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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 691 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessInvesting |
In this episode of Wealthion, Andrew Brill welcomes Adam Johnson, former Bloomberg TV anchor, turned portfolio manager and author, to dissect the current economic climate. more
Join Andrew Brill as he delves into the incredible story of Johann "Psy" Ko, a US Air Force veteran turned financial coach, who conquered a staggering $110,000 debt to achieve financial freedom. In this eye-opening episode, Psy shares invaluable less... more
Join James Connor on Wealthion as he sits down with Ray Shefska, a veteran of the auto industry and the face behind the popular CarEdge YouTube channel. more
Join us as Brett Rentmeester, a pioneer in cryptocurrency investments, and host Andrew Brill dive deep into the crucial strategies for safeguarding and growing your wealth in today's volatile crypto market. Discover whether now is the right time to i... more
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I thought this was a serious investment podcast until they decided to have Don Lemon on as a guest.
The new format and hosts are adequate with some strong guests. However, majority of guests are really weak and all over the place as far as expertise and experience. Known charlatans and average advisors. Hosts regularly interrupt the guests just to insert their egos. Listen less and less often after being a weekly listener with Adam T.
Scaramucci is a disaster and a traitor. Done with wealthion. It had become very boring anyway.
They took a great informative podcast, and turned into a apologist for the current state of affairs. I tried for awhile to give them a chance, but it’s simply not worth the listen. I’m unsubscribing and will happily be found listening to Thoughtful Money.
Since Adam T left, this pod has turned into what Iraqi street sewage smells like in August. I wouldn’t let the guest on 3/5 manage my dirty underwear. If you like being poor, then deff take his advice, no cap (as the kids say)
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