
David Bonson
Financial analyst and advisor, founder and CIO of The Bonson Group, appearing on the Money Beat to discuss markets, the economy, and AI-related investment risks.
Top 10 podcasts with David Bonson
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Oct 6, 2025 • 41min
10.6.25 Key Supreme Court cases in the new term, government shutdown and the labor market, and Jane Goodall’s life mission
David Bonson, a wealth manager and financial analyst, dives into the economic ramifications of potential government shutdowns, discussing job losses and GDP effects. He debates the impact of AI on market sentiment, comparing it to the dot-com boom and addressing skepticism around investment trends. Additionally, the conversation highlights Jane Goodall's groundbreaking work in primatology, focusing on her conservation efforts and legacy as a passionate advocate for wildlife.

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Oct 20, 2025 • 41min
10.20.25 Louisiana’s racial gerrymander case, a future with AI, and the Great Barrington Declaration
David Bonson, Founder and CIO of the Bonson Group, shares insights on AI's transformative influence on the workforce. He argues that while AI may displace certain tasks, it won't lead to mass unemployment, drawing on historical trends. Bonson emphasizes the importance of retraining and adaptability in addressing job displacement and underscores the irreplaceable value of human skills like wisdom and virtue. He also discusses preparing the next generation for a future shaped by AI, focusing on education that fosters moral formation.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 33min
9.22.25 The Babylon Bee wins in court, the Fed’s interest-rate cut and political battles, and American eugenics
David Bonson, founder and CIO of The Bonson Group, shares insights on the Federal Reserve's recent interest-rate cut, discussing internal conflicts and the implications for the economy. He highlights the delicate balance the Fed must maintain amid political pressures and economic indicators. In another segment, Seth Dillon from the Babylon Bee dives into a landmark court case regarding parody, free speech, and deep-fakes, showcasing the vital role of satire in political discourse.

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Sep 29, 2025 • 42min
9.29.25 The competing visions on the Supreme Court, restoring the dignity of work, and the Nazi “compassionate euthanasia” campaign
David Bonson, a wealth manager and financial analyst, joins the discussion on labor-force trends, revealing shocking statistics about 7 million prime-age men out of work. He attributes this to cultural shifts and policy factors, emphasizing the role of institutions like family and churches in employment rates. Meanwhile, the podcast dives into the sinister history of Nazi euthanasia, exploring how these acts were framed as compassionate, and the chilling methods employed. The insights blend economic analysis with a sobering look at history's darker sides.

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Sep 15, 2025 • 37min
9.15.25 Legal Docket on Supreme Court dangers and duties, Moneybeat on the U.S. capital markets, and History Book on George Washington
David Bonson, a financial analyst and head of The Bonson Group, dives deep into the significance of American capital markets, highlighting their crucial role in entrepreneurship and economic resilience, especially in the face of crises. He contrasts Islamic economic principles with biblical views on capitalism. The podcast also discusses Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s bravery in clarifying the workings of the Supreme Court, along with reflections on George Washington’s leadership and warnings against political polarization.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 33min
11.17.25 A religious-freedom violation, the impact of the shutdown, and the 1908 “missing link”
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, dives into the economic impact of the recent government shutdown, arguing that while it brings individual hardships, macroeconomic trends remain stable. He also discusses the potential risks of AI-related investments, warning against overinvestment in infrastructure that may not yield profits. Bonson draws parallels between current AI trends and past economic bubbles, emphasizing the importance of learning from history to navigate today's market challenges.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 40min
11.10.25 Presidential power and tariffs, New York’s experiment with socialism, and the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
In this installment, Jeff Palomino, a World correspondent, delves into the Supreme Court's examination of presidential tariff authority, highlighting the arguments surrounding the regulation of imports. David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, critiques New York's experiment with socialism, warning of potential impacts on wealth migration. They also discuss the current state of U.S.-China trade relations and the dangers of adopting China's industrial policies. Moreover, tales from the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald reveal maritime safety reforms born from tragedy.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 37min
11.3.25 A dispute with the Post Office, the trade pause with China, and the milestones of delivering news
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of the Bonson Group, dives deep into the intricacies of U.S.-China trade relations. He discusses the recent trade truce, noting its similarities to the 2019 phase one deal, and analyzes who truly holds leverage in this complicated economic relationship. Bonson also critiques the Federal Reserve's current indecisiveness and its implications for monetary policy. Additionally, listeners gain insight into the historical journey of press freedom, from the Zenger trial to the rise of podcasts as a news medium.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 35min
10.27.25 Supreme Court cases covering police power, double jeopardy, and attorney-client limits, Moneybeat on the tariff drama with Canada, and an Iraqi church massacre
David Bonson, a wealth management advisor and founder of The Bonson Group, joins to delve into the current tariff tensions between the U.S. and Canada, revealing market impacts that investors seem to be overlooking. He also tackles the implications of inflation and expected Fed rate cuts, while analyzing the effects of a potential government shutdown on the economy. On a darker note, the podcast recounts the tragic 2010 Baghdad church massacre, highlighting the community's resilience and ongoing struggles.

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Oct 13, 2025 • 39min
10.13.25 Colorado’s counseling law at the Supreme Court, the widening fiscal gap in Washington, and the creation of Narnia
David Bonson, a financial analyst and founder of The Bonson Group, joins to discuss the impact of China's export restrictions on rare earth materials and how these tensions affect U.S. manufacturers. He highlights the historical context of China's dominance in this area and critiques ongoing budget deficits in the U.S. as 'shameful.' Bonson also analyzes potential political maneuvers regarding healthcare subsidies amid a looming government shutdown, shedding light on the intricate dynamics at play.


