

The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom
By Andrew Sather, Stephen Morris, and Evan Raidt | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks
Learn how to master the stock market without the hype or the headache. This podcast breaks down complex investing into simple, "chill" strategies you can actually use.
From comparing giant rivals like Coke vs. Pepsi to spotting red flags in "Superstar CEOs," we show you how to look at the numbers and ignore the noise. Whether you are just starting out, moving away from debt, or looking for a steadier way to build wealth, we provide the clear, jargon-free guidance you need to grow your portfolio with confidence.
Stop chasing "get-rich-quick" schemes and start building your path to financial freedom, one episode at a time.
From comparing giant rivals like Coke vs. Pepsi to spotting red flags in "Superstar CEOs," we show you how to look at the numbers and ignore the noise. Whether you are just starting out, moving away from debt, or looking for a steadier way to build wealth, we provide the clear, jargon-free guidance you need to grow your portfolio with confidence.
Stop chasing "get-rich-quick" schemes and start building your path to financial freedom, one episode at a time.
Episodes
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10 snips
Jan 20, 2026 • 48min
AAR33 - Times Are Changing: Here's How to Get Ahead
Discover the four hurdles complicating financial progress in 2026, from soaring housing costs to stagnant wages. The hosts share eye-opening statistics on personal debt levels and plunging savings rates. Learn practical tips like budgeting, leveraging your network, and exploring side gigs to boost income. They also tackle how to avoid the traps of consumer debt and offer strategies to make home buying feasible. Get ready to empower your financial journey with actionable advice!

Jan 19, 2026 • 37min
Warren Buffett Steps Down: The End of an Era for Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett's departure as CEO marks a significant moment in investing. The hosts discuss the value of ignoring market noise and the importance of sticking to your circle of competence. They highlight Buffett's ability to remain calm amid volatility, using it as an opportunity rather than a guide. The conversation emphasizes the power of knowledge accumulation, the concept of durable business moats, and the necessity of a margin of safety in investing. Insights into Buffett's disciplined approach offer timeless lessons for investors.

Jan 15, 2026 • 47min
Three Listener Questions on Coke vs KO, NVIDIA vs Big Tech, and Selling at a Loss
The hosts explore the differences between Coca-Cola and its bottler, Coca-Cola Consolidated, emphasizing the importance of distribution in investment decisions. They also compare NVIDIA's valuation to tech giants like Apple and Google, cautioning about the risks of high expectations. In a candid discussion, they detail their reasons for selling Crown Castle, highlighting the impact of management changes and the importance of not letting ego affect investment choices. Clever insights and practical advice abound for those navigating the world of investing!

Jan 13, 2026 • 34min
AAR32 - Listener Q&A: How to Calculate Your Real Savings Rate
This discussion dives into the complexities of 401(k) contributions, emphasizing they aren’t directly comparable to post-tax spending. Listeners learn a straightforward way to estimate the after-tax value of their retirement savings. The conversation shifts to emergency funds, detailing where to keep them and what expenses they should cover, like unexpected car repairs or home maintenance. Recommendations include aiming for six months of expenses and using high-yield savings accounts for better interest.

Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 12min
Where to Put Money When the Market Feels Risky with Dave and Friends
Listen in as the hosts tackle strategies for navigating a risky market. They discuss the importance of having a solid exit plan and understanding risk tolerance. Defensive sectors are examined, including real estate and healthcare, along with their potential pitfalls. The conversation dives into dividend strategies and how to use those dividends to fund higher-risk investments. The group also compares consumer staples like Walmart and Amazon for recession resilience. They weigh the pros and cons of insurance companies and banks, highlighting their defensive roles in a portfolio.

Jan 8, 2026 • 54min
Finding Value Stocks that 3X w/ Samit Umatiya from UIG Funds
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In this episode, Andrew sits down with Samit Umatiya, Managing Partner at UIG, to talk about how he went from day trading to running a value-oriented investment fund.
They dig into what “value” actually means in practice, how Samit thinks about free cash flow, and why qualitative factors like management alignment matter just as much as the numbers. The conversation also covers biases like sunk cost fallacy, how to fight FOMO, and what Samit looks for when deciding whether a stock is truly worth buying.
Key Topics Covered:
Samit’s shift from day trading to value investing
What “value” means
Free cash flow
Qualitative analysis
Biases and discipline: sunk cost fallacy, FOMO, conviction, and buying right
Timestamps:
01:21 – How Samit got started
04:06 – “Less activity, better returns”: compounding and long-term mindset shift
05:00 – What “value” means (subjective)
11:16 – Avoiding Wall Street noise
13:09 – VEON thesis
15:37 – Valuation = quantitative + qualitative
18:32 – How to start reading statements
20:04 – Management alignment: track record, equity ownership, background, incentives
24:02 – Sunk cost fallacy
33:01 – Why under $2B market cap can be a sweet spot
34:31 – Why he avoids MAG7/AI hype
39:07 – Fighting FOMO
42:22 – Is WSJ/Bloomberg worth it? Quality journalism as an investment
45:39 – “If it isn’t really obvious, don’t buy it”
46:58 – Buy point matters most; sell can be imperfect if you bought right
Resources Mentioned:
The Value Spotlight Newsletter: https://einvestingforbeginners.com/value-spotlight-newsletter/
Follow Samit Umatiya on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/samitumatiya
UIG (Umatiya Investment Group)
https://www.linkedin.com/company/uig-funds/
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Remember, invest with a margin of safety—emphasis on the safety. Have a great week, and we’ll talk to you next time.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 34min
AAR31 - Part 1: What is a Will?
Discover the essential reasons why having a will is crucial for protecting your loved ones. Hear a gripping real-life story about the chaos of dying without a will. Learn different approaches to creating a will and why you should prioritize updating beneficiaries on accounts. Explore storage options to ensure your documents are accessible when needed. The hosts outline the three tiers of planning that include wills, trusts, and beneficiaries, guiding you toward making informed decisions for your estate.

11 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 52min
The Intelligent Investor in 2026: Outdated or Timeless?
In 2026, the timeless wisdom of Benjamin Graham's teachings is put to the test. The hosts distinguish between investing and speculating, emphasizing the importance of thorough analysis. They delve into how to understand a business through 10-Ks and investor relations pages, even for those who dislike reading. Inflation's impact on buying power and businesses is explored, with Costco highlighted as a resilient example. The idea of 'Mr. Market' illustrates market sentiment's volatility, while the concept of margin of safety is reinforced as essential for protecting capital.

Jan 1, 2026 • 47min
2025 Stock Market WRAPPED
This engaging discussion takes a deep dive into the 2025 stock market performance, highlighting the significant impact of the AI boom, particularly with NVIDIA. The hosts explore sector winners and how communication services, technology, and energy led returns, emphasizing the growing need for infrastructure. They tackle key investing psychology topics like FOMO and volatility, providing strategies to manage cyclical stocks and maintain realistic expectations amidst market fluctuations. It's a fresh perspective on navigating today's investment landscape.

Dec 30, 2025 • 39min
AAR30 - How When You Start Investing Matters
Discover how your investing mindset is shaped by the market environment in which you start. Andrew shares his journey from the financially cautious years post-Great Financial Crisis. Meanwhile, Evan reflects on his overconfident entry during a bull market. They discuss the psychological aspects of investing, including recency bias and herd mentality. Practical tips for new investors include focusing on education, consistency, and avoiding FOMO. Ultimately, it's about building strong, personalized investment habits.


