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The Investing for Beginners Podcast

A podcast that simplifies stock market investing for beginners, focusing on value investing principles and long-term wealth building.

The brief

This is a co-host discussion show that breaks down fundamental investing concepts without hype. It has two main formats: one is a classic beginner Q&A where one host asks foundational questions for the expert host (Andrew Sather) to explain. The other, a sub-series called "At Any Rate," features a more peer-to-peer discussion debunking financial 'half-truths' and exploring the nuances of personal finance beyond simple rules.

Its dual-format structure is unique, with different host pairings catering to both absolute beginners and those ready for more nuanced financial discussions. The consistent focus on a "margin of safety" philosophy and analyzing businesses, not just tickers, provides a clear, unwavering perspective.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

The Investing for Beginners Podcast features several hosts who aim to make the complicated stock market simple. The show, started in 2017 by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern, focuses on value and dividend growth investing, breaking down concepts in plain English. It operates in a dual format: foundational Q&A episodes often feature Andrew Sather and Stephen Morris, while a sub-series called "At Any Rate" with Evan Raidt and Andrew Sather debunks common financial advice for a slightly more advanced audience.

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Credentials & credits

  • Andrew Sather: Managing Partner, Sather Research, LLC
  • Andrew Sather: BS in Electrical Engineering, UC Irvine
  • Andrew Sather: Author, "Stock Market Investing for Beginners 2021"
  • Andrew Sather: Former engineer at Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Broadcom
  • Evan Raidt: Background in engineering (quality and design)

Other ventures

  • Sather Research, LLC (Andrew Sather)
  • Value Spotlight (Andrew Sather)
  • einvestingforbeginners.com (Andrew Sather)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Niches
Region
usa
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

Publishing rate
~1.1/week
Not shown by Apple / Spotify
Total episodes
358
Last episode
5 days ago
Jun 25, 2026
Status
Active
§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

AI-extracted picks + commentary · help us verify
  1. 01
    Back to the Basics: IPOs, Stock Life Cycles, and the 3 Financial Statements

    A prime example of the show's core mission: breaking down fundamental market concepts for absolute beginners in a Q&A format.

  2. 02
    Financial Half-Truths: 6 “Good” Money Rules That Can Hurt You

    Showcases the 'At Any Rate' sub-series, where hosts debunk oversimplified financial advice, adding nuance for listeners.

  3. 03
    The "Boring" Financial Statement That Catches Wall Street’s Lies

    This episode highlights the show's emphasis on deep fundamental analysis and looking at company financials over market hype.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

AI-extracted from recent episodes · help us verify
How the host interviews

This is not a traditional interview show. The format relies on questions asked between co-hosts to structure the educational content. In the primary format, a host like Stephen Morris will pose as the beginner, asking fundamental questions like "Why does a company even go public?" to tee up a detailed explanation from Andrew Sather. [2v64nERj3ZQ] In the "At Any Rate" format, Evan Raidt will introduce a financial 'half-truth', give his own analysis, and then ask Andrew for his perspective, creating a structured debunking of the topic. [3EDqT0nWra0] This Socratic, co-host method is the core mechanic of the show, designed to guide the listener through complex topics step-by-step.

The show is a co-host chat format with no outside guests. Episodes featuring Andrew Sather and Stephen Morris often have Morris asking questions to guide Sather's explanations for a beginner audience. The "At Any Rate" episodes with Evan Raidt and Andrew Sather are more conversational, with both hosts critiquing common financial advice. [3EDqT0nWra0, 2v64nERj3ZQ]

Questions the host keeps coming back to

11 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.

origin

1
  1. Q.01

    Why does a company go public / What is the purpose of Wall Street?

    This is a foundational question used at the start of episodes to establish the basic concepts for beginners. [2v64nERj3ZQ]

process

3
  1. Q.01

    What's the difference between [Concept A] and [Concept B]?

    This comparative question is frequently used to explain related but distinct financial topics, like buybacks vs. dividends. [nvWdKTTcewA]

  2. Q.02

    What does the life cycle of a company on the stock market look like?

    This type of question is used to introduce a framework for understanding a company's long-term trajectory. [2v64nERj3ZQ]

  3. Q.03

    What makes the cash flow statement the most important one for you to understand?

