
<p>In today’s Banking With Life Q&A, James answers questions such as, “Does a high policy loan interest rate break IBC®?”, “Does Infinite Banking actually solve fractional reserve banking?”, and “If all money eventually passes through banks, what does ‘controlling the banking function’ really mean?” As always, we hope you enjoy and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-track-becoming-your-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here:</p><p>➫ https://www.banking...

<p>In this episode, I share the full strategy for scaling a business and a personal brand in 2026. I dive into my current mindset around leadership and our company's evolution, intentionality and impact. Most importantly, I give my advice on how to cut through the noise with content, how to handle the inevitable burnout, and the mental frameworks I use to conquer fear and anxiety in seconds.</p><p>You’ll learn about:</p>My Strategy for Building a Personal Brand in 2025Why Authenticity and Documenting Your Journey is Your Best NicheWhy AI is a "Weapon" for Human-Based TeamsHow to Ma...
<p>This week on the Build Podcast, Matt sits down with with building scientist Jesse Hayre as part of The Origin Series, exploring how modern construction practices have evolved and where the industry is headed. Jesse shares his background in engineering and building science, highlighting how curiosity about materials and performance led him toward sustainable innovation. The discussion covers the shift from traditional framing to high-performance wall systems, the balance between airtightness and ventilation, and the importance of combining durability with sustainability. They also touch on how technology—especially AI, data modeling, and digital twins—is transforming design and construction work...

<p>On this week's Mean Age Daydream, the trans-industrial medical complex is collapsing. Lawsuits are being rewarded to detransitioners and the complicit scam doctors are running scared. Also; Billie Eilish is a celebtard who is finding out what happens when you talk about stolen land, and womens' empathy is ruining society.</p> <p>Buy my new card game: WOKE WORD WARS - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLF8Y16S</p> <p>🦁 Support Lions of Liberty:<br>Patreon: patreon.com/lionsofliberty<br>Locals: lionsofliberty.locals.com</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>











<p>Erin Ovalle didn't want to do it anymore.</p><p>No more storm-chasing. No more murder-suicides. No more doom-and-gloom of the news business.</p><p>So, she quit the evening news business in Florida, and the Massachusetts native then found her way to the anchor chair, where she hosted morning TV shows in Portland, ME, for the city's ABC and CBS affiliates.</p><p>After years of telling more positive stories in Portland, she began to get a different itch: Entrepreneurship.</p><p>So, despite the challenges of the modern media climate, she decided to start her own media...

<p>Natalie Tilton always knew.</p><p>As a child in Lowell, Mass., she knew helping people was her calling.</p><p>Fast forward three decades, and now the former Division I (and near Olympian) athlete is quickly taking over the physical therapy genre on the Seacoast.</p><p>After growing tired of working under the duress of New Hampshire's hospital system, Natalie decided to launch her own practice, Ability Allies, in the darkest days of the pandemic. From her basement, she provided clients with personalized 1-on-1 care, a critical component of healthcare she felt was missing from her previous...

Gold and silver were hit hard, sentiment flipped fast, and confusion followed almost immediately. When volatility spikes, most commentary explains what happened.<br /> This conversation explains why. Kerry Lutz speaks with legendary forecaster Martin Armstrong about the forces behind the sudden move in gold and silver, separating real market mechanics from narrative noise and placing the action within its broader cycle context. Armstrong explains the role of positioning, short covering, and confidence — and why the decline was not driven by a breakdown in long-term fundamentals. The discussion then moves into deeper territory: structural weaknesses in the global metals market, stress in...

<p>In this seventh installment, James shares a collection of clips focused on using whole life insurance within real estate investing. He highlights how policy loans provide speed, flexibility, and access to capital for acquisitions, down payments, and opportunity driven deals when traditional lenders pull back. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-track-becoming-your-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here:</p...

<p>In this episode, I sit down to discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities for the world's largest brands in 2026. We dive into why email is still a foundational and incredibly relevant channel, the biggest mistakes large companies make (from measuring reach to bad agency structures), and how to navigate the rapidly changing world of generative AI. I share the story of my biggest email marketing mistake at Wine Library and reveal the strategy my team is using right now to get a double-digit lift in our email open rates.</p><p>You'll learn about:</p><p>Why email is...

<p>The Awake Coach Bradley Burlingame joins Brian Nichols to reveal the Alcohol Freedom Process and why the 90-year-old Alcoholics Anonymous model is failing modern patriots in 2026. This episode exposes the intersection of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement, the rise of AI slop destroying digital reality, and the globalist "useless eater" narrative that weaponizes addiction against individual sovereignty. Bradley breaks down why traditional recovery methods are obsolete and how coping mechanisms like alcohol and processed food are tools of control in an era of CBDCs and government overreach.</p> <p>We expose the reality of "Rockefeller Medicine" and...

<p > In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi Member Q&A podcast, hosts Michael La Ronn and Sacha Black discuss how to evaluate the legitimacy of marketing companies approaching authors, particularly those claiming to feature books in book clubs for a fee.</p> <p > Other questions include:</p> Can Amazon print author copies in Australia for local book tours, or must they be shipped from the US How can authors get their print-on-demand books into independent bookshops when distributors list them as "firm purchase" Where can authors find reliable ratings for contests and awards to determine which are reputable...

<p>*TRIGGER WARNING* This episode contains references to suicide. Listener discretion is advised.</p><p>Freddy Petrone wanted to die.</p><p>He was going blind. His body, following years of addiction to alcohol and hard drugs, began to fail him. He couldn't keep a job. No family member could get through to him. </p><p>Until one day, he finally made the commitment to himself that long eluded him.</p><p>From the West End of Portsmouth, Freddy joins host Troy Farkas to discuss how he flipped the switch, paving the path for him to form I Got Bridged, a Po...

<p>In this episode of The Ledger Podcast, Jeff Rochet EVP of Consumer Services at Ledger sits down with DaoSasha, Head of BD at 1inch to talk about one of the most critical pain points in crypto: blind signing.</p><br><p>They explain why signing transactions you don’t fully understand is a massive blocker to DeFi mass adoption, and how clear signing on Ledger devices with direct 1inch integration helps fix that.You’ll hear how 1inch evolved from a DEX aggregator to a full DeFi infrastructure brand, why they rebranded around the slogan “Move Forward As One”, and how t...

