

Y’all Street
Y’all Street
At Y’all Street, we interview fascinating guests to explore the business side of entertainment, finance, sports, music, and the arts. We learn about their stories, the ups and downs, the lessons learned, and how they ”go to market” in an ever-changing world. From the big city to the ranch, we love Texas and seek to promote our state and its growing role in finance, tech, commodities, and of course - precious metals.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 8min
Ep. 18: Jeremy Cordon – Goldback
Jeremy Cordon, founder and president of Goldback, is a pioneer in alternative currencies and a passionate advocate for sound money. After helping grow the Utah Precious Metals Association, he launched Goldback - a physical, spendable gold currency designed to be both a store of value and a practical medium of exchange. On this episode of Y’all Street, Jeremy sits down with Texas Precious Metals Co-founder and CEO Tarek Saab to dig into what currency really is, why trust and tangibility matter in a modern economy, and how innovations like Goldbacks are reshaping the way people think about money.

Sep 3, 2025 • 45min
Ep.17: Nicole Chambers – Texas Stock Exchange
Nicole Chambers, Global Managing Director of Listings at the Texas Stock Exchange, brings nearly 17 years of experience collaborating with public and private companies across the United States. Previously serving as Senior Managing Director of Listings at Nasdaq, she played a pivotal role in driving growth, building strategic partnerships, and guiding companies through every stage of the capital markets lifecycle. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, Nicole now leads TXSE’s corporate listings strategy as the exchange positions itself to become a major national player. Backed by $161 million from firms like BlackRock, Citadel Securities, and Charles Schwab, TXSE aims to challenge the dominance of traditional exchanges, set higher listing standards, and establish Dallas as a new hub for financial innovation - all under Nicole’s expert guidance. In this episode, we dive into Nicole’s journey from Nasdaq to the Texas Stock Exchange, and we explore her vision for how corporations will benefit by listing on TXSE.

Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 16: Sandy and Shannon Stephens – 7k Roping
7K Roping, a family-owned business founded by Shannon and Sandy Stephens in 2006, has led the way in roping training equipment, driven by a passion for the western lifestyle and a commitment to high-quality, innovative tools for ropers of all levels. The name "7K" honors the family's legacy, with the 7K iron marking their livestock and representing generations of ranchers, cattlemen, and cowboys. Their product line - including steer and calf sleds and dummies - is lightweight, durable, and designed to mimic real-life roping scenarios, making it a favorite among professionals and enthusiasts. Endorsed by top athletes like three-time WPRA World Champion Erin Johnson, 2022 WPRA World Champion Martha Angelone, and rising roping star Riley Webb - who shares sponsorship ties with Texas Precious Metals - 7K Roping has become the Official Roping Training Equipment of the Women's Professional Rodeo Association. In this episode, we explore 7K Roping’s legacy of innovation, dedication, and excellence, and how they’re redefining what it means to train like a champion!

Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 47min
Ep. 15: Tom Opre – Award-Winning Filmmaker & Director of The Real Yellowstone
Tom Opre is an award-winning filmmaker, conservation advocate, and founder of the Shepherds of Wildlife Society, a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the gap between rural communities and modern conservation efforts. With a background in commercial production and outdoor television, most notably as producer and host of NBC Sports’ Eye of the Hunter, Tom has spent over 25 years telling stories that highlight the human side of environmental challenges. His feature documentaries, including Killing the Shepherd, The Last Keeper, and The Real Yellowstone, have earned international acclaim for their raw, unfiltered look at issues like sustainable hunting, land use, indigenous rights, and wildlife management. Filmed in locations ranging from Zambia to Scotland to Montana, Tom’s work challenges conventional narratives and invites honest dialogue around conservation, culture, and coexistence. He lives with his wife and children in Montana’s Flathead Valley, where he continues to create films that don’t just inform — but ignite.

Aug 6, 2025 • 2h 33min
Ep. 14: Britt Harris – Texas Investing Legend & Founder of Titans of Investing
Britt Harris is one of the most influential investors of our time, formerly serving as President & CEO of UTIMCO, where he oversaw more than $70 billion in assets for the University of Texas and Texas A&M systems. He currently is the CEO & Founder of On Eagles Wings Advisors (www.oewadvisors.com). His past roles include Chief Investment Officer at Bridgewater Associates, CIO of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, and leadership at AIM/Invesco. He’s been consistently named one of the top 100 most influential institutional investors globally, and has been inducted into the Hedge Fund Hall of Fame. Britt is also the founder of Titans of Investing, a prestigious program mentoring hundreds of rising finance and business leaders across the country. A key turning point in his life came from mentorship by Bob Buford, who inspired Britt to shift his focus from just “success” to lasting “significance.” Known for leading with faith, integrity, and character, Britt’s mission is about making a real impact beyond the numbers. In this episode, Britt sits down with Tarek Saab (CEO of Texas Precious Metals), along with Jason Kaspar (CEO of Kaspar Companies), and Evan Delaune (Analyst, Texas Precious Metals), for an honest conversation on career, calling, leadership, and the true meaning of success and legacy.

Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 13: Jimmy Mauric – Brewmaster Emeritus, Shiner Beer
Jimmy Mauric is the heart and legacy of Shiner Beer. He dedicated 46 years to the historic Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas, retiring in 2024 after a legendary career that helped shape the brand into what it is today. A true hometown hero, Jimmy started working at the brewery as a teenager and rose through the ranks to become head brewmaster in 2005. Under his leadership, Shiner grew from a regional favorite into a nationally recognized name – all while staying fiercely loyal to its roots. He upheld the brewery’s Czech and German traditions with passion, personally tasting every batch and never compromising on quality. Jimmy didn’t just brew beer – he built a legacy of craftsmanship, community, and Texas pride.

Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep. 12: Amaryllis Gryllaki – Commodity Sales Director at Wells Fargo
Amaryllis Gryllaki is the Commodity Sales Director at Wells Fargo, based in Houston. Originating from Greece, she earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois and her master’s from City University London. She later advanced to VP roles at TD Bank and led commodity sales at Scotiabank before joining Wells Fargo in January 2021. With extensive experience in metals trading and bullion banking, she offers a wealth of global market expertise. Beyond the trading floor, Amaryllis is an adventurous spirit and shares stories of hiking the Appalachians, and hitchhiking out of a harrowing excursion gone wrong. In a recent episode of Y’all Street, she dives into commodity markets, bullion‑bank mechanics, and how her journey from Greece through the U.K. ultimately led her to Texas, the place she now calls home. Engaging, well-travelled, and full of grit, Amaryllis blends sharp market expertise with unforgettable personal stories.

Jul 16, 2025 • 43min
Ep. 11: Jalen Warley & Braeden Smith – Gonzaga Men's Basketball
Jalen Warley is a versatile combo guard who recently transferred to Gonzaga after three solid seasons at Florida State, with a brief stop at Virginia. A former five-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American nominee, Jalen brings high-level experience, defensive versatility, and leadership to the Zags. With deep basketball roots - his dad played at Saint Joseph’s and his grandfather in the ABA - he’s ready to bring maturity and a pro-level mindset to Gonzaga.
Braeden Smith transferred to Gonzaga from Colgate, where he was named Patriot League Player of the Year and led the team to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances. Raised in Seattle with strong family basketball ties, Braeden is known for his high basketball IQ, leadership, and relentless preparation. He’s a floor general who controls tempo and brings grit and vision to the backcourt.
Jalen and Braeden sat down with Tarek to discuss their journeys - from high school to college, what motivates them, and how their families shaped their paths. They also opened up about navigating transfers, adapting to Gonzaga’s culture, and the evolving world of NIL. It’s a real, insightful conversation with two players ready to make a major impact for Gonzaga this season.

Jun 24, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 10: Mark Yaxley – CEO at Strategic Wealth Preservation (SWP)
Mark Yaxley is the CEO of Strategic Wealth Preservation (SWP), a prominent precious metals dealer and global storage provider based in the Cayman Islands. His career in the precious metals industry began in 2006 with Kitco Metals and led to the co-founding of SWP in 2014.
As CEO, Mark works closely with a diverse range of clients, providing tailored guidance to help them meet their individual investment objectives. He is also widely known for his popular YouTube series, Inside the Vault, which has accumulated millions of views and significantly contributed to investor education on owning physical gold and silver. With nearly two decades of industry experience, Mark has earned a reputation as a trusted leader in the field of precious metals and wealth preservation.
In this episode, Mark joins Tarek Saab to discuss precious metals, vault storage, and other topics relevant to their shared expertise in the industry!

Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 5min
Ep. 9: Ed Blight – CFO of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA)
Ed Blight serves as the Chief Financial Officer of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), the global authority on precious metals standards and over-the-counter (OTC) trading. With a background that spans three decades of military service in the British Army, Ed brings a unique combination of strategic leadership and operational discipline to the financial sector.
Following his retirement from military service, Ed transitioned into high-level roles in corporate logistics and infrastructure, managing complex systems for organizations including G4S and Amazon UK. At the LBMA, he plays a vital role in ensuring financial oversight, governance, and long-term planning for one of the most influential institutions in the bullion market.
In this conversation, Ed shares insights into the complexities of the bullion market, the LBMA’s role in maintaining transparency and trust in global trading, and how his military and corporate experiences have shaped his leadership style. From navigating logistical operations to managing high-stakes financial systems, Ed offers a rare blend of structure and adaptability — and his perspective on global markets is as thoughtful as it is valuable.


