

American Monetary Association
Jason Hartman
The American Monetary Association is a non-profit venture funded by The Jason Hartman Foundation that is dedicated to educating people about the practical effects of monetary policy and government actions on inflation, deflation and freedom. Our goal is to help people prosper in the midst of uncertain economic times.
The American Monetary Association believes that a new and innovative understanding of wealth, value, business and investment is necessary to thrive in the new reality of big government, big deficits and monetary destruction.
Host, Jason Hartman, interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad), Harry Dent (The Great Depression Ahead), Peter Schiff (Crash Proof), William Cohan (House of Cards), Ellen Brown (Web of Debt), Thomas Woods (Meltdown), Gerald Celente (Trends Journal), G. Edward Griffin (The Creature from Jekyll Island), Chris Mayer (Capital & Crisis), Chris Martenson (The Crash Course), Robert Prechter (Elliott Wave), Pat Buchanan (Presidential Candidate), Eric Tyson (Investing for Dummies), Addison Wiggin & Bill Bonner (Agora – The Daily Reckoning), Catherine Austin Fitts (Solari), Thomas Sowell (The Hoover Institution), Marc Chandler (Making Sense of the Dollar), Gillian Tett (Fool's Gold & The Financial Times), Howard Ruff (Prosper In The Coming Bad Years), Larry Parks (Gold Wars & FAME), James West (Crime of the Century), Les Leopold (The Looting of America), Robert Wiedemer (Aftershock), Bill Whittle (Rich Man Poor Man), Les Leopold (The Looting of America), Robert R. Prechter (Elliot Wave Theory), Lowell Ponte (The Great Withdrawal), Jack Gerard (American Petroleum Institute), Jeffrey Hirsch (Stock Trader's Almanac), Jim Bruce (Money For Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve), Kevin Armstrong (Bulls, Birdies, Bogies, and Bears), Laurence Kotlikoff (The Clash of Generations), Shaun Rein (The End of Cheap China),
A trademark feature of Hartman Media podcasts are our 'Tenth Episodes' where alternative topics of interest are explored every tenth episode. This provides a diverse mix of programming exploring issues and influential authors like Hannah Holmes (What Is Your Personality Type), Dr. Gary Chapman (The Five Love Languages), Christine Hassler (Manage Your Expectations), Sam Carpenter (Work the System), Chuck Gallagher (Second Chances), John J. Murphy (Zentrepreneur), and Robert Greene (Mastery).
Topics explored at depth by the American Monetary Association include Bitcoin, digital currencies, investing, corporate tax inversions, crowdfunding, inflation, the Federal Reserve, student loan debt, monetary policy, economic challenges facing generation Y, solar energy, 3D printing, medical technology, US dollar, currency exchange, plunging bond rates, personal and commercial bankruptcy, the cost of a college education, digital banking, the American dream, capital gains taxes, asset protection, gold and silver, commodities markets, precious metals, investing tips, structural and personal unemployment, bank regulations, regulatory reform, emerging markets, shadow banking, social media, derivatives, mobile commerce, government regulation, housing market, identity theft, cyber currencies, mortgage lenders, investment properties, VA loans, gold standard, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, online auctions, landlord tenant conflicts, tax lien investing, tax law, retirement, contract law, stagflation, home loans, real estate scams, renters, reverse mortgages, foreclosures, euro, European Union, ECB, European Central Bank, the US housing market, micro lending, online security, cyber security, online banking, digital banking, outsourcing, online shopping, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, JP Morgan, short sales, austerity, forex, monetary systems, budget surplus, budget deficits, tax cuts, solar energy, consumer debt, consumer price index, property investing, high frequency trading, interest rates, college tuition, cashless societies, credit card debt, credit monitoring, credit ratings, currency trading, refinancing, federal stimulus, financial independence, financial planning, financial literacy, economic growth, economic development, Wall Street, IPO, IRS, Internal Revenue Service, IMF, International Monetary Fund, mobile banking, Elliot Wave Theory, free trade, underwater homeowners, foreign investing, oil prices, entrepreneurship, Equifax, federal budget, Keynes, Keynesian, fiat currency, financial scams, global economy, gold standard, income tax, and foreign investment.
The American Monetary Association believes that a new and innovative understanding of wealth, value, business and investment is necessary to thrive in the new reality of big government, big deficits and monetary destruction.
