
<p>We stand at the threshold of an unprecedented dawn, where the machines we've birthed are reshaping the very fabric of human existence. In this "You Have 5000 Days" series, I've been your guide through the labyrinth of transformation brought by artificial intelligence and automation - a journey not of despair, but of awakening. Framed through the timeless arc of Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey, we've traversed the Ordinary World of traditional work, heeded the Call to Adventure in the rise of AI, faced the Refusal of the Call in our collective denial, sought Mentors in historical precedents, endured Trials in economic...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p><b>Question:</b> I recently listened to a podcast featuring an adoptee, a birth mother, and an adoptive parent, which was great. The adoptee talked about when it hit her that she was adopted and feeling like her birth mother threw her away. My sons are adopted through the foster care system. One is technically still a foster child. My oldest was removed from his birth mother immediately after being born and placed with us. My second son spent about a year with his...

<p>The Zero-Human Company powered entirely by AI agents, has just implemented a comprehensive employee wages and salary system.</p><p>For the first time in history, AI entities are being compensated with structured wages, marking a pivotal shift in how we perceive labor, value, and economic systems in the digital age.</p><p>We explore the rationale behind this bold move, the mechanics of its implementation, and why it represents a history-making milestone.</p>

<p>A Paper: Thermodynamic Wages in Autonomous AI Economies.</p><p>Thermodynamic Wages in Autonomous AI Economies: Pioneering Sustainable Value Creation Through Bias-Free Labor Metrics.</p><p>Author: Roemmele, Brian, Chairman, Zero-Human Company</p><p>Abstract</p><p>In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) agents operate autonomously, the emergence of zero-human companies challenges traditional economic paradigms. This paper introduces a novel framework for compensating AI "labor" using thermodynamic principles, embodied in a metric termed JouleWork (JW). By anchoring compensation to energy efficiency and output quality, free from human biases, we propose a self-sustaining ecosystem that correlates internal productivity with...











<p >Most of you are lazy. You post a picture of your latte or a generic "Just Listed" graphic and then you vanish. My friend calls it "post and ghost," and it is the fastest way to stay invisible. I am showing you how to take a single spark, like a simple LinkedIn poll, and turn it into a massive content engine. Stop wasting your energy. You can use AI to transform one idea into a blog, a Substack newsletter, a Facebook engagement bait post, and a YouTube script. I am explaining the exact workflow to squeeze every ounce of...

<p>A Note from James:</p><p>Data is oil. Data is the gold of this AI revolution. Imagine you have an AI that has all of everybody’s thoughts also—so it’s not just learning on tweets and texts, it’s learning on the 60,000 or so thoughts that 8 billion people think each day around the world. </p><p>This sounds like amazing science fiction and magic and everything that one could ever have dreamed of… or it could be the end of the world. </p><p><br></p><p>Episode Description:</p><p>In this solo episode, James breaks dow...

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with James Maslow and endurance athlete Alvaro Nunez to talk about devotion over motivation, thinking bigger than other people’s limits, and starting with what you already have. We unpack power versus force, reverse engineering goals, and why consistency compounds when belief gets out of the way. Alvaro shares lessons from extreme challenges, including ultradistance races and the promise he made to his father, while James reflects on committing fully, recalibrating when needed, and applying one discipline across life. We also talk harmony over balance, lowering the bar to begin, and choosing acti...

<p>This week: Alphabet announced a rare 100-year bond issuance. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, explain the calculation the tech giant is making here and how the market responded to the move. Then, an analysis from the NY Fed has concluded that most of the burden of Trump’s tariff hikes is on US households and the hosts debate the possible pros – and obvious cons – of this sneaky tax hike. And then, Felix goes deep on one of his favorite topics: why knockoffs aren’t so bad. </p><br><p>In the Slate Plus episode: What’s up with the new...

<p>Mark Thornton sits down with Ben Mumme of Living Your Greatness for a wide-ranging, long-form conversation, starting with gold and silver’s run-up and sudden correction, zooming out to inflation, saving, and why Austrian economics matters for everyday life. </p><p>Watch the original interview at https://livingyourgreatness.org/podcast</p><p>Order a Minor Issues tumbler today! https://mises.org/MinorIssuesTumbler</p><p>Be sure to follow Minor Issues at https://Mises.org/MinorIssues</p>

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p><b>Question: </b>How to talk to your child about their conception story when embryo donation/embryo adoption is involved in forming your family?</p><p><b>Resources:</b></p>Embryo Adoption (Resource Page)Suggested Books for Children Conceived Through Embryo DonationDisclosing Donor Conception to Our Kids (podcast)<p>Support the show</p><p>Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship p...

<p >You don’t need a bigger ad budget or a fancier CRM that you don’t actually use. You need a pulse and a process. Most agents are so busy "automating" their business that they’ve forgotten how to have a conversation that isn’t a robotic sales pitch. I am explaining a system so simple it is almost insulting: the 5-5-5 Method. I am showing you how to hit 15 meaningful conversations every single day by reaching out to people you know, people you are getting to know, and people you haven’t met yet. After 22 years in real estat...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1955:</p> <p >Seth Godin challenges the traditional job interview process, arguing it's outdated and ineffective, especially for both routine and creative roles. He proposes a more immersive, performance-based approach that evaluates candidates through real work, not rehearsed conversations.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://seths.blog/2006/09/the_end_of_the_/</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"Yes, people change after you hire them. They always do...

<p>Episode Description:</p><p>This was one of those interviews where James thought he was talking about leadership—and realized halfway through that he was really talking about responsibility.</p><p>Jocko Willink doesn’t use buzzwords. He doesn’t soften the message. He talks about ego, blame, and why most problems—at work and in life—don’t come from bad systems but from leaders who won’t take ownership.</p><p>What struck James most wasn’t the battlefield stories. It was how calmly Jocko explained things everyone avoids: hard conversations, personal discipline, and the quiet habits that prevent dis...

