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The money & investing books recommended on Andrew Huberman’s podcast

The money & investing books that came up with a genuine endorsement across Andrew Huberman's episodes, each linked to the exact moment it was recommended.

Money and investing get a lighter touch on Huberman's show, just 27 mentions total, but the picks are telling. Meditations tops the list at 16, with Why We Sleep at 13 and The Psychology of Money making an appearance at 5.

We built this from the actual transcripts, not a guess at what a scientist might recommend. Each title links to the exact timestamp.

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#1 · Meditations

Marcus Aurelius · Book · 16 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Ivanka Trump, on Ivanka Trump: Most People Can’t Tell Signal From Noise in 2026. Ivanka is Businesswoman, former real estate and fashion executive, and ex-White House senior advisor. Daughter of Donald Trump, she built a fashion line doing close to $800M in annual sales before shutting it down to serve in government. In total it earned 16 separate on-air endorsements across 5 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman).

“I think like Marcus Aurelius's meditations is so informative on so many levels.” — Ivanka Trump 00:26:38

What it is: Meditations is a collection of personal reflections and notes by the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (reigned 161 to 180 AD), offering a profound look into the philosophy of Stoicism. It was never intended for publication, making it a raw and intimate self-help manual for the emperor during his campaigns and rule. The central theme revolves around living a good, rational, and virtuous life in harmony with nature and the cosmos. Aurelius continually reminds himself that everything in the universe is constantly changing and fleeting, urging the reader to accept the impermanence of life and the inevitability of death.

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#2 · Why We Sleep

Matthew Walker · Book · 13 endorsements

Recommended by Andrew Huberman on How to Heal From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Dr. Victor Carrión. That episode features Dr. Victor Carrion, Professor and vice chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford and director of the Stanford Early Life Stress and Resilience Program. A leading expert on childhood PTSD and the developer of Cue-Centered Therapy. In total it earned 13 separate on-air endorsements across 4 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Lex Fridman, Tim Ferriss).

“I really have to tip my hat to Dr Matthew Walker from UC Berkeley for writing the book why we sleep ... he deserves such a token of praise” — Andrew Huberman 00:51:52

What it is: "The first sleep book by a leading scientific expert--Professor Matthew Walker, Director of UC Berkeley's Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab--reveals his groundbreaking exploration of sleep, explaining how we can harness its transformative power to change our lives for the better. Sleep is one of the most important but least understood aspects of our life, wellness, and longevity. Until very recently, science had no answer to the question of why we sleep, or what good it served, or why we suffer such devastating health consequences when we don't sleep.

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#3 · Outlive

Peter Attia (inferred) · Book · 7 endorsements

Terry Real brought this up on The Therapist Who Breaks All The Rules — Terry Real (2025-05-09). Terry is Family therapist, creator of Relational Life Therapy (RLT), and author of 'I Don't Want to Talk About It,' 'Fierce Intimacy,' and 'Us'; specializes in couples on the brink and male depression. In total it earned 7 separate on-air endorsements across 4 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Joe Rogan, Tim Ferriss).

“First of all, for those who haven't, please read Peter's book, Outlive. It's great. And the last chapter is about his work with me.” — Terry Real 00:41:55
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#4 · The Denial of Death

Ernest Becker · Book · 7 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Andrew Huberman, on How to Find & Be a Great Romantic Partner | Lori Gottlieb in 2025. That episode features Lori Gottlieb, Psychotherapist and best-selling author of "Maybe You Should Talk to Someone," widely regarded as one of the world's leading experts on relationships. She also writes the "Ask the Therapist" advice column (formerly at The Atlantic, now The New York Times). In total it earned 7 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Lex Fridman).

“I'm reading Erns Becker's the denial of death highly recommend it to everyone a Pulitzer after all” — Andrew Huberman 00:36:54
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#5 · Deep Work

Cal Newport · Book · 6 endorsements

Recommended by Lex Fridman on Charan Ranganath: Human Memory, Imagination, Deja Vu, and False Memories | Lex F. That episode features Charan Ranganath, A psychologist and neuroscientist at UC Davis specializing in human memory, where he runs a lab using fMRI and other methods to study how the brain encodes and retrieves events. He is the author of 'Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold On to What Matters.'. In total it earned 6 separate on-air endorsements across 3 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Lex Fridman, Tim Ferriss).

