
This podcast was supposed to be funny, but I recognize that my humor only comes when I’m talking about serious issues.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 220 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedy | |||

BREAKING: As the market pulls back, thousands suddenly swear they “always preferred bonds,” despite Googling “what is a bond” yesterday. Experts predict a historic spike in hindsight wisdom and selective memory across all investing platforms.
Here’s the thing: everyone has a vote in November, butthere’s a vote that matters every single day — the vote you cast with your dollars. Own the stock, own the voice.
We talk about democracy at the ballot box, but the stockmarket is a democracy too... more
Im just tired of people not having the same thoughts or ideas feel the need to be emotionally violent. Its an emotional reaction, and im kind of here to tell everyone about how i feel about that.
I go over this weeks emotional, what appeared to be sell off and what stocks i am currently in. It goes without saying that this is not financial advise, but rather an illustration of how i move money.
In this episode, we unpack the latest market moves from Friday and Monday and what non-advisory steps to consider next. We then dive into the U.S.-China trade tensions and the broader implications for everyone. Finally, we reflect on how society push... more
Everyone says the world’s too dangerous to raise kids — but the numbers tell a different story. From ancient childbirth to modern medicine, this episode pulls back the curtain on how far we’ve come and why today is, statistically, the safest time in ... more
Shedeur Sanders went from a projected top NFL draft pick to third-string quarterback on the most dysfunctional franchise in sports — the Cleveland Browns. His story isn’t about talent; it’s about perception, discipline, and the cost of distraction.
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This episode unpacks the double-edged world of imposters — the ones inside your head, and the ones posing as friends around you. We’ll break down the difference between imposter syndrome and imposter friends, why both can sabotage your growth, and ho... more










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