Best Podcast Episodes About Piers Morgan
Everything podcasters are saying about Piers Morgan — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 28 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Piers Morgan
“… that I want to address with you guys is this. Adam, you were on the Dave Smith. You and Dave Smith did a debate together on, what do you call it, on Piers Morgan. I think that's the first time you were ever on. Obviously, the market has responded, and they've been saying their thoughts on how it went, what you did, what was said. Dave has retweeted and said something about this is the end of Adam's funeral. He made some comments that went viral. You've responded. You made some videos at him as well. But I just want to kind of get, because a lot of times from the audience, you have to know how this …”
“Having said that, let's get right into it. Opening topic that I want to address with you guys is this. Adam, you were on the Dave Smith. You and Dave Smith did a debate together on, what do you call it, on Piers Morgan. I think that's the first time you were ever on. Obviously, the market has responded, and they've been saying their thoughts on how it went, what you did, what was said. Dave has retweeted and said something about this is the end of Adam's funeral. He made some comments that went viral. You've responded. You made some videos at him as well. But I just want to kind of get, because a lot of times from the audience, you have to know how this works. The audience sits there and watches and says, I know for a fact Pat prepped him and the team prepped him and this and this and that. And they don't know what happens. I want you to share with us, because the audience is curious. They're asking me, what is your impression on how you did on the debate with Dave Smith? Well, despite what you think, …”
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Adam shares his thoughts on debating Dave Smith on Piers Morgan, emphasizing that intelligence doesn't equate to wisdom. Despite the buzz online, Adam remains unfazed by the reactions, focusing instead on his performance and the nature of the debate. He critiques Smith's humor and arguments, setting the stage for a deeper discussion on the value of debate skills.
“… in this world, uh, and over the last two and a half years or so, I've done, I mean, like if you count like all the, you know, debates and Pierce Morgan debates or Oxford style debate, I've done like 35, 40 debates on, you know, just Israel or the warfare state or whatever it is, Ukraine, a lot of these things. And I've never, it's like the side, broadly speaking, because there's a lot of differences amongst people who disagree with, say, the war in Iran or U.S. support for Israel destroying Gaza. But broadly speaking, it's not only like we've won the debate, we've like just crushed the, you …”
“… in air for a moment. And then you look down and realize, Oh, it's like, we're there. Like, how can you keep doing this? So those people, I mean, and, and, you know, obviously from, for me personally, like, it's kind of fascinating because I've been in this world, uh, and over the last two and a half years or so, I've done, I mean, like if you count like all the, you know, debates and Pierce Morgan debates or Oxford style debate, I've done like 35, 40 debates on, you know, just Israel or the warfare state or whatever it is, Ukraine, a lot of these things. And I've never, it's like the side, broadly speaking, because there's a lot of differences amongst people who disagree with, say, the war in Iran or U.S. support for Israel destroying Gaza. But broadly speaking, it's not only like we've won the debate, we've like just crushed the, you know, it's not just me, there's lots of people involved in this, you more so probably than anyone. But when you see like, you look at the polls, there was this one poll I saw, And this is just one poll, but there's a lot that back this up. But that it was before October 7th, they'd ask, who do you sympathize with more, the Israelis or the …”
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In just over two years, public sympathy in the U.S. has shifted dramatically from favoring Israelis to nearly equal support for Palestinians. This change reflects a broader media landscape where discussions about Israel are finally happening openly, revealing a significant shift in public opinion despite ongoing political conflicts. The question remains: how can this debate flourish while policy still leans heavily in favor of Israel?