<p><br>In this episode of The Friday Habit, host Mark Labriola II interviews Emma Tessler, founder and CEO of NinentyFiveMedia, a digital marketing agency. Emma shares her journey from a side hustle in interior design to leading a successful remote team specializing in social media strategy and brand storytelling. The conversation covers the importance of building a strong company culture, the challenges of scaling a business, and the evolving landscape of video content in the age of AI. Emma emphasizes the significance of authenticity in marketing and offers actionable advice for entrepreneurs looking to grow their brands.</p><p><...

<p>On today’s episode of The Lou Perez Podcast, I talk with clarinet player James Zimmermann about being a nine-year-old on Broadway (you may have seen him in The Will Rogers Follies back in 1991), why old people gravitate to the fine arts, the slopification of entertainment, blind auditions, and his firing from the Nashville Symphony.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Check out my book, That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: On the Death and Rebirth of Comedy https://amzn.to/3VhFa1r </p> <p><br></p> <p>Watch my sketch comedy streaming on Red Coral Universe: https://redcoraluniverse.com/en/series/the-lou...

<p>On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Dave Smith gets attacked by rightwing hypocrites over the ICE shooting of Alex Pretti, and questions arise over whether ICE Protests are organic or an organized color revolution. Also: are the Saudis making up for 9/11 by investing in entertainment companies then killing off all the woke garbage?</p> <p>Buy my new card game: WOKE WORD WARS - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLF8Y16S</p> <p>Help support what we do and grow our show! Join us on Patreon OR support us on Locals!</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>
<p>On this episode of the Build Show Podcast, host Matt Risinger sits down with longtime friend Branson Fustes, founder of Pilgrim Building Company and Enabler LLC in Austin, Texas. Branson traces his path from Colorado carpentry and cabinet work to running three companies — a custom high-end general contracting firm, an in-house labor/carpentry company that spun off partly for insurance reasons, and a newer service company. The conversation covers building reputation through architect relationships, the economics of self-performing labor, raising the bar on craftsman wages and benefits, and the ongoing challenge of attracting the next generation to the trades. A...

<p>In this episode, I discuss the incredible value of a Super Bowl advertisement and why, despite the high $10 million price tag, the attention is still "disproportionately the best advertising media deal in the world." I also break down why creative messaging is the real variable of success and how brands can end up wasting up to $30 million on a poor spot. Finally, I talk about the public's current "anti-AI" sentiment, why brands are pulling back, and how I fully expect my great-grandkids to make bank on my Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in the future.</p><p>You’ll le...

<p>In this episode of the Ledger Podcast, Jean-François Rochet (EVP of Consumer Services) sat down with Shah Ramezani, CEO and Founder of Noah, to explore how stablecoins are connecting the traditional finance world with crypto and why payments are the key to real adoption.</p><br><p>Shah explains why stablecoins quietly proved their value during the market downturn, how people were already using them to move money, and what’s been missing to make on-chain and fiat payments work seamlessly together.</p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

<p>In this episode of The Ledger Podcast, we dive deep into the emerging frontier of the ownership economy, where consumers become stakeholders, loyalty becomes liquid, and brands are rebuilt from the bottom up.</p><br><p>Our EVP of Ledger Enterprise, Sebastian Badault sat down with Ovie Faruq ,co-founder and CEO of REKT Brands, live from Ledger Op3n at 106 in Paris. From crypto-native companies to the shifting power dynamics of brand building, Ovie unpacks why traditional loyalty is broken, how brand coins reshape the value exchange, and why the next generation of global brands will be built with...

<p>Anthony DiLorenzo lived the American Dream.</p><p>The son of immigrants, DiLorenzo bounced around as a child. After attending UNH in the 1980s, he decided to call the Seacoast home for the long haul. Not long after, he bought one car dealership, and then another, and another.</p><p>Today, Anthony's Key Auto Group is one of the largest auto dealership chains in New England. Throughout his 30+ years in business, he's hired thousands of employees, solved countless problems, and earned millions upon millions of dollars. With his personal fortune, he's regularly given to several Seacoast nonprofits, donated $4 million...

<p>One year ago, Studio One owner Katy Marshall made a decision she never expected to reach:</p><p>She acquired MISSION - the boutique Portsmouth fitness studio she began her instructing career at, and vowed to never return to.</p><p>In a new segment entitled "The Follow-Up," host Troy Farkas sits down with Katy at Studio One Portsmouth to discuss the surprising text message that started this chain of events in late 2024, the frantic sprint to turn MISSION into Studio One in just ONE DAY, how she had to fight to convince existing MISSION members and staff to...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark Labriola II interviews John Gallagher, a seasoned leadership coach, who shares insights on the journey of leadership, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the mindset shifts necessary for entrepreneurs. Gallagher emphasizes the need for practical frameworks, the signs that indicate a business owner may need a coach, and the significance of legacy in leadership. He also discusses the challenges of consistency, the impact of distractions, and the importance of prioritization and delegation. The conversation concludes with Gallagher's advice on making small changes for personal growth.</p><p>🧠 Takeaways:</p><p>Leadership is...

In this conversation, Kerry Lutz is joined by Josh Hammer to break down why immigration enforcement has quietly reshaped crime trends, voter behavior, and the political landscape — often in ways the media refuses to acknowledge. They examine how Trump's enforcement-first messaging changed the national conversation, contributed to declining crime rates, and helped drive unexpected voter shifts, including among Hispanic voters in key states like Texas and Florida. Josh explains why open-border policies clash with a large welfare state, how cultural assimilation and enforcement intersect, and why past GOP immigration strategies failed where Trump's approach succeeded. The discussion also explores foreign po...

<p>In this episode, I sit down with a group of creators and marketers to break down the profound shift from social media to interest media and what it means for your personal brand. I reveal why I'm pushing creators to double down on Snapchat Spotlight, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook. We also dive deep into the essential struggle of authenticity - how much to share, why fear is crippling your growth, and the humility required to "start at zero again" on a new platform.</p><p>You’ll learn about:</p>The dramatic speed of growth on TikTok versus InstagramWhy "fe...

