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CI 128 – $1 Trillion in Debt & Trade Deficits with Macro Watch’s Richard Duncan, Part 1
Jason Hartman welcomes Richard Duncan back to the show to discuss what’s going on with fiscal policy and interest rates right now. In the first half of the interview Richard talks about how the trade imbalance with China has enriched the nation and brought millions out of poverty, as well as how the general public…
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AMA 226 – Big Banks at Risk of Extinction? with The Finanser Chris Skinner
Jason Hartman talks with Chris Skinner, chairman at Financial Services Club, about how cryptocurrencies and blockchain are changing the banking industry, what changes are going to have the most impact in the coming years, if more regulation is needed, and how blockchain is actually used in commerce today. Chris is an expert on financial markets…
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HI 120 – The Hard Science of Success & Motivation with Heidi Grant
Gary Pinkerton starts off today’s show discussing the importance of having goals, but also making sure to write them down and figure out a way to hold yourself accountable to them. If you don’t then you just have a list on paper and your success is much less likely to happen. Then, Jason Hartman interviews…
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SW 349 – Ruth Soukup – How To Blog For Profit & Elite Blog Academy
Jason Hartman talks to Ruth Soukup, founder of Elite Blog Academy and creator of LivingWellSpendingLess.com, about the process of starting her blog, gaining traction with it, and how she was able monetize it. After telling her husband that she was going to make enough money for their family to live on, Ruth took it seriously…
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HI 119 – Managing Property Managers & Self-Management Help with Cozy’s Gino Zahnd
Gary Pinkerton starts off today’s show discussing the issues that can arise when managing several property managers in different markets. The issues of remembering which company provides which services at what price and managing all of them can leave you with extended vacancies and potentially high repair costs, wiping out your cash flow. But if…