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Johnny “The Gentile” Profita opines on politics, economics, current events, and libertarian philosophy. He is a lying politician’s worst nightmare, a Rothbardian radical, the destroyer of Keynesian economic fallacies, the inoculator of propaganda, and breaker of ideological chains. Free your mind from State control. True liberty is just one click away.
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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Murray Rothbard died before he could write the third volume of his famous History of Economic Thought, which would cover the birth and development of the Austrian School, through the Keynesian Revolution and Chicago School. With this six-lecture course, however, the History of Economic Thought is complete. Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
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A podcast about real-world economics, including Modern Money Theory, and how life changes when you discover it. Hosted by third-year MMT activist, Jeff Epstein. This SoundCloud channel was formerly called People Conversations, by Citizens' Media TV (CMTV). All People Conversations interviews remain intact in this channel. Any MMT articles I write remain hosted on the CMTV website: https://citizensmediatv.wordpress.com/
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The American Monetary Association is a non-profit venture funded by The Jason Hartman Foundation that is dedicated to educating people about the practical effects of monetary policy and government actions on inflation, deflation and freedom. Our goal is to help people prosper in the midst of uncertain economic times. The American Monetary Association believes that a new and innovative understanding of wealth, value, business and investment is necessary to thrive in the new reality of big gov ...
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Counterfire is a socialist organisation campaigning against war and austerity, and for fundamental system change. Subscribe to Counterfire's podcasts on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/counterfire-media-podcast/id1436071592?mt=2 Listen to our older audio content here: https://audioboom.com/counterfire
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Here's the from where this audio came. Here's a list of links to (released so far) in his 2021 book Contending Perspectives. I have edited both the video and audio to eliminate mistakes, coughs, interruptions, and etc. Sections in this chapter These timestamps are exact for the audio. For the video, you'll need to add around seven seconds in order …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 248, published last March 14, 2012. Join Jason Hartman as he opens with some thoughts on buying far below construction or replacement costs sharing an email from Allstate Insurance, then a discussion of an Orange County Register article citing Marcus & Millichap's 2012 National Apartment Report. You'll hear Mic…
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Jason and Jason Thibodeau discuss the current state of the economy, inflation, and the real estate market, with a focus on the impact of the new administration and the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates. They also explore the widening wealth gap between the rich and the poor, particularly affecting millennials, and the issue of student loan…
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Phil asked Steve a lot last week about how bank create money through the loans they issue. But he has been, it’s fair to say, a little less convinced about how government deficits create money. So prepare for a light bulb moment as Steve breaks down the process that sees the government spending more, with more money moved to the private sector, and…
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Jason Hartman discusses the benefits of investing in income property as a stable, material asset in contrast to easily disrupted digital assets. He explains the Hartman Risk Evaluator, emphasizing the importance of low land-to-improvement ratios in real estate investments. Hartman highlights the current shortage of disaster recovery supplies and it…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 247, published last March 8, 2012. Whether you’re trying to get a raise at your job, solve a relationship problem, or deal with a stubborn child, negotiating is a daily part of our lives, and every human interaction is affected by emotion and logic or rationalization. Jason Hartman interviews Stuart Diamond, th…
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Here's the original video from where this audio came. Here's a list of links to John reading every chapter (released so far) in his 2021 book Contending Perspectives. I have edited both the video and audio to eliminate mistakes, coughs, interruptions, and etc. Sections in this chapter These timestamps are exact for the audio. For the video, you'll …
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Jason invites you all to Empowered Investor LIVE this coming April for a great time of learning and fun! Get early bird rates today! https://empoweredinvestorlive.com/ Given the recent tragedies in Los Angeles, North Carolina, Florida and others, and thus the tremendous need to build new houses across the country, Jason wanted to discusses the Hart…
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Steve and Phil have described the island of Coinucopia in previous editions of the podcast. It started as a place where only coins were legal tender, and the supply of coins didn’t increase. They explained how that created deflation and inhibited growth, so the government started adding more coins. Then they let banks issue loans. Now, what happens…
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Jason discussed his recent experiences, plans, and optimism about the future, particularly in relation to the potential of artificial intelligence and its impact on various aspects of life. He also analyzed the current real estate market, predicting modest growth and emphasizing the potential for increased demand for construction materials due to t…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 249 published last March 20, 2012. Many demographic changes are taking place, with the Baby Boomers, a large generation, retiring, and Generation Y, a larger generation than the Baby Boomers, consuming at record levels. Join Jason Hartman and demographer, Ken Gronbach, as they discuss this upcoming “storm.” Ken…
