The Hidden Truths about Cash Apps and Pension Systems – John MacGregor, Ted Siedle
2024-02-26
In this podcast episode, the host, John McGregor, speaks with financial forensic expert, Ted Siedle revealing deep-seated issues concerning fintech apps and the pension system. They discuss the hidden truth about the operations of cash and fintech apps, highlighting how fintech manipulates their systems and how, for instance, some fintech startups have names that no one can comprehend. The conversation evolves to highlight the problems eroding the public pension system, the primary among which is gross mismanagement of funds. Against a backdrop of secrecy, and exploiting the ignorance of fund board members, Wall Street firms make high-risk investments that leave pensions bankrupt.
00:00 Introduction
02:47 The Dark Side of Fintech: A Deep Dive into Cash Payment Apps
05:04 The Unseen
What Makes a Successful Entrepreneur – John MacGregor, Tom Chenault
2024-02-19
In this episode, host John McGregor interviews guest, Tom Chenault. Tom shares what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a human touch, putting people first, and seeing beyond their corporate value.
Tom shares his journey from being a restaurateur to becoming one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Network Marketing with a downline of a million people through his unique interpersonal skills. He reveals how he utilizes Nowsite AI and his Contact Mapping tool to keep track of his contacts and maintain fruitful relationships. Tom also speaks about his passion for helping people cope with addiction, leveraging his sobriety journey spanning 35 years.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
01:48 Introduction of Guest: Tom Chenault
08:28 Tom
Understanding Bitcoin: Its Origins and Impact – Andy Tanner, Aaron Van Wirdum
2024-02-15
Host Andy Tanner talks with Aaron Van Wirdum, author of ‘The Genesis Book: The Story of the People and Projects that Expired Bitcoin’. They discuss the origins of Bitcoin, its early adopters, the importance of understanding the history of innovation, and its future implications.
Tanner and Wirdum discuss different aspects of Bitcoin, such as its decentralized nature, the necessity for privacy in financial transactions, and its relationship to traditional currency. They also discuss its potential obsolescence, the energy required to mine Bitcoin, and its role in the broader crypto ecosystem, specifically its relationship with the controversial cryptocurrency Tether.
00:00 Introduction
01:13 Understanding Asset Classes and Bitcoin
02:42 The Genesis Book: Exploring Bitcoin’s Prehistory
Bitcoin Halving Explained and What it Means for Money – Robert Kiyosaki
2024-02-14
Robert Kiyosaki and Robert Breedlove dive deep into the revolutionary world of Bitcoin, its underlying philosophy, and its potential to disrupt the traditional financial system. This episode, packed with insights and foresight, explores how Bitcoin could redefine the concept of money, challenge the current banking system, and offer a new path toward financial freedom.
This episode offers a comprehensive look into Bitcoin through the lens of financial education and empowerment. Kiyosaki and Breedlove provide a thought-provoking discussion on how Bitcoin stands as a beacon of financial innovation, challenging the status quo and offering a glimpse into a future where money is more equitable, secure, and in the hands of the people. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or new to the world of
Why Bitcoin is the Future of Money – Robert Kiyosaki, Anthony Pompliano
2024-02-07
In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki, with guest Anthony Pompliano (Pomp), dives into the world of Bitcoin and its potential as the future of money. They explore a range of topics including the history and principles of Bitcoin, the role of digital assets in safeguarding against inflation, and the impact of technological advancements on financial markets.
Pompliano shares insights on Bitcoin’s design to function as digital gold, emphasizing its finite supply and the concept of halving, which reduces the number of new bitcoins entering circulation, potentially driving up value over time.
A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to understanding Bitcoin’s position outside government control, highlighting its appeal in a climate of diminishing trust in traditional financial
Electric Vehicle Scandal Exposed: Legal Insights and Its Impact – Mike Mauceli, Michael Buschbacher
2024-01-30
In this episode, host Mike Mauceli and his guest, legal expert Michael Buschbacher from Boyden Gray Law Firm, unpack the controversial "Electric Vehicle Cheating Scandal," offering a critical lens on government interventions in the electric vehicle (EV) industry.
They explore the alleged schemes crafted by the government to bolster the EV sector. Mauceli and Bushbacher dissect how these strategies might be influencing the auto industry, raising important questions about the impact on consumer costs and taxpayer burdens.
The episode then shifts to a deep dive into the world of compliance credits, particularly focusing on their role in Tesla’s profitability. This segment is especially insightful for those interested in the financial dynamics of the EV market and the intricate mechanisms
Expert: Why Single-Family Homes Won’t Crash – John MacGregor, Ken McElroy
2023-12-01
John MacGregor hosts real estate mogul Ken McElroy who shares his journey from managing apartments in college to building a successful real estate empire. He emphasizes the importance of property managers in the buying process and shares his aggressive approach to real estate investing.
Ken also provides his insights on the current real estate market, the economy, and the impact of factors like interest rates. He discusses his philosophy of being in control of his own destiny and the importance of mindset for success. The episode concludes with an invitation to join the Cash Flow Bootcamp.
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Please read carefully.
This is not financial advice. You may be asking, “What does that mean?”
Let me explain…
Do not just do what I, my team, or my guest say. That would be stupid and
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