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Valuetainment Episodes
An entrepreneur channel created by Serial Entrepreneur, Patrick Bet-David. Valuetainment is referred to as the best channel for entrepreneurs with weekly How To's, Motivation and interviews with unique individuals.
About PBD:
During the Iranian Revolution of 1978, Patrick's family had to escape to survive and ended up living at a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany. At 12 years old Patrick found himself collecting cans & beer bottles to raise money that could help his family and get him a Nintendo.
About PBD:
During the Iranian Revolution of 1978, Patrick's family had to escape to survive and ended up living at a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany. At 12 years old Patrick found himself collecting cans & beer bottles to raise money that could help his family and get him a Nintendo.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 30min
“Pahlavi Is A Zoom Call Leader" - Trump DOUBTS Reza Pahlavi As Iran’s Future Leader
Vincent Oshana, an actor known for his candid storytelling, emotionally shares accounts of the Iran protests, while Adam Sosnick provides sharp geopolitical insights. They discuss Trump's skepticism towards Reza Pahlavi's leadership potential, labeling him a 'Zoom-call leader' lacking on-the-ground support. The panel debates U.S. intervention in Iran, the need for a battle-tested leader, and the implications of historical U.S. interventions. Emotional anecdotes and critical analysis create a gripping examination of Iran's complex political landscape.

Jan 17, 2026 • 15min
"Professional Agitators & Insurrections" - Trump THREATENS Minneapolis As ICE Protests RAGE
Ann Coulter, a conservative commentator and author, dives into Trump’s potential invocation of the Insurrection Act in Minnesota. She references historic precedents like the Little Rock crisis to argue for federal intervention. The discussion touches on the impact of media hysteria on public perception, the connection between the protests and a major fraud scandal, and the political implications of these events ahead of the midterms. The panel also critiques exaggerated political rhetoric and considers how protests create lasting figures in the narrative.

Jan 16, 2026 • 21min
"Americans Are Being RIPPED OFF" - Trump’s 10% Cap PUTS Credit Cards ON NOTICE
Rob and Tom Ellsworth, financial experts and frequent contributors, delve into Trump's proposed 10% cap on credit card interest rates. They discuss the potential impacts on affordability and accessibility to credit, exploring who stands to benefit and who might be excluded. Rob warns about the history of failed price controls, while Tom predicts banks might respond by cutting credit limits. The panel highlights how this cap could squeeze higher-risk borrowers into harmful alternatives, sparking an engaging debate on financial strategies and market dynamics.

Jan 16, 2026 • 12min
“Iran’s BREAKING Point” - Trump’s 25% Tariff THREAT ESCALATES US-China Tensions
Donald Trump's proposed 25% tariff aims to isolate Iran economically without military intervention. The discussion dives into the potential pressure on countries like China and India and whether such tariffs might force regime change. There's a deep analysis of the implications for U.S. financial management amidst shifting trade policies. Warnings about the weaponization of the dollar potentially pushing countries toward China’s financial networks are raised, alongside insights into how regional dynamics could benefit Saudi Arabia if Iran remains unstable.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 18min
"No Excuse For IGNORANCE" - BNPL Debt EXPLODES To $20B Record High
Tom, a financial commentator, and a regular panel contributor dive into the explosive rise of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) spending, hitting a staggering $20 billion. They discuss how consumers, especially Gen Z, face hidden dangers with multiple BNPL accounts and rising debt. Tom highlights troubling changes in FICO reporting and the potential for late fees to rival high credit card interest. The panel also debates the impact of inflation and the need for clear disclosures, urging parents to educate their children about the risks of BNPL.

Jan 15, 2026 • 10min
"Argentina Moved BUCKETS!" - Milei SHOCKS Critics With $2.5B Loan Payback
Argentina has made headlines by repaying a $2.5 billion currency swap deal, surprising many skeptics. This move has significantly stabilized the nation's economy and restored its credibility on the global stage. The panel discusses how this repayment benefits U.S. taxpayers with earned interest while highlighting the role of the IMF in supporting Argentina's liquidity. The conversation wraps up with reflections on how this financial turnaround contrasts sharply with Argentina's history of defaults, signaling a new era under Javier Milei.

Jan 14, 2026 • 17min
Maduro Captured: Trump’s Western Hemisphere Power Play Explained
Get ready for a deep dive into the geopolitical shifts in the Americas! The discussion kicks off with the implications of capturing Maduro and the relevance of the Monroe Doctrine. Explore the strategic significance of Greenland and how the landscape of U.S. territorial acquisitions has evolved. From Manifest Destiny to modern expansion rhetoric, the narrative reveals America's complex history. Plus, uncover the potential threats posed by China in the region and what this means for U.S. national security. This is a fascinating journey through power plays and historical ambitions!

Jan 14, 2026 • 9min
“MLK’s Communist Ties” - How Stanley Levison CREATED Martin Luther King
Curtis Yarvin, a political thinker known for his contrarian views under the pen name Mencius Moldbug, dives deep into the controversial ties between Martin Luther King Jr. and Stanley Levison. He reveals Levison's significant role as a former Communist advisor to MLK, shaping key civil rights messages. Yarvin challenges mainstream narratives, discussing how media control and propaganda have historically influenced public perception of political movements. This thought-provoking dialogue questions the origins of civil rights activism against a backdrop of hidden influences.

Jan 13, 2026 • 10min
"The Fed Got Caught" - DOJ DROPS THE HAMMER on Powell Over $2B SCANDAL
Tom Ellsworth offers keen insights as a financial analyst, while Adam Sosnick dives into the intricacies of economic policy. The conversation heats up around the DOJ's criminal probe into Jerome Powell related to a $2.5B renovation project. They discuss the implications of political pressure on the Fed's independence and the potential fallout for borrowers. Ellsworth critiques government procurement practices, while Sosnick provides context on the Fed's role in the economy. The panel also debates Powell's future and whether political motives are influencing monetary policy.

Jan 13, 2026 • 15min
"MASS Bleeding & Vomiting" - Trump’s Sonic Weapon ROCKS Venezuela During Maduro Capture
Vincent "Vinny" Oshana joins the discussion, bringing his sharp analytical skills to dissect the recent claims of U.S. forces using sonic weapons in Venezuela. The panel navigates the murky waters of propaganda versus reality, pondering the credibility of chilling eyewitness accounts. Vinny draws intriguing parallels to the Havana Syndrome while examining the evolution of nonlethal U.S. military technology. They explore how such advancements may deter adversaries like Iran and China, showcasing America's unconventional approach to warfare.


