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The show is simple: Ten Questions, Ten Minutes. Many of the questions are the same, though the guests vary widely – from movers and shakers, to entrepreneurs, entertainers, and thought leaders.

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Introducing “The Sherwood Ten,” your brief window into the minds of the most interesting people in our worlds. This season of “The Sherwood Ten” is sponsored by Cboe Global Markets, hosted by Jody Avirgan (538, TED, Radiotopia), and produced by Sherwood Media and Roulette Productions.

The show is simple: Ten Questions, Ten Minutes. Many of the questions are the same, though the guests vary widely — from movers and shakers to entrepreneurs, entertainers, and thought leaders.

In this first drop we ask Dave Howson, EVP and global president at Cboe, soccer legend Kelley O’Hara, StockX CEO Scott Cutler, and others some key questions about life and money:

  • What’s the best financial advice you’ve ever gotten?

  • What are you long on?

  • What’s a cliche that’s actually true?

Give us 10 minutes, and we’ll give you plenty to think about.

Get in touch! You can reach us at podcasts@sherwood.news.

You can find “The Sherwood Ten” on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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