

PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast
The PBD Podcast, hosted by Patrick Bet-David, delivers engaging conversations on business, entrepreneurship, current events, politics, and sports. Live every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 9:00 AM EST with the Home Team and special guests, the show brings real-time reactions and dynamic discussions from the VAULT inside Valuetainment’s Fort Lauderdale studio. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00 AM EST, tune in for exclusive interviews with top entrepreneurs, leaders, and newsmakers from around the world.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 32min
Diddy's Attorney Benjamin Brafman Leaves Clues | PBD Podcast | Ep. 396
In this intriguing discussion, Benjamin Brafman, a prominent criminal defense attorney known for representing celebrities and political figures, shares his insights on the complexities of high-profile legal cases. He delves into the cultural impact of the O.J. Simpson trial, revealing how it shaped public perception and legal strategies. Brafman recounts personal experiences with notorious clients, discusses the labyrinth of legal challenges in contemporary cases, and reflects on the media's role in influencing public narrative. His anecdotes reveal the delicate balance lawyers must maintain in high-stakes situations.

Apr 12, 2024 • 1h 57min
Dame Dash Heated Debate | Diddy Drama | Jay-Z Feud | PBD Podcast Ep. 395
Dame Dash, founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, dives deep into the complexities of hip-hop culture and his journey from Harlem to success. He shares insights on Diddy's recent controversies, the unsolved murders of Biggie and Tupac, and the evolving landscape of the music industry. The conversation touches on themes of accountability, personal truth, and the substantial impact of financial literacy for creators. Dash also reflects on the importance of integrity in the face of industry pressures and the connection between music and racial dynamics, all while advocating for the next generation.

Apr 11, 2024 • 2h 8min
OJ Simpson DEAD! Caitlin Clark's Dominance, ESPN Firing & WOKE Disney w/ Sage Steele | PBD Podcast | Ep. 394
Sage Steele, a former ESPN anchor known for her candid perspectives, joins the conversation. They dive into the impact of Caitlin Clark on women's basketball, discussing her rise and the financial opportunities it presents. The legacy of O.J. Simpson is explored, reflecting on his complicated past and its emotional toll on his family. Sage shares insights into navigating personal beliefs amidst corporate pressures, particularly at ESPN, and touches on the challenges faced by conservative voices in sports media.

Apr 11, 2024 • 2h 9min
Will Bitcoin Replace Gold? w/ Peter Schiff | PBD Podcast | Ep. 393
Join Peter Schiff, an astute stockbroker and financial commentator known for predicting the 2008 crisis, as he delves into the age-old debate: Bitcoin versus gold. He explores gold's stability amid inflation and highlights the risks of Bitcoin's volatility as a supposedly safe asset. Schiff discusses Nixon's pivotal decision to abandon the gold standard and critiques current Federal Reserve policies contributing to wealth disparity. With sharp insights on today’s economic challenges, he advocates for a potential return to the gold standard as a hedge against looming financial instability.

Apr 9, 2024 • 2h 16min
Ashley Biden's Diary, Trump On Abortion, Protestors Chant "Death To America" | PBD Podcast | Ep. 392
The podcast dives into hot-button issues like Trump's controversial comments on abortion and the implications of Ashley Biden's diary. It humorously discusses cicadas' return with climate change, while reflecting on rising inflation and theft impacting discount retailers. A heated debate highlights free speech, national identity, and perceptions of media bias. The hosts also tackle the ethics of abortion and the upcoming political rivalry between Trump and DeSantis, alongside insights on evolving recruitment practices in today’s job market.

Apr 6, 2024 • 1h 56min
Diddy An FBI Informant? The Rock's Endorsement, Owens vs Shapiro Debate w/ Jesse Watters | PBD Podcast | Ep 391
Jesse Watters, a prominent American conservative commentator on Fox News, joins the discussion, bringing his sharp insights to a variety of hot-button issues. They dive into serious allegations against a celebrity figure, raising tough questions about accountability in the entertainment industry. The conversation then shifts to the power of celebrity endorsements in politics, exploring how figures like The Rock influence public opinion. They also tackle heated debates within conservative media and the complexities of immigration enforcement, blending humor with critical analysis.

Apr 4, 2024 • 2h 12min
Andrew Schulz CALLS OUT Ben Shapiro & Stephen A. Smith vs Hillary Clinton | PBD Podcast | Ep 390
Andrew Schulz calls out Ben Shapiro over Candace Owens' firing, igniting a fiery debate on journalism and integrity. Stephen A. Smith critiques Hillary Clinton's views on voter discontent, linking them to hip-hop culture and the need for political engagement. The hosts humorously examine the rising fast food prices and the political climate surrounding taxes and immigration. They touch on the complexities of censorship, authenticity in media, and the broader implications of societal changes, blending humor with serious commentary.

Apr 2, 2024 • 2h 46min
Trans Day of Visibility, Suge Knight Warns Diddy & Havana Syndrome | PBD Podcast | Ep. 389
Chris Cuomo, a former CNN anchor known for his impactful journalism, joins the lively discussion. They explore the Biden administration's recognition of Transgender Day of Visibility, igniting debates on timing and social unity. Suge Knight's ominous warning to Diddy regarding his safety is dissected, adding a layer of intrigue. The mysterious Havana Syndrome is examined, linking espionage to political tensions. With humor and insight, the conversation dives into societal dynamics, political disconnects, and the intersection of identity and visibility.

Apr 1, 2024 • 1h 41min
Hip-Hop A CIA Psyop? The Truth About DEI & Police Brutality w/ Roland Fryer | PBD Podcast | Ep. 388
In this engaging discussion, Roland Fryer, a pioneering economist and Harvard professor known for his work on race and inequality, shares eye-opening insights on police use of force and systemic racism. He reveals surprising findings from his research on racial bias, advocating for tough conversations amid backlash. The conversation extends to hip hop's cultural impacts and its ties to social justice, along with the necessity of reevaluating merit in education and hiring practices. Fryer emphasizes the importance of diverse views and personal background in shaping equitable opportunities.

Mar 29, 2024 • 41min
Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett's Attorney Robert Turkewitz | PBD Podcast | Ep. 387
In this insightful discussion, Robert Turkewitz, attorney for Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, sheds light on alarming safety practices at Boeing. He reveals the emotional toll whistleblowers face, including PTSD and anxiety, while navigating legal battles against corporate giants. The conversation also touches on the culture at Boeing that prioritizes shareholder interests over safety, underscoring the tragic consequences of this mindset. Turkewitz further reflects on the critical need for reform in protecting whistleblowers, focusing on the broader implications for aviation safety.


