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    Explore "berlin wall" with insightful episodes like "Project Equalizer", "Matt's Podcast Pick - The Cold War: What We Saw" and "36: How A Quant Saw Huge Changes That Took Place on Wall Street" from podcasts like ""Modem Mischief", "The Matt Walsh Show" and "Odd Lots"" and more!

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    Matt's Podcast Pick - The Cold War: What We Saw

    Matt's Podcast Pick - The Cold War: What We Saw

    The Berlin Airlift. The Korean War. The Cuban Missile Crisis. The Space Race. Vietnam. Detente. Reagan. Solidarity. Gorbachev. The tales of these earth-shaking milestones have been always been told as a series of individual events, completely apart from each other. But they were not individual events; they were individual threads in the tapestry of the Apocalypse That Didn’t Happen. And because they were all part of the same ongoing story, they need to be treated that way. Check out the new 12-part podcast series, "The Cold War: What We Saw." Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere you listen to podcasts!

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    36: How A Quant Saw Huge Changes That Took Place on Wall Street

    36: How A Quant Saw Huge Changes That Took Place on Wall Street

    Emanuel Derman was one of the pioneers of quantitative finance, having gone from studying physics to working on Wall Street in 1985. His memoir, My Life as a Quant, is a must-read book that tracks the evolution of finance in recent decades as it's become more and more driven by mathematics. In the latest episode of Odd Lots, Derman discusses his career, the difference between finance models and physics models, and where Wall Street is going next.

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