“I'm very much with kort on this he wrote deep work and a lot of other amazing books he talks about task switching as a sort of the thing that really destroys productivity” — Lex Fridman 02:52:58

What it is: One of the most valuable skills in our economy is becoming increasingly rare. If you master this skill, you'll achieve extraordinary results. Deep work is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. It's a skill that allows you to quickly master complicated information and produce better results in less time. Deep work will make you better at what you do and provide the sense of true fulfillment that comes from craftsmanship. In short, deep work is like a super power in our increasingly competitive twenty-first century economy.

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#6 · The Psychology of Money

Morgan Housel · Book · 5 endorsements

Tim Ferriss brought this up on David Senra — How Extreme Winners Think and Win: Lessons from 400+ of History’s (2025-09-24). That episode features David Senra, Host of the Founders podcast, who reads and breaks down biographies of history's greatest entrepreneurs; launching a new interview show on Patrick O'Shaughnessy's Colossus network. In total it earned 5 separate on-air endorsements across 3 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Tim Ferriss).

“Psychology of money. Great book. Won't stop selling. I know man. Got lightning in a bottle in that one. Earned it.” — Tim Ferriss 02:25:52

What it is: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness doing well with money isn’t necessarily about what you know. It’s about how you behave. And behavior is hard to teach, even to really smart people. How to manage money, invest it, and make business decisions are typically considered to involve a lot of mathematical calculations, where data and formulae tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world, people don’t make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, your unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together.

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#7 · Mastery

Robert Greene · Book · 5 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Andrew Huberman, on A Process for Finding & Achieving Your Unique Purpose | Robert Greene in 2023. That episode features Robert Greene, Bestselling author of The 48 Laws of Power, The Laws of Human Nature, The Art of Seduction, and Mastery. Trained at UC Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin-Madison; writes about psychology, strategy, and human nature rooted in history. In total it earned 5 separate on-air endorsements across 3 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Tim Ferriss).

“I first learned about Robert's work from reading the book Mastery which to my mind is a brilliant exploration and a practical tool for how to think about and pursue one's purpose” — Andrew Huberman 00:00:30

What it is: Robert Greene, the "modern Machiavelli" debunks the prevailing mythology of success and presents a radical new way to greatness.

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#8 · The Obstacle Is the Way

Ryan Holiday · Book · 5 endorsements

Recommended by Tim Ferriss on From Stocking Groceries to Reading Philosophy for a Living — Stephen West of Phi. That episode features Stephen West, Creator and host of the Philosophize This! podcast, a self-taught philosopher who went from a high-school dropout stocking groceries to running one of the most respected independent philosophy shows; 225 episodes in over 12 years, with a book deal coming in 2026. In total it earned 5 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Tim Ferriss).

“An example of that for stoicism would be certainly Ryan Holiday's work. He's right here nearby. Obstacle is the way and so on.” — Tim Ferriss 01:17:27

What it is: 1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller The Obstacle is the Way has become a cult classic, beloved by men and women around the world who apply its wisdom to become more successful at whatever they do. Its many fans include a former governor and movie star (Arnold Schwarzenegger), a hip hop icon (LL Cool J), an Irish tennis pro (James McGee), an NBC sportscaster (Michele Tafoya), and the coaches and players of winning teams like the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Cubs, and University of Texas men’s basketball team.

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#9 · Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!

Richard Feynman · Book · 5 endorsements

Andrew Huberman brought this up on Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain | Huberman Lab Essentials (2026-01-29). That episode features Andrew Huberman (solo), Professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine and host of the Huberman Lab podcast. This is a solo Essentials episode. In total it earned 5 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Tim Ferriss).

“if you read any of the books about Fineman or by Fineman, surely you're joking, Mr. Fineman or what do you care what other people think? These are wonderful short stories” — Andrew Huberman 00:21:53

What it is: The biography of the physicist and Nobel prize winner Richard P. Feynman - a collection of short stories, chapters told to and written down by Ralph Leighton. Feynman tells of his childhood and youth and goes into his adult life, both personally and professionally.

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#10 · The 4-Hour Body

Tim Ferriss · Book · 3 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Andrew Huberman, on Journal Club with Dr. Peter Attia | Metformin for Longevity & The Power of Belie in 2023. That episode features Peter Attia, Physician and longevity expert, author of the bestselling book Outlive and host of The Drive podcast. He focuses on healthspan, lifespan, and metabolic health. In total it earned 3 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Tim Ferriss).

