
Charlie Munger
Charlie Munger appears in 5 indexed podcast episodes across 2 shows on PodcastMentions, with linked books, timestamps, and episode context.
Charlie Munger (1924–2023) was an American investor, businessman, and longtime vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, known for his partnership with Warren Buffett and his multidisciplinary approach to decision‑making.
Track Charlie Munger appearances on Founders and Acquired. Linked books include All I Want to Know is Where I'm Going to Die, So I'll Never Go There and Poor Charlie's Almanac.
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Answers to common episode, podcast, book, and topic questions tied to Charlie Munger.
Which podcast episodes feature Charlie Munger?
#363 Li Lu and Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett on Founders is the latest indexed appearance for Charlie Munger. Other indexed episodes include Reflections from my dinner with Charlie Munger on Founders and Charlie Munger on Acquired.
Which podcasts feature Charlie Munger most?
Founders (4 episodes) and Acquired (1 episode) are the strongest indexed podcast homes for Charlie Munger.
Which books are mentioned around Charlie Munger?
All I Want to Know is Where I'm Going to Die, So I'll Never Go There by Peter Bevelin, Poor Charlie's Almanac by Charlie Munger, and The Tao of Charlie Munger are the clearest linked books around Charlie Munger, based on transcript mentions across the indexed episodes.
What does Charlie Munger discuss on podcasts?
Charlie Munger most often comes up around Charlie Munger's philosophy and Charlie Munger's influence.
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Featured moments
“It smacked me in the face of the importance of like fast and then slow and then really fast.”
“Sam Walton had seen more retail stores than anybody else on the planet.”
“Charlie spent his lifetime studying the causes of human failures, so he has a profound understanding of the weaknesses of human nature.”
“You get very rich, he said, if you thought you were rich, you thought of yourself as having a card with only 20 punches in a lifetime.”