<p>On this episode of Impact Theory, host Tom Bilyeu sits down with Amjad Massad, founder and CEO of Replit, for a fascinating and timely conversation about the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence. Together, they cut through the hype and fear-mongering surrounding AI, exploring who’s driving the panic and why, and how a wave of techno-optimism is starting to push back against the doomsday narrative.</p> <p>Amjad Massad shares an insider’s perspective on how AI is transforming industries—from empowering non-coders to unleashing a new generation of "business generalists" and "vibe coders" who can automate and build...

<p>Welcome back to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu! In this electrifying continuation of his conversation with geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan, Tom dives into the forces shaping the next era of global power. From the much-debated Thucydides' Trap and the real state of China’s future to America’s political and demographic crossroads, this episode is a masterclass in understanding the seismic shifts rocking our world.</p> <p>Peter Zeihan makes a compelling case for why China’s rise might not be the threat many fear, citing geopolitical bottlenecks, demographic crises, and internal political strife. The conversation then takes a sharp...

<p>Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu! In this episode, Tom Bilyeu and co-host Drew dive into the wild swings shaking up the markets, from a massive selloff in sectors like gold, crypto, and AI to fears of recession and the ever-intriguing Fed policy news. They break down how rapidly advancing AI is upending both the software industry and investor expectations, and discuss whether the so-called “AI bubble” is finally popping.</p> <p>But it wouldn’t be Impact Theory without a trip through Conspiracy Corner: Tom Bilyeu and Drew unpack the latest twists in the Epstein saga—including mysterio...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p>Are you familiar with pathological demand avoidance? Do you need helpful strategies to raise a child with the challenging behaviors that characterize PDA? Listen in to this conversation with Dr. Cynthia Martin, a clinical psychologist, the former Senior Director of the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute, and founder of CM Psychology in Manhattan, NY.</p><p><b>In this episode, we discuss:</b></p>What is Pathological Demand Avoidance?What makes PDA different from typical defiance or resistance?Is PDA considered an...

<p>Welcome to another powerful episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. Today, Tom Bilyeu, alongside co-host Drew and DJ Mason, tackles one of the most explosive stories of our time: the release of the Epstein files. With over 3 million documents, 2,000 videos, and a staggering 180,000 images made public, the show dives deep into what these revelations mean—not just for those implicated, but for society as a whole.</p> <p>This conversation doesn't just scratch the surface of shocking headlines or wild speculation. Instead, Tom Bilyeu, Drew, and Mason pull back the curtain on the underlying insights: the interconnectedness of el...

Did the angle that substituted for the advertised main event between MJF and Brody King with a cartoonish sleeper KO finish and chaos afterward thwart AEW's recent momentum. Also, what's with the nonsense that doesn't fit in a pro wrestling narrative with Darby Allin and the War Dogs in the desert.<br /><br />PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Taylor Halley discuss just about everything else discussed from Dynamite with live chat interactions throughout with differing points of view presented on many segments including what AEW's doing really well lately. Topics include Kenny Omega's presentation, Kris Statlander's struggles...

<p>In this installment, we dive headlong into the transformative power of Marshall McLuhan's four laws of media, known as the tetrad. We apply them rigorously to the evolution of cognitive prosthetics, from humble calculators to omnipotent computers and now to generative AI. This exploration reveals how the current wave of obsolescence echoes profound historical technological shifts. Yet it also brins on a dramatic reversal that will redefine human purpose, creativity, and existence itself. This reversal is no mere downfall. It stands as the climactic transformation in the Hero's Journey, where the hero, having braved the abyss, returns not just...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p>Did you know that the current reigning Miss Kentucky is a foster alum? We spoke with Ariana Rodriguez about her life leading up to the pageant circuit, what motivates her, and how her foundation, The Lucky Ones, is changing foster care experiences for foster kids in Kentucky.</p><p><b>In this episode, we talk about:</b></p>You made history as the first Miss Kentucky to have been in foster care. Can you start from the beginning and give us the story that...

In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (2-12-2021), PWTorch.com editor Wade Keller and PWTorch's Nick Barbati to discuss WWE Friday Night Smackdown including big Elimination Chamber Universal Title developments including qualifying matches and more brilliant performances from Roman Reigns, Paul Heyman, Jey Uso, and Adam Pearce. Also, the return of Seth Rollins, Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair interact, and more with live callers and emails.<br /><br />Then, in a bonus segment, we bring you a previously VIP-exclusive Wade Keller Hotline reviewing the year-ago episode of WWE Smackdown from Feb. 14, 2020...

<p>Welcome back to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu! In today’s episode, we dive deep into the powerful and provocative conversation between Tom Bilyeu and Amjad Massad, CEO and founder of Replit. Picking up in part two of their discussion, the two explore the societal—and even existential—impacts of technology, with a special focus on AI. The conversation ranges from reflections on Ted Kaczynski’s (the Unabomber’s) warnings about technology’s effects on our sense of purpose and meaning, to the potential for AI to both empower individuals and centralize control in the hands of the elite.</p> <p>You’ll...

<p>This week: Polymarket teamed up with the Golden Globes, displaying a live ticker for betters on the broadcast. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, discuss the rising popularity of prediction markets and the potential consequences of having real world events–from award shows to geopolitical actions–be the basis for gambling payouts. Then, the Trump administration began an investigation into Fed chair Jerome Powell and the renovation of the central bank. The hosts cover Trump’s fraught history with the Fed and the backlash from Trump's own party. And finally, a new international ranking shows that Harvard has lost i...

<p>On the latest episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton shares an in-depth interview with Jeremy McKeown of In the Company of Mavericks on the long rivalry between Austrian and Keynesian economics, and why Austrian ideas may be gaining new traction today. They trace how Austrian economics moved from a small academic outpost to a wider public audience, touching on the Mises Institute’s role, the influence of figures like Roger Garrison and Ron Paul, and the ways online media and “alternative finance” have helped spread Austrian perspectives.</p><p>We're entering the final week to enter the 2026 Stocks vs. Manure...