Host, Jason Hartman, interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad), Harry Dent (The Great Depression Ahead), Peter Schiff (Crash Proof), William Cohan (House of Cards), Ellen Brown (Web of Debt), Thomas Woods (Meltdown), Gerald Celente (Trends Journal), G. Edward Griffin (The Creature from Jekyll Island), Chris Mayer (Capital & Crisis), Chris Martenson (The Crash Course), Robert Prechter (Elliott Wave), Pat Buchanan (Presidential Candidate), Eric Tyson (Investing for Dummies), Addison Wiggin & Bill Bonner (Agora – The Daily Reckoning), Catherine Austin Fitts (Solari), Thomas Sowell (The Hoover Institution), Marc Chandler (Making Sense of the Dollar), Gillian Tett (Fool's Gold & The Financial Times), Howard Ruff (Prosper In The Coming Bad Years), Larry Parks (Gold Wars & FAME), James West (Crime of the Century), Les Leopold (The Looting of America), Robert Wiedemer (Aftershock), Bill Whittle (Rich Man Poor Man), Les Leopold (The Looting of America), Robert R. Prechter (Elliot Wave Theory), Lowell Ponte (The Great Withdrawal), Jack Gerard (American Petroleum Institute), Jeffrey Hirsch (Stock Trader's Almanac), Jim Bruce (Money For Nothing: Inside the Federal Reserve), Kevin Armstrong (Bulls, Birdies, Bogies, and Bears), Laurence Kotlikoff (The Clash of Generations), Shaun Rein (The End of Cheap China),
A trademark feature of Hartman Media podcasts are our 'Tenth Episodes' where alternative topics of interest are explored every tenth episode. This provides a diverse mix of programming exploring issues and influential authors like Hannah Holmes (What Is Your Personality Type), Dr. Gary Chapman (The Five Love Languages), Christine Hassler (Manage Your Expectations), Sam Carpenter (Work the System), Chuck Gallagher (Second Chances), John J. Murphy (Zentrepreneur), and Robert Greene (Mastery).
Topics explored at depth by the American Monetary Association include Bitcoin, digital currencies, investing, corporate tax inversions, crowdfunding, inflation, the Federal Reserve, student loan debt, monetary policy, economic challenges facing generation Y, solar energy, 3D printing, medical technology, US dollar, currency exchange, plunging bond rates, personal and commercial bankruptcy, the cost of a college education, digital banking, the American dream, capital gains taxes, asset protection, gold and silver, commodities markets, precious metals, investing tips, structural and personal unemployment, bank regulations, regulatory reform, emerging markets, shadow banking, social media, derivatives, mobile commerce, government regulation, housing market, identity theft, cyber currencies, mortgage lenders, investment properties, VA loans, gold standard, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, online auctions, landlord tenant conflicts, tax lien investing, tax law, retirement, contract law, stagflation, home loans, real estate scams, renters, reverse mortgages, foreclosures, euro, European Union, ECB, European Central Bank, the US housing market, micro lending, online security, cyber security, online banking, digital banking, outsourcing, online shopping, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, JP Morgan, short sales, austerity, forex, monetary systems, budget surplus, budget deficits, tax cuts, solar energy, consumer debt, consumer price index, property investing, high frequency trading, interest rates, college tuition, cashless societies, credit card debt, credit monitoring, credit ratings, currency trading, refinancing, federal stimulus, financial independence, financial planning, financial literacy, economic growth, economic development, Wall Street, IPO, IRS, Internal Revenue Service, IMF, International Monetary Fund, mobile banking, Elliot Wave Theory, free trade, underwater homeowners, foreign investing, oil prices, entrepreneurship, Equifax, federal budget, Keynes, Keynesian, fiat currency, financial scams, global economy, gold standard, income tax, and foreign investment.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Mar 16, 2015 • 29min
AMA 114 - The Universal Life Insurance Scam with Richard Proteau
Richard Proteau is the author of Unraveling The Universal Life Scam (The Shorter Truth) and talks to Jason today on the show about universal life insurance and why it's almost always a bad investment (unless you're extremely wealthy). Richard talks about some of the differences between US life insurance and Canadian life insurance, does a break down on premiums, and more on today's AMA episode. Key Takeaways: 2:30 – Richard explains the various types of life insurance you can have. 6:10 – There's always a state versus federal regulations war going on in the US. 10:30 – Richard explains what 108 is and talks about universal life premiums. 18:00 – Insurance companies are influenced in creating the best contract possible, but what's on paper may not actually be what's reality. 22:40 – MERs, management expense ratios, are not shown on the contract and can fool the consumer into thinking they have a better deal than they really do. 26:45 – Richard says buy insurance for the right reason. Jason and Richard both agree that insurance is not a good investment. Mentioned In This Episode: Unraveling The Universal Life Scam (The Shorter Truth) by Richard Proteau http://www.consumerights.ca/