“… tolerance and like willingness to grind and do the extra thing. And then four is like, it's a referential network. Like we can call the same MD at Morgan Stanley or Goldman Sachs or Catalyst every year and be like, hey, how does this person calibrate to that person? And it gives us a qualified pool of people to pick in. The thing that investment banking didn't have was you're very much like if you ended up in investment banking, you followed a pretty straight path for the most part in your life. And I say this as a former investment banker myself, where like you went to a high school, got good …”
“… investment banks because it's an expressed interest in finance and technology. Okay, that's great. Two is they have the model training of like what we need, you know, the cap tables and projections and all that stuff. Three is there's like a high pain tolerance and like willingness to grind and do the extra thing. And then four is like, it's a referential network. Like we can call the same MD at Morgan Stanley or Goldman Sachs or Catalyst every year and be like, hey, how does this person calibrate to that person? And it gives us a qualified pool of people to pick in. The thing that investment banking didn't have was you're very much like if you ended up in investment banking, you followed a pretty straight path for the most part in your life. And I say this as a former investment banker myself, where like you went to a high school, got good grades, got into a good college, you know, did interviews, got a good job. Then at your investment banking job, you're staffed with like 90% of your day is pre-filled by someone else. And so it's like, okay, well, if I work hard and I stay late and I do this pitch book, align the fonts the right way, I'll get a good bonus and then I'll get a good …”
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AI has transformed the annual report process from a painstaking task into a streamlined experience, making it significantly less painful for venture capitalists. In just a year, AI tools have taken over 75% of the work, allowing teams to focus on strategy rather than tedious details. This shift highlights the importance of adaptability in the evolving landscape of venture capital, where traditional skills are being redefined by technology.
“… is really gonna recommend that you're online all day? I don't think so. No. I don't think so. You need to ascend immediately. Bro, you saw him with Piers Morgan? Really, no? This is... This is the funniest... Yeah. Why were you on the island, Pierce? Bro. Why were you on the island? Clavicular with Piers Morgan is so funny because he drops a sound effect on the news. Wait, what? Dude, go Piers Morgan, Clavicular, ascend. This is basically, if you don't know Clavicular. I know. I just don't get his appeal, but it's just not for me. I'm buying to it. He's the looks maxer that went on Piers Morgan's show. …”
“… is literally the new luxury indicators. And being chronically online, that's low status, bro. You gotta elevate. You gotta ascend. You gotta ascend. And if you're chronically online, you're cooking your brain. I feel cooked, man. You think Clavicular is really gonna recommend that you're online all day? I don't think so. No. I don't think so. You need to ascend immediately. Bro, you saw him with Piers Morgan? Really, no? This is... This is the funniest... Yeah. Why were you on the island, Pierce? Bro. Why were you on the island? Clavicular with Piers Morgan is so funny because he drops a sound effect on the news. Wait, what? Dude, go Piers Morgan, Clavicular, ascend. This is basically, if you don't know Clavicular. I know. I just don't get his appeal, but it's just not for me. I'm buying to it. He's the looks maxer that went on Piers Morgan's show. and he piers morgan is basically asking him about his questions or about his stances on politics and his philosophy and then uh clavicular rossum with the sound effect on his own show played the clip oh quite silly to me that you're with the number one looks maxer and instead of asking how you could ascend so that you know your wife wouldn't tweet …”
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This segment hilariously critiques the concept of 'Quiet Luxury,' with the hosts debating its absurdity and the idea of minimalism. The funniest moment comes when they mockingly discuss the 'homeless look' trend, questioning if it's now considered attractive—an absurd notion that keeps the laughs rolling.
“And J.P. Morgan is the big survivor of that today in the form of J.P. Morgan Chase. And then on the Jewish side, it's Goldman Sachs, you know, is the great survivor. But again, if you go back there. So that's, you consider that the barbell in investment banking. You have the J.P. Morgan kind of like family partnership, and then you have the complete scale of like Goldman Sachs. And so what happened was both J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs started out a hundred …”
“And J.P. Morgan is the big survivor of that today in the form of J.P. Morgan Chase. And then on the Jewish side, it's Goldman Sachs, you know, is the great survivor. But again, if you go back there. So that's, you consider that the barbell in investment banking. You have the J.P. Morgan kind of like family partnership, and then you have the complete scale of like Goldman Sachs. And so what happened was both J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs started out a hundred years ago. They were on the one side of the, or a hundred years ago, they were actually in the middle. They were kind of, again, this sort of, you know, they were boutiques. But they were like, of their time, they were like, today you call them like mid-market, you know, sometimes called bulge bracket. as opposed to just like a solo operator or …”
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Michael Ovitz transformed the talent agency landscape by establishing CAA as a powerhouse, intimidating competitors with a unique strategy. Instead of following the traditional 9 a.m. meeting schedule, he pushed for a 7 a.m. start, allowing his agents to get a head start on client communication and opportunities. This aggressive approach not only showcased their dominance but also redefined how agencies operated in Hollywood.
