

Rich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a Business
The Rich Dad Media Network
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 the show for you.
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 the show for you.
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Apr 4, 2026 • 21min
Savers are Losers and May 15th makes it 10X more dangerous
A fiery take on why saving cash now backfires and a looming May 15th change makes it riskier. The power of central bank moves, interest rates, and money printing is unpacked. Historical shifts since 1971 and a cash vs gold comparison are highlighted. Three wealth-preserving moves — using good debt, owning gold and Bitcoin, and buying income-producing assets — are presented.

Apr 1, 2026 • 32min
What China's System Reveals About Global Power and Investing
Jan Jekielek, investigative journalist and author exposing forced organ harvesting in China, discusses how Beijing’s political system shapes economic behavior. He highlights signals like shifts away from the dollar, country risk for investors, and why centralized control changes business rules. Short, sharp insights on geopolitical forces that affect markets and capital preservation.

Mar 28, 2026 • 22min
WARNING: What I wish I knew at 25. Listen to This Before It's Too Late
At 78 years old, Robert Kiyosaki has made millions, lost millions, and made it back. In this episode, he sits down with one question: what would he tell his 25-year-old self? The answer exposes the 7 financial traps hiding inside the systems most people trust — school, a steady paycheck, a 401(k) — and reveals how the rich think differently about debt, risk, and building wealth from the ground up. In this episode: ● Why your school was designed to produce employees, not investors — and what that costs you every year ● The paycheck trap: why a bigger salary is a ceiling, not a foundation ● Good debt vs. bad debt — the tool the rich use that your teachers called dangerous ● Why your 20s are the cheapest time to fail (and why playing it safe now is the real risk) ● The truth about saving money after 1971 — and why savers are losing ● How your environment determines whether any of this ever changes your life ● The silent cost that compounds every single day you wait to start

Mar 25, 2026 • 32min
Why the US Dollar Is Losing Value and What Happens Next - Richard Duncan
Richard Duncan, a classically trained economist and author, discusses why the US dollar has weakened since leaving the gold standard. He traces the shift to debt-driven 'creditism' and how global central banks are moving into gold. The conversation covers asset bubbles, rising oil pressures, and geopolitical shifts that could reshape global finance.

Mar 21, 2026 • 21min
[Exposed] The Declassified Document Banks Don't Want You to See
A whistle‑blower style look at massive silver withdrawals from COMEX and why futures can diverge from physical metal. A deep dive into J.P. Morgan’s $920 million fine and custody risks tied to paper silver. A newly revealed 1974 cable showing how futures markets were used to discourage hoarding. A historical thread linking past crises to modern paper claims and looming supply pressures.

Mar 18, 2026 • 33min
Why Financial Education Is Being Replaced by Indoctrination
Jasmine Wilson, a Turning Point USA gift officer and campus outreach organizer, talks about promoting independent thinking and opposing campus indoctrination. She discusses Turning Point’s work on campuses, K–12 outreach, and community programs. The conversation covers student loan impacts, cultural shifts, and defending traditional freedoms in education.

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Mar 14, 2026 • 20min
The Conspiracy They Used to Steal Your Wealth (And They're Doing It Again)
A fiery dive into a supposed financial conspiracy that kept everyday people financially ignorant. A look at how the end of the gold standard and the 2008 crash reshaped money and who benefited. Discussion of complex financial jargon, shifting retirement risk from pensions to 401(k)s, and why saving can erode wealth. A push to adopt an investor mindset and prioritize cash-flowing assets.

Mar 11, 2026 • 32min
Why Sales Skills Are the Most Important Skill for Entrepreneurs
Sales skills for entrepreneurs are one of the most important factors in building a successful business. In this episode of the Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki and Blair Singer explain why the ability to sell, communicate, and influence others determines whether a business grows or fails. Robert begins by revisiting the principles behind the Cashflow Quadrant and the B-I Triangle, two core frameworks from the Rich Dad philosophy. These models explain the difference between employees, self-employed professionals, business owners, and investors—and why the skills required to succeed in each quadrant are dramatically different. Most people learn specialized technical skills in school—law, accounting, engineering, or product design. But entrepreneurs who want to build large organizations must develop leadership, team building, and communication skills. Without those abilities, businesses remain small and founder-dependent. Robert and Blair discuss why communication directly affects cash flow. Strong communication increases income by improving leadership, sales performance, and team alignment. Poor communication leads to dysfunctional teams, weak sales results, and stalled growth. Blair also introduces the concept behind his book Sales Dogs, which identifies different sales personality types that entrepreneurs can use to succeed in business. Rather than forcing people into a single aggressive sales style, he explains how different personalities—from relationship builders to data-driven communicators—can all sell effectively. The episode also explores the internal mindset challenges entrepreneurs face. Many people struggle with rejection, self-doubt, and fear of selling. Robert explains that mastering the "little voice" inside your head is often the biggest barrier between staying self-employed and becoming a business owner or investor. This conversation matters today because entrepreneurs operate in an increasingly competitive and communication-driven economy. Those who develop strong sales skills, leadership abilities, and team communication will build organizations that generate consistent cash flow and long-term wealth. 00:00 Introduction 00:59 Quadrant Mindsets 02:49 BI Triangle Basics 09:13 Meet Blair Singer 10:24 Little Voice Mastery 14:39 Selling Yourself First 16:07 Fail Faster Mindset 17:45 Cold Calls And Rejection 18:45 Sales Equals Income 19:23 Five Sales Dog Types 22:06 Big Dog Deals 24:15 Teach Your Team To Sell 28:22 Leadership Is Selling 32:02 Final Word On Communication ----- When stocks and gold rise together, history says something is shifting beneath the surface. I've seen this before — in 1999 and in 2007. The signal showed up before the headlines did. Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Defense Guide to understand why real assets are rising — and how gold and silver can be held inside an IRA or 401(k), tax and penalty free. Call 866-703-9895 or text the word "GUIDE" to 24999 (U.S. Residents Only). ----- Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity. The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

Mar 7, 2026 • 20min
Why Paying Cash Is Keeping You Poor (What the Rich Know About Debt)
A contrarian take on debt and why wealthy people use it more. Clear definitions of good debt versus bad debt with vivid examples. Stories about using income-producing assets to pay for luxuries. Warnings about emotional spending and the need for financial education. Practical rules for respecting and harnessing debt to grow wealth.

Mar 4, 2026 • 35min
How Bitcoin, Oil, and Privacy Protect Wealth Today
Eric Meder, privacy expert and Privacy Academy co-founder, and Glenn Meder, privacy instructor and co-founder, explain practical steps to reduce surveillance and protect personal data. Ken McElroy, real estate investor and educator, covers deal flow, underwriting, leverage, and cash-flow-focused property investing. They discuss Bitcoin, oil and energy investing, tax advantages, and digital privacy in multiple short conversations.


