• 431: David Bahnsen—Poor Smart and Desperate

  • Apr 8 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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431: David Bahnsen—Poor Smart and Desperate

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  • David Bahnsen is the founder, managing partner, and chief investment officer of The Bahnsen Group, which manages over seven billion dollars in assets. He’s also a podcaster, author, and Christian intellectual. His book, Full Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, is simpatico with Mike’s S.W.E.A.T. pledge.

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One’s purpose in our society , outside of family and God of course

Profound and simple . I’m sending this to all my kids in college . I wish someone told me this 30 years ago.

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Great episode - engaging, intelligent guest!

The time flew by listening to a gentleman speak about his life experiences, what shaped him, and where his experiences had led him. Want to read his book!

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Blue collar

I’m a man sneaking up on sixty and when I listen to these podcasts, I find my blood pressure is very high because of the things I see in the work place. It makes me mad because the managers don’t want to make these youngers do there job and I don’t feel like that is totally fair to use older guys. Just because we know how to do it we get too do it. Well if I know how, too me that means anyone in the shop should be able to do the job. I mean they have help do why not step up.

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Awesome Review

As normal, Mike brought the best out in the discussion with David Bahnsen who is spot on with the cultural view of work.

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Great conversation

I always enjoy Mike's podcasts. Chuck and Mike choose relevant people to interview for the segment.

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