to be right twice—when you exit and when you re-enter—often leading to poorer outcomes than a steady, long-term strategy.
The Truth About Market Timing, Crashes, and Long-Term Investing with Ben Carlson
Q: The first question I have for you is, so what's the secret to investing?
The “secret” is that there isn't one—time, patience, and disciplined compounding over decades beat trying to time the market or chase quick wins. A thoughtful process, understanding yourself, and sticking with a plan matter far more than chasing a magic formula.
AAR51 - The Money and Mental Health Connection
Q: When have you had some mental health related issues related to your finances in the past?
Andrew describes experiences with uncertainty and stress after graduating, including moving to a new city and facing financial decisions without a clear budget, which amplified anxiety and affected decision-making.
How Non-Food Franchises Build Wealth with Jon Ostenson
Q: Can you give us a flavor for what some of that looks like in terms of opportunities and due diligence?
The process involves thorough exploration, speaking with multiple franchisees, reviewing the Franchise Disclosure Document, understanding investment ranges, and evaluating whether the culture and operations align with your skills and preferred level of involvement.
How Non-Food Franchises Build Wealth with Jon Ostenson
Q: Awesome. Well, maybe start off non-food, non-food franchising. What is that?
Non-food franchising refers to a wide range of industries outside traditional food franchises, including home services, health and wellness, and business-to-business services, which often offer franchise models with strong support systems, lower consumer exposure, and different growth opportunities.

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