“… called. Yes She was sexually assaulted. She called him a faggot and that she was arrested. Yeah, she was arrested I was and I remember arguing on Piers Morgan. I was debating with a leftist on this This was the topic at the time. Yeah, and the leftist who looked to me like to he was a faggot, too said He was defending it tooth and nail, right? This is a good thing because we want to get rid of stigma The idea is to try to de-stigmatize the thing see words create stigma and stigma creates harm values and harm values are evil They're bad. That's that's the whole moral system. If we reduce harm, that's …”
“… on people Who are talking in pubs? Who are having conversations in pubs that you think are dangerous conversations There was that woman in the UK who was essayed and then called the guy named he attacks. Yes She called him a faggot. Yeah. Yeah, she called. Yes She was sexually assaulted. She called him a faggot and that she was arrested. Yeah, she was arrested I was and I remember arguing on Piers Morgan. I was debating with a leftist on this This was the topic at the time. Yeah, and the leftist who looked to me like to he was a faggot, too said He was defending it tooth and nail, right? This is a good thing because we want to get rid of stigma The idea is to try to de-stigmatize the thing see words create stigma and stigma creates harm values and harm values are evil They're bad. That's that's the whole moral system. If we reduce harm, that's moral if we increase harm, that's immoral So that if that's the zero-sum way that they look at this, right? Yeah, if you're increasing it bad if you're decreasing it good So if we're decreasing stigmatization of an activity that we think is protected then that's reducing harm. Therefore, that's the moral position Crazy, they are crazy. That is …”
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Many believe that illegal immigrants are being strategically placed in swing states to secure votes for Democrats, regardless of their criminal backgrounds. This tactic is seen as a way to gain political control, leading to a cycle where these individuals may rely on government support, thus voting for those who provide it. The implications of this policy raise questions about democracy and the manipulation of public sentiment.
“… regarding our wedding. We have made some plans. Some dates are set. Things are in motion. And I shared all that news with the show. Number three. Morgan, go ahead. So we have decided to get married this year. And it's going to be an elopement style wedding. Elopement style. That's a game show. Yeah. What do you mean? So it'll be like an elopement in the mountains. There's no venue. It's not like any of the traditional type of a ceremony. And it's with our immediate family. So it's like an elopement slash micro wedding in the mountains. So it's not an elopement. Elopement is you just on a whim …”
“I shared some news this week regarding our wedding. We have made some plans. Some dates are set. Things are in motion. And I shared all that news with the show. Number three. Morgan, go ahead. So we have decided to get married this year. And it's going to be an elopement style wedding. Elopement style. That's a game show. Yeah. What do you mean? So it'll be like an elopement in the mountains. There's no venue. It's not like any of the traditional type of a ceremony. And it's with our immediate family. So it's like an elopement slash micro wedding in the mountains. So it's not an elopement. Elopement is you just on a whim on a weekend, go get married and come back to everybody. You're married. So you're having a what do you call it? Micro wedding. Micro wedding. Yeah. All right. A destination wedding. Yeah. Yeah. It's just like our immediate family, though. We're going to come back to Nashville and have a big party. Like Eddie had a destination wedding with your …”
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In this hilarious segment, the crew debates whether Amy's wedding plans qualify as an elopement or a micro wedding, leading to some comedic confusion. The banter escalates as they hilariously dissect the definitions, with one host even likening a micro wedding to a microwave, creating a memorable moment of laughter.
