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Nov 7, 2021 • 53min

Briton Hill: Cryptocurrency, Precious Metals, and the Autonomous Future of Med Tech

At only 26 years old, Briton Hill is the President and Partner of Weber Global Management, handling the cash of incredibly affluent individuals. With over a decade of experience in the market, Briton is now in business with someone who was once just a mentor, Chris Weber. Jay and Briton dive into what the future of health and med-tech might look like and the opportunities for investment that may exist there. The two discuss cryptocurrencies and how they don’t have to be mutually exclusive of hard assets within your portfolio. As a result, they also get into precious metals and holding gold. Briton provides insight into allocating cash in the multi-billion-dollar pre-IPO market, how he navigates the media landscape and propaganda when doing research and collecting data, and more. To get more from Briton and subscribe to his newsletter, visit britonhill.com.  Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @JayMartinBC. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Oct 31, 2021 • 1h 4min

Richard James: Personal Sovereignty, Geopolitical Power Balance, and Bitcoin

Independent film producer Richard James joins Jay to discuss geopolitical power balance and the future of the mega-state relationships in relation to big tech and digital currencies; notably, bitcoin. Richard forecasts a widespread global adoption of bitcoin and differentiates bitcoin from other cryptocurrencies by nature of its energy input and its ability to store energy in digital form. Richard provides a high-level overview of the themes behind his films and shares what inspired him to create this message. Then, Jay gives his thoughts on the rise of digital states and how that player fits into his narrative. Richard also explains what he posits needs to happen if crypto continues to gain traction and we continue to see the monetization of an asset play out in real-time with bitcoin. To get more from Richard, follow him on twitter @rjames_BTC and visit hardmoneyfilm.com, petrodollarsfilm.com and anatomystatefilm.com.  Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @JayMartinBC. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Oct 24, 2021 • 1h 6min

Mark Yusko: Leadership Mindset, Blockchain, and Central Bank Digital Currency Defects

To Mark Yusko, founder, CEO & CIO of Morgan Creek Capital Management, Co-Founder & Partner of Morgan Creek Digital, leadership is about courage and being willing to fail, but this “participation trophy” world no longer encourages failure. Moreover, he states you have to have courage to step outside your comfort zone and embrace a new idea that has the potential to become big. In this episode, he and Jay have a conversation about investment and leadership mindset and how leaders can develop. Very focused on blockchain, Mark spends the bulk of his time in crypto spaces, and he is having a blast. He discusses what it’s like raising money for a crypto-centric fund, the creation, ownership, and future of digital assets, and the defects of central bank digital currency. Jay inquires as to where he’s looking to allocate capital, and where he’s seeing value, as they of course discuss the breakdown of his portfolio.  To get more from Mark, follow him on twitter @MarkYusko and visit www.morgancreekcap.com. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media media @JayMartinBC. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Oct 17, 2021 • 51min

Tommy Thornton: Sentiment Trading, Market Impermanence, and Censorship in China

Tommy Thornton, Founder & President at Hedge Fund Telemetry LLC, joins Jay to discuss sentiment trading, the impermanence of the market, and censorship in China, including restrictions on online gaming and swiping public figures from the internet. He discusses how to use sentiment as a tool in the market and the importance of finding these tools. They discuss GameStop and the inflationary moment in which we find ourselves. Lastly, they dive into the Lehman Brothers collapse and how it differs from Evergrande. To get more from Tommy, follow him on Twitter @TommyThornton and visit hedgefundtelemetry.com. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Oct 10, 2021 • 48min

Ronald-Peter Stöferle: Gold, Fiscal Dominance, and Central Banks Losing Control

Author of In Gold We Trust and Managing Partner at Incrementum AG, Ronald-Peter Stöferle, joins Jay on the mic to discuss investor capitulation in the gold sector, inflation, and ultimately, how the central banks are losing control. Jay and Ronald talk about the 'Monetary Tipping Point,' geopolitics, and the best assets for investors in Q4 of 2021. They touch on a potential shift to a deglobalization path, and how bitcoin and gold aren’t enemies, but instead, can fit together in a portfolio — this is a great conversation for anyone hoping to get caught up on intro concepts into why you want some gold in your portfolio.  To get more from Ronald, follow him on Twitter @RonStoeferle and visit www.incrementum.li/en. To read the annual In Gold We Trust report, visit ingoldwetrust.report/?lang=en. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Oct 3, 2021 • 35min