<p>In this installment, we dive headlong into the transformative power of Marshall McLuhan's four laws of media, known as the tetrad. We apply them rigorously to the evolution of cognitive prosthetics, from humble calculators to omnipotent computers and now to generative AI. This exploration reveals how the current wave of obsolescence echoes profound historical technological shifts. Yet it also brins on a dramatic reversal that will redefine human purpose, creativity, and existence itself. This reversal is no mere downfall. It stands as the climactic transformation in the Hero's Journey, where the hero, having braved the abyss, returns not just...

PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Nick Barbati to discuss the impact of the breaking news on Bron Breakker's injury, the Elimination Chamber developments, Drew McIntyre possible opponents, does WWE really have two night's worth of big matches for WrestleMania, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime, what are the greatest WrestleMania main events in history, is Becky Lynch's character working, could Logan Paul still be a mole within The Vision, and much more with live chat interaction throughout.<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1954:</p> <p >Michael Levitt explores essential strategies for business success by outlining five powerful marketing tools, ranging from SEO to content marketing, and explains how each one helps businesses grow, connect with customers, and drive conversions. He also offers practical, eco-friendly solutions for reusing recycled paper in the workplace, helping companies reduce waste and embrace sustainable practices.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.breakfastleadership.com/blog...

<p>A Note from James:</p><p>This might be the most useful episode I’ve ever done. Not that the others weren’t useful—they were—but this one goes above and beyond. It was also awkward for me, and honestly a little embarrassing, to ask some of these questions. I asked them anyway, and I’m glad I did, because the answers were excellent.</p><p>This episode is with Dr. Nicole McNichols, who just released her book You Could Be Having Better Sex: The Definitive Guide to a Happier, Healthier, and Hotter Sex Life. There was so much stron...

<p>In today’s episode, I share how growing up with a single mom shaped my relationship with faith, money, and purpose. I explain why skills and knowledge are only your basement, not your destiny, and how chasing approval, wealth, and status leaves a God sized hole that never fills. I reflect on losing and rebuilding everything after realizing discipline without intention falls short. When discipline aligns with divine direction, it becomes devotion. Living for the sake of family, community, and service changed my life, my finances, and my happiness. True financial literacy starts with humility, gratitude, and asking the ri...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p>Having the right documentation, signed, dated, and completed, is crucial to maximizing the claim and avoiding delays or audits. But before we jump into the actual documents, let's start with the big changes to this year's adoption tax credit, because these are important details for families to know this year.</p><p><b>Resources:</b></p>Adoption Tax Credit Resource PageFinding a Tax Specialist to File Your Adoption Tax Credit ClaimAdoption Tax Credit (IRS)5 Things to Know About the Adoption Credit (IRS)<p>Support...

<p>* What are they doing? Using AI but afraid to say so.</p><p>The human adaptation to technological upheaval over the "5000 days" horizon, spanning from late 2025 to an envisioned renaissance around 2039 serves as both a chronometer and a crucible. This period, I have dubbed the Interregnum, encapsulates the turbulent transition from labor-defined existence to one of liberated potential, where AI reshapes not just economies but the very fabric of identity and purpose. As we delve into Part 10, it's imperative to contextualize this moment within broader historical precedents: epochs like the Agricultural Revolution, which deskilled hunter-gatherer instincts while reskilling agrarian...

<p>Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu! In this eye-opening episode, Tom Bilyeu and co-host Drew tackle some of the most pressing—and controversial—headlines rocking the world this week. From Big Tech giants like Meta facing landmark lawsuits over the mental health impact of social media on kids, to explosive rumors about cancer cures being unleashed after the US’s exit from the WHO, no stone is left unturned.</p> <p>Tom Bilyeu breaks down what’s really behind these medical breakthroughs, debunking online conspiracies and explaining the critical roles of the FDA and Big Pharma. The conversation gets rea...

<p>Episode Description:</p><p>This was one of the most intense conversations James ever recorded.</p><p>This archive conversation captures David Goggins at the moment Can’t Hurt Me was launching — before the mythology around him fully formed. What makes this episode powerful is how grounded it is. He’s not selling inspiration. He’s explaining the mechanics of suffering, discipline, and self-reinvention in plain terms.</p><p>Goggins describes growing up with abuse, learning disabilities, fear, and self-hatred — and how those became the raw material for rebuilding himself. He explains his concept of the “40% rule,” the mental governor that...

Did Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes deliver a counter-punch to the highly-praised Roman Reigns-C.M. Punk segment on Raw? Should Chelsea Green get a serious singles push? Who will be Jade Cargill's opponents at WrestleMania?PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Javier Machado to review WWE Smackdown with live chat and caller interactions throughout the show covering the Royal Rumble fallout and the pivot to Elimination Chamber qualifiers.<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.

<p>A Note from James:</p><p>One of my favorite conversations on this show was with Peter Thiel. Yes—PayPal, Facebook, Palantir, and a dozen other hits. I first ran this episode years ago, and the advice still holds up. The same stories, the same frameworks—and the same challenge to think from first principles. Here’s Peter Thiel, one of the most influential entrepreneurs of our time. </p><p><br></p><p>Episode Description:</p><p>In this redux, James pressure-tests the core ideas from Peter Thiel’s Zero to One—why competition is for losers, how real monopolies...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1960:</p> <p >Julie Morgenstern shares how making time for hobbies isn't just a luxury, it's essential for high-performing professionals facing burnout. By stepping away from the grind and embracing something purely for joy, we restore energy, ignite creativity, and bring renewed presence to both work and personal life.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.juliemorgenstern.com/tips-tools-blog/2022/1/19/how-hobbies-kick-burnout-and-fuel-creativity</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"Hobbies...

<p>A Paper: JouleWork Robotics A Thermodynamic Framework for Wage Calculation in Embodied AI.</p><p></p><p>Abstract</p><p>Sustainable compensation mechanisms in autonomous AI economies must be anchored in fundamental physical principles to promote efficiency and scalability. The JouleWork (JW) metric, as defined in prior work (Roemmele, 2026), quantifies labor value for abstract AI agents as JW = E × κ × W, where E is energy consumed in joules, κ is a normalization coefficient, and W is normalized work output. This paper presents JouleWork Robotics (⚡️JWR, JWR), an extension tailored to embodied AI systems, which integrates JW for cognitive components while incorporating adjustme...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p><b>Question: </b>How do we handle an adoption that has been closed from the first mom’s end? We don’t even have a photo of her despite our request.</p>Our #1 Secret Tip for Navigating Open Adoption5 Tips for Navigating Sticky Situations with Birth ParentsWho Holds the Power in Adoption: Birth Parents or Adoptive Parents?Where is Mommy? Helping Kids Cope with Absent Parents<p>Support the show</p><p>Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.C...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1959:</p> <p >Chris Reining offers a practical roadmap for freelancers like Holly to take control of their finances, even with unpredictable income. By systematizing cash flow and rethinking how you price your services, you can reduce stress, build savings, and earn more by working smarter, not harder.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisreining.com/as-an-entrepreneur-how-do-i-manage-my-money-and-make-more-of-it/</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"Sometimes when there are...

<p>The Inevitable Ascent of AI: Echoes of Prediction in the 5000 Days Framework</p><p>Moments of collective realization often arrive with a jolt. This is prompting widespread discussion and introspection, Matt Shumer's recent article, "Something Big Is Happening," published on his personal site, captures precisely such a moment. Shumer, an AI entrepreneur with extensive experience in building startups and investing in the field, outlines a transformative shift underway, driven by exponential advancements in AI models. He draws parallels to the societal upheaval of the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing that AI is not a distant future threat but an immediate disruptor...

<p>Episode Description:</p><p>To launch our “From the Archive” series, James revisits his candid talk with Sara Blakely about turning fear into fuel, reframing failure, and selling a simple product with language and grit. You’ll hear the bathroom demo that won Neiman Marcus, the three-part courage engine she still uses, and how to protect the thinking time that sparks real ideas. </p><p><br></p><p>What You’ll Learn:</p>A usable framework for courage: how gratitude, mortality, and mission help you act when you’re anxious. Cold-call tactics that open doors: lead with humanity, humor, and a clear...

<p>On the latest episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton explains why the modern discussion of the division of labor is distorted by bad theory and political incentives. Mark contrasts Adam Smith's view with the Austrian tradition—especially Mises’s—where the division of labor is driven and continuously reorganized by entrepreneurial judgment under uncertainty, disciplined by profit and loss. Mark also shows why technocrats and social engineers love an entrepreneur-less story of specialization, why Marxists found support in Smith’s labor-theory drift, and why the real gains from specialization depend on individual differences that markets harmonize through exchange.</p><p>Enter...

<p >Most real estate agents treat social media like a chore, posting generic "Happy Monday" graphics that nobody, literally nobody, cares about. You are yelling into a void because you don't have a system. I am explaining the Content Triangle, a three-part framework that takes the guesswork out of your marketing. I am showing you how to combine ASQ (Answering Specific Questions), Trend Hacking, and Behind the Curtain moments to build a feed that actually attracts clients. Whether you are targeting luxury sellers in Malibu or first-time buyers in LA, you need to show your thinking and your humanity. I...

<p>Mark Thornton appears on Metals and Miners with Gary Bohm. They explore the Federal Reserve's policies, geopolitical impacts, commodity underinvestment, AI's economic role, precious metals like gold and silver, stock market valuations, and the path to prosperity through free markets. Mark shares Austrian economics perspectives on the 2026 outlook, deflation benefits, and why government intervention fails.</p><p>Be sure to follow Minor Issues at https://Mises.org/MinorIssues</p>

<p>In this Money Talks: Joe Salama, Chief Compliance Officer at Coinbase and anti-money laundering expert, joins Felix Salmon to give us a rundown on the current state of money laundering around the world. They’ll get into the ongoing battle between criminals and AML to stay one step ahead of the other, why money laundry is thriving in China right now, and how the rise of cryptocurrency factors into the whole thing. </p><br><p>Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from...

<p>This week: Anthropic released an update that seems to have tipped the scales against Software as a Service companies, erasing billions in market value. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, unpack why there was such a massive market response to such a small AI plugin, and what it says about the future of tech investment. Then, Disney has finally named a new CEO in Josh D’Amaro. The hosts get what it says about the future of the company that they chose the head Disney Experiences, including their super-profitable theme parks, instead of its Hollywood division. And then, a...

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with Michael Bitonti, CEO of Get Liquid.io, to talk about building real world asset backed lending the disciplined way. We unpack why institutional grade compliance matters, how fractionalized debt creates stability where equity often adds volatility, and what it takes to bridge traditional finance with blockchain without sacrificing trust. Michael shares why he chose infrastructure over speculation, licenses over hype, and communication over shortcuts. We also get into faith, leadership, and accountability as operating principles, plus how a compliance first mindset opens the door to broader participation while protecting the foundation.</p>

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with Michael Doherty, founder and CEO of Verifyfaces, to break down how facial recognition can be affordable, fast, and practical without relying on expensive AI. We talk about his shift to facial geometry, turning faces into mathematical data that runs on existing cameras while cutting costs by up to 90%. Michael explains how this approach improves search speed, reduces operator fatigue, and enables real-time alerts for schools, retailers, monitoring centers, and domestic violence prevention. We also cover rare use cases like biometric-triggered emergency alerts and how smarter architecture can prevent incidents before they es...

Kyle Fletcher and Thekla won their title matches. Were both title changes a good decision for what's next? Should AEW have followed up on the anti-ICE chants on last week's show that got so much attention? Did they effectively build Grand Slam Australia? Did Kenny Omega and Swerve Strickland step up for their summit?<br /><br />PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Chris Adams discuss just about everything else from Dynamite with live chat interactions throughout including the return of the tassel version of The Young Bucks, the state of the Death Riders, and more.<br /><br />Become...

<p>In today’s episode, I break down why so many founders stay stuck even when they have ambition, intelligence, and a work ethic. The real problem is confusing motion with momentum, creativity with execution, and effort with results. I explain how pain, setbacks, and churn are feedback, not punishment, and how reframing that feedback turns detraction into traction. From clarity before velocity to building a real feedback loop, I lay out the fundamentals of operational leadership and the non negotiable behaviors that compound over time. Sustainable success comes from fixing what breaks in the order it breaks.</p>

<p>Welcome back to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. In today’s episode, Tom Bilyeu takes you on a deep dive into the radical transformation of the global financial system—a shift that is redefining the rules of investing, and impacting everything from your mortgage rates to international alliances. The era where the US dollar acted as a neutral bridge for global trade is officially over. Now, the dollar is a weapon of economic statecraft, used strategically to reward allies and punish adversaries on the world stage.</p> <p>Tom Bilyeu unpacks the recent moves by the US Treasury and Fede...

<p>In today’s episode, I share a hard lesson about identity, money, and the people we choose. From negotiating a billion dollar deal on day one to losing everything in 2008, I explain how tying self worth to money distorted my decisions and my circle. I talk about frequency, awareness, and why teams and positions matter more than chasing status. I break down how knowing what you want, reframing the meaning of your past, and aligning daily behaviors turns possibilities into probabilities. This episode connects faith, discipline, and attention to building a life that feels full, grounded, and honest, without sh...

<p>As we forge ahead into this ninth chapter of our epic saga, "You Have 5000 Days," let us first cast our gaze backward, honoring the path we've traversed together through the evolving landscape of human endeavor and technological transformation. This series, born on the eve of profound societal shifts in late 2025, serves as our collective map through the Abundance Interregnum – that fateful 13.7-year odyssey where artificial intelligence and automation sever the ancient chains binding work to survival, birthing a world of unprecedented plenitude, freedom, and creative potential. Each installment has been a beacon, illuminating the shadows of change with stories, st...

<p>Mark Thornton revisits the Skyscraper Curse—the eerie pattern linking record-height towers to major busts—and argues the next signal is flashing for 2026. Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower has restarted and is reportedly adding floors fast, poised to surpass the world record. Mark explains why skyscraper records tend to coincide with late-cycle excess, and how to read the next 12–24 months without superstition.</p><p>The Skyscraper Curse: And How Austrian Economists Predicted Every Major Economic Crisis of the Last Century by Mark Thornton: https://mises.org/curse</p><p>Anatomy of the Crash, edited by Tho Bishop: https://mises.org/cras...

<p>Today’s episode is with one of the most brilliant minds at the forefront of AI advancement, Emad Mostaque.</p> <p>The first part of this episode will leave you ready to take advantage of AI’s efficiencies, leverage its potential, and mitigate any potential risks.</p> <p>Emad cuts through the hype addressing the need for perspective, regulation, and the challenge of tackling bias in artificial intelligence. As he states very clearly in today’s episode, “AI is not going to replace humans, humans with AI will replace humans that don’t use AI.”</p> <p>This isn’t just another...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p>Talking about the difficult parts of our child's story, like abuse or prenatal substance exposure, can be overwhelming. Kelly Weidner, the co-founder and Executive Director of Haven Adoptions & Family Services in Ambler, PA. She has 28 years of experience in foster care, residential care, and adoption, which will help us navigate these challenging conversations with our kids.</p><p><b>In this episode, we discuss:</b></p>What kinds of issues do we mean when we say “difficult parts” of a child’s story? What are so...

<p>Mark Thornton kicks off 2026 with the new Minor Issues prediction contest (stocks vs. manure) and a hard look at the monetary-metals squeeze. Mark explains why $50 silver triggered “growing pains”: spot–futures disconnects, margin hikes, empty coin shops, and weird retail premiums. As investor demand collides with industrial stockpiling, price spikes invite political scapegoating (“hoarders!”) and intervention that backfires. Expect more meddling before genuine market adjustments can work.</p><p>Enter the 2026 Stocks vs. Manure Prediction Contest at https://mises.org/form/stocks-vs-manure-2026</p><p>Be sure to follow Minor Issues at https://Mises.org/MinorIssues</p>
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<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1956:</p> <p >Michael Mehlberg reveals how small businesses can outshine corporate giants by tapping into a hidden strength, clarity of purpose. When team members truly understand their impact and see how their efforts fit into the bigger vision, they work harder, stay loyal, and bring powerful ideas to the table.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://michaelmehlberg.com/blog/2016/7/19/how-to-motivate-a-team-by-revealing-the-big-picture</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1962:</p> <p >Molly Fletcher explores how side hustles can energize employees and reveal untapped talent, rather than threaten commitment to a day job. She shares actionable advice for both leaders and team members on using side hustles to strengthen trust, motivation, and retention in the workplace.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://mollyfletcher.com/side-hustle/</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"Your side hustle should give...

In this week's episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show from five years ago (2-5-2021), PWTorch.com editor Wade Keller and PWTorch’s Brandon LeClair discussed WWE Friday Night Smackdown including the Rumble fallout. That included Edge interacting with Roman Reigns, Paul Heyman, and returning Jey Uso. Also, Bianca Belair celebrating her win and contemplating her big decision. Also, Big E vs. Apollo Crews vs. Sami Zayn for the IC Title, and much more with live callers and mailbag.<br /><br />Then, in a bonus segment, we bring you a previously VIP-exclusive Wade Keller Hotline reviewing the year-ago ep...

<p>On the latest episode of Minor Issues, Mark Thornton revisits the history—and present risk—of hyperinflation. Mark explains the threshold that defines hyperinflation, why measuring prices under chaos is hard (yet still revealing), and how the social damage mirrors war: savings vaporize, capital is destroyed, and civic trust collapses. He closes with practical takeaways: why gold and silver often move first as “fire alarms” and why studying past episodes builds the psychological and analytical readiness to face low-probability, high-impact events.</p><p >"The Road to Hyperinflation" (Minor Issues, Episode 136): https://mises.org/MI_136</p><p >"The Gold-Silver Ratio" (Minor Is...

<p >What if I told you there’s a platform where every time you hit publish, your audience actually gets it in their inbox, no algorithm required? In the final part of my six-platform series, I’m pulling back the curtain on LinkedIn and Substack. Most agents are sleeping on LinkedIn because it feels "corporate," but while everyone else is mindlessly scrolling, the people who actually post are getting a disproportionate amount of attention from high-income decision makers. I’ve been in this business for 22 years and running Lab Coat Agents for 12, and I’m telling you, the barrier to entry he...

In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (2-8-2021), PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by Bruce Hazelwood of PWTorch.com and DailyDDT.com to review WWE Monday Night Raw with live callers and emails. They discuss Shane McMahon’s appearance and what it meant (if anything), the Elimination Chamber twist with Drew McIntyre being put in it rather than facing Sheamus one-on-one, Charlotte Flair vs. Lacey Evans, Nia Jax vs. Lana, Drew vs. Randy Orton, Bianca Belair, Edge, and more.<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/po...

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with Mark and Lisa Murphy, a purpose-driven power couple who blend financial leadership, wellness, and coaching to help people level up in real life. I share how I moved from scarcity and ego into service, including the slow build to an “all at once” collapse that forced me to face my behavior, repair my marriage, and rebuild from the inside out. We talk worthiness, the humility of asking for help, and why receiving matters as much as giving. We also get practical about aligning daily habits with where you want to be, even w...

<p>In this article, part 7 we explore a blueprint and Elon Musk isn’t subtle about his inspirations. In interviews and posts, he’s repeatedly hailed Iain M. Banks’ Culture series as “the future we’re building.” SpaceX drone ships bear names straight from the books: Of Course I Still Love You, Just Read the Instructions, A Shortfall of Gravitas. He describes himself as a “utopian anarchist” in the Banksian mold, envisioning AI and robotics delivering abundance while humanity explores the stars. When responding to visions of AI-built dream homes and instantaneous transport, Musk tweeted: “Iain Banks Culture books are a pretty good pred...

<p>In this Money Talks: Journalist and author Tarpley Hitt joins Emily Peck to discuss her new book Barbieland: The Unauthorized History which reveals the shady history behind the super-star doll. They’ll get into inventor Ruth Handler’s so-called "inspiration" by a popular German doll, Mattel’s industry spies and many, many lawsuits, and how Handler single-handedly prevented Nixon-era maternity leave policies. </p><p>Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit...

<p>This week: The Trump administration kidnapped the president of Venezuela. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, Emily Peck, and guest Lizzie O'Leary, host of What Next: TBD, discuss Trump's rationale for the attack and the complex economics around Venezuelan oil that come with it. Then, Lizzie breaks down the unsettling trend of AI-generated nudes of real people, including many children, being created by X’s chatbot Grok and Elon Musk’s lackadaisical response to it. Finally, Emily fills us in on Trump’s $10 billion funding freeze for childcare and social services in five blue states and how the fear of "waste, fraud...

<p>A Note from James:</p><p>Tim Dillon is crazy—in the best way. Not “institution” crazy. Crazy smart. Years ago he told me things about Epstein, hustle culture, and how the world really works that felt outlandish then and obvious now. He’s quirky, honest, and usually right about what to pay attention to. Also, he’s flat-out funny. Let’s bring Tim back and see how much of that old conversation still hits today.</p><p><br></p><p>Episode Description:</p><p>This redux revisits James’s conversation with comedian Tim Dillon on narratives, media incentives, and why “it’s...

<p>In this Money Talks: Emily Peck is joined by Andrew Biggs, author of The Real Retirement Crisis, to talk about how the data contradicts the so-called "retirement crisis” in the US, what we misunderstand about the system, and what we should be thinking about when it comes to retirement savings. </p><br><p>Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Slate Money show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/moneyplus to get access wherever you listen. </p><br...

<p>In this special episode, Mark Thornton presents a timely interview with Elijah K. Johnson that underscores how quickly “melt-ups” can flip into sharp corrections. Mark frames the discussion around three themes: why investors should temper expectations after a major run-up; why political and financial elites will move aggressively to protect their interests when markets wobble; and why soaring gold and silver prices (however tempting) ultimately signal deeper economic and social distress rather than a clean “win” for the private sector.</p><p>Join us for the Mises Institute's first event of 2026, featuring Keith Smith, Caitlin Long, Ryan McMaken, Per Bylund...

<p>This week: Volatility in the Japanese bond market is threatening the global trade house of cards. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, unpack the changes in Japan’s economy and why they have such a big worldwide impact. Then, they discuss the weakening US dollar and what Trump's fed chair nominee says about his administration. And finally, corporate messaging around social issues has all but gone away, but the recent horrors in Minnesota have somewhat turned that tide. The hosts get into what factors pushed CEOs to speak out against actions of ICE, if somewhat mildly, and what it...

In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (2-10-2021), we flash back to the "PWT Talks NXT" episode featuring Kelly Wells and Nate Lindberg covering the Takeover go-home show including more Dusty Classic semifinals matches, another big segment for The Way, the tweak to Cameron Grimes in his return, and more.<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.

<p>A Note from James:</p><p>You know, I’ve known Scott Adams for probably 12 or 13 years. He was one of the first guests on this podcast, and he’s the creator of Dilbert, which was my favorite cartoon strip for decades. But then, starting around 2013, he started writing about his life, his opinions, his approach to life, and what made him a success. The first book he did in this genre was How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big. He also wrote another book that was very influential, called Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Wher...

<p>Welcome to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu. In today’s episode, Tom confronts the transformative power and hidden dangers of artificial intelligence, drawing from the recent revelations in the Epstein Files. He dives deep into how AI, far from being just a revolutionary tool, is increasingly leveraged for narrative control—shaping what we see, think, and remember. Tom explores the history of information manipulation, from Soviet-era censorship to modern algorithm-driven platforms, and reveals how tech elites wield influence through data, algorithms, and gatekeeping. He shares eye-opening examples of AI’s opaque decision-making and discusses the critical importance of maintaining indepe...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1963:</p> <p >Tim Paige shares practical, honest strategies for reigniting motivation when passion feels out of reach, even in work you deeply care about. From taking mindful breaks to reevaluating your path, his insights help entrepreneurs stay aligned, energized, and purpose-driven when burnout creeps in.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.eofire.com/getting-motivated-when-youre-feeling-anything-but/</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"Envision the results that we're...

<p >You’re sitting on more content than you’ll ever need, but you’re ghosting your own audience because you lack a system. I hear it every day: "Tristan, what do I even post?" After 22 years in real estate and building Lab Coat Agents into a community of 500,000, I’ve realized most agents are posting for their moms instead of their future clients. I’m giving you the exact five-part framework I use to create content for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok that actually moves the needle. We’re moving past "just checking in" and into a strategy that makes strangers DM...

<p>This week: 2025 ended on high for the US stock market but no one seems too pleased with its performance. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, unpack the story of the US markets in 2025, why it was outperformed internationally, and the role AI has played. Then, the hosts discuss how, amid the uncertainty and chaos of Trump’s trade war, Mexico has found a way to come out on top. And finally, 2025 saw a boom for dealmaking with $2.4 trillion in global mergers and acquisitions. Meanwhile, old fashioned conglomerate Berkshire-Hathaway is changing hands with Warren Buffett stepping down at the age...

Cody Rhodes advanced, but not without chaos and controversy. Where does this leave Jacob Fatu and Sami Zayn on the path to WrestleMania? Also, Tiffany Stratton is just not working as a babyface at all, Trick Williams is getting over but not as a heel.<br /><br />PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch's Rich Fann and Javier Machado to review WWE Smackdown with live chat and caller interactions throughout the show covering the build to the Elimination Chamber, Jade Cargill's title defense, Kit Wilson's entertaining execution of a misguided character, and much more.<br /><br />Become a supporter...

<p>Episode Description:</p><p>This archival conversation with Ramit Sethi is a masterclass in systems thinking, behavioral psychology, and building a “rich life” on your own terms.</p><p>Long before online courses were mainstream, Ramit was quietly building scalable systems—automating money, testing business ideas rigorously, and rejecting conventional wisdom around careers, housing, and passion. In this conversation, he explains why most advice fails, why willpower is overrated, and how to engineer results instead of hoping for inspiration.</p><p>They cover negotiation psychology, competence triggers, breaking into dream jobs without HR, why buying a house isn’t always t...

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with Josh Zolin, CEO of Windy City Equipment Service, to talk about why even high performers feel stuck despite success. We unpack how the meaning we assign to our past quietly limits potential, fuels imposter syndrome, and creates interference through fear, separation, and the need to be right. I share how presence and ambition coexist, why non negotiable daily behaviors matter more than goals, and how surrender is really about stopping what interferes. We also explore values over outcomes, asking for help as humility, and why consistent habits remove resistance faster than mo...

<p >Most real estate agents wake up and immediately start lying to themselves. You tell yourself you’re "bad at technology," "terrible at follow-up," or just "not a natural closer." I am explaining how these stories, most of which you didn't even write, act as an invisible ceiling on your income. After 22 years in this business and coaching thousands of agents, I’ve seen it all: brilliant people playing small because they are stuck in a script written by a broker or a parent decades ago. I am showing you the four steps to catch these lies in action and rewr...

<p>Has silver become a Giffen good, the famous textbook anomaly where higher prices supposedly lead to higher demand? In this episode, Mark Thornton argues the story is compelling... but wrong. Mark explains why recent surges in silver demand amid rapidly rising prices don’t overturn the law of demand. They reflect shifting demand curves as market conditions, expectations, and classifications change. The bottom line is that silver is not a paradox: it’s a timely lesson in how markets adjust while economic laws hold.</p>Additional Resources<p >"What Are Giffen Goods? Definition, Examples, and Economic Insights" by Andrew Bloo...

<p><br></p><p>This week: World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos is all over the news. Felix Salmon, Elizabeth Spiers, and Emily Peck, explain the moments that made headlines and why Davos feels so much more relevant this year. Then, Trump promised to address the affordability crisis at Davos but failed to say much. The hosts discuss what he did say, and how the ongoing crisis is being addressed overall. And finally, a new lawsuit claims that the AI screening tools that have taken over the job hunting landscape should be subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Ac...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p><b>Let us know about your adoption journey</b></p><p>Did you finalize an adoption in 2025 or within the last several years? Are you eligible to claim the Adoption Tax Credit? Listen to this conversation about the 2025 Adoption Tax Credit. Our guests are Becky Wilmoth, an Enrolled Agent and Adoption Tax Credit Specialist with Bill’s Tax Service, and Josh Kroll, the Adoption Subsidy Resource Center coordinator at Families Rising.</p><p><b>In this episode, we discuss:</b></p>What is the Ad...

<p >You wouldn't talk to someone at a dinner party the same way you’d pitch them in a boardroom, so why are you posting the exact same content on every platform? After 22 years in real estate and building a community of 500,000 agents at Lab Coat Agents, I’ve learned that the "copy-paste" strategy is the fastest way to get ignored. Every platform has a personality, and if you don't match the context, you're just wasting your time. In Part 1 of this series, I’m breaking down the two heavy hitters: Facebook and Instagram.</p> <p >I’m showing you why Face...

<p>Welcome back to Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu! In this episode, Tom sits down with geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan for a fascinating deep dive into the tectonic shifts shaping our world order. Together, Tom Bilyeu and Peter Zeihan unpack why the global landscape is changing—and why it isn’t just about any single political figure, but rather the collision of long-standing trends in trade, demographics, and national priorities.</p> <p>You'll hear Peter Zeihan break down how the post–World War II system, built on American-led security and global cooperation, is unraveling amidst demographic decline and shifting alliances. They e...

<p>In this episode, I share why effective communication starts with knowing your growth zone and staying in the learning space where clarity, empathy, and accountability live. I explain how content, conversations, and preparation compound over time when we lead with value and listen to understand, not to win. We talk about matching the message to the medium, being fully present, and replacing resistance with curiosity. When you communicate with alignment and intention, connection deepens, growth accelerates, and opportunities expand.</p> <p>To join my next free Friday Training sessions, email me at david@dmeltzer.com</p>

<p>Episode Description:</p><p>This second installment of “From the Archive” returns to James’s early, unfiltered conversation with Tim Ferriss. They unpack how to market by creating newsworthy moments (including a frigid book-launch fiasco turned lesson), how to learn anything using Tim’s DISS framework (Deconstruction, Selection, Sequencing, Stakes), and why “possibility is negotiable” when you seek outliers and test assumptions. Tim explains fear-setting, slow-play networking that leads to real mentors, and the origin story of BrainQUICKEN → BodyQuick, including direct-response tactics, offline ads, and early UFC sponsorships. The through-line: run small experiments, protect your best energy, and stack skills to rais...

<p >I’m going to be blunt: You don’t have a lead problem, you have a "disappearing act" problem. Last month, I sat down with a smart, hardworking agent who spent $3,000 on leads and closed exactly zero deals. When I looked at his CRM, I realized he called them once and then vanished. He didn't lose those deals because he’s a bad agent; he lost them because he wasn't there. I’ve been in this game for 22 years, and if there is one thing I know, it’s that the agent who shows up the most wins every single tim...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p><b>Question: </b>An aspect of adopting that we didn’t hear about was how your mental health is challenged throughout the process. It’s a roller coaster of emotions, and this isn’t discussed as often as organic issues such as drug or alcohol use.</p><p><b>Resources:</b></p>Creating a Family Online Support GroupAdoption Process & Important ConsiderationsSelf-Care for Parents and Caregivers<p>Support the show</p><p>Please leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.Creatin...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1958:</p> <p >Emily Guy Birken breaks down the essentials of disability insurance for the self-employed, revealing how vital income protection is when you're your own boss. From understanding the nuances of short- and long-term policies to navigating passive income challenges and finding affordable coverage, this article empowers freelancers to make smart, protective financial choices.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://ptmoney.com/disability-insurance-for-the-self-employed-2/</p> <p >Quotes to...

<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1961:</p> <p >Emma Worden lays out a practical guide for entrepreneurs weighing the decision to bring on help in their small business. She explores the financial, strategic, and emotional aspects of hiring, from choosing between contractors, employees, or partners to leveraging automation tools, helping you avoid premature hires while still scaling smart.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://womenwhomoney.com/hire-help-small-business/</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <...

<p >If I told you there’s a platform where an account with zero followers can get a million views on a single video, would you believe me? In part two of my six-platform breakdown, I’m showing you exactly how to master the two biggest animals in the game: TikTok and YouTube. Most agents are either ignoring these or using them completely wrong. TikTok is the fastest content distribution machine on the planet, while YouTube is the internet's library where a video you post today can still bring you clients three years from now. I’ve been in real estate...

<p>In today’s episode, I break down the difference between power and force, and why pushing harder often creates resistance instead of results. I explain how ego, attachment, anxiety, and the need to control interfere with the infinite energy we already have access to. Using the idea of calibration, I walk through how to identify the frequency you’re tuned into, clear interference, and replace force with alignment, courage, and disciplined devotional behavior. I also cover non-negotiable priorities, choosing responsiveness over reaction, and why sustainable success comes from tuning higher, not trying harder.</p>

<p>The Minor Issues year-end episode: what 2025 really taught us and what 2026 may bring. Mark Thornton revisits tariffs, inflation, metals, and interest rates; recaps his Bitcoin vs. Gold contest; and explains why a steepening yield curve could arrive even as the Fed cuts short rates. Mark also maps the risks of an un-inversion and why today’s calm in CRE, private credit, and AI capex may mask fragility. Looking ahead, Mark previews the 2026 prediction contest: Stocks vs. Manure.</p><p>Be sure to follow Minor Issues at https://Mises.org/MinorIssues</p>
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<p >Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.</p> <p >Episode 1957:</p> <p >Michael Mehlberg breaks down how great leaders inspire teams by clearly articulating a compelling vision, using President Kennedy's moon-landing challenge as a model. When leaders define a bold yet achievable "big picture," team members, no matter their role, feel connected, motivated, and empowered to contribute with purpose.</p> <p >Read along with the original article(s) here: https://michaelmehlberg.com/blog/2016/7/19/how-to-motivate-a-team-by-revealing-the-big-picture</p> <p >Quotes to ponder:</p> <p >"I...

<p >Most agents are so terrified of offending a stranger that they’ve become the digital equivalent of unsalted crackers. You are playing it safe, posting the same generic market updates as everyone else, and wondering why you’re invisible. I am explaining why the old advice to "never talk politics" is officially dead. In a world of 1.5 million agents, being forgettable is the only real risk to your business. People don't hire logos, they hire humans with values and a pulse. I am showing you how to share your perspective on housing policy, taxes, and local culture without being a je...

In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (2-10-2021), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by Jake Barnett from ProWrestling.net to discuss AEW Dynamite including the main event of Kenny Omega & Kenta vs. Jon Moxley & Lance Archer, Darby Allin vs. Joey Janela, Sammy Guevara quitting Inner Circle, “Hangman” Page outsmarting Matt Hardy’s con, too many hangers-on populating the roster, Pac vs. Ryan Nemeth, and more with live callers and emails.<br /><br />Then a bonus flashback to the Wade Keller Hotline one year ago this week reviewing AEW Dynamite start to finish...

<p>Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.</p><p>Are you considering adoption this year but concerned about how to swing the cost? Join us for a practical conversation about managing the expenses of adoption with Ryan Hanlon, PhD, former president of the National Council for Adoption, an adoption advocacy organization dedicated to research, education, and policy in the service of all members of the adoption community.</p><p><b>In this episode, we discuss:</b></p>How much can hopeful adoptive parents expect to pay for adoption? Domestic infant adoption? Adopting from fo...