Mar 10, 2015 • 32min
AMA 113 - How Peer To Peer Is Freeing The World with Jeffrey Tucker
Jason invites Jeffrey Tucker on to the AMA show to talk about the peer to peer economy as well as Bitcoin. Jeffrey is the CLO and founder of Liberty.me and he is also the Director of Digital Development for the Foundation for Economic Education. On the show, Jeffrey talks about his book Bit by Bit, the up and coming peer to peer world, and much more. Key Takeaways: 2:20 – Jeffrey explains what peer to peer means. 5:20 – Jason talks about how the Cuban people make extra money by serving food to tourists in their own homes. 12:40 – There are a lot of costs associated with regulation and that hurts the economy further. 15:45 – Plane tickets are roughly the same price from 25 years ago. 25:00 – Bitcoin is relatively private as long as your public address isn't attached to it. 30:20 – Top-down planning is slowly beginning to erode. Mentioned In This Episode: Fee.org http://tucker.liberty.me/ Bit by Bit by Jeffrey Tucker Kitchensurfing Eatwith Blue Apron Munchery TaskRabbit Fiver Uber Lyft

Mar 3, 2015 • 24min
AMA 112 - The Gold/Oil ratio with Mike Lingenheld
Mike Lingenheld appears on the AMA show today to talk about what's happening in the oil industry. He talks to Jason Hartman about different gold ratios and that there are gold/oil correlations to economic crises. Mike and Jason also do a deep dive and talk about the European economy as well as the dollar being the reserve currency. Key Takeaways: 2:10 – What's happening with oil right now? 5:00 – Saudi Arabia isn't hurting economically due to their vast savings from the oil industry. 8:15 – Gold and silver does an accurate job in reflecting current inflation. 12:30 – Whenever the gold and crude ratio goes above 20, there seems to be an economic crisis. 15:30 – Mike thinks the US dollar will be the reserve currency for the next 15 years, at least. 18:40 – If Greece wanted to exist, it wouldn't be the end of the world. 20:45 – If Spain were to exist, there would be problems. Mike explains why. Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaellingenheld/2015/01/21/texas-saudi-arabia-and-the-collapse-of-oil/ http://cupandhandlemacro.com/

