Category Archive: Finance & Economics

You’re currently viewing all content in the Finance & Economics category. Click any headline below to view the full article and download the podcast.

A Banking System Built on Trust

November 28, 2011

Many people still have yet to hear our blockbuster interview with Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning founder of Grameen Bank and the inventor of microlending. Meet one of the most kindhearted leaders and businessmen in human history!

Read the full article →

Public Banking & the US Debt Scenario

September 10, 2011

Ellen Brown, the author of The Web of Debt and the chairman and president of the newly formed Public Banking Institute, gives us an update on the progress that has been made in the public banking movement.

Read the full article →

Facing Systemic Insolvency & Its Consequences

August 27, 2011

Economist John Williams, the founder of Shadow Government Statistics, explains the flaws of GDP, consumer price index, and other common economic indicators. Don’t miss this no-nonsense look at the state of the US economy.

Read the full article →

Insider Trading Patterns, Practices, & Evidence

August 23, 2011

John Olagues, the co-founder of Truth in Options, returns to share powerful insights about how we can discern when insider trading is occurring in the marketplace.

Read the full article →

Inside Microfinance

May 2, 2011

Guest Chuck Waterfield guides us as we take a deeper look into microfinance and investigate core issues at the heart of public and media outcry.

Read the full article →

Truth In Options

April 14, 2011

If you want to understand stock options for employees, John Olagues of Truth In Options is your man. Join us as we discuss employee stock options and the deceptive practices that make them worth watching.

Read the full article →

Understanding The Federal Reserve

January 28, 2011

Where did the Federal Reserve come from, and what do they actually do? G. Edward Griffin, the author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, sheds light on the private bank’s clandestine origins.

Read the full article →

A Radically New Monetary Policy

January 26, 2011

American Monetary Institute director Stephen Zarlenga, the author of The Lost Science of Money, recounts the history of money and monetary policy.

Read the full article →

Future Tech & Trade

January 20, 2011

Futurist and author Alex Lightman discusses the “Silicon Valley” of Bahrain, IPv6, marine conservation, the Cuba trade embargo, and more.

Read the full article →

Solarizing Florida

July 19, 2010

Florida state gubernatorial candidate Farid Khavari returns to discuss solar energy and his plans for revitalizing the economy and creating jobs.

Read the full article →