
PBD Podcast Tom Ellsworth (Biz Doc) | PBD Podcast | EP 68
Jun 18, 2021
Tom Ellsworth, a business strategist, joins the conversation to explore intriguing topics like Donald Trump's planned border visit and Michael Burry's warning about a potential market bubble. They discuss how strict return-to-office policies affect job seekers and the socio-economic divides in cities like San Francisco. The group humorously delves into cancel culture's impact on parenting and public discourse, alongside the amusing fallout from Hunter Biden's artistic endeavors. Their dynamic discussions highlight the political landscape's influence on business and social perceptions.
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Anarchy and the TSA
- After his Global Entry appointment, Patrick Bet-David interviewed Michael Malice, a self-proclaimed anarchist.
- Malice questioned the government's customer service, prompting Bet-David to share his recent TSA experience.
Biggest Bubble Ever?
- Michael Burry warns of the greatest speculative bubble of all time, citing Tesla, GameStop, Bitcoin, and other assets.
- Tom Ellsworth agrees, highlighting cheap debt, inflated asset prices, and rampant speculation as key drivers.
NYC Salaries, NYC Offices
- James Gorman, Morgan Stanley CEO, mandates a return to office for New York City employees or a potential pay cut.
- This reflects the reality of regional pay adjustments to compete for talent in high-cost areas.