Nomi Prins: Central Bank Collusion, Economic Disparity, and International Markets

This week Jay welcomes author, geopolitical financial expert, and investigative journalist Nomi Prins to the podcast. Nomi does an excellent job of making complex issues granular and offers valuable insight, not as an external critic, but as someone who’s been in the belly of the beast. Nomi discusses the inspiration behind her new book and the epic size of central bank intervention since the financial crisis. She offers insight into the impact and results of collusion, and the increase in anger, division, and unrest in relation to the abundance of money going to one element of society. She also shares how she’s positioned herself for the decade ahead from a capital standpoint, as well as the emerging markets she is bullish on. To get more from Nomi, follow her on Twitter @nomiprins and visit nomiprins.com. Check out Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World anywhere you buy books. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Sep 26, 2021 • 51min

Lyn Alden: Macro-Finance, Portfolio Crash Course, and Financial Frameworks

Lyn Alden is an independent analyst, providing research for retail and institutional investors across a variety of asset classes. Founder of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy, she is a powerhouse in macro-finance and financial Twitter, and she joins us today for a crash course in how she allocates her capital, creates her portfolio, and what she pays the most attention to while doing so. The two discuss what to look for in a financial guru or framework, financial media, inflation, rent moratoriums, the wealth concentration framework, the Amazon ecosystem, and so much more.  To get more from Lyn, follow her on twitter @LynAldenContact and visit lynalden.com.  Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Sep 19, 2021 • 43min

Amy Wilkinson: The Creator’s Code, Theranos, and the Entrepreneurial Mindset

After interviewing over 200 top entrepreneurs (Elon Musk included), the CEO of Ingenuity and Stanford GSB Lecturer Amy Wilkinson authored The Creator’s Code: The Six Essential Skills of Extraordinary Entrepreneurs. Amy discusses the serious endeavor that is authoring a book of this magnitude and offers insight into popular success stories and failures, including one of the biggest scandals in U.S. tech history with Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. Jay gets Amy’s take on how entrepreneurs juggle the importance of past lessons vs. wiping away assumptions when they need to, and how much of success is generated by luck vs. skill. Amy also touches on the main takeaways outlined in her book, which provides for an incredibly valuable conversation for anyone looking to level up in their career.  To get more from Amy, follow her on Twitter @amywilkinson and visit amywilkinson.com. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Sep 12, 2021 • 52min

David Rubenstein: Power, Politics, and Private Equity

David Rubenstein is a co-founder and co-chairman of The Carlyle Group, one of the world’s largest and most successful private investment firms ($276B under management). He has directly advised former President Jimmy Carter, written best-selling books, and interviewed the world's most influential people for his Bloomberg series; including George W Bush, Bill Clinton, Oprah, and Jeff Bezos. David discusses his journey to becoming one of the world's most influential people and shares his thoughts on the state of America, the best investments for the next decade, and his advice for living a full life. He provides insight into power in Washington throughout history, and offers his perspective on social unrest and education in the US. We discover how The Carlyle Group changed private equity, discuss investment trends, and touch on a myriad of other subjects including crypto, healthcare, software, and advice for living a full and successful life. David’s resume could not possibly fit in these show notes or be covered in today’s episode, and the questions we could have asked him were endless. We tried to fit as much as possible into our hour, and hope you learned something valuable from one of the best in politics, business, and media.  To get more from David, check out The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations at bloomberg.com/peer-to-peer and visit davidrubenstein.com. Be sure to pick up a copy of his latest book, The American Experiment: Dialogues on a Dream. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 
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Sep 5, 2021 • 56min

Robert Kiyosaki: Lessons from History, Preparing for the Crash, and Playing the Game

Investor, Entrepreneur, Financial Education Advocate, and “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert Kiyosaki joins Jay to discuss the impending depression, how the events of August 15th 1971 inspired him to question things, real estate, mining, and the games played in Vancouver. He discusses generational differences and relying on a 401k, and Jay gets his thoughts on the inflation vs deflation debate. The most successful investors know that fortune is made during a crisis and Robert believes that you need to be shifting your mindset to prepare for the next crash, today. Lastly, he posits Corona is the scapegoat that will be used to blame the upcoming market crash. From this interview it’s clear that Robert ultimately wants you to remember one lesson; the bull walks up the stairs and the bear goes out the window.  To get more from Robert, follow him on Twitter @theRelKiyosaki and head to richdad.com. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @jaymartinbc. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week. 

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