Older Is Better: Forget what you think you know about brilliant young entrepreneurs

Older Is Better: Forget what you think you know about brilliant young entrepreneurs

Wall Street Journal "Science of Success" Columnist Ben Cohen tells us that most people who start successful companies are in middle age or beyond. That contrasts with the conventional belief that entrepreneurs are young and tech savvy - listen to Cohen's conversation with Michael about his great piece "The Investor Betting on People In Their 50s and 60s—Because Older Is Better"...and then hear from the audience who tell Michael about the successful companies they started later in life. Original air date 20 February 2025. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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20 Jan 24min

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Is Kamala Harris politically toxic—or still a force Democrats can’t ignore? Is Josh Shapiro the party’s future—or a candidate defined by his past? Michael Smerconish unpacks today’s Smerconish.com pol...

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Live From MLK Day of Service: How Volunteerism Can Heal a Divided Nation

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Would Mandatory National Service Heal America—or Threaten Freedom?

Would Mandatory National Service Heal America—or Threaten Freedom?

Is mandatory national service the key to rebuilding civic unity—or an unacceptable infringement on personal freedom? In this episode, Michael explains the thinking behind the Smerconish.com poll quest...

19 Jan 16min

The Hidden Consequences of America’s Weight Loss Drug Boom

The Hidden Consequences of America’s Weight Loss Drug Boom

Are GLP-1 weight loss drugs changing America—for better or worse? Michael explores the surprising ripple effects of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy with PwC consumer markets leader Ali Furman. From gyms...

16 Jan 33min

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16 Jan 11min

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Inside Congress’ Stock Trading Problem — And the Bill to End It

Michael talks with Congressman Bryan Steil (R-WI), chairman of the House Administration Committee, about a bipartisan push to crack down on congressional stock trading. Steil explains why existing ins...

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