<p>Is Dr. Mike IGNORING SCIENCE ON PURPOSE!?</p> <p>Dr. Joel "Gator" Warsh joins Brian Nichols to reveal the uncomfortable truth about childhood vaccines and why the collapse of public health trust is happening right now.</p> <p>We dive deep into the data that mainstream influencers like Dr. Mike ignore, specifically regarding the "one-size-fits-all" CDC schedule and the lack of studies on vaccinated vs. unvaccinated children. Dr. Gator explains why the medical establishment's refusal to debate—or even acknowledge—valid parental concerns about side effects and the sheer volume of shots is driving families away from modern medicine enti...

<p>What does building a championship dynasty have in common with securing your digital assets? It all comes down to defense! </p><br><p>At Ledger Op3n 2025, our EVP of Comms, Ariel Wengroff, sat down with 3x NBA Champion and Spurs legend, Bruce Bowen, for a deep-dive conversation you won't want to miss.</p><br><p>They discuss the game-changing Ledger x Spurs partnership, the importance of that 'never complacent' mindset, and why the right defense is the foundation for success (and protecting your assets!).</p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

<p>Kevin Breen and Mariah Kimball have a unique relationship.</p><p>High school sweethearts since the Winnicunnett days, they've experienced a tumultuous 18 years of being together.</p><p>Yet, after 13 years of marriage, they say their marriage is the best (and hottest) it's ever been.</p><p>Now, they're on a mission to help struggling Seacoast couples feel the same way.</p><p>In a special Valentine's Day bonus episode, Kevin & Mariah sit down with host Troy Farkas to discuss the crazy personal evolutions they've undergone, why it's actually not a crime for a man to embrace his masculine...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark sits down with Kasim Aslam—entrepreneur, author, and founder of the world’s top-ranked Google Ads agency—to unpack the truth about scaling, hiring, and building a business that actually works.</p><p>From growing up on welfare in Albuquerque to selling an 8-figure agency, Kasim’s story is one of grit, truth, and transformation. He shares how brutal honesty became his superpower, why “scale” isn’t always the goal, and how paying more for the right people can change everything.</p><p>If you’ve ever struggled to hire great talent, wondered...

<p>Emma Morse didn't want to become a yoga teacher.</p><p>A native of South Hampton, N.H. and a UNH alum, the 33-year-old owner of The Yoga Parlor (Hampton, N.H.) took a yoga teacher training in California during her college years, immersing herself in the program to get away, and to try something new.</p><p>Awestruck while taking in picturesque scenes of blue skies, she realized she not only wanted to teach yoga, but that she needed it for her sanity.</p><p>She hasn't looked back since.</p><p>On today's episode, Emma sits down...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark sits down with Ozzy Garner—founder of Advertis, angel investor, and entrepreneur with a passion for helping business owners reclaim their time and scale smarter.</p><p>From cleaning bathrooms at White Castle to doubling revenue in his first sales job, Ozzy’s path to building a seven-figure agency is anything but typical. He shares candid insights into the grind of entrepreneurship, the lessons learned from angel investing, and how building a business rooted in core values (and powered by faith) has transformed his life.</p><p>If you’ve ever strugg...

<p>Larry Sharpe returns to dismantle the NY GOP’s culture of losing with a fusion voting strategy that weaponizes state matching funds to eliminate property taxes and bring nuclear power to the Empire State.</p> <p>Larry Sharpe, candidate for New York Governor, joins Brian Nichols to reveal his "Fusion Voting" strategy to break the Democrat stronghold and why the NY GOP's "weak resistance" results in a 24-year losing streak. Larry explains how running on the Republican, Conservative, and Libertarian lines simultaneously allows him to bypass the "spoiler" effect while weaponizing New York's matching funds system to finance a li...

<p>In this fifth installment, James shares a collection of clips that explain how dividends work inside whole life insurance. He highlights the role of mutual companies, the importance of long term thinking, and how dividends support cash value growth and policy performance. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client! ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-t…ur-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here: ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/product/the-5…ecorde...

<p > On this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Dan Holloway reports on the Selfies Awards opening to indie authors worldwide, marking a major shift for one of the most respected indie-only prizes. He also highlights a new Publishing Perspectives survey asking authors, readers, and publishers what they really want from book prizes, looks at Libro.fm's new annual audiobook subscription model supporting indie bookstores, and notes developments in artist basic income schemes and fresh details emerging from the Anthropic lawsuit.</p> <p>Sponsor</p> <p>Self-Publishing News is proudly sponsored by PublishMe—helping indie authors succeed globally with exp...

<p >In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Matty Dalrymple talks with Brenna Bailey-Davies about seeing self-publishing from both sides of the page, how editorial work shapes the writing process, and how to balance client work with creative work. They also discuss practical lessons authors can take from professional editing, how to handle editorial feedback with confidence, and what it means to understand the publishing process from draft to proofread.</p> <p >About the Host</p> <p >Matty Dalrymple podcasts, writes, speaks, and consults on the writing craft and the publishing voyage as The Indy Author. She has...

<p>In this episode, James sits down with Beau Kelley to discuss discovering the Infinite Banking Concept, the value of apprenticeship, and the importance of long-term thinking. They explore mutual companies, capital control, and why mastery matters over time. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client! ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-t…ur-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here: ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/product/the-5…ecorded-live/ (Call us at (817) 790-0...

<p>Join Brian McWilliams, John Odermatt, Lou Perez and Brian Nichols every other week for the newest show on the Lions of Liberty Network, the Politicks Podcast!</p> <p>Each episode we'll dig through the top news stories in the disgusting, slimy political world and of course we'll make you laugh along the way. This week we gape at the prettying up of Alex Pretti, laugh at Mamdani's NYC "depression" and lament Bruce Springsteen being a walking SNL skit.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

<p>In this episode of Finding Freedom, host John Odermatt examines the rise of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, exploring how they work by overriding the body's natural hunger signaling through synthetic peptides inspired by Gila monster venom. While acknowledging these medications have legitimate applications for severe obesity and diabetes, John raises concerns about FDA-listed side effects including muscle loss, stomach paralysis, and thyroid tumor warnings, especially as Trump's new RX.gov platform makes these drugs more affordable and accessible. Drawing from his personal experience losing 50 pounds and maintaining the weight loss, John argues that synthetic GLP-1s don't...

