PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast
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Jun 21, 2021 • 1h 53min

Ricardo Aguilar and Phil Heath | PBD Podcast | EP 69

In this discussion, seven-time Mr. Olympia Phil Heath shares insights about bodybuilding's challenges and the evolving marketing strategies of the Mr. Olympia brand. Ricardo Aguilar adds layers to the conversation, reflecting on political dynamics and media credibility post-COVID. They dive into the resilience seen in sports and the fitness industry amidst lockdowns, while also addressing the disparities faced by different socio-economic groups. Personal anecdotes and humorous exchanges make the dialogue engaging and thought-provoking.
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Jun 18, 2021 • 1h 56min

Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | PBD Podcast | EP 68

Tom Ellsworth, a business strategist, joins the conversation to explore intriguing topics like Donald Trump's planned border visit and Michael Burry's warning about a potential market bubble. They discuss how strict return-to-office policies affect job seekers and the socio-economic divides in cities like San Francisco. The group humorously delves into cancel culture's impact on parenting and public discourse, alongside the amusing fallout from Hunter Biden's artistic endeavors. Their dynamic discussions highlight the political landscape's influence on business and social perceptions.
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Jun 15, 2021 • 1h 53min

34 Wives and 89 Kids | PBD Podcast | EP 67

A man in India with 38 wives and 89 kids sparks a hilarious discussion about parenting dynamics and family life. The crew humorously debates the absurdity of billionaire space flights and their existential implications. Media bias and political narratives, particularly regarding Donald Trump, take center stage, alongside a discussion about the realities of navigating inflation and wealth disparities. Finally, the conversation touches on recent shifts in Israeli politics, critiquing global activism while drawing connections to local issues.
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Jun 3, 2021 • 2h 10min

People Aren't Having Enough Babies | PBD Podcast | EP 66

China's new policy allowing three children per family sparks a lively debate on declining birth rates and the pressures of parenthood. The trio also dives into the recent shutdown of a prominent political blog and the ever-evolving landscape of social media. From the implications of gambling-like elements in video games to the importance of authentic storytelling in business, engaging discussions abound. Plus, they tackle the political dynamics surrounding marijuana legalization and market volatility, providing insights on investing in uncertain times.
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Jun 1, 2021 • 1h 55min

Kyrie Irving Gets a Drink | PBD Podcast | EP 65

The hosts dive into the chaotic world of fan behavior, specifically addressing a Celtics fan's assault on Kyrie Irving. Rising gas prices spark a lively debate about their effects on inflation and families. In a twist, Jeff Bezos’s acquisition of Apprentice outtakes raises eyebrows for its potential political implications. Additionally, the evolving airline landscape is discussed, focusing on innovative strategies we might see from budget airlines. They also explore the unexpected future of YouTubers in politics and the impact of media on public perception.
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May 28, 2021 • 1h 57min

John Cena Apologizes to China | PBD Podcast | EP 64

Gerard Michaels, a talented writer and political commentator, joins the hosts for a lively discussion. They dive into John Cena's controversial apology to China, exploring the uneasy relationship between Hollywood and Chinese markets. The conversation shifts to Bitcoin's potential amid global debt crises, reflecting on Ray Dalio's insights. They also tackle the financial pressures in New Jersey's real estate market, highlighting the strain on residents. With humor and sharp critique, the trio examines the ethics of celebrity actions in today's political landscape.
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May 25, 2021 • 1h 54min

Was Covid-19 an Accident? |PBD Podcast | EP 63

The discussion dives into the controversial origins of COVID-19, questioning whether it developed naturally. Political ramifications are explored, including Florida's law limiting censorship by social media companies. A spirited debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict showcases differing perspectives. The podcast also touches on the real estate market's panic buying trend and the U.S. Navy's readiness challenges amid rising global tensions. Throughout, humor blends with serious topics, keeping the conversation engaging and thought-provoking.
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May 20, 2021 • 1h 28min

Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | PBD Podcast | EP 62

Tom Ellsworth, a business expert, joins Patrick Bet-David and Adam Sosnick for a lively discussion. They tackle the recent Bitcoin volatility and the implications of Bank of America's minimum wage hike to $25 an hour. The conversation pivots to the mysteries of UFOs and societal desensitization regarding threats. They also delve into the secrets of leadership, examining the complexities of governmental information and the challenges faced by leaders like JFK and Trump. Themes of personal growth, responsibility, and the evolving landscape of finance ensure a thought-provoking dialogue.
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May 18, 2021 • 2h 2min

No Vaccine, No Love |PBD Podcast | EP 61

The conversation takes a deep dive into Bitcoin mining and its complexities. It humorously addresses how the pandemic reshaped dating and intimate relationships. The reopening of Las Vegas casinos at full capacity sparks discussions on economic recovery and job market dynamics. Personal anecdotes add flavor as the hosts share insights into societal changes, the challenges of modern interactions, and the unexpected trends in sexual health. A lively exploration of current events and personal stories keeps the dialogue engaging and relatable.
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May 13, 2021 • 2h 7min

Bernard Kerik | PBD Podcast | EP 60

Bernard Kerik, former NYPD commissioner, discusses his extensive career in law enforcement and prison reform. He shares insights on the alarming rise of homelessness and crime, particularly in urban areas. The conversation touches on the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack and its implications for national security. Kerik also critiques the evolving perceptions of police, detailing the impact of legislative reforms on crime rates. Personal anecdotes and humor enrich the discussion, making complex issues engaging and thought-provoking.

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