Episodes

Monday Feb 03, 2025
Monday Feb 03, 2025
In this episode of Hidden Value Creation, I spoke with my longtime friend and AI expert, Rem Reynolds, about his deep experience in technology and artificial intelligence. Rem shared insights from a recent AI conference he organized on Necker Island, where thought leaders discussed AI’s impact on humanity, the environment, and the unchecked drive for shareholder value. We explored AI’s massive energy demands, the challenges of scaling, and the industry’s reliance on fossil fuels. Our conversation also covered DeepSeek, a Chinese AI initiative raising questions about LLM commoditization and global competition. Looking ahead, we discussed agentic AI, the role of software layers, and AI’s geopolitical implications, particularly U.S.-China relations and Taiwan’s semiconductor industry. Rem provided a thought-provoking take on AI’s challenges and opportunities, making this a must-listen episode!

Thursday Jan 02, 2025
Thursday Jan 02, 2025
In this episode of the Hidden Value Creation podcast, I spoke with Dan Riff, a senior advisor at Boston Consulting Group, about the evolving consumer landscape and post-COVID challenges.We discussed disruptions in consumer spending caused by inflation and shifting patterns, generational differences in brand preferences, and how successful companies adapt by leveraging data, balancing direct-to-consumer strategies with retail, and maintaining flexible supply chains. Dan also highlighted the rise of connected TV advertising and the power of bold, authentic marketing to engage consumers in a competitive environment.This conversation offers valuable insights into navigating today’s consumer market. I hope you enjoy it!

Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
In this episode of Hidden Value Creation, I had the pleasure of speaking with Peter Benedict from Baird, an expert on Yeti, the high-performance outdoor brand known for its quality and authenticity. We discussed Yeti's journey from its inception in 2006, when it launched with a superior cooler for outdoor enthusiasts, to its remarkable growth since going public in 2018. Peter highlighted how Yeti's brand story and commitment to quality have built a loyal community, reflected in its high net promoter scores that even surpass brands like Apple and Patagonia. We examined Yeti's impressive gross margins, bolstered by direct-to-consumer sales, a strong product mix, and operational efficiencies, and how CEO Matt Reinsch and his team have strategically protected the brand through quality control and proactive inventory management. Peter also shared insights into Yeti's international growth potential and its data-driven approach to product innovation, customer engagement, and acquisitions. This episode provides a deep dive into Yeti's business model, brand strength, and operational excellence, and I hope you enjoy this insightful discussion as much as I did!

Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
Wednesday Oct 30, 2024
In this episode of the Hidden Value Creation Podcast, I spoke with Igor Bekker, founder and CIO of 42KM Investment Partners, about the crucial role of company culture in driving long-term value. Igor shared his insights on how culture goes beyond perks and is about how work gets done, employee alignment with company goals, and how strong and aligned cultures yield "cultural alpha"—excess returns through better margins and returns on capital. We discussed examples like Hermes and Netflix and explored how leadership shapes culture, building success through consistent actions over time. I hope you find this conversation insightful!

Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
In this episode of the podcast, I, Tucker Walsh, founder and CIO of Arrowside Capital, introduce the audience to my sub stack titled "The Zen Innovation Investor." This podcast is tailored for investors, allocators, investment advisors, and executives. Throughout the episode, I will be profiling companies that have generated significant value for stakeholders by delving into their unique business facets and strategies that have led to exceptional returns. I will also be hosting experts on the show who can provide insights into the companies we discuss. Additionally, my partner Andy Winton and I will explore key themes that connect these successful value creators. The ultimate aim of this podcast is to uncover hidden insights that can benefit our listeners. Stay tuned and enjoy the episode!

Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
In this episode of the Hidden Value Creation Podcast, Tucker Walsh, the founder CIO of Arrowside Capital, along with his partner Andy Winton, a seasoned investment professional, introduce the podcast and discuss their backgrounds in investing. They emphasize their focus on uncovering hidden value in companies and industries that may not be readily apparent to investors.
Tucker and Andy highlight their approach to growth investing, which involves analyzing companies with a track record of consistent growth, strong margins, and the potential for future success. They discuss the importance of looking at a company's past performance, present relevance, and future sustainability to identify promising investment opportunities.
The hosts also touch on the unique aspects of Arrowside Capital, including their clean slate approach to product offerings and their focus on long-term value creation. They compare growth investing to value investing, noting the differences in strategy and mindset between the two approaches.
Overall, the episode sets the stage for future discussions on specific companies, industry trends, and investment strategies that aim to uncover hidden value for shareholders and stakeholders. Listeners are encouraged to provide feedback and connect with the hosts through the Arrowside Capital website for more insights and information.

Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
Wednesday Aug 21, 2024
In this episode of the Hidden Value Creation podcast, I had the pleasure of discussing the unique and special aspects of Wingstop with Todd Brooks, an expert in the restaurant industry. We delved into various facets of Wingstop's business model that are often overlooked by the market.
Todd highlighted the operational excellence of Wingstop, emphasizing its asset-light model, high margins, and high returns on capital. We discussed how Wingstop's growth strategy is focused on rewarding existing brand partners and maintaining a streamlined menu for efficient operations.
Furthermore, we explored Wingstop's innovative marketing strategies, including the reallocation of marketing funds to enhance brand awareness and drive same-store sales growth. Todd also touched upon the company's digital initiatives, such as personalized customer interactions through data analytics and AI opportunities.
Overall, we concluded that Wingstop's thoughtful approach to growth, coupled with its strong brand affinity and digital presence, positions it as a top contender in the QSR space. The company's ability to leverage technology and data to enhance customer experiences and drive profitability makes it a standout player in the industry.
I want to thank Todd for sharing his insights and expertise on Wingstop, showcasing the hidden value and potential for long-term growth in this exceptional company.