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    Explore "billionaires" with insightful episodes like "The Ultra Wealthy Have Their Own Separate World of Real Estate", "Freak In The Spreadsheets", "Good Bad Billionaire Presents….Business Daily", "Ackman: A billionaire’s war on woke" and "No Mercy / No Malice: Acktivism" from podcasts like ""Odd Lots", "Brown Girls Do It Too", "Good Bad Billionaire", "The Slow Newscast" and "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway"" and more!

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    The Ultra Wealthy Have Their Own Separate World of Real Estate

    The Ultra Wealthy Have Their Own Separate World of Real Estate

    In the past, the most expensive housing in any major city would be connected in some way to the economics of the city itself. If the general market was weak, the high end was also weak. If the general market was strong, then the high end was strong. But increasingly in cities like NYC, Aspen, Dubai, Miami, and elsewhere, the ultra high end exists in a different market, where the rich splash around money at levels which are completely disconnected from the local environment. At these levels, the ultra-wealthy are engaging in a global game of one-upmanship, where a higher price tag, perversely, can make a given property even more tantalizing. On this episode we speak with Hiten Samtani, founder of ten31 Media, which focuses on real estate, about how this market has developed. We talk through the deals, brokers, the buyers, and the general economics of this ultra-premium tier. We also discuss the rise of branded condos -- or those with the Mercedes or Porsche imprimatur -- and how they're reshaping the real estate landscape.

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    Freak In The Spreadsheets

    Freak In The Spreadsheets

    Money: it's a topic most people struggle to talk about openly.

    Zing Tsjeng joins Poppy & Rubina to talk all things finance.

    And they answer pressing questions such as: What is loud budgeting? Who has the most 'no spend' days: Poppy or Rubina? How much do we spend to get ready for sex? Who should pay on a first date? And how do you split finances in a relationship?

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    Good Bad Billionaire Presents….Business Daily

    Good Bad Billionaire Presents….Business Daily

    In this special episode, Simon Jack and Zing Tseng bring you the Business Daily podcast, looking at the four sportspeople who’ve made it big enough in business to become billionaires. Listen as presenter Matt Lines finds out the secrets behind the fortunes of Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Lebron James and Magic Johnson. Listen to every episode of Business Daily on BBC Sounds.

    Ackman: A billionaire’s war on woke

    Ackman: A billionaire’s war on woke

    Bill Ackman, a billionaire hedge fund manager, campaigned successfully to topple Harvard’s first black leader, Claudine Gay, in a row over anti-semitism. But his mission is much grander, he’s spearheading a broader backlash against ‘woke’ politics that is energising the American right, fracturing the left and upending society.


    Since the recording of this podcast, Yashcha Mounk has been accused, on X, of sexual assault and suspended from the editorial board of Die Zeit and by The Atlantic magazine. He has “categorically “ denied the allegation.


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    Who wants to be a (Swiss) billionaire? Part 2

    Who wants to be a (Swiss) billionaire? Part 2

    Sportswashing works. From the English Premier League to the World Cup to golf, sport is being transformed by countries whose main interest is transforming their image. 


    On Free State today, Dion and Joe ask what is the real cost of sportswashing and is it an inevitable consequence of a broader issue?


    Society is divided and while inequality grows people have been persuaded that the problem is the refugee child looking for shelter in a Roscrea hotel. The real problem lies elsewhere and sport is being used to conceal the truth.


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    16. Billionaire heirs, the money behind football, and the future of the Body Shop

    16. Billionaire heirs, the money behind football, and the future of the Body Shop
    Why are the next generation of billionaires breaking away from their family businesses? Who’s winning from Sky’s Premier League TV deal? Does The Body Shop need to go back to its activist roots? Tune in to hear today’s episode of The Rest Is Money where Robert and Steph answer all these questions and more. Email: restismoney@gmail.com X: @TheRestIsMoney Instagram: @TheRestIsMoney TikTok: @RestIsMoney goalhangerpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Office Hours: The Lab-Grown Diamond Boom, Investment in Women’s Sports, and Deciding Whether to Quit Your Job

    Office Hours: The Lab-Grown Diamond Boom, Investment in Women’s Sports, and Deciding Whether to Quit Your Job
    Scott gives his thoughts on the diamond market, specifically how the rise in lab-grown diamonds has affected the industry. He then discusses why women’s sports are a good investment and whether he’d invest in an athlete representation agency. He wraps up with advice to an investment banker planning to quit his job to travel the world.  Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Sam Bankman-Fried with Michael Lewis

    Sam Bankman-Fried with Michael Lewis

    The spectacular rise and incredible fall of a crypto empire and its unconventional founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, the billionaire wannabe philanthropist now facing decades behind bars.

    Journalist Zing Tsjeng and BBC business editor Simon Jack could not resist inviting special guest Michael Lewis (author of Liar's Poker, Moneyball and The Big Short) to tell this story. Michael was at the scene with SBF as his FTX crypto trading business crumbled and the law closed in.

    They trace SBF's life from childhood in Californian academia through his rapid accumulation of wealth – surpassed only by the speed at which it was lost – and on into his prison cell. Then they decide if he is good, bad, or just another billionaire.

    This programme was edited on 4 December 2023 to correct a factual error.

    Jeff Bezos: Get Big Fast

    Jeff Bezos: Get Big Fast

    How did Amazon boss Jeff Bezos become the first person worth over $100 billion? BBC business editor Simon Jack and journalist Zing Tsjeng tell the story from zero to his first million and then on to the billions. Then they judge him - is he good, bad, or just another billionaire?

    In the podcast that uncovers how the world's 2,668 billionaires made their money and asks if they are good or bad for the planet, Simon and Zing discuss a man who has climbed to the very top of the world's richest person lists. Find out what drove a boy born Jeffrey Jorgensen in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1964 to found one of the biggest corporations of the internet age and change the way the world shops.

    Introducing... Good Bad Billionaire

    Introducing... Good Bad Billionaire

    Coming Tuesday 29th August...

    The podcast that finds out how the richest people on the planet made their billions, and then judges them for it. Are they good, bad, or just another billionaire? Each episode BBC business editor Simon Jack and journalist and podcaster Zing Tsjeng pick a billionaire and uncover their journey to the top. They learn how they made their money and what makes them tick, to find out what they tell us about our society. Millionaires are ten a penny these days, but billionaires have probably changed the world. From Rihanna to Jeff Bezos to Kim Kardashian to Bill Gates, we ask if billionaires are all relentless egomaniacs destined to end civilisation, or if they are geniuses, gods of our time to be worshipped? Or are they like everyone else, just with a bit more luck?

    A.B. Stoddard: Christie Brought the Hot Sauce

    A.B. Stoddard: Christie Brought the Hot Sauce

    Chris Christie launched his presidential campaign by calling out Trump—and hit him on the kleptocracy, the hypocrisy, and the lying. Plus, the Freedom Caucus punishes McCarthy, Licht only had an elevator pitch—not a plan for CNN, and the PGA rolls over for the Saudis. A.B. Stoddard joins Charlie Sykes.

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    The Crazy Economy of Monaco

    The Crazy Economy of Monaco
    Monaco is the wealthiest nation in the world per capita. It's also the country with by far the highest average age of citizens. It has the highest cost of land of any country in the world, it pretty much breaks any kind of list you want to make ranking countries cause you can pretty much bet that this 2 square kilometer spit of land off the south of France is going to win any economic top ten list out there. So, what is really going on with the economy of Monaco? Most people know it as a playground for the rich and famous, a parking garage for superyachts, a glorified formula 1 track, a country built around a casino, and above all else, a tax haven. But is this criticism really fair? ... let's explore in today's video!

    David McCourt: Billionaire Reveals How to Build an Empire From ZERO

    David McCourt: Billionaire Reveals How to Build an Empire From ZERO

    Why would you not live an extraordinary life over an ordinary life when you have the choice?’

    Rob is interviewing David McCourt, billionaire businessman described by ‘The Economist’ as having ‘impeccable credentials’  Over the last thirty years he has founded multiple successful companies and is one of the world’s most successful award-winning entrepreneurs with an Emmy award and a personal worth in excess of 1 billion.

    They discuss inspirational films, books, money, motivation and why David is only just getting started.

    This is an incredibly inspiring and motivational episode with huge value,  you will want to listen to it more than once get started now!

     

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    Money

    There are so many other more interesting things you can do with your money than buy stuff

    People have stuff because they want you to believe they are rich, smart, powerful and handsome.

    You could use your money to start a business, grow a business, help a charity to get started, help someone else, start a business or buy land and give it to conservation.

    My attitude towards money and wealth hasn’t changed over time.

    I know a lot more now about life and business relationships, what I want to accomplish in my life and what I don’t want to waste my time on.

    It’s important to recognise that lots of people don’t have money so if you do you have no right to squander it you should use it to build value and solve problems create jobs

    You should try to move the ball down the field for other people.

    Entrepreneurship

    For years incremental thinking was enough but now things are moving so fast we need a total rethink to solve problems.

    Don’t be afraid of failing because your ‘plan B’ will be better than your ‘plan A’

    Your ‘plan B’ by definition will be more successful than your ‘plan A’  because you already know what not to do.

    If you want to be an entrepreneur you can’t be afraid of what others think and say you’ve got to always be moving forward and never back.

    Strength and weakness

    In everything, the focus is on improving areas of weakness but the statistical data that suggests you can only make marginal improvements to your areas of weakness but you can improve in your areas of strength almost infinitely.

    The system finds it easier to put everyone in the same box and this results in lots of people who look and sound the same.

    Everyone is good at something and that something is what the individual should focus on not worrying about the things they are not good at and improvement can be almost infinite.

     The media

    There are now so many content distributers it’s a content creators world but you have to be able to survive and make money.

    It’s a fantastic new world for good content creators, if you follow a trend you can make money but if you follow a fad you’ll go broke.

    A Total Rethink - Entrepreneurs should act like  revolutionaries  

    There is a story that needs to be told.

    The world has been operating with a basis of incremental change in business and in life since the industrial revolution but now everything is moving so fast we need to change the way we look at the problems.

    A change in approach and thinking is necessary for the planet and also offers great opportunities for making money.

    The book doesn’t solve all the problems but it highlights the big problems and highlights how I’ve solved similar problems with suggestions of how we could solve some of the global problems based on my personal experience.

    Motivation

    Why would you live an ordinary life when you don’t have to?

    Money is not my motivation and I’m just getting started everything I’ve learnt up until this point is for what I’m going to do next and I haven’t yet done the big thing I’m meant to do.

     

    BEST MOMENTS

    ‘It isn’t a political problem it’s a global problem and the business opportunity is in solving the problems’

    ‘People have to work out what makes them happy in life’

    ‘If they see a problem that they want to solve why would they not take a chance for  happiness’

    ‘The only equaliser between us all is time’

    ‘It's way easier to buy something than start something’

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    Bill Gates Takes Jabs at Elon Musk & Calls His Plan a Waste of Time | Direct Message | Rubin Report

    Bill Gates Takes Jabs at Elon Musk & Calls His Plan a Waste of Time | Direct Message | Rubin Report
    Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Bill Gates attacking Elon Musk for his plans for colonizing Mars; Gates plans to fight cow farts and methane to save the world from climate change; Joe Rogan telling Matt Taibbi how Bill Gates uses the Gates Foundation to buy influence with the news media; Pfizer’s new ad campaign promoting the Pfizer vaccine featuring Pink, Michael Phelps, Questlove,and Jean Smart; Sam Smith’s demonic performance of “Unholy” at the Grammy Awards; Disney’s “The Proud Family” going full woke indoctrination by questioning if Lincoln really freed the slaves and making the case for reparations with the “slaves built this country”musical number; a leaked video of Disney’s Latoya Raveneau admitting how she inserts her gay agenda into Disney programming; AOC and Rashida Tlaib’s hysterical reactions to Ilhan Omar being removed from the foreign affairs committee; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s fear of “stochastic terrorism”; CNN’s Jake Tapper asking Pete Buttigieg why it took so long for the U.S. to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon; “Meet the Press’” Chuck Todd sharing new data showing how few people want a Biden reelection campaign in 2024; MSNBC’s Joy Reid accusing Ron DeSantis of only caring about the culture wars; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    We Study Billionaires by The Investor's Podcast Network

    We Study Billionaires by The Investor's Podcast Network
    We interview and study famous financial billionaires including Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, and Howard Marks, and teach you what we learn and how you can apply their investment strategies in the stock market. We Study Billionaires is the largest stock investing podcast show in the world with 100,000,000+ downloads and is hosted by Stig Brodersen, Trey Lockerbie, and Clay Finck. This podcast also includes the Richer Wiser Happier series hosted by best-selling author William Green. William regularly interviews legendary investors such as Mohnish Pabrai and Guy Spier, exploring what they can teach us about how to succeed in markets and life.And finally, our Bitcoin Fundamentals series is hosted by Preston Pysh, where he interviews prominent figures in the Bitcoin and macroeconomic space.To learn more about TIP, you can visit theinvestorspodcast.com or subscribe to our free daily newsletter here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Home Team | PBD Podcast | Ep. 218

    Home Team | PBD Podcast | Ep. 218

    In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Tom Ellsworth and Adam Sosnick and Vincent Oshana to discuss how to transform your life in 2023, Joe Rogan and his beef with The Rock, Government spending and much more...

    TOPICS

    • Patrick Bet-David Explains How to Transform Your Life in 2023 
    • Reaction To Disney Stock Nearing 50-Year LOW
    • Why does Joe Rogan have a beef with Dwayne Johnson?
    • Reaction to $1.7 trillion government spending bill 
    • Reaction to Elon Musk calling ESG a scam 
    • Why Bill Maher is an important voice in today’s society 
    • Reaction To Elon Musk Stepping Down As CEO Of Twitter 
    • Reaction To Kellyanne Conway Having Dinner With Andrew Cuomo



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