PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast
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May 6, 2021 • 2h 2min

Danielle DiMartino-Booth | PBD Podcast | EP 59

Danielle DiMartino-Booth, an economics expert, shares her insights on the labor market and the economy, discussing the disconnect between job openings and worker skills. Tom Ellsworth adds a personal touch with anecdotes and humor. They explore the impact of Bill Gates' divorce, the challenges small businesses faced during the pandemic, and the complexities of attraction and relationships post-COVID. The conversation also touches on Biden's tax proposals and their implications for wealth and philanthropy, making for an engaging dialogue around current economic and social dynamics.
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May 4, 2021 • 1h 55min

Major Williams | PBD Podcast | EP 58

Major Williams, a gubernatorial candidate in California, shares his journey from grassroots activism to politics, inspired by his grandfather. He dives into the pressing issues of rising homelessness, tax strategies, and the criticisms of current leadership. The discussion also touches on Disneyland's reopening amidst COVID-19 debates and the changing dynamics of gang politics in Los Angeles. Williams emphasizes the need for relatable leaders and innovative solutions, all while reflecting on identity and the impact of societal narratives in shaping community values.
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Apr 29, 2021 • 1h 51min

Matt Sapaula | PBD Podcast | EP 57

Matt Sapaula, a financial educator and entrepreneur, joins the discussion alongside hosts Patrick Bet-David and Adam Sosnick. They dive into the contentious vaccine debate, emphasizing personal choice and the significance of diverse perspectives. The trio also tackles the shifting landscape of entertainment, critiquing the declining Oscars ratings and the balance between humor and sensitivity. Additionally, they explore the political implications of Biden's recognition of the Armenian genocide and its effects on U.S.-Turkey relations.
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Apr 22, 2021 • 2h 2min

Ricardo Aguilar | PBD Podcast | EP 56

Ricardo Aguilar is a successful entrepreneur and immigrant from Michoacan, Mexico, who shares his unique perspectives on various topics. He discusses the complexities of the Derek Chauvin trial and its impact on societal trust in justice. The conversation dives into the dangerous victimhood mentality and how his personal immigrant success story stands in contrast. They explore media's role in fostering societal division, touch on political tensions with figures like Navalny, and analyze the legacies of sports icons like Kobe Bryant and Tom Brady.
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Apr 15, 2021 • 1h 56min

The Rock is on Fire | PBD Podcast | EP 53

Tom Zenner, a seasoned commentator, joins the discussion alongside Patrick and Adam Sosnick. They dive into California's escalating homelessness crisis, analyzing government policies and wealth distribution. The trio also explores the implications of Dwayne Johnson's potential political ambitions and the cultural impact of athletic legends. Plus, they touch on crypto regulations, Jack Ma's challenges, and celebrity influence on global politics. Expect laughter and lively debates woven throughout their engaging conversation!
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Apr 15, 2021 • 1h 52min

Do Men Become OB-GYN's? | PBD Podcast | EP 54

The discussion kicks off with playful coffee habits before diving into the serious business of financial scams and the effects of stimulus packages. The changing investment landscape among younger generations is explored, highlighting the rise of alternative assets. Cultural dynamics within the aviation industry spark a debate on diversity versus qualifications in hiring. A chaotic traffic stop reveals the emotional strain of police encounters, while the legacy of Bernie Madoff casts a long shadow on financial morality. The whimsy of Grimes' tattoos adds a humorous flair.
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Apr 8, 2021 • 2h 23min

Ricardo Aguilar | Bet-David Podcast | EP 52

Ricardo Aguilar, a relatable force within the Latino community and close friend of Adam Sosnick, joins a lively discussion where topics sizzle. They dive into the struggles of Central American migrants, the potential impacts of Caitlyn Jenner’s gubernatorial run, and the complexities of taxation and voter behavior. The trio also shares amusing tattoo stories, debates the balance between capitalism and socialism, and examines Miami's mayoral strategies during the pandemic. Expect insights, humor, and an infectious camaraderie that keeps listeners engaged!
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Apr 6, 2021 • 1h 58min

Bet-David Podcast | Guest: Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | EP 51

Tom Ellsworth, known as "Biz Doc," is a business and finance expert who joins the discussion with insights on current market trends. They highlight Miami's rise as a crypto hub, contrasting its tax benefits with New York's increasing rates. The conversation touches on how Americans use stimulus checks, the risks of NFTs, and the necessity of diversified investments. Ellsworth also tackles the complexities of corporate taxes and emphasizes the importance of competition in fostering innovation, with a witty take on sports celebrity branding and its cultural implications.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 2h 2min

70% Chance Biden Finishes His Term | PBD Podcast |EP 50

Joining the discussion are Byron Udell, CEO of AccuQuote, known for his expertise in life settlements, and Adam Sosnick. They explore the intriguing odds of Biden completing his term and the increasing absence of conservative perspectives on social media. The conversation also delves into the implications of censorship on free speech and critiques the current political landscape. With a mix of humor and sharp insights, they dissect the intersection of politics, consumer culture, and the evolving media environment.
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Mar 30, 2021 • 1h 51min

Woke Culture, the Army and the Bubble | PBD Podcast | EP 49

Tom Zenner, a seasoned media expert, joins the discussion on the evolving dynamics of military training in the U.S. Army, emphasizing a shift towards a supportive environment for recruits. He dives into the impact of unions in the workforce, particularly at Amazon, and shares insights on the precarious state of the stock market, warning about potential bubbles. The conversation also touches on cancel culture and its implications for artists, showcasing a blend of serious analysis with lighter cultural critiques.

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