The Investor’s Podcast Network (Tip), co-founded by Danish investor and author, Stig Brodersen, and Preston Pysh, founder of BuffetBooks.com, has reached a new milestone of surpassing 100 million downloads on their flagship show, We Study Billionaires.
We Study Billionaires has been a staple Finance and Investing-focused podcast since 2014. The show has increased its publishing cadence from one episode a week to now four a week.
We Study Billionaires’ eponymously named feed is released on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, featuring interviews with billionaires such as Ray Dalio and Howard Marks to dissect and learn about their investing strategies. Bitcoin Fundamentals, released every Tuesday, features Preston Pysh, who discusses all things Bitcoin, such as the dynamics in investing in Bitcoin, news, deep dives, and interviews with other fellow crypto experts such as Michael Saylor. Richer, Wiser, Happier, released bi-weekly every other Saturday, is hosted by author William Green. William interviews legendary...
We Study Billionaires has been a staple Finance and Investing-focused podcast since 2014. The show has increased its publishing cadence from one episode a week to now four a week.
We Study Billionaires’ eponymously named feed is released on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, featuring interviews with billionaires such as Ray Dalio and Howard Marks to dissect and learn about their investing strategies. Bitcoin Fundamentals, released every Tuesday, features Preston Pysh, who discusses all things Bitcoin, such as the dynamics in investing in Bitcoin, news, deep dives, and interviews with other fellow crypto experts such as Michael Saylor. Richer, Wiser, Happier, released bi-weekly every other Saturday, is hosted by author William Green. William interviews legendary...
- 1/5/2023
- Podnews.net
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Opening sequences may be right at the beginning of the episode, right after the cold open, or not present at all for narrative purposes. Shows may also utilize variations of opening sequences in order to best facilitate the storytelling of a show.
Related: Enjoy Unlimited access to thousands of Movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Video
The best of them are pliable and moldable while still servicing the show it's for, and they not only deliver crucial information about a show but also convey important narrative and aesthetic information. If you have the urge to skip them, don't!
There are hundreds of incredible sequences out there.
- 8/20/2018
- by Olivia Popp
- TVfanatic
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