
The Rice Report is just a guy in a hoodie talking about macro economics, geopolitics, and current state of the country. He takes a deep dive into the latest market updates, covers commodities, the GDP, inflation, and much more.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusinessPoliticsNews | |||

The immigration system in America is changing fast. Today Eric Rice sits down with immigration attorney and Fox News legal analyst Esther Valdez-Clayton to break down how immigration courts, workplace raids, banking restrictions, and federal policy s... more
In this episode of The Rice Report, we sit down with Patrick Henningsen—fresh off the ground in Iran—to break down what he actually saw, what’s being reported, and where the truth starts to fall apart. If you’re trying to make sense of the Iran confl... more
The deeper you go, the stranger it gets. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant has been on this case for years. In this conversation, Nick breaks down what’s really happening behind the Epstein files, and why the biggest revelations might still be hid... more
Something about this case just doesn’t sit right. The more you look at the details, the more questions start stacking up—and fewer answers make sense. In this episode of The Rice Report, Eric sits down with attorney John Clarke to break down the Char... more
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This program tends to cover macroeconomics, geopolitics, and current events through a provocative lens, often blending market updates with broader policy debates. Episodes frequently feature guests who offer contrarian, geopolitical, or insider perspectives, ranging from legal and investigative viewpoints to commentary on media narratives and power structures. The show stands out for its combative framing, rapid-fire topic shifts, and a willingness to challenge mainstream narratives, making it potentially valuable for listeners who want unorthodox takes on economics, global politics, and risk signals to inform investment or strategy decisions.
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Recent guests on The Rice Report include:
1. Esther Valdez-Clayton
2. Nick Bryant
3. John H. Clarke
4. Tiffany Cianci
5. Charlie Robinson
6. Desiree Townsend
7. Casey Fleming
8. Craig Sawman Sawyer
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