<p >In this episode, Keith Kalfas breaks down the five essential elements every business owner must understand and master to grow a profitable landscaping or home-service business. Pulling insights from James Clear's Atomic Habits, business mentors like Bob Proctor and Brandon Vaughn, and his own decade-plus of entrepreneurial experience, Keith gives a clear roadmap to leveling up your business—starting with YOU.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p >"When you take yourself and your business absolutely serious, that's when your customers take you serious—like a tuning fork."– Keith Kalfas</p> <p > </p> <p> Topics Covered:</p> <p>YOU – The Foundati...

Kerry Lutz sits down with precious metals analyst David Erfle to break down the latest moves in silver and gold, and why recent price action is being driven by structural forces rather than short-term speculation. They trace decades of paper-market intervention — from 1960s silver controls to the Hunt Brothers episode — explaining how regulatory and exchange actions have repeatedly distorted price discovery. This time, however, physical shortages are forcing a widening disconnect between paper prices and real-world supply. The discussion ties precious metals strength to a sovereign debt spiral, currency devaluation, and shifting institutional demand, while also covering refinery inventory stress, margi...

<p>On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian looks at Rep Thomas Massie's successful fight to reveal names of perpetrators covered up in the Epstein Files, which Massie called "bigger than Watergate." Also: Super Bowl reaction, and the UN makes a ridiculous faux pas trying to be woke on women journalist deaths.</p><p> </p><p>Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices</p>

Trump's rhetoric is shaking headlines — and driving markets higher. Kerry Lutz and Dale explain why extreme political positioning can translate into real upside for investors. The AI boom remains the engine. As profitability comes into focus, both see the S&P 500 and NASDAQ pushing toward new highs if Trump's economic vision begins to take shape. Gold and silver are flashing warning signs. Rising prices reflect global instability and growing demand, with Kerry cautioning that government intervention becomes more likely as metals climb. Geopolitical pressure is building. Russia and China continue challenging the dollar's dominance, while the U.S. accelerates its pu...

<p>In this episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, I sit down with my good friend, the cultural savant Rich the Kid, to discuss how the music industry is evolving and what's next in culture and entrepreneurship. Rich the Kid gives us an exclusive look into his massive album that has taken two years to create. He also reveals his new clothing and skateboard brand, "Snake Pit," and his focus on signing the next generation of Atlanta artists. We dive deep into the mindset required to win today, from discipline and eliminating blame to finding opportunity in confusion.</p><p>...
<p>In our 200th episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt sits down with longtime friend and Austin builder/designer Emily Press of Emerald & Laurel to dive into her unexpected path into the building world and the values that shaped her thriving design-build business. From growing up in her family’s chrome-plating shop to renovating her own 1950s Austin home, Emily shares how curiosity, craftsmanship, and a commitment to family and integrity guided her evolution as a builder. She breaks down the power of defining your services, building strong trade relationships, and creating systems that keep projects running smoothly—wisdom ever...
<p>In this episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt visits with master plumber Eric Aune—known to many as Mechanical Hub—and welcomes special guest Ross Trethewey, the acclaimed engineer from This Old House. Together, the trio unpacks the concepts behind their new series, The Perfect Plumbing Plan, focusing on how smarter layouts and better material choices can dramatically reduce time-to-tap and improve hot-water performance in today’s homes. Drawing from Eric’s decades of hands-on experience and Ross’s deep engineering expertise, the conversation traces the evolution of plumbing systems, compares materials from galvanized to copper to PEX, and highli...

<p>On this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Dan Holloway focuses on a wave of developments around Bookshop.org, including its new partnership with Draft2Digital that makes it far easier for indie authors to sell e-books through the platform. He also looks at expanded audiobook options via Libro.fm's new annual subscription model and a major new partnership with Spotify that connects audiobooks, physical books, and indie bookstores through seamless format switching.</p> <p>Sponsor</p> <p>Self-Publishing News is proudly sponsored by PublishMe—helping indie authors succeed globally with expert translation, tailored marketing, and publishing support. Fro...
<p>In today's episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt sits down with builder and colleague Daniel Glauser to dive into the wins and the “oh dangs” from their recent personal home builds. From airtightness strategies and Huber ZIP System successes to HVAC lessons, dehumidification, window packages, design constraints, and why smaller, smarter homes often lead to higher quality—Matt and Daniel get candid about what worked, what they’d change, and what every builder or homeowner should learn before beginning a project.</p><p>They also explore the realities of renovating versus starting fresh, how Passive House principles shaped Daniel’s...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, host Mark Labriola II sits down with Henry Yoshida, CEO and Co-Founder of Rocket Dollar, to unpack what it really takes to build a durable fintech company in a highly regulated industry.</p><p>Henry shares his journey from a risk-averse upbringing and a stable career at Merrill Lynch to founding multiple companies—including Rocket Dollar, now part of a platform managing $12B+ in retirement assets. They dive deep into ownership, timing, regret vs. risk, venture capital trade-offs, and why paying attention to “small signals” can unlock massive opportunities.</p><p>🧠 Key Takeaways...

<p>In this sixth installment, James shares a collection of clips focused on using whole life insurance for equipment financing. He highlights real-world examples of acquiring assets with policy loans, emphasizing control, access to capital, and long-term flexibility over traditional financing. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-track-becoming-your-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here:</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwit...

<p>Max Pruna had never tasted specialty coffee.</p><p>But one day at Northeastern University in the mid 2010s, craft coffee pioneer George Howell poured Max the cup of coffee that would change his life.</p><p>Inspired by this one sip, Max then dedicated his life to learning everything about craft coffee, eventually leading him to open La Mulita Coffee in Rye, N.H., now one of the most beloved shops on the Seacoast.</p><p>In a replay of one of the most popular "Seacoast Stories" episodes of 2025, Colombia native Max Pruna joins host Troy Farkas to discuss growing up...