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In part 2, Jason and Richard Duncan, a macroeconomic expert, finished their talk about China, Trump and other economic factors that affect you in today's political and economic climate. But before that, Jason talks about the upcoming Empowered Investor Live event in Irvine, California. The event, scheduled for the first weekend of April, will featu…
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Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, has fallen into the debt-trap argument. She says she is focused on growth, but she is also determined to balance the budget. Cuts to government spending is part of the picture, but her biggest attack has been on business, increasing tax on employment. You could argue that if you are going to tax anywhere, taxing bu…
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Jason and Richard Duncan discuss the potential impact of the Trump administration on the US economy, including the establishment of a sovereign wealth fund to invest in new industries and technologies, and the potential for a severe economic collapse if the current credit bubble bursts. They also explore the significant changes in the global econom…
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Today is Flashback Friday and 10th episode. This one is from episode 200, published last January 18, 2011. Jason features T. Harv Eker, a world-renowned speaker and author on wealth mindset. The discussion centers around the importance of mindset for financial success. Eker emphasizes that our thoughts and beliefs shape our reality, and that cultiv…
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As California continues to burn and politicians present the same worthless solutions, you can't help but wonder these wild fires portent something calamitous for the rest of the country. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://peddlingfiction.substack.com/ Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePeddlingFictionPodcast-v9y…
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Today, Jason highlights common investor mistakes, emphasizing the importance of communication with investment counselors, avoiding panic selling, and maintaining control over your investments. It also emphasizes the dangers of relying solely on the stock market and the importance of direct investment in real estate, particularly through prudent cas…
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There are, its estimated, 8.2 billion people on the planet. The UN projects that the world's population will reach 9.7 billion by 2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100. We won’t reach that, says Steve Keen. Even if we ignore climate change, we’ll exceed our capacity to support the population, and the as countries become richer their fertility rate will dec…
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Van Badham and Ben Davison devote an episode to pulling apart the world’s most uncharismatic populist, Peter Dutton, as well as his energetic attempt to make Australia as dysfunctional as it was last time he was in government: with plans to reduce workplace pay and safety gains, sack 38,000 public servants, end fee-free TAFE, strip universal childc…
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Jason expressed deep concern and sadness over the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and other areas, criticizing the lack of action taken to prevent them and discussing the potential impact on the real estate market. He also discussed the insurance situation in California, the potential economic and housing market impacts of the massive construc…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 245, published last Feb 26, 2012. Jason interviews author, Amity Shlaes, about her book, “The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.” Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke of the forgotten man as the man at the bottom of the economic pyramid, the poor man, the homeless man. Miss Shlaes explains that there …
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Van Badham and Ben Davison are FINALLY back! Today, they take "Auspol 2025" head-on. As a federal election looms, the episode explores reality versus hyperbole around the Australian economy and considers the role of disinformation warping the view. The good news is about the growth of Australia's renewables infrastructure set to energise MILLIONS o…
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Jason discusses the rise of institutional investors in the single-family rental market. While these large corporations are increasing their market share, their presence can benefit smaller investors by driving up rental rates.He also highlights the importance of leveraging properties, refinancing strategically (the "refi till you die" strategy), an…
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Last week Phil introduced us to the island of Coinucopia, where only a limited supply of gold coins could be used to keep the economy functioning. But the island is suffering from very slow economic growth. Steve explains how any innovation, that sees new products come to market, will see the same money chasing more goods, so prices will necessaril…
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Jason discusses real estate investing and critiques the World Bank. He argues that the U.S. dollar's status as the world's reserve currency and the World Bank's lending practices benefit wealthy countries at the expense of poorer nations. He emphasizes the importance of debt coverage ratios for real estate investors and highlights the benefits of a…
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Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 214 published last June 9, 2011. Join Jason Hartman as he talks with guest, Steve H. Murdock, former Census Bureau Director and current Professor of Sociology at Rice University in Texas, about the demographic shift taking place in the U.S. today . The face of Texas has been shifting dramatically, not just f…
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