Stocks Not Sports with Kenrick Sylvestre

We are such big believers in podcasts as an efficient medium of communication that we at INFOR decided to launch one of our own. We are live with our podcast titled “Stocks Not Sports”: the podcast where we try to talk about investment ideas in the same casual way we talk about sports with our work colleagues, friends, and family members. Kenrick Sylvestre, our Head of Distribution is our podcast host. As a former football player, soccer player and coach, “Kenny” uses his marginal skills on the field to ask some probing questions of our podcast guests. Surprisingly, he is able to gain valuable insights from leading Corporate Executives and Industry Experts while keeping the conversation light and easily digestible.

Podcast Episodes

The “Hits” Just Keep on Coming with CEO Jennifer McCarron and Thunderbird Entertainment

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Martin Grosskopf Shares Lessons Learned from His Long “Ride” as an ESG Investor

Episode 7: What does it mean to be a Sustainable Investor these days? Apple Podcasts Spotify After 20 years in

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Mike Gentile Shows Us His “Impact” on Investing in Junior Mining Companies

Episode 6: Where does gold fit into a modern investment world? Apple Podcasts Spotify Mike Gentile, investor, director and strategic

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NeuPath CEO Grant Connelly Gives a “Clinic” on Chronic Pain Treatment

Episode 5: How is pain understood in a clinical versus personal sense? Apple Podcasts Spotify Grant Connelly, CEO at NeuPath,

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What Is Bitcoin? Crypto Expert Alex Tapscott Walks Us Through His “Playbook”

Episode 4: These days everyone’s talking about Bitcoin, so why is it still so elusive as an investment? Apple Podcasts

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“Doctor Doctor” Hance Clarke Discusses Pain, Opioids, Cannabis, Psychedelics and Patient Care

Episode 3: The worlds of pain management, medical cannabis and psychedelics are intersecting, so what does this ultimately mean? Apple

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