

The Jay Martin Show
Jay Martin
Nobody has your back when it comes to your health, wealth, or happiness. But this is great news — because it puts you in the driver’s seat. Join Jay Martin, investor and CEO of Cambridge House, as he dissects the minds of thought-leaders from around the world with expertise in money management, geopolitics, macro finance, commodities, technology, and any emerging trends you should be paying attention to. Jay's mission is to cut through the noise and get to the signal, so he can find the most lucrative investment opportunities. Tune in for conversations that will challenge the way you think, the way you invest, and that might just change your life.
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Jan 9, 2022 • 1h 15min
Jeff Booth Returns: Bitcoin, Decentralization, and Resetting the Game
Jay is joined once again by Jeff Booth, technology entrepreneur and author of The Price of Tomorrow, a book that took the macro world by storm in 2020. The two discuss bitcoin and crypto, with a focus on inflation and resetting the game. They discuss theft within the system, and bitcoin as a tool for decentralization as it’s a system that cannot be manipulated. They also touch on fear-based mentality, game theory, and Jeff implores you to learn more about bitcoin to ultimately get off zero. The last bit of conversation is reserved for discussing the process and motivation behind authoring a book. To get more from Jeff Booth, follow him on Twitter @JeffBooth and visit his website jeffreybooth.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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Jan 2, 2022 • 41min
Felix Zulauf: Market Predictions, State Sovereignty, and Safteyism
Owner and President of Zulauf Asset Management and President and CEO of Zulauf Consulting, Felix Zulauf joins Jay to offer market predictions as the two discuss an impending crash, in addition to state and personal sovereignty. Felix has been managing money since he was 18 years old; prospering in the market for 50 years has given him a wealth of experience and perspective to share. He first offers insight into a day in his life, where he thinks we are and in what cycles, and predicts a different world, with a growing divide between those who want to be saved by the government and those who want to be free. Felix believes the next 10 years will look very different from the last, and we should anticipate preparing our portfolios accordingly. To get more from Felix, visit felixzulauf.com. To get tickets for the VRIC on Jan 16 and 17th, visit cambridgehouse.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

Dec 26, 2021 • 60min
Jeff Booth: Inflation vs Deflation, Technological Progress, and Bitcoin
Jay is joined by Jeff Booth, entrepreneur, technology leader, and the author of The Price of Tomorrow, a book that took the macro world by storm in 2020 and remains one of Jay’s favorite books to gift. The two discuss the inflation versus deflation argument as well as Jeff’s opposition to the bitcoin narrative. Jeff dives into how the new system and existing system continue to compete against one another and what he sees happening moving forward. Jay shares why and how he buys bitcoin, and Jeff divulges why he believes bitcoin is telling the truth about the technology deflation we’re seeing everywhere. The two wrap up the conversation by dispelling some common bitcoin myths, discussing whether the government could and would ever intervene, and finally, Jeff shares the real reason he’s involved in bitcoin. To get more from Jeff Booth, follow him on Twitter @JeffBooth and visit his website jeffreybooth.com. To get tickets for the VRIC on Jan 16 and 17th, visit cambridgehouse.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.

Dec 19, 2021 • 54min
Andy Norman: The Great Infodemic, Belief Ethics, and Cognitive Immunology
We are all now too familiar with life in a pandemic, but are you cognizant that you are also in an infodemic, simultaneously? Philosopher and author of Mental Immunity, Andy Norman, joins Jay to discuss the great infodemic of our time. He talks about cognitive immunology: how bad ideas can spread in the mind like parasites and bend your ideas in a way that does not serve your best interests. He believes standard approaches to critical thinking just aren’t doing the job anymore but is hopeful that research into cognitive immunology will help. In a society lacking healthy debate, Andy discusses the value of being less reactive and more proactive. They discuss what a bad idea is, what makes it bad, and how belief ethics can give insight into these questions. To get more from Andy, follow him on Twitter @DrAndyNo and visit cognitiveimmunology.net. To get tickets for the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference on January 16 and 17th, visit cambridgehouse.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

Dec 12, 2021 • 1h 5min
Dr. Anna Lembke: Social Media, Technology, and Mental Health
Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine, chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic, and author of Dopamine Nation Dr. Anna Lembke joins Jay to discuss social media, technology, and their impact on our mental health. She shares what inspired her to write her book and defines behavioral addictions and the counterintuitive challenge of overabundance. On account of our dopamine overindulgence, she posits we are in a dopamine deficit. The two discuss the social media addiction that has turned human connection into a drug as well as capitalism and safteyism, and Anna offers advice to parents raising youth in this age of relentless media consumption. This is an incredibly interesting conversation that gets to the root of suffering in society today. To get more from Dr. Anna Lembke and discover Dopamine Nation, visit www.annalembke.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.

Dec 5, 2021 • 44min
Ben Greenfield: Education, Absolute Truths, and The Natural World
Ben Greenfield, a world-renowned thought leader in the industries of health science and biohacking, dedicates his life and work to extending the healthy lifespan. In this episode, he and Jay get into mindset and psychology, discussing the divisions and conflicts in the world today, and the lack of willingness to entertain opposing opinions. Ben gets into his core belief system and takes a deep dive into the argument of absolute morality. If the cadence of our guest's speech seems a bit off, that’s because he was on a treadmill during the conversation — Ben is all about optimizing the human-machine: body, mind, and spirit. He shares what he would change about our current education system and responds to a reader’s question about the end-of-life process and what he would do to make himself more comfortable with that reality should he be suddenly confronted with it. To get more from Ben, follow him on Twitter @bengreenfield and Instagram @bengreenfieldfitness. Plus, check out the Ben Greenfield Fitness podcast and visit bengreenfieldfitness.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

Nov 28, 2021 • 59min
Vince Lanci: Inflation, The Cantillon effect, and Modern Monetary Theory
Managing Partner at Echobay Partners, Vince Lanci, joins Jay to discuss inflation, the Cantillion effect, and Modern Monetary Theory. He explains the nuances between monetary policy and fiscal policy and what’s catching his attention in the market right now, which leads to their in-depth discussion on MMT. He explains the core changes civilians experience in the monetary shift, how MMT treats money as a public utility, and what the intention is behind the policy. This conversation presents an in-depth look at the future of a full MMT implementation. To get more from Vince, follow him on Twitter @VlanciPictures and visit vblgoldfix.substack.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

Nov 21, 2021 • 47min
Peter Schiff: The Education System, Inflation, and Real Estate
CEO and Chief Global Strategist of Euro Pacific Capital and podcast host Peter Schiff joins Jay to discuss changes he’d like to make to the education system, including getting the government out of it. He offers his thoughts on why finance is overlooked in current curriculums, where the responsibility may fall to learn these basics of life, and how teachers’ views on finance and capitalism are affecting the next generation. They also discuss the month-over-month increase of employees quitting their jobs voluntarily and people choosing to take unemployment instead of working. Peter shares his thoughts on North American residential real estate and how he looks for business real estate in countries with sounder fundamentals as he discusses the uniquely vulnerable position of the United States. To get more from Peter Schiff, follow him on Twitter @PeterSchiff and check out The Peter Schiff Show wherever you listen to podcasts. 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

Nov 14, 2021 • 59min
Egon Von Grayerz: Inflation, Global Debt, and Long-Term Wealth Preservation
“The world is certainly in a mess and it’s going to get worse, so... a lot to talk about” are some of the first words out of Egon Von Grayerz's mouth, as he dives into discussions with Jay on inflation, global debt, and fake money. Founder and Managing Partner of Matterhorn Asset Management, Egon operates the largest private storage of precious metals outside of the banking system, storing more gold and silver for high-net-worth individuals than anybody else in the world outside of governments and banks. The two discuss why cycles matter and the biggest risk factors Egon’s focusing on right now, including massive debt bubbles and civil unrest. Egon provides valuable insight into long-term wealth preservation and not getting wrapped up in noisy, daily headlines. The two also touch on counterparty risk, central banks, and much more. To get more from Egon Von Grayerz, follow him on Twitter @GoldSwitzerland and visit goldswitzerland.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.

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.