“I still am a big fan of Tim ferriss's uh slow carbohydrate diet because I like to eat meat and vegetables and starches” — Andrew Huberman 01:18:03

What it is: The 4-Hour Body is the result of an obsessive quest, spanning more than a decade, to hack the human body. It contains the collective wisdom of hundreds of elite athletes, dozens of MDs, and thousands of hours of jaw-dropping personal experimentation. From Olympic training centers to black-market laboratories, from Silicon Valley to South Africa, Tim Ferriss, the 1 New York Times bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek, fixated on one life-changing question: For all things physical, what are the tiniest changes that produce the biggest results? Thousands of tests later, this book contains the answers for both men and women.

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#11 · The 4-Hour Chef

Tim Ferriss (inferred) · Book · 3 endorsements

Recommended by Andrew Huberman on Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges | Dr. Paul Conti. That episode features Dr. Paul Conti, A psychiatrist trained at Stanford and chief resident at Harvard who runs the Pacific Premier Group treating complex trauma, addiction, and psychiatric disorders. He is the author of 'Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic.'. In total it earned 3 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Tim Ferriss).

“Tim Ferris's "The 4-Hour Body" or Tim Ferris's The 4-Hour Chef book, both of which are excellent” — Andrew Huberman 00:06:14

What it is: Building upon Timothy Ferriss's internationally successful "4-hour" franchise, "The 4-Hour Chef" transforms the way we cook, eat, and learn. Featuring recipes and cooking tricks from world-renowned chefs, and interspersed with the radically counterintuitive advice Ferriss's fans have come to expect, "The 4-Hour Chef" is a practical but unusual guide to mastering food and cooking, whether you are a seasoned pro or a blank-slate novice.

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#12 · The Anxious Generation

Jonathan Haidt · Book · 3 endorsements

Chris Sacca brought this up on Chris Sacca — How to Succeed by Living on Your Own Terms (2025-01-23). Chris is Billionaire venture capitalist, early backer of Twitter and Uber, founder of climate fund Lower Carbon Capital, and former Shark Tank investor. In total it earned 3 separate on-air endorsements across 4 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Joe Rogan, Tim Ferriss).

“ready book list yeah you didn't ask me well I did for your syllabus but you dodged and gave me poetry anxious generation and coddling of American mind” — Chris Sacca 02:35:05

What it is: After more than a decade of stability or improvement, the mental health of adolescents plunged in the early 2010s. Rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide rose sharply, more than doubling on many measures. Why? In The Anxious Generation, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt (pronounced "height") lays out the facts about the epidemic of teen mental illness that hit many countries at the same time. He then investigates the nature of childhood, including why children need play and independent exploration to mature into competent, thriving adults.

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#13 · The Art of Learning

Josh Waitzkin · Book · 3 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Derek Sivers, on Derek Sivers — Finding Paths Less Traveled, Taking Giant Leaps, and Picking the in 2023. Derek is Entrepreneur turned author who founded and sold CD Baby; minimalist writer known for books like Anything You Want, now living in New Zealand. In total it earned 3 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Tim Ferriss).

“I loved his book, The Art of Learning. And I've listened to his interviews, and I really admire him.” — Derek Sivers 02:29:01
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#14 · The Creative Act: A Way of Being

Rick Rubin · Book · 2 endorsements

Recommended by Lex Fridman on Ivanka Trump: Politics, Family, Real Estate, Fashion, Music, and Life | Lex Frid. That episode features Ivanka Trump, Businesswoman, real estate developer, and former senior advisor to the President of the United States. Daughter of Donald Trump, she built a fashion brand, worked on major redevelopment projects, and led bipartisan policy efforts on tax credits, education, and human trafficking. In total it earned 2 separate on-air endorsements across 4 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, Tim Ferriss).

“you've also mentioned somebody you admire is Rick Rubin and his book of "The Creative Act." It has some really interesting ideas” — Lex Fridman 01:23:34

What it is: “I set out to write a book about what to do to make a great work of art. Instead, it revealed itself to be a book on how to be.” —Rick Rubin Many famed music producers are known for a particular sound that has its day. Rick Rubin is known for something else: creating a space where artists of all different genres and traditions can home in on who they really are and what they really offer. He has made a practice of helping people transcend their self-imposed expectations in order to reconnect with a state of innocence from which the surprising becomes inevitable.