Feb 24, 2015 • 28min
AMA 111 - Six Steps to Wealth with Linda P. Jones
Jason welcomes Linda P. Jones to the show. Linda is a podcaster and financial expert who teaches others how to have a wealthy mindset and how to build wealth the right way. She became a multimillionaire by the age of 39 and talks to Jason about her stock market background, six steps to building wealth, and where the US dollar is going. Key Takeaways: 2:30 – Linda realized early on that mutual funds weren't going to make her rich. 4:30 – People who are overly cheap or frugal do not have a wealthy mindset. 9:30 – Linda shares her story on how she made money in stocks. 14:20 – Even if you have a full-time job, having a side hustle is a great way to begin creating wealth. 16:45 – About every 8.5 years the US sees a financial cycle. 20:50 – Linda is a big fan of gold and silver and she explains why they're a great investment. 25:10 – The only reason the US has so much power is because they have a monopoly on money. Mentioned In This Episode: Money Love by Jerry Gillies http://www.lindapjones.com/

Feb 16, 2015 • 23min
AMA 110 - Learn Visually with Jeff Desjardins from Visual Capitalist
Jason Hartman invites Jeff Desjardins on to the American Monetary Association podcast today to talk about the neat infographics Jeff's company produces. Jeff is the president of Visual Capitalist and many of his infographics have been featured on Ink Magazine, Business Insider, Wall Street Journal, and other news outlets. Jason and Jeff talk about Visual Capitalist, Bitcoin, and more on today's episode. Key Takeaways: 2:15 – Jeff explains what Visual Capitalist is. 5:45 – The infographics that Jeff's company produces are usually based on complex topics people have a hard time grasping. 8:30 – Advertising with Visual Capitalist is more cost effective than on more main stream media websites. 10:40 – Jeff talks about his favorite infographic that he and his team worked on. 14:50 – Jason and Jeff talk about Bitcoin in this segment. 15:45 – Jeff explains the hype cycle in technologies. 19:55 – Jason would love to be wrong about Bitcoin, but you simply can't invest in it just yet. 21:00 – A lot of people learn best visually, so Jeff would like to produce more content for them in the future. Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.visualcapitalist.com/

Feb 9, 2015 • 27min
AMA 109 - Learn About The US Job Market with Ahu Yildirmaz
Ahu Yildirmaz is the Head of the ADP Research Institute. She has some great insight about the workforce market and gives the audience a sense of where the job growth is really happening in the United States and why. Ahu talks about how there's a lot of growth happening in both the South and West regions in the United States. Ahu also tells the audience that there is a gender gap between male and female hiring rates and explains why this might be on today's show with Jason Hartman. Key Takeaways: 2:15 – Ahu talks about where she gets her data from in the employment reports that ADP produces. 5:25 – Are people working more full-time or part-time hours? Ahu breaks it down. 9:00 – Northeast and Midwest are lagging in terms of job growth. 12:45 – Texas is doing exceptionally well right now. 14:45 – Job growth is happening a lot faster for men than for women. 16:15 – Why is there a gender gap? Ahu and Jason give their opinions on the matter. 20:25 – When the economy is not good, employers are looking for people with experience so they don't have to spend resources on training new arrivals. 22:45 – Ahu thinks robotic technology will be good for the job market. Mentioned In This Episode: ADP.com

Feb 3, 2015 • 18min
AMA 108 - Learn About The Mobile Commerce Market with Dr. Windsor Holden
Dr. Windsor Holden is the Head of Consultancy & Forecasting with Juniper Research. He has written over 40 full-length reports while working with Juniper Research and he talks about one of his pieces, Mobile Commerce Markets, with Jason on the show today. Jason and Windsor talk about the future of mobile payments, Bitcoin, and how people can look forward to securer online transactions. Key Takeaways: 1:45 – What's the latest on mobile commerce? 4:30 – Windsor explains what host card emulation is and why it's better. 6:20 – The involvement of Apple and Apple pay means that the mobile commerce industry will be improving a lot faster. 9:00 – Bitcoin has many hurdles to over come before it can be adopted by the mass market. 11:00 – Bitcoin fluctuates more than gold or any other currency. 12:30 – Windsor predicts that we will see a lot more tokenization in the future and less third party interactions. 14:00 – Windsor gives out his website and how you can get his latest report on the mobile commerce market. 16:10 – Mobile commerce and paying online will be much more simple, secure, and user friendly in the future. Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.juniperresearch.com/viewauthor.php?author=62

