
Join Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, for The Rich Dad Radio Show — the podcast that challenges conventional financial wisdom and delivers real-world lessons on money, investing, and entrepreneurship. Each week, Robert and his expert guests explore how today's economy affects your wealth and reveal the strategies the rich use to thrive in any market. From real estate to precious metals, stocks to entrepreneurship, Robert breaks down complex financial topics with humor, candor, and decades of experience. If you're ready to think differently, break free from the rat race, and take control of your financial future, this is...
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<p>The rich don't set goals the way you were taught. They know something about the human mind that keeps poor people poor and broke people broke. I'm going to show you exactly what that is... and why it changes everything about money and investing.</p>

<p>Infinite returns real estate is a strategy that professional investors use to create cash flow while keeping their original capital available for new deals.<br /> <br /> In this episode, Tom Wheelwright's Rich Dad partner Robert Kiyosaki sits down with real estate investor Ken McElroy to explain how experienced investors actually make money in property. Rather than flipping houses, McElroy focuses on buying "broken" assets—poorly managed or vacant properties—improving operations, raising income, and refinancing to recover invested capital.<br /> <br /> You'll learn:<br /> <br /> -Why professional investors care more about cash flow than appreciation<br /> <br /> -How refinancing allo...

<p>Protect kids from online predators by learning how digital threats actually reach your home. In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, host Robert Kiyosaki interviews Jeff Gottfurcht, co-founder of Cyber Dive, about the growing safety risks children face through smartphones, social media platforms, and online gaming.<br /> <br /> Most parents think danger happens outside the home. Today it enters through a device in your child's bedroom. Jeff explains how offenders impersonate kids, move conversations to private chats, and manipulate behavior through messaging apps and video platforms.<br /> <br /> Robert and Jeff discuss why parental assumptions about safety...

<p>Technology is changing faster than most people realize—and not always in ways that protect freedom or privacy. In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki, Glenn, and Eric Meder explore how artificial intelligence, digital surveillance, and centralized systems are quietly reshaping society, finance, and personal autonomy.<br /> <br /> The conversation dives into how everyday tools like smartphones, digital IDs, and AI-driven platforms collect data, influence behavior, and create systems of control that few people fully understand. You'll hear why these changes aren't just about convenience or efficiency, but about power, visibility, and who ultimately controls information and money.<br /> <br /> Rather th...

<p>Energy isn't just another commodity—it's the foundation of modern civilization. In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki, Michael Mauceli, and Fernando Gonzalez break down why oil and energy continue to shape global power, geopolitics, and economic stability, even as technology and AI accelerate demand.<br /> <br /> You'll learn why energy scarcity affects everything from inflation and national security to supply chains and investment opportunities. The conversation explores how wars, political decisions, and economic shifts often trace back to control over energy resources—and why ignoring this reality leaves people unprepared for what's coming next.<br /> <br /> This episode also examines how...

<p>Life changes in ways most people aren't prepared for—and those changes become impossible to ignore after 50. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki and Hal Elrod dive into what really shifts as we age, including energy, health, money, mindset, and purpose. More importantly, they explore why so many people feel lost, anxious, or unprepared for this stage of life.<br /> <br /> You'll hear honest insights about aging, financial security, and the emotional reality of realizing time is no longer unlimited. The discussion challenges the idea that life slows down or loses meaning after 50, and instead reframes this phase as a...

<p>What if the money you work for isn't really money at all? In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with Natalie Brunell to explore why the global financial system is built on debt—and why that system is beginning to crack. From inflation and central banking to history's repeated monetary failures, this conversation explains why fiat currency functions more like an IOU than real money.<br /> <br /> Natalie shares her unique perspective growing up under a communist system and how those early experiences shaped her understanding of freedom, capitalism, and hard money. Together, they break down why governments rely on...

<p>Most people are told that maxing out a 401(k) and waiting for retirement is the safest path to financial security. But what if that system was never designed to make you wealthy? In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki, Tom Wheelwright, and Michael Mauceli break down why traditional retirement plans often favor Wall Street and the government—while real investors focus on cash flow, control, and tax strategy.<br /> <br /> You'll learn how energy investments, including oil and gas, create income through production instead of speculation, and why the tax code rewards those who invest in real assets. The discussion explores ho...

<p>Most investors focus on price—but that's not the real risk. In this powerful conversation, Robert Kiyosaki, Jim Clark, and Damon Jones explain why availability, counterparty risk, and real ownership matter far more than short-term market movements. As governments print trillions and confidence in the dollar continues to erode, the question isn't how much does it cost—it's can you still get it?</p> <p>This episode breaks down the fundamental differences between fake money and real assets, why the U.S. dollar is debt, and how gold, silver, and Bitcoin function as protection in an increasingly unstable financial syst...

<p>⚠️ Read Matthew Seaman's entire senior thesis: https://www.louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/loyno-etd%3A433.</p> <p>History doesn't repeat itself—but it often rhymes. In this eye-opening episode, Robert Kiyosaki and Matthew Seaman examine one of the most dangerous financial mistakes governments can make: printing money to solve economic problems. Using the Weimar Republic as a powerful historical case study, they reveal how excessive money printing led to hyperinflation, social unrest, and the collapse of an entire society.</p> <p>You'll learn why currency debasement always follows the same pattern, how government spending spirals out of control, and why ordina...