Episodes

20 hours ago
20 hours ago
A second attempted assassination made headlines, but with no injuries, markets largely shrugged it off. Meanwhile, global tensions around oil and trade continue to simmer, with record U.S. oil exports and shifts in OPEC dynamics influencing price volatility and inflation concerns. On the financial front, rising global debt is raising alarms about a potential bond market crisis, as higher interest rates could make debt increasingly difficult to sustain.

5 days ago
5 days ago
Cracks may be forming in the housing market as price cuts rise and transactions slow, forcing sellers to rethink expectations in a higher-rate environment. The conversation breaks down what this means for buyers, first-time homeowners, and long-term investors navigating affordability challenges and shifting demand. It also takes a sharp turn into government accountability, unpacking a massive fraud case and why transparency matters—before ending on a brighter note with why Omaha is emerging as a top destination for young professionals.

6 days ago
6 days ago
What might a “blue wave” midterm do to the market? If retired, is it worth it to take money out of a 401(k) and put it in a Roth IRA? And can AI reduce or eliminate the traditional need for a growing population to grow GDP? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

7 days ago
7 days ago
Today, David sits down with estate planning attorney Colin Kastrick to unpack the legal and financial risks real estate investors often overlook—from liability exposure on rental properties to the hidden dangers of transferring mortgaged properties into an LLC. They also dive into the importance of building the right professional team and why having updated powers of attorney can make all the difference when life takes an unexpected turn.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
This episode dives into the market’s surprisingly calm reaction to global tensions, including Iran, and what it signals about where the economy may be headed. David breaks down the growing disconnect between soaring asset prices and struggling consumers in today’s “K-shaped” economy, while also unpacking tariffs, Fed leadership drama, and rising national debt. The big question: are markets seeing stability ahead—or ignoring risks that could catch investors off guard?

Saturday Apr 25, 2026
Saturday Apr 25, 2026
This episode dives into the shifting financial landscape, from wealth migration trends pulling assets toward lower-tax states like Florida to the hidden risks of HOA policies that can catch homeowners off guard. The conversation wraps with a grounded look at Social Security, explaining why fears of it “going broke” may be overblown and what realistic changes could be on the horizon.

Friday Apr 24, 2026
Friday Apr 24, 2026
How can I ensure I’m paying out enough taxes for railroad retirement? What might a “blue wave” midterm do to the market? And what is a dollar? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Thursday Apr 23, 2026
Today, we sit down with CFP® Alex Murray to unpack what happens after tax season—and why now is actually the most important time for proactive tax planning. We discuss how strategic forecasting, legislation changes, and real-time adjustments can dramatically impact what you pay. Plus, Alex shares his journey from intern to advisor and what young professionals should know about building a career in financial planning.

Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
This week, we kick things off with a behind-the-scenes look at an unforgettable trip to Sir Richard Branson’s private island—and the powerful business lessons that came with it. Then, we break down key economic headlines, from inflation and global tensions to what’s next for interest rates and the Fed. Plus, a look at how massive companies like Amazon generate millions in seconds—and what that kind of scale really means.

Saturday Apr 18, 2026
Saturday Apr 18, 2026
This episode explores the real-world impact of tax policy, from Norway’s wealth tax driving capital outflows to similar trends across U.S. states, highlighting how taxation influences where people and businesses choose to operate. David and Chip also discuss the importance of proper financial guidance, using a high-profile athlete’s lawsuit as a cautionary tale, and underscores how strategic planning—especially for business owners—can unlock major tax advantages and long-term wealth protection






