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Brendan Frazier - The Fuel and Friction Model of Behavioral Finance
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Emilie Hill - “The Market is Uncertainty Distilled”
Daniel Crosbycreative destruction, existentialism, existential philosophy, wellness, existentialist, active investing, active management, passive investing, passive management, active vs. passive, loss aversion, uncertainty in the markets, market uncertainty, passive portfolios, active portfolios, women and investing, women in investment, women and investment, women and finance, financial concerns for women, volatility, volatile markets, market volatility, market history, market cycles, active vs. passive investing, financial wellness, financial training, financial trainer, financial podcast, financial literature, behavioral investing, behavioral finance, behavioral economics, history of behavioral economics, behavioral coaching, Daniel Crosby, Dr. Daniel Crosby, The Laws of Wealth, The Behavioral Investor, investing, investment, investor psychology, psychology of investing, Standard Deviations, Standard Deviations podcast, Stock Market, How to invest, investor emotion, yahoo finance
Dr. Julie Ragatz - Empathy and the History of Behavioral Economics
Daniel Crosbyeconomics, behavioral economics, economist, economists, economic history, the history of economics, market history, history of behavioral economics, economy, the economy, Dr. Julie Ragatz, Dr. Daniel Crosby, Daniel Crosby, Standard Deviations podcast, The Behavioral Investor, The Laws of Wealth, psychology, How to invest, investor emotion, investing, investment, stock marke, investor psychology, Investor emotion