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HS 461: A Trial Lawyer Examines Eyewitness Testimony in Defense of the Reliability of the New Testament by Daniel Buttafuoco
Jason Hartman talks with attorney Daniel Buttafuoco, author of the book Consider the Evidence: A Trial Lawyer Examines Eyewitness Testimony in Defense of the Reliability of the New Testament, about why we can believe what we read in the bible and how he believes there’s enough evidence to prove the Christian faith. Key Takeaways: [3:34]…
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AMA 259: Value & Technology Displacement with Rohit Talwar
Jason Hartman talks with Rohit Talwar, founder of Fast Future Publishing and author of A Very Human Future, about what we can do about the large companies who seem to be in a winner take all society, how life and body hacking are going to change the world, and more. Key Takeaways: [3:27] What is…
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AIPIS 266: Tax Benefits of Real Estate Professionals with Rich Dad Advisor Tax Free Wealth Tom Wheelwright
Jason Hartman talks with Tom Wheelwright, 2019 Meet the Masters speaker and Rich Dad Advisor, about how to help yourself in your legal tax avoidance using practices such as real estate professional, whether Opportunity Zones might be worth investing in, and why taxes tend to be higher when you retire. Key Takeaways: [4:18] The question…
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SW 396 FBF: Free Content Marketing with Eder Holguin
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 118, originally published in November 2013. Eder Holguin is the founder of Ideal Media, former Chief Revenue Officer at Virtual Fan Network, former Chief Revenue Officer at Integrate, former Chief Marketing Officer at Krush, and the founder of OnDemand Research and Iron Traffic. He’s an accomplished marketing entrepreneur…
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CI 164: Bursting Bubbles & Long Con Destroying America with Matt Taibbi
Jason Hartman talks with Matt Taibbi, contributing editor at Rolling Stone and author of books such as Griftopia and The Divide, about bubbles. The two explore how Fed policy has been leading to bubbles throughout the years, how Wall Street is designed to take advantage of the average citizen and what we can learn from…