<p>In this episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, I sit down with legendary marketer Jim Stengel for our 8th annual Super Bowl Advertiser Roundtable. We are joined by CMOs and Presidents from major brands—including Ritz, EOS, Novartis, Cadillac Formula 1, and Tree Hut—to discuss their strategies for maximizing the most expensive 30 seconds in advertising. I share my biggest takeaways from the weekend in Santa Clara and San Francisco, including my thoughts on the "Super Bowl surround sound" my team executed and why I am "petrified" of most celebrity campaigns. We discuss the shifting role of the Super Bowl spot...

<p>Later this week, the top athletes in the world will walk in the Opening Ceremonies of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, the dream for nearly every young athlete everywhere.</p><p>Seabrook's Scotty Lago knows what it's like to make that walk.</p><p>In 2010, he represented the United States of America at the Vancouver games. At 22 years old, he faced all the pressure in the world. </p><p>And he delivered ... until he didn't.</p><p>After perfectly executing a run he'd never performed before, Lago (unthinkably) won the bronze medal in the men's half pipe, earning himself...

<p> In this episode, I speak to a room full of entrepreneurs, mainly in the life insurance and recruiting space, about the new media landscape and the foundational mindset required for long-term success. I reveal why the competitive advantages I once had in "social media" have completely disappeared - a massive opportunity for those just starting out. I break down the profound shift to "interest media," and explain why your third post on TikTok can now outperform my views. I then dive deep into the mindset that separates winners from "half-pregnant" losers, urging everyone to re-invest in their business and l...
<p>In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt takes a personal deep dive into what makes a truly Healthy Home. Using his own house as an example, Matt shares practical lessons and honest insights on what he did right—and what he’d change—when it comes to building for health and comfort. He breaks down the three essentials of a healthy home: good indoor air quality, non-toxic materials, and energy efficiency. From filtration and ventilation to humidity control and airtight construction, Matt explains how thoughtful design choices can improve well-being and performance in any home.</p><p>Huge t...

<p>We hosted sports legends Bruce Bowen, Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell, and health & wellness consultant JoeHolder at Ledger Op3n 2025! </p><br><p>They chatted with our EVP of Communications Ariel Wengroff about the crossover between sports and security - namely, building resilience.</p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>
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<p>A lot of business owners believe that hustling non-stop is the only path to success, and they justify neglecting their relationships in the name of providing. But the real lesson here is about service—putting family first, letting go of scarcity, and realizing that abundance isn't just about money, it's about love and connection. When you act from this place, everything else falls in line. </p> <p>Unlock a deep-dive conversation with Keith Kalfas as he explores the realities of being self-employed, running a small business, and maintaining healthy relationships. This episode is a must-listen for business owners, especially th...
<p>In this today’s episode of the Build Show Podcast, Matt dives into another installment of the Origin Series, exploring the real-world journey behind one of Austin’s most successful builders. From early days sweeping job sites to navigating the tech world at IBM and Intel, the conversation unpacks how purposeful choices, business discipline, and the right mentors shape a builder’s career. Matt and his guest break down the power of pre-construction, the importance of client and partner selection, and why focusing deeply on process creates consistent, high-quality outcomes. Whether you're a young builder searching for direction or an exp...

<p >ALLi nonfiction adviser Anna Featherstone speaks with Anna Borzi AM, chair of the First Nations Writers Festival and its publishing imprint, First Nations Publishers. They discuss how the volunteer-led charity has grown from a literary festival into a global publishing and distribution platform for Pacific writers, often where no other option exists. The conversation covers publishing in an authentic voice, professional production on a lean model, print-on-demand and direct sales, and a strategic move away from costly festivals toward sustainable social media marketing.</p> <p >Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-Publishing Author Advice Center, with...

<p>At Ledger Op3n 2025, our CTO Charles Guillemet sat down with Peter McCormack, Matthew Green, and Ian Miers to discuss how the blockchain space is preparing for the possibility of quantum computing. </p><br><p>Will quantum computing be achieved in our lifetimes? What would it mean for blockchain? And how is the ecosystem working to create solutions?</p><br><p>Listen to find out!</p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

<p>What happens to crypto when everything on-chain becomes encrypted by default?</p><br><p>In this episode of the Ledger Podcast, host Kyle O’Brien (COS @ Zama) sits down with Rand Hindi (Founder & CEO @ Zama) and Charles Guillemet (CTO @ Ledger) to dive deep into privacy, fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), hardware security, and why institutional adoption is making onchain confidentiality a must-have, not a nice-to-have.</p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>
<p>Discover the inspiring origin story of Shoberg Homes, a premier luxury custom home builder in Austin, Texas, featured on the Build Show Podcast. In this episode, Matthew Shoberg, founder of Shoberg Homes, shares how passion, craftsmanship, and integrity shaped one of the most respected high-end residential construction companies in the region. From building bespoke architectural homes with top Austin architects to expanding into expert millwork and finished carpentry, Shoberg Homes delivers unmatched quality and attention to detail. Learn valuable insights on building a successful construction business, hiring with character, and creating exceptional client experiences. Perfect for homeowners, architects, and...

<p>What if the only thing standing between you and the life you want… is one brave step?</p> <p>In this episode, I share a raw reflection on going from nothing to watching long-prayed-for dreams unfold — and the uncomfortable truth about what it actually takes to move forward. It's not just information. It's not just motivation. It's faith in action.</p> <p>We talk about why staying the same can become more painful than changing, how small risks unlock big momentum, and why inner growth matters more than outward success. I also open up about the spiritual roots that have...

<p >Orna Ross, director of the Alliance of Independent Authors, introduces ALLi's new guidebook, Sell More Books, now available for pre-order. The book focuses on practical, sustainable book promotion and challenges the idea that promotion is only for loud authors with big budgets. Ross explains how authors of all styles and temperaments can design promotional strategies that suit their work, their readers, and their energy. From direct sales and crowdfunding to newer AI-assisted tools, she looks at what's changing in book promotion and why, even in an AI-driven landscape, human connection remains central.</p> <p >Sponsor</p> <p >This podcast...