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#15 · Can't Hurt Me

David Goggins · Book · 2 endorsements

Mark Greaney brought this up on Joe Rogan Experience #1942 - Mark Greaney (2024-06-27). Mark is Bestselling thriller novelist behind the Gray Man series and the continuation of Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels. In total it earned 2 separate on-air endorsements across 3 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman).

“I love his book or his first book He's a his second book's even better he's amazing” — Mark Greaney 02:18:48

What it is: For David Goggins, childhood was a nightmare--poverty, prejudice, and physical abuse colored his days and haunted his nights. But through self-discipline, mental toughness, and hard work, Goggins transformed himself from a depressed, overweight young man with no future into a US Armed Forces icon and one of the world's top endurance athletes. The only man in history to complete elite training as a Navy SEAL, Army Ranger, and Air Force tactical air controller, he went on to set records in numerous endurance events, inspiring Outside magazine to name him the Fittest (Real) Man in America.

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#16 · Steve Jobs

Walter Isaacson · Book · 2 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Andrew Huberman, on How to Overcome Inner Resistance | Steven Pressfield in 2025. That episode features Steven Pressfield, Bestselling author of "The War of Art," "Gates of Fire," and other historical fiction and nonfiction. A former Marine, advertising copywriter, and screenwriter who published his first book at 52 and is still writing daily at 82. In total it earned 2 separate on-air endorsements across 4 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO, Lex Fridman, Tim Ferriss).

“I've listened to and read Steve Jobs' biography. I think it's spectacular. It's a phenomenal bio.” — Andrew Huberman 01:09:23

What it is: Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years -- as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues -- Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing.

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#17 · The Hero with a Thousand Faces

Joseph Campbell · Book · 2 endorsements

Recommended by Ray Dalio on Ray Dalio: We’re Heading Into Very, Very Dark Times! America & The UK’s Decline . Ray is Billionaire investor who founded Bridgewater Associates, which he built into the world's largest hedge fund managing about $150 billion. He is known for studying 500 years of history to predict economic and geopolitical cycles, and for his books on principles. In total it earned 2 separate on-air endorsements across 2 different shows (Andrew Huberman, Diary of a CEO).

“Joseph Campbell's The Hero's Journey. Is it the the hero with a thousand faces? Yes, that's it. Hero with a thousand faces.” — Ray Dalio 01:29:37

What it is: Originally written by Campbell in the '40s-- in his pre-Bill Moyers days -- and famous as George Lucas' inspiration for "Star Wars," this book will likewise inspire any writer or reader in its well considered assertion that while all stories have already been told, this is not a bad thing, since the retelling is still necessary. And while our own life's journey must always be ended alone, the travel is undertaken in the company not only of immediate loved ones and primal passion, but of the heroes and heroines -- and myth-cycles -- that have preceded us. ([Amazon.com review][1].) [1]:

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#18 · The 48 Laws of Power

Robert Greene · Book · 1 endorsement

Ryan Holiday brought this up on How to Use Stoicism to Choose Alive Time Over Dead Time — Daily Stoic Author Rya (2020-04-09). Ryan is Author of bestselling books on Stoicism including The Obstacle Is the Way and the Daily Stoic. A former marketing director at American Apparel turned writer who popularizes ancient Stoic philosophy for modern audiences.

“Then The 48 Laws of Power do a great job of explaining that... Those are three fantastic uh books for the for the quiver.” — Ryan Holiday 00:49:30

What it is: Amoral, cunning, ruthless, and instructive, this piercing work distills three thousand years of the history of power in to forty-eight well explicated laws. As attention--grabbing in its design as it is in its content, this bold volume outlines the laws of power in their unvarnished essence, synthesizing the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun-tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and other great thinkers.

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#19 · Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life

Dacher Keltner · Book · 1 endorsement

The endorsement here comes from Arthur Brooks, on Arthur Brooks — Finding The Meaning of Your Life in 2025. Arthur is Harvard professor, behavioral scientist, and bestselling author of 15 books on happiness, including 'Build the Life You Want' (with Oprah), 'From Strength to Strength,' and 'The Meaning of Your Life: Finding Purpose in an Age of Emptiness.'.

