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Carl Richards on the Power of Compounding

Bloomberg

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June 26, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Carl Richards on the Power of Compounding

Barry sits down with Carl Richards author of Your Money: Reimagining Wealth in Simple Sketches . They discuss Carl's unlikely start in finance and building his own firm. Carl also breaks down how one sketch helped him translate wealth management and become a New York Times columnist. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 26, 2026

Sketching Wealth Strategy: Masters in Business with Carl Richards

Barry sits down with Carl Richards author of Your Money: Reimagining Wealth in Simple Sketches . They discuss Carl's unlikely start in finance and building his own firm. Carl also breaks down how one sketch helped him translate wealth management and become a New York Times columnist. (Source: Bloomberg)

The Big Picture

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· Jun 27, 2026

MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy

This week, I speak with Carl Richards, author of “Your Money: Reimagining Wealth in Simple Sketches“. They discuss Carl’s unlikely start in finance and building his own firm. Carl also breaks down how one sketch helped him translate wealth management and become a New York Times columnist. We discuss how his career Read More The post MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy appeared first on The Big Picture.

National Review

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· Jul 10, 2026

JD Vance, Milton Friedman, and the ‘Rahway Elegy’

The hidden hand still works better than the heavy hand.

Twitchy

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· Jun 25, 2026

OUCH: Scott Jennings Using Young White Socialists to Mercilessly SHRED Hakeem Jeffries Is Absolute Gold

OUCH: Scott Jennings Using Young White Socialists to Mercilessly SHRED Hakeem Jeffries Is Absolute Gold

Rabble.ca

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· Jul 10, 2026

Following the money: A new history of capitalism analyzes the destructive economic system

Trevor Jackson explores history and economics in his latest book 'The Insatiable Machine: How Capitalism Conquered the World' The post Following the money: A new history of capitalism analyzes the destructive economic system appeared first on rabble.ca.

Curbed

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· Jul 3, 2026

What Is Billy Eichner’s NYQ?

On a scale of a dollar slice to “For a dollar!,” where does the ‘Billy on Billy’ author fit?

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Related coverage for "Carl Richards on the Power of Compounding": Bloomberg — Sketching Wealth Strategy: Masters in Business with Carl Richards. The Big Picture — MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy. National Review — JD Vance, Milton Friedman, and the ‘Rahway Elegy’. Twitchy — OUCH: Scott Jennings Using Young White Socialists to Mercilessly SHRED Hakeem Jeffries Is Absolute Gold. Rabble.ca — Following the money: A new history of capitalism analyzes the destructive economic system. Curbed — What Is Billy Eichner’s NYQ?