<p>What does it actually take to build a multi-million-dollar service business, stay sane through recessions, and still love the work after 26 years? In this episode, Steve DHondt (PMS Brick Pavers) invites us into his shop, his mindset, and his faith-driven approach to leadership and growth.</p> <p>Steve runs a $6–7M outdoor living and hardscaping company with 60+ employees—and he's calling it now: a massive wave of home-service businesses won't survive past 2026 if they don't get lean, efficient, and intentional. We talk about debt, consolidation, leadership, equipment, family trade-offs, and how to believe in yourself when things get heavy and...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark welcomes leadership expert and coach Jennifer DiMotta, founder of Uprisers. Jennifer has spent over two decades in corporate leadership, eventually serving as Chief Marketing and Digital Officer of a $22 billion company before creating her own coaching practice.</p><p>Through her structured and results-driven approach, Jennifer has transformed the often “soft” concept of leadership into an actionable framework that helps middle managers and emerging leaders rise to the next level. She shares her personal journey—navigating single parenthood, climbing the corporate ladder, and ultimately launching her business—and introduces her six-step system f...

<p >In this episode of The Untrapped Podcast, Keith delivers a brutally freeing mindset shift for 2026: if you're stuck replaying a victim story—"this is unfair," "they mistreated me," "why me?"—you need to snap out of it fast by asking one question: Who cares? And the raw truth is… nobody does (and that's exactly why it's powerful). He shares a real moment at 3:30 AM cleaning up dog vomit and realizing no one is watching, no one is validating the struggle—so he cuts the negative emotion, drops the story, handles it, and moves on. Keith challenges you to stop whining...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, host Mark Labriola II interviews Chad Prinkey, founder and CEO of Well Built Construction Consulting. They discuss Chad's journey from a successful corporate career to entrepreneurship, the challenges of building a scalable business, and the importance of leadership and culture in driving growth. Chad shares insights on competing on value rather than price, the mindset shifts necessary for long-term success, and key systems that can help construction businesses thrive. The conversation concludes with actionable takeaways for listeners looking to improve their own businesses.</p><p><br>🧠 Takeaways:</p><p>Chad Prinkey emphasizes the...

<p><br></p><p>In this episode of the Ledger Podcast, the team dives into the rise of the “agentic world” — a future where AI agents act on your behalf to move funds, sign transactions, and manage digital identity. But as agents become more autonomous, one critical question emerges: how do you trust them with your secrets, identity, and wealth?</p><br><p>Fresh from the Circle USDC hackathon, Ledger engineers share how they built a secure bridge between AI automation and hardware-backed security using Moltbook — a platform designed specifically for agent interactions. Their solution enables AI agents to create transact...
<p> Unlock the secrets to preventing self-sabotage and elevating your business with Keith Kalfas in this transformative episode. Dive deep into real-life stories, powerful mindset shifts, and actionable strategies for entrepreneurs, contractors, and small business owners. Keith Kalfas shares how everyday interactions—like an overlooked dirty coffee cup—can reveal hidden pitfalls in your own business operations.</p> <p> </p> <p>Here's Why You Need to Listen:</p> Learn why customer service burnout leads to sabotage, how to cultivate gratitude, and the critical importance of a supportive brotherhood for entrepreneurs. Plus, discover practical advice on solving problems, shifting perspectives, and avoi...

<p>My guest this episode is Jacqx Melilli. She is an Australian author, playwright, and writing coach. Her work grows out of a long connection to performance and storytelling. Her novel, When the Glitter Fades, explores Australian entertainment history through fiction. That same interest led her to create memoir-writing workshops.</p> <p>Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of 2,000+ blog posts, and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need.</p> <p>We invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally.</p...

<p>In part two of this two-part episode, James continues the conversation with Blake Townsend by focusing on real-world application and lived experience. They discuss how long-range thinking plays out over time, the consequences of short-term decisions, and why control and simplicity matter as life moves forward. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-track-becoming-your-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here...

<p> In this episode, I reveal why the greatest skill to have as a CEO is humility. I share my philosophy on authenticity, explaining that being your "full self" is the only path to true originality. I coach several successful entrepreneurs who are hitting scale, advising them on whether to monetize "boulders" (big brands) or "pebbles" (community products). Plus, I share my secret for succeeding on TikTok Live and explain why my greatest skill is humility.</p><p>You’ll learn about:</p><p>The True Meaning of Authenticity</p><p>How to Master the TikTok Live Algorithm</p><p>The...

<p>In this episode, Keith welcomes Angel Ellis, a landscaper and small-business owner who transformed his life from hardship and incarceration into purpose, stability, and entrepreneurship. Angel shares his emotional turning point, how he rebuilt his identity, restored family relationships, and found the clarity to build a thriving landscaping company from scratch.</p> <p>The conversation explores practical business lessons—starting a service-based company legally, using local resources, transitioning from a job to full-time business ownership, staying aligned in marriage, and keeping priorities straight at home. Angel emphasizes discipline, personal responsibility, momentum, and the power of faith when overcoming fear, ro...

Kerry Lutz and Jim Welsh dig into why the U.S. economy looks stable on the surface, with growth near 2.5%, but may be far less balanced underneath. Jim warns that government spending is masking a widening divide, where the top 10% of earners drive consumption while lower-income households feel increasing pressure. Despite recent market weakness, Jim notes that internal indicators like the advance-decline line remain firm, historically limiting the depth of market corrections. This helps explain why markets continue to hold together even as risks quietly build. They also discuss President Trump's global negotiating strategy, including Greenland, and how climate change...
<p>In this episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt Risinger marks a major milestone by reflecting on 200 episodes and nearly 30 years in the building industry. Looking back on early mistakes, hard lessons, and recent jobsite observations, Matt explains why basic construction details—especially water management and proper window installation—continue to be some of the most common and costly failures in residential building. He discusses the responsibility builders have to continually educate themselves and their teams, revisit fundamentals, and invest in long-term skill development. As part of this reflection, Matt recommends a book that has deeply influenced his approach to b...

<p><br>In this episode of The Friday Habit, host Mark Labriola II interviews Greg Stevens, an executive coach and expert in conflict resolution. They discuss the importance of managing emotions in difficult conversations, the journey to understanding and repairing incomplete relationships, and the skills necessary for effective communication. Greg shares insights from his experiences and his book, 'Build New Bridges: The Art of Restoring Impossible Relationships,' emphasizing the need for self-awareness and accountability in both personal and professional relationships. The conversation also touches on performance reviews and how to approach them constructively, as well as the significance of...