“… were mass child rapes that were allowed to be perpetrated by the highest levels of government and then were covered up. Because as I mentioned on Piers Morgan this week, it's very easy to imagine how people with a predisposition toward mental illness who hear this stuff and believe it might be driven to do something homicidally crazy. So I'm not predicting anything in particular. I just think it's probably the most explosive thing to tell the mass public in terms of what it might incite particular people with a particular mental instability to do. So I mean, that's just one of the potentially …”
“… would not otherwise hear of me to a large extent. Because I do think it's actually very disturbing that so many people around the world are being told that it's somehow been proven or vindicated that there is a massive child rape ring or that there were mass child rapes that were allowed to be perpetrated by the highest levels of government and then were covered up. Because as I mentioned on Piers Morgan this week, it's very easy to imagine how people with a predisposition toward mental illness who hear this stuff and believe it might be driven to do something homicidally crazy. So I'm not predicting anything in particular. I just think it's probably the most explosive thing to tell the mass public in terms of what it might incite particular people with a particular mental instability to do. So I mean, that's just one of the potentially detrimental effects of all this that I think it should be rationally countered to the maximum extent possible. And I think we're going to be beset with this issue for the foreseeable future.”
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Many people believe there is a massive child trafficking operation linked to Jeffrey Epstein, but the evidence behind these claims is often mischaracterized and exaggerated. This discussion reveals how the narrative surrounding Epstein has spiraled into a modern witch hunt, fueled by misinformation and journalistic failures. The potential dangers of this myth-making could incite harmful actions from those predisposed to mental instability.
“I'm biased. You are, openly. I never said I wasn't biased. Morgan Evans is my friend. So people are like, you didn't approach that as a journalist with integrity. not a journalist barely integrity let it be known so and also i had said on my instagram story it is now gone that and mike can back me up on this too and i don't want to put this entity out but we got an email going hey do you want morgan evans on the bobby cast and i said i would have said yes anyway, because, but maybe Morgan would have just …”
“I'm biased. You are, openly. I never said I wasn't biased. Morgan Evans is my friend. So people are like, you didn't approach that as a journalist with integrity. not a journalist barely integrity let it be known so and also i had said on my instagram story it is now gone that and mike can back me up on this too and i don't want to put this entity out but we got an email going hey do you want morgan evans on the bobby cast and i said i would have said yes anyway, because, but maybe Morgan would have just texted me or emailed my, you know, it's a friend. Yeah, buddy. And it said, it's the, he wants to talk about his divorce for the first time and he's going to, he's never done it. Uh, he'll talk about it. And then he just kind of wants this to be the one time that he talks about it. So he doesn't have to answer questions about it forever. And so Mike …”
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In this segment, Bobby reveals the behind-the-scenes confusion during his interview with Morgan Evans, who unexpectedly found himself discussing his divorce. The hilarious moment comes when Bobby realizes Morgan wasn’t fully prepared for the questions, leading to a mix of awkwardness and genuine friendship. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions that highlights the unpredictability of celebrity interviews.
“… wasn't. I was miserable. Also, I couldn't get arrested. I was dating like crazy in college. And then when you're 22 and I moved to New York to join Morgan Stanley, you can't get fucking arrested as a young man. You can't get into clubs. No one on no doorman says, hey, you 22 year old dude, come on in. Different story for 22 year old women, different story. And also for a 32 year old guy who is the type of douchebag will spend $1,100 on a bottle of vodka or something. So I just couldn't, all the women, this is going to like people's hair on fire, didn't want to date 22 year old dudes. They wanted …”
“… at the Rose Bowl, which was awesome, which was awesome. So it's a bit of like a splash of cold water. But it's nice to start making some money. It's nice to have your own place, both of which I was doing. So it was a nice time. Was it a nice time? It wasn't. I was miserable. Also, I couldn't get arrested. I was dating like crazy in college. And then when you're 22 and I moved to New York to join Morgan Stanley, you can't get fucking arrested as a young man. You can't get into clubs. No one on no doorman says, hey, you 22 year old dude, come on in. Different story for 22 year old women, different story. And also for a 32 year old guy who is the type of douchebag will spend $1,100 on a bottle of vodka or something. So I just couldn't, all the women, this is going to like people's hair on fire, didn't want to date 22 year old dudes. They wanted to date 32 year old dudes that could take them to St. Barts of the Hampton. So you literally, no game, no dating, working 12 fucking hours a day for assholes. And I miss my mom. I miss being alone, