PODCAST EPISODES
MI135: Bitcoin is for Millennials w/ Preston Pysh
Clay Finck and Robert Leonard chat with Preston Pysh about the role that money printing, the Federal Reserve, and debt play in the macroeconomy, the benchmark the Preston uses to measure performance against his own portfolio, what the incentives are for continued Bitcoin adoption, how Bitcoin’s price will perform if we see another deflationary shock in the markets, the metrics Preston looks at to test his Bitcoin thesis, the potential risks that Preston sees in Bitcoin, and much much more!
MI134: Why Deflation is Key to an Abundant Future w/ Jeff Booth
Clay Finck chats with Jeff Booth about inflation and deflation, why inflation isn’t necessarily ‘good’ for a healthy and thriving economy, why so many people are missing the fact that deflation and technological innovation is too powerful of a force to stop, why Jeff believes that Bitcoin is positioned to perform well over the long-term, and much much more!
REI105: House Hacking & Discipline Are The Way w/ Jason Peterson
Robert talks with Jason Peterson about how to start investing with nothing, why real estate has a low barrier to entry, what house hacking is and why it’s one of the most power real estate strategies, how to leverage lines of credit and the equity in your properties to scale, what seller credits are and how to use them, and much, much more!
MI Rewind: Practical Strategies for Starting a Business with Steve Hoffman
Robert Leonard sits down with Steve Hoffman to talk about practical strategies for starting a business, overcoming obstacles, and coming out on top. Steve is the Chairman & CEO of Founders Space, one of the world’s leading incubators and accelerators. He’s also an angel investor, Limited Partner at August Capital, serial entrepreneur, and author of three award-winning books. Steve has also founded numerous other groups, successful startups, and even spent some time working in TV in Hollywood.
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!