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Feb 22, 2026 • 12min

3 Stocks Set to EXPLODE in 5 Years

They debate top long-term stock picks across healthcare, AI chips, and big tech. A heated back-and-forth explores Tesla’s shift toward software, robotics, and autonomy. The conversation weighs realistic timelines for humanoid robots and the near-term impact of factory automation.
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Feb 21, 2026 • 8min

The Coinbase Trap_ Why Short-Term Trades are DANGEROUS Right Now!

A trader warns about the dangers of short-term trades and recounts a costly put trade gone wrong. They dissect signals suggesting Coinbase could struggle at earnings, including Bitcoin trends and competitor results. The episode explores how institutional flows and squeezes can defy fundamentals. Practical option timeframes and risk-management advice are also discussed.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 40min

America’s #1 Club Owner Reveals What Entrepreneurs Are Doing Wrong (The $60M Blueprint)

Marc Barnes, a D.C. nightlife and hospitality entrepreneur who built Dream, Love and Park, shares gritty stories from building massive venues. He talks financing big renovations, turning brunch and parking into profit centers, the power of bottle service and corporate buyouts, and a membership/tech vision for steady revenue. Short, sharp business tales and high-stakes hospitality moves.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 20min

Why Your Pursuit of Work-Life Balance is KILLING Your Success

A provocative take that argues work-life balance can undermine high-level success. Conversations cover embracing temporary imbalance, communicating sacrifices with family, and missing milestones as tradeoffs. They outline elite discipline habits, relentless preparation, and why sustained hunger beats life-hack myths. The focus is on finding your edge and staying competitively curious.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 12min

Why Tesla is the Most BIZARRE Stock to Hold for 5 Years

A spirited debate about whether Tesla can be held for five years and why it feels uniquely risky. Discussion of potential pivots from cars to robotics and what that means for long-term value. Speculation about Elon Musk consolidating SpaceX, Starlink, and new AI projects into a dominant asset. Contrast between visionary freedom and investor caution.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 13min

The SHOCKING Truth About $70,000 Private School Tuitions

A deep dive into the true cost of $70,000 private school tuitions and what families give up to pay them. Conversations compare investing tuition money versus paying for private education. Segregation, redlining, and neighborhood effects on public school quality come up. They weigh networking, small classes, and intangible benefits against rising tuition and long-term financial trade-offs.
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Feb 15, 2026 • 26min

The INSANE Reality of Being the Poster Child for Funding You Can't Get

Jessica Spaulding, founder of Harlem Chocolate Factory and maker of a local-to-national CPG brand. She recounts rapid early demand, crushing production limits in a tiny kitchen, shifting between retail and wholesale, and the harsh realities of chasing funding while public recognition grows. Short, candid stories about scaling, grant red tape, and launching a community GoFundMe.
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Feb 14, 2026 • 9min

Why LeBron Gets Disrespected More Than Jordan Ever Did

They explore why LeBron draws more public disrespect than Michael Jordan did. They dig into how media drama and reality-TV style storytelling fuels criticism and creates villains. They debate which young players could become the next NBA megastars. They discuss how NIL reshaped player development and how future athletes may change financial choices and education.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 7min

Is the Middle Class Over- The Harsh Truth About Money, Work & Power in 2026

They trace middle-class decline from 2008 onward and argue the pandemic and money printing accelerated it. Housing losses and 401(k) liquidations turned many into long-term renters. Inflation and financialization eroded purchasing power while AI, GPUs, and robotics threaten office jobs. Tech consolidation, creator economy shifts, and debates over skilled vs manual work round out the conversation.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 58min

The Million-Dollar Dog Trainer: From Steph Curry to Netflix

Jas Leverette, founder of Cali K9 and builder of a celebrity dog-training brand, shares his rise from street work to a Netflix-backed business. He discusses scaling via digital products, leveraging celebrity clients like Steph Curry, building funnels and licensing, and branching into real estate and international opportunities.

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