PODCAST EPISODES
MI133: Retiring at 35 w/ Steve Adcock
Clay Finck chats with Steve Adcock about how Steve retired at age 35 after living a somewhat luxurious lifestyle in his 20s, the pros and the cons of early retirement, the creative ways Steve and his wife limit their expenses by living off the grid, what Steve’s thoughts are on the follow your passion versus earn more money debate, and much much more!
MI132: Weathering Inflation with Commodities w/ Tony Greer
Clay Finck chats with Tony Greer about the current market landscape, how Tony is positioning himself going into 2022, what Tony expects for inflation over the coming year, what commodities Tony expects to perform well in an inflationary environment, the five classes of hard assets that Tony considers as inflation hedges, and much much more!
TIP411: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy w/ Christopher Leonard
Trey Lockerbie sits down with investigative journalist and author, Christopher Leonard. Chris wrote a New York Times bestselling book called Kochland, which profiles billionaire Charles Koch and Koch Industries. He’s also the author of a new book, entitled The Lords of Easy Money - How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy.
MI131: Richer, Wiser, Happier w/ William Green
Clay Finck chats with William Green about how the greatest investors taught him how to live a better life, the lessons William learned in simplifying an investment approach, what it takes to know if you’re ready to buy individual stocks and try to outperform the market, why investing in mudanity is often a very good investing approach, Bill Miller’s incredible story during the financial crisis, and much, much more!
BTC059: Bitcoin is Freedom w/ Nic Carter
On today's show, Nic Carter talks about the global macro situation for Bitcoin, Web 3.0, Bitcoin mining, and much more. Nic is a venture capitalist and prominent thought leader in the Bitcoin community. He has contributed some of the most noteworthy and highly shared articles and essays on Bitcoin over the past five years.