    This question allows the expert host to emphasize a core tenet of their value investing philosophy. [2v64nERj3ZQ]

advice

4
  1. Q.01

    What are some red flags to look for with a company's [buybacks, dividends, etc.]?

    This question prompts actionable advice, helping listeners move from theory to practical analysis. [nvWdKTTcewA]

  2. Q.02

    How can retail investors tell what stage a company is in?

    A follow-up question that translates a theoretical framework into a practical method for listeners. [2v64nERj3ZQ]

  3. Q.03

    What makes you agree with being against the statement to just max out your 401k?

    In the 'At Any Rate' format, this question invites the co-host to debunk a common piece of financial advice. [3EDqT0nWra0]

  4. Q.04

    What's one last piece of advice you'd want to leave out there?

    A standard closing question to solicit a final, memorable takeaway for the audience. [3EDqT0nWra0]

personal

2
  1. Q.01

    How do you personally weigh [paying off a mortgage] versus [investing]?

    The host asks for the co-host's personal strategy to ground abstract financial debates in real-world application. [3EDqT0nWra0]

  2. Q.02

    When you started, did you feel [a dividend was better because you saw the money]?

    This question explores the common psychological hurdles and feelings that beginner investors face. [nvWdKTTcewA]

mindset

1
  1. Q.01

    Do you think people have their 'whys' in mind when looking at a job offer?

    A broader, mindset-focused question used to frame a discussion around personal finance and life goals. [KkgyPdGJ6Ms]

Signature segments

  • · Closing with 'Invest with a margin of safety, emphasis on the safety.'
  • · Closing with 'Keep it simple, keep it steady, and at any rate, I'll see you next time.'
  • · Explaining concepts with simple analogies
  • · Debunking financial 'half-truths'
  • · Co-host Q&A format

Topics covered repeatedly

Value InvestingStock AnalysisFinancial StatementsDividendsStock BuybacksIPOsCompany Life CyclePersonal Finance401k & Retirement AccountsDebt & Mortgages
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

AI-extracted guest list + profile · help us verify
Typical guest

The show is a co-host-driven format and does not feature interviews with external guests. The different hosts appear as guests on each other's segments.

Recent guests
  • Andrew Sather
    on Financial Half-Truths: 6 “Good” Money Rules That Can Hurt You
  • Stephen Morris
    on Back to the Basics: IPOs, Stock Life Cycles, and the 3 Financial Statements
  • Evan Raidt
    on More Money, Worse Life? The Job Hopping Advice Nobody Questions
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
7.7K
7,650
Avg views / video
169
Trailing window
Total views
408K
408,303
Videos published
358
Sponsor readEstimated

Sponsors are typically financial services platforms, apps, and tools aimed at retail investors. The show also promotes its own educational resources, like the 'Value Spotlight' newsletter, indicating a listener base interested in financial products and further education. [2v64nERj3ZQ, 3EDqT0nWra0, 21]

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts?
The primary hosts are Andrew Sather, Dave Ahern, Stephen Morris, and Evan Raidt. Andrew Sather is the common link, often paired with one of the others depending on the episode's format.
Why are there different host pairings on different episodes?
The show uses different host pairings for its distinct formats. Andrew Sather and Stephen Morris often handle foundational Q&A, while Andrew and Evan Raidt host 'At Any Rate,' a series focused on debunking financial advice.
Is this podcast still running?
Yes, as of mid-2026, the podcast is active and releases episodes multiple times a week.
What is the podcast's format?
It's a co-host discussion show. It does not feature interviews with outside guests. Episodes are structured as a conversation between hosts to explain an investing topic.
Is this show truly for beginners?
Yes, the podcast is designed to be an entry point for beginners, focusing on explaining core concepts of value investing and financial analysis in simple terms.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on their YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast platforms.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]The Investing for Beginners Podcast [Official Site]einvestingforbeginners.com
  2. [02]Andrew Sather - Emerging Leaders Profilemarquisemergingleaders.com
  3. [03]Andrew Sather - Author Profileeinvestingforbeginners.com
  4. [04]Andrew Sather Brings Expertise in Financial Education With Value Spotlight - Grit Dailygritdaily.com
  5. [05]The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  6. [06]Investing for Beginners with Dave Ahern - YouTubeyoutube.com
  7. [07]At Any Rate with Evan Raidt - YouTube Playlistyoutube.com
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