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MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy

The Big Picture

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June 27, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

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.

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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 30, 2026

Transcript: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy

The transcript from this week’s MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy, is below. You can stream and download our full conversation, including any podcast extras, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube (video), YouTube (audio), and Bloomberg. All of our earlier podcasts on your favorite pod hosts can be found here. ~~~ Carl Read More The post Transcript: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy appeared first on The Big Picture.

Fortune

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· Jul 6, 2026

Wealth is going ‘woke,’ says UBS: Rich people are now ‘younger, more female—and more openly queer,’ thanks to the Great Wealth Transfer

The new face of wealth has some ideas about how they want their money to work for wider society.

SundayTimes

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· Jun 27, 2026

LAST WORD | A lesson in wealth management for those richest of the rich

Last Word: Weekly opinion column about world events

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

From poverty to prosperity: Why people move toward billionaire-rich nations – Patrick Phelps

From poverty to prosperity: Why people move toward billionaire-rich nations – Patrick Phelps

Inc.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Mark Cuban Says He Backs a Specific Minimum Wage Hike—but Hates This Left-Wing Political Slogan

The billionaire entrepreneur and former ‘Shark Tank’ investor described his economic philosophy as ‘trickle up.’

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Related coverage for "MiB: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy": Bloomberg — Sketching Wealth Strategy: Masters in Business with Carl Richards. The Big Picture — Transcript: Carl Richards on Sketching Wealth Strategy. Fortune — Wealth is going ‘woke,’ says UBS: Rich people are now ‘younger, more female—and more openly queer,’ thanks to the Great Wealth Transfer. SundayTimes — LAST WORD | A lesson in wealth management for those richest of the rich. The New Zealand Herald — From poverty to prosperity: Why people move toward billionaire-rich nations – Patrick Phelps. Inc.com — Mark Cuban Says He Backs a Specific Minimum Wage Hike—but Hates This Left-Wing Political Slogan