“he has a book called awe, A W E. It's a great book” — Arthur Brooks 01:10:58
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#20 · Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

Robert Sapolsky · Book · 1 endorsement

Recommended by Michael Mauboussin on Michael Mauboussin — How Great Investors Make Decisions | The Tim Ferriss Podcas. Michael is Head of Consilient Research on Counterpoint Global at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, longtime Columbia Business School adjunct finance professor, and author of investing classics including Think Twice, The Success Equation, More Than You Know, and Expectations Investing.

“he wrote a book called Behave in 2017, which is, I would say, probably the best book I've ever read on human nature.” — Michael Mauboussin 01:08:37

What it is: Why do we do the things we do? Over a decade in the making, this game-changing book is Robert Sapolsky's genre-shattering attempt to answer that question as fully as perhaps only he could, looking at it from every angle. Sapolsky's storytelling concept is delightful but it also has a powerful intrinsic logic: he starts by looking at the factors that bear on a person's reaction in the precise moment a behavior occurs, and then hops back in time from there, in stages, ultimately ending up at the deep history of our species and its genetic inheritance. And so the first category of explanation is the neurobiological one.

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#21 · The Creative Habit

Twyla Tharp · Book · 1 endorsement

Andrew Huberman brought this up on How to Expand Your Consciousness | Dr. Christof Koch (2025-09-15). That episode features Dr. Christof Koch, A pioneering neuroscientist, investigator at the Allen Institute for Brain Science and chief scientist at the Tiny Blue Dot Foundation, considered one of the great luminaries of modern consciousness research. He worked for decades with Francis Crick on the 'neural correlates of consciousness.'.

“I love her. She has a wonderful book called "The Creative Habit," and she claims that as people get older, one of the reasons that they slow down so much” — Andrew Huberman 01:45:46
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#22 · Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers

Robert Sapolsky · Book · 1 endorsement

The endorsement here comes from Michael Mauboussin, on Michael Mauboussin — How Great Investors Make Decisions | The Tim Ferriss Podcas in 2023. Michael is Head of Consilient Research on Counterpoint Global at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, longtime Columbia Business School adjunct finance professor, and author of investing classics including Think Twice, The Success Equation, More Than You Know, and Expectations Investing.

“he wrote a book called Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers in the mid 1990s, which is it's a wonderful title and it's a wonderful book about the idea of stress.” — Michael Mauboussin 01:09:38
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#23 · Digital Minimalism

Cal Newport · Book · 0 endorsements

Recommended by Cal Newport on How to Enhance Focus and Improve Productivity | Dr. Cal Newport. Cal is A professor of computer science at Georgetown University who trained at MIT. He is the best-selling author of books on productivity and focus, including Deep Work and Slow Productivity.

“or digital minimalism like oh yeah that okay I kind of know what that means like it's a different different philosophy towards it” — Cal Newport 01:37:31

What it is: The key to living well in a high tech world is to spend much less time using technology. In recent years, our culture's relationship with personal technology has transformed from something exciting into something darker. Innovations like smartphones and social media are useful, but many of us are increasingly troubled by how much control these tools seem to exert over our daily experiences – including how we spend our free time and how we feel about ourselves.

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#24 · How to Stay in Love

James Sexton · Book · 0 endorsements

Steven Bartlett brought this up on World No.1 Divorce Lawyer: If You Do This, Your Marriage Is Already Over. (2026-02-12). That episode features James Sexton, A veteran New York divorce lawyer with 25 years of experience representing high-net-worth individuals, athletes and celebrities. He is the author of 'How to Stay in Love' and 'How Not to F*ck Up Your Marriage' and created the free trustedpetnup.com.

“How not to f*ck up your marriage, straight talk from a divorce lawyer who's seen it all, or how to stay in love? So, How to Stay in Love has been out longer.” — Steven Bartlett 01:51:29
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#25 · Same as Ever

Morgan Housel · Book · 0 endorsements

The endorsement here comes from Steven Bartlett, on The Savings Expert: Passive Income Is A Scam! Post-Traumatic Broke Syndrome Is C in 2025. That episode features Morgan Housel, Bestselling finance author of The Psychology of Money (nearly 10 million copies) and Same as Ever, who has written about money, finance and investing for 20 years. He was on to discuss his new book, The Art of Spending Money.

“you wrote the book Same as Ever, which shows a guide to what doesn't change through history and how things can often stay the same” — Steven Bartlett 01:20:36

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