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S1E8 What Behavioral Investors Can Learn from Ross Bentley, Racing Coach and Former IndyCar Driver

S1E8 What Behavioral Investors Can Learn from Ross Bentley, Racing Coach and Former IndyCar Driver

FromThe Behavioral Investor


S1E8 What Behavioral Investors Can Learn from Ross Bentley, Racing Coach and Former IndyCar Driver

FromThe Behavioral Investor

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Nov 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ross Bentley runs Speed Secrets, a race driver coaching service in Canada. He is also co-athor of Performance Pilot along with Phil Wilkes, whom we interviewed in Episode 3. His expertise not only covers the physical act of driving but also how to tame the mind, such as his presentation The Mental Game of Driving. He also has an eBook on the same topic, Mental Imagery Guide for Drivers. He has worked with Stanford psychology researcher Carol Dweck and grad student Fred Leach to apply Carol's growth vs fixed mindset concept to race drivers. For further info on this, she has written a book called Mindset. He was also involved in the development of the Garmin Catalyst™ Driving Performance Optimizer. Listen up for some great insights into how to program the mind with imagery and triggers and some enthralling racing stories.

Find him on:

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Youtube (this link takes you to the Mental Game of Performance Driving playlist)



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Released:
Nov 26, 2020
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Podcast episode

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We solve the mathematical problem of causing an enormous increase in one's bank account balance through human effort. The podcast therefore has two themes, mathematics and human behaviour. Together, behavioural investing. We take a first principles approach by summarising scientific studies and interviewing psychology and mathematics researchers. This will show us the first principles. We will then reason from these first principles to the best strategy to cause optimal human investing behaviour.