Jan 26, 2015 • 27min
AMA 107 - Dr. David E. Goldberg talks about changing engineering education with Jason Hartman
Dr. David E. Goldberg is a professor, writer, and a civil engineer. David has written several books on the topics of engineering and algorithms. Some of these books include The Design of Innovation, Genetic Algorithms in Search, Optimization, and Machine Learning, and, his latest book, A Whole New Engineer. Jason sits down with David to pick his brains on the latest in AI technology, why there's a decline in engineers, and we also get to find out a little bit more about David's most recent book. Key Takeaways: 2:10 – David jumps right in and talks about AI, Artificial Intelligence, technology. 5:20 – To design a kidney by human hands is impractical, but nature has been able to create one for the past 3.5 billion years and more. 9:15 – As better or new technologies arise, so will the ethical questions. 12:45 – What's happening in engineering education right now? 15:40 – Engineers were seen as heroes and that view reached its apex around World War one and two. 17:55 – Roughly speaking, 6.9 billion of us owe our existence to technology since our agriculture days. 20:30 – It's not just in the US where engineers feel unwanted; it's happening in Asia too. 24:10 – Closing thoughts? Students who feel trusted end up doing the most innovative things. Mentioned In This Episode: The visible hand by Alfred Chandler http://bigbeacon.org/ http://www.amazon.com/David-E.-Goldberg/e/B000APHEJU

Jan 19, 2015 • 23min
AMA 106 - New York's State Tax with Ashlea Ebeling
Ashlea Ebeling appears as Jason's AMA guest. She is a Forbes editor and talks about the different estate taxes you might face all across the United States. She also touches on federal and income tax on the show. She tells the audience every year she develops an interactive map on Forbes of where you should not die in the United States that you can check out in the show links. Key Takeaways: 2:50 – How does New York's state tax have a 164% marginal tax rate? 7:20 – Can you avoid estate taxes? Ashlea breaks down four way you can do this. 11:30 – You have to be careful of inheritance taxes and need to look carefully into that before you give your properties away. 14:20 – Ashlea likes the idea of Roth IRA. Jason thinks there's nothing stopping the government from changing the rules. 18:10 – There are a lot of new tax rules and regulations happening for 2015 that people need to be aware of. Mentioned In This Episode: http://www.businessinsider.com/bond-market-panic-phase-of-financial-crisis-2015-1 http://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleaebeling/2014/09/11/where-not-to-die-in-2015/ http://taxfoundation.org/ https://twitter.com/ashleaebeling

Jan 12, 2015 • 57min
AMA 105 - Smart Indianapolis Real Estate Investing With David Porter
David Porter is a long time client of Jason Hartman's real estate company. He has been working closely with Jason's team since 2009 and has made several investments in both Indianapolis and Arizona. He catches up with Jason about how he is doing with some of his properties, talks about why the Indianapolis market is so great, China's economy, the future of shipping, and more on this week's episode of AMA. Key Takeaways: 3:10 – David first bought his Indianapolis property in 2009. 8:40 – David talks a little bit about his background. 17:10 – You're more in control with real estate investing than you are with stocks. 22:15 – Take advantage of your ability to borrow and invest it in a conservative way. 24:25 – David has since an increase in retail shipments this year. 28:45 – Will China be stronger than the US's economy? 33:15 – Jason and David think the United States can stretch out their debt problem for a while. 41:50 – 3D printing, glowing trees, and more. Jason talks technology. 49:30 – David wants to buy homes he can see himself or his children living in one day. 53:50 – David has experienced a 700k appreciation since he started in 2004. Mentioned In This Episode: Abundance by Peter Diamandis Makers by Chris Anderson Khan Academy David Porter's first interview - http://www.jasonhartman.com/89-%E2%80%93-the-%E2%80%9Cfree-lunch%E2%80%9D-metric-what-it-tells-about-income-property-%E2%80%93-an-impromptu-discussion/


