

Coffee and a Mike
Michael Farris
I want people to find my podcast objective so that they can critically think to make an informed decision.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 1h 25min
Matt Smith #1067
Matt Smith lives on a ranch in Uruguay and co-hosts 'Doug Casey's Take' where he explores economic trends. He discusses the surge in gold demand amidst dollar devaluation, alongside potential economic resets and the Trump administration's strategies. Topics also include the interplay of digital currencies and government surveillance, trade dynamics with China, and the future of work in an AI-driven world. Smith emphasizes personal financial preparedness through asset diversification and investing in gold.

Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 14min
Jason Cozens founder of GLINT #1066
In this discussion, Jason Cozens, founder of GLINT and a pioneer in digital currency, dives into the devaluation of the dollar and its ties to historical monetary policies. He reveals how states can leverage gold as currency, emphasizing its potential resurgence in modern economies. Cozens also highlights the implications of inflation and the need for financial resilience, while advocating for legislative changes that could embrace gold as legal tender. Tune in to explore the intersection of technology, currency, and financial empowerment!

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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 22min
Matt Bracken and Bill Buppert #1065
Matt Bracken, an insightful author and historian on military affairs, joins Bill Buppert, a retired veteran and host of multiple podcasts, to explore crucial topics. They analyze the complex dynamics of U.S. foreign aid and covert operations, questioning their true intentions. Discussions on the evolving geopolitical landscape, including the rise of China and U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, reveal the cyclical nature of violence. They also touch on the escalating threats from drug cartels and domestic terrorism, offering a gripping perspective on modern conflict.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 21min
Karl Denninger aka The Ticker Guy #1064
Karl Denninger, author and owner of market-ticker.org, dives into the world of economics and politics. He uncovers intriguing Dogecoin findings linked to USAID and discusses adjustments made during Trump's presidency. The conversation critically examines political tactics, Senate confirmation challenges, and the hidden dangers of seed oils in our diets. Additionally, Denninger reflects on the impact of executive orders on Congress and explores the importance of long-term investments amid shifting political narratives, all while emphasizing the need for transparency and integrity.

Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 37min
Quoth the Raven #1063
Chris Irons, host of Fringe Finance on Substack, shares his journey of giving up alcohol, gambling, and day trading. He discusses the mental clarity gained through sobriety and the importance of community support. The conversation covers America's economic challenges, including inflation and credit delinquencies, while advocating for stable investments. Chris reflects on personal growth, the significance of financial responsibility, and the desire for rural living, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience in navigating financial uncertainty.

Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 20min
Martin Armstrong #1062
Martin Armstrong, an internationally recognized economist and founder of Armstrong Economics, shares insights on pressing global issues. He discusses the role of USAID and Elon Musk's influence on Dogecoin amidst economic turmoil. Armstrong tackles the complex political landscape and highlights the need for accountability in governance. He analyzes the economic challenges in Europe and Canada, critiques executive orders, and examines the Ukraine-Russia conflict’s historical roots. The conversation emphasizes innovative financial strategies for stability in a tumultuous world.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 1h 33min
Dave Collum and Alex Krainer #1061
Dave Collum, a Cornell University chemistry professor, and Alex Krainer, former hedge fund manager and founder of Krainer Analytics, dive deep into NATO's role in Ukraine, challenging perceptions of Putin as the main issue. They discuss the historical roots of NATO-Russia tensions and the complexities of the Ukraine conflict, probing the implications of current geopolitical dynamics. The conversation also touches on misconceptions in economic indicators and the potential automated responses to nuclear threats, offering a thought-provoking analysis of pressing global issues.

Feb 4, 2025 • 50min
Gilbert Doctorow #1060
Gilbert Doctorow, an independent political analyst with a doctorate in Russian history, delves into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He shares insights on Putin's peace aspirations and critiques NATO's involvement. Doctorow also discusses the interplay of wealth and politics, exemplifying how figures like Trump shape governance. The conversation touches on strategic ceasefires and European security, alongside the shifting dynamics of American politics and isolationism, offering a comprehensive view of current geopolitical tensions.

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 18min
Paul Craig Roberts #1059
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy under Reagan and a noted columnist, shares his insights on the impact of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. He discusses how these policies are intertwined with historical events like the Soviet Union's breakup. Roberts emphasizes the failure of tariffs to revive American jobs, critiques corporate offshoring, and highlights the implications of global supply chains. He also reflects on the socio-economic shifts post-Soviet Union and calls for urgent reforms to revitalize American manufacturing.

Jan 31, 2025 • 1h 27min
Gary Heavin and J6 Political POW Brian Mock #1058
Gary Heavin, the founder of Curves International, is joined by Brian Mock, a January 6th political prisoner. They delve into the aid provided to political prisoners and Brian's harrowing experience in solitary confinement. Mock shares the emotional toll of his incarceration and his views on the judicial system post-pardon. They discuss the challenges faced during the release of political prisoners and emphasize the need for community support and accountability in addressing systemic injustices.