Inflation is breaking more than wallets — it's breaking credit, and the damage is spreading fast. Kerry Lutz and Paul Oster break down the growing stress on consumer finances as post-holiday debt collides with stubborn inflation and a weakening job market. Rising credit card and auto delinquencies signal that many households are running out of financial breathing room. Paul warns that Buy Now, Pay Later programs — especially when used for essentials like rent — are quietly damaging credit scores, particularly among younger consumers. He draws parallels to the student loan crisis, where roughly 25% of borrowers remain in long-term delinquency or default, underscoring a broa...

<p>Many literary fiction authors feel caught in the middle, shut out of a traditional literary establishment that foregrounds their genre, but also out of indie advice urging marketing methods that feel misaligned. Orna Ross explores the psychology of literary writers who feel uneasy about selling their work, shares her own marketing shifts as a literary novelist and poet, and explains why literary fiction is not a special case—simply another genre with its own reader psychology and buying behavior.</p> <p >Sponsor</p> <p >This podcast is proudly sponsored by Bookfunnel. Do you have reader magnets, ARCs, and direct dig...
<p>In today’s episode of The Build Show Podcast, Matt Risinger sits down with long-time friend and fellow builder Wade Paquin of WKP Builders for a deep dive into one of the most transformative shifts in residential construction — moving away from the traditional bidding carousel and embracing pre-construction agreements. Matt and Wade share hard-earned lessons from decades in the field, revealing how pre-con can protect both builders and clients, streamline collaboration with architects, and build lasting trust through transparency. Together, they discuss real-world examples, the pitfalls of the old “three-bid” mindset, and how the pre-construction process creates better budgets, schedule...

<p>In this New Year episode, James and Jake sit down to cut through the noise surrounding the Infinite Banking Concept®. They reflect on enduring principles, the importance of proper education, and why returning to the original works matters more than ever. The conversation emphasizes long-term thinking, clarity, and building a solid foundation as you move into the year ahead. As always, thank you for listening, and Happy New Year! 🎆</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-f...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark sits down with Neil Twa—e-commerce growth expert, founder of Voltage Digital Marketing, and one of the top minds behind building and scaling private-label brands on Amazon.</p><p>From going bankrupt to building multiple seven-figure exits, Neil shares the real story behind creating businesses designed to sell. He explains why profit isn’t enough, why most entrepreneurs fall into the “hopium” trap, and how putting purpose before profit transformed his life.</p><p>If you’ve ever thought about starting an Amazon business—or if you’re simply curious about what makes a c...

<p>On this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Dan Holloway opens with news that early bird tickets are now available for the Indie Author Lab, taking place alongside London Book Fair in March. He then looks at TikTok's launch of short-form serial video drama as a new outlet for episodic storytelling, before turning to fresh legal developments as major publishers move to intervene in the ongoing lawsuit against Google's Gemini AI, signaling a push toward collective licensing talks.</p> <p>Sponsor</p> <p>Self-Publishing News is proudly sponsored by PublishMe—helping indie authors succeed globally with expert translation, tai...

<p>In this episode of The Friday Habit, Mark sits down with Bernie Youngblood—a rule-breaking marketer, connector, and strategist who’s spent his career reshaping industries and helping businesses, nonprofits, and artists thrive.</p><p>From a start in finance to building sales and marketing ventures, Bernie has seen firsthand what works (and what doesn’t) in business. He shares lessons from his entrepreneurial journey, the challenges of innovation, and why authenticity—not advertising—is the new currency for brands.</p><p>This conversation dives deep into big-picture topics: capitalism, faith, diversity, human trafficking, innovation, and the rise of AI. Bernie...

<p>In this episode of Tea with GaryVee, I talk about the biggest opportunity you have in 2026: Live Shopping. I encourage you to do your homework on how to get started selling on platforms like TikTok Affiliate, sharing how one creator made "five figures" following my advice. I also discuss how to deploy Humility and Patience over Audacity to overcome content creation flaws like blaming the algorithm. I reveal my non-negotiable habit and the mindset of "maybe with a tilt to yes" that guides my biggest decisions.</p><p>You’ll learn about:</p>The Underpriced Skill of Live ShoppingWhy Yo...

Gold and silver just made a violent move — and it wasn't random. Kerry Lutz sits down with Edward Siddell to break down the parabolic surge, the sharp pullback, and what it really signals beneath the surface. Siddell explains how panic buying, inflation pressure, and volume spikes collided in the metals markets — and why the pullback wasn't weakness, but a warning. At the center of the move: central banks. Siddell outlines why gold reserves are rising as U.S. Treasuries quietly lose favor, and how growing debt levels increase long-term dollar risk. The conversation turns to silver, where supply constraints, historical rati...

<p>What if the most freeing truth about success is also the hardest one to accept?</p> <p>In this episode, Keith shares a message he debated releasing for over a year—because once you really hear it, you can't unhear it:</p> <p>Nobody actually cares if you win.</p> <p>Not if you build a multimillion-dollar business you love. Not if you're miserable making money you hate. Not if you sacrifice, grind, or quietly struggle behind the scenes.</p> <p>And strangely… that's not bad news.</p> <p>This episode explores why most people aren't thinking about your happ...

<p>In Part 2 of this Christmas conversation, James and Ryan dig into sequence of returns risk, the business cycle, and the role life insurance plays in navigating uncertainty. They revisit foundational ideas, challenge common retirement assumptions, and connect it all back to Nelson Nash’s timeless insights. Thank you for listening, and Merry Christmas! 🎄</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-track-becoming-your-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here:</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife...

<p>If you're considering launching your own business—whether it's your first step or an addition to your current venture—this episode is packed with practical advice, real-world stories, and motivation to help you start strong. From knocking on doors and leveraging reviews, to upselling additional services and staying humble no matter how much you grow, Keith Kalfas lays out the blueprint for anyone ready to level up.</p> <p>To be clear, not every hopeful business owner follows this advice from day one. But the ones that do, inevitably find the path leads to growth, satisfaction, and success. We genu...

<p>Danielle Festa couldn't believe it.</p><p>She'd lived for decades without knowing the truth.</p><p>Until one day in 2020, she received a phone call from her cousin, a call that would eventually inspire the formation of The Aplomb Project, a Dover-based nonprofit which uses the power of art to help trauma survivors overcome their dark pasts, and to celebrate how far they've come in their recovery.</p><p>From her art gallery in Dover, Danielle joins host Troy Farkas to discuss what happened on that phone call, why she decided to start painting portraits of trauma survivors...

Kerry Lutz and David Stryzewski explain why silver is being forced into a new pricing regime as industrial demand accelerates. David outlines how AI, solar, and advanced technologies are driving a structural shift in silver demand, pushing prices sharply higher while the silver-to-gold ratio remains deeply distorted. Kerry highlights growing supply pressures tied to geopolitics, including export restrictions from China and Venezuela and the strategic importance of mineral-rich resource corridors. The discussion widens to systemic risks, from Federal Reserve policy and commercial real estate refinancing to a national debt nearing $40 trillion. David stresses the importance of strong balance sheets as...

Kerry Lutz and Bruce de Torres call out California's $20+ minimum wage for crushing small businesses, accelerating closures, and wiping out jobs — while large corporations adapt and smaller operators are left with no escape route. Bruce explains why the minimum wage fight is only a symptom of decades of failed policy and education, and how those pressures have steadily marginalized independent businesses across the country. The conversation then shifts to federal procurement, where Bruce exposes how the Small Business Administration consistently falls short of its 23% contracting goal, allowing large firms to capture work meant to create jobs through small businesses. Find Br...

Mortgage rates tripled. The crash never came. In this Episode Kerry Lutz and Jason Hartman break down why U.S. housing didn't collapse when borrowing costs exploded. Nearly 25% of homeowners hold mortgages at or below 3%. About 65% are at 4% or less. That "lock-in effect" crushed supply and froze mobility. Fewer than 800,000 homes are listed nationwide — under 0.6% of America's 140 million housing units. Owners won't give up cheap debt. Inventory stays tight. Hartman believes this imbalance could persist into 2032–2033. Scarcity and utility continue driving prices — even after the rate shock. The conversation then shifts to immigration and rental housing. Hartman argues most undocumented migran...

<p>In this episode, I sit down with incredible entrepreneur Tom Bilyeu, co-founder of Quest Nutrition and founder of Impact Theory. Tom shares his journey from being a paper multimillionaire who gave back his equity due to burnout to finding purpose, which led to the explosive growth of Quest Nutrition. We also dive deep into his media company, Impact Theory, and his mission to scale emotional safety and impact others by changing their frame of reference.</p><p>You’ll learn:</p><p>Why Tom Bilyeu quit a lucrative technology business to pursue a business based on purpose and camaraderie.</p>...

<p>In this episode of the Ledger Podcast, Sebastian Badault (EVP, Ledger Enterprise) sits down with Ilya Vulkov, Co-Founder & CEO of Youhodler, to unpack a question every serious builder faces: how do you earn trust in digital assets?</p><br><p>Ilya explains that crypto isn’t a “revolution," it’s an evolution, and what that means in practice: borrowing proven financial controls, governance, and risk frameworks, then bringing them on-chain with better speed and usability.</p><p > Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.</p>

<p>In this Christmas special, James and Ryan reunite after a long break to reflect on future projects, enduring principles, and why the Infinite Banking Concept® continues to stand the test of time. They share perspective on long-term thinking, discipline, and cutting through financial noise. As always, thank you for listening, and Merry Christmas! 🎄</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client!</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-track-becoming-your-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here:</p><p>➫ https://www.bankingwithlif...

<p>It's easy to feel discouraged when things take an unexpected turn, especially after a string of successes. Keith Kalfas spoke candidly about how many of us lose momentum and slip from a place of focus into a phase of discouragement. The pandemic and other worldly changes affected the rhythm for countless entrepreneurs, leaving even the most driven individuals wondering, "What happened to my mojo?"</p> <p>But grit isn't about never falling—it's about how you get back up. As Keith Kalfas recounted, even successful people can become complacent or coast after achieving certain goals. The key is continuing to...

<p>In this episode of Finding Freedom, John explores why it feels like everyone is constantly sick—and the data proves it's not just your imagination. With flu-like illnesses reaching their highest levels in the U.S. in 25 years, John breaks down the real reasons behind our declining immune health. From chronic stress and sleep deprivation to nutrient-depleted food and gut health issues, he examines how modern life is quietly overwhelming our immune systems. John shares practical, actionable strategies to take control of your health, including the importance of movement, real food, supplements, and stress reduction. This episode is a wa...

<p>In 2020, Bookshop.org disrupted the bookselling space with a mission to support independent bookstores while enabling readers to buy print books online. That mission has now expanded to ebooks, with titles distributed through Draft2Digital. In this conversation, Orna Ross is joined by Kris Austin of Draft2Digital and Nick Hunt of Bookshop.org to examine what this shift means for authors. Indie authorship is not the same as indie bookselling. Where do those interests overlap, and where do they diverge? And how can self-publishers make the most of this opportunity?</p>

<p>On this special episode of the Ledger Podcast, recorded live at Ledger Op3n in Paris, Head of Brand Development Mo EL-SAYED sits down with two Australian Rugby legends, Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell (co-hosts of Kick Offs and Kick Ons and our new Australian Ambassadors).</p><br><p>This episode is all about value, risk, and rewriting the rules. Matt and Drew share the story of their game-changing move to France in 2011—a move that fundamentally altered the landscape of Australian rugby and led to the creation of the famous Giteau Law. They discuss how that spirit of ta...

<p>In part one of this two-part episode, James sits down with Blake Townsend to discuss long-range thinking, financial control, and the timeless lessons from Nelson Nash. They explore why short-term thinking creates stress and why simplicity and control matter over time. As always, we hope you enjoy the episode and thank you for listening!</p><p>Make sure to like and subscribe to join us weekly on the Banking With Life Podcast!</p><p>━━━</p><p>Become a client! ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/how-to-fast-t…ur-own-banker</p><p>Buy Nelson Nash's 6.5 hour Seminar on DVD here: ➫ www.bankingwithlife.com/product/the-5…ecorded-live...