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I’ve been lifting weights since my early 20s. I’ve done everything from playing basketball to mixed martial arts. Recently, I found CrossFit. Running a gym as a whole is a difficult business to manage. Jason Jamison and his wife Tessa are co-owners of the CrossFit Modern gym in Long Beach, CA.
Jason played hockey when he was nine. He taught P90X classes for a while before experiencing a CrossFit workout. It was love at first sweat...
Behavioral finance emerged in the late 80s to address why people make the investment decisions they make. According to DALBAR, the S&P 500 averaged 9.5% in 2021 and the average investor only averaged a return of 3.6%. The question becomes, what happened to that extra 5.9% of gains? The role of emotion in making decisions when to buy and sell is saignificant.
Today’s guest is Paul Strehle, President and Senior Portfolio Manager at USA Mutual Advisors Inc...
The Iditarod is a sled dog race that covers 1,000 miles of Alaska that happens every March (and just celebrated its 50th anniversary). Dallas Seavey is the youngest ever to run and win the race, accomplishing this at age 25. Now 36, he’s only the second Iditarod racer to win the race five times. In this episode of Upthining Finance™, Dallas brings us deep into the world of sled dog racing...
Over the years we’ve been married, we’ve been blessed to have five cats and seven dogs. We rescued all but one of them. We adopted two of them from Shadow Husky Rescue—Hatchi and Storm. Today’s guest Tim McVicker—also known as Master Wolf ™—is the President of Shadow Husky Rescue, the #1 Husky Rescue in California.
Shadow Husky Rescue’s mission is to rescue Huskies and provide them with a second chance at living full lives...
The people I’ve interviewed are inspiring. They aren’t just in this field for financial gain but are passionate about what they do. One year ago I had my first interview with Alex Krainer. In honor of the anniversary of this podcast, Alex Krainer will join me again.
Alex is the founder of Krainer Analytics and the creator of I-System Trend Following. Alex is a former market analyst, Futures trader, and hedge fund manager...
What do you know about gold? Why is it an asset that we see as valuable? Why are people drawn to it in times of uncertainty? Gold is often touted as a hedge against inflation. So is an investment in Gold worth it? Max Belmont—a Senior Research Analyst with First Eagle Management—joins me in this episode to cover all things AU 79.
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As humans, when should we be concerned about our impact on nature? I think there is an argument to be made for balance. I respect animals and their role on this earth. I believe they have souls and a purpose just like humans.
Today’s guest, Aaron Bott, is going to help us navigate the economic and ecological concerns of humans interacting with nature. Aaron is a Biologist and Doctorate Student at Utah State University studying wolves to promote human and carnivore coexistence...
Tim & Stephany Mauer discovered the British Virgin Islands in 2000 while on a charter. The experience was intoxicating and changed the course of their lives. They made it their goal to buy a boat and spend their years sailing the Caribbean islands. In this episode of Upthinking Finance™, they share how they made their dream a reality.
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Today’s guest is Charles Hughes Smith, who’s been writing about socioeconomic and technology trends since 2005 on his blog, “Of Two Minds.” His blog hosts over 4,000 pieces of original content. His work is also on Patreon and ZeroHedge.
Charles seeks to understand why our sociopolitical and economic systems are failing and lays out alternative ways to find a sustainable way of living...
I received my first securities license 30 years ago. Over these years, I’ve been exposed to many investment options. I’ve never been drawn to taxable bonds as an investment option. In my opinion, they’ve never been a good hedge against inflation and just don’t make sense. You’re giving the government money without any idea what it will be used for and expecting them to pay you back...