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Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 219 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Financial Commentator, trader, and appreciator of a beautiful piece of lamb Vince Lanci rejoins the podcast to open 2025 to discuss what we can expect from the second Trump administration.
Show Notes:
Vince on X
GoldFix on Substack
Author and owner of the driest wit in geopolitics Alex Krainer rejoins the cast for a chat about just how weak and desperate the globalists look in the aftermath of Trump's landslide in November. And how this is so very important for investors to uti... more
Dexter White returns for another weekly chat about all things Elon Musk, Immigration, and why culture matters more than efficiency.
Show Notes:
Musk's New Year's Day Tweet about Keir Starmer
Dexter White is back for a rundown of all the major themes that have shifted since we entered a different timeline after Donald Trump survived Butler PA. We cover in depth Scott Bessent's plan to get US finances under control and why he's not a mole ... more
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FINAL UPDATE: sadly had to say goodbye to this one. The man simply cannot get out of his own way and allow his guests to speak, even feeling the need to affirm every sentence of a very personal anecdote of his most recent guest with ‘right’, then as usual derailing and hijacking the discussion with his endless, non-sequitor monologues. Interviewing or even conversation are just not in his skill set.
Great podcast overall but Tom could use a director to make episodes much more listenable.
He runs at such high RPMs that he struggles to get his points and questions out smoothly.
If he’d just slow down and breathe, he could actually get his words out with less staccato and stutter; e.g. the interview with Pete Q.
Tom breaks down geopolitics from a different perspective and offers great insight into the machinations of global markets. thank you Tom.
And acted as if he was aware he had a guest, let alone prepared, asked tailored questions, etc I mean simply interacting in a conversational style with another present person, he reverts to his monologue with invited guest sitting listening as though they weren’t there. It’s obvious this is not intentional, that is, I don’t believe he has guests on intending to ignore them and go into ‘Tom explains everything’ mode. I don’t know nearly enough about the topic to attempt to diagnose what causes hi... more
I managed to listen to more than 2/3rds of this but gave up in the end, frustrated by the poorly justified fantastical claims of Richard Poe. He gives us proper conspiracy theorists a bad name. He makes claims such as the French Revolution was a British organised and led colour revolution and says ‘somehow or other the British took control.’ The use of ‘somehow or other’ appears often. In other words, when he can’t back up his wild claims with fact and evidence, he resorts to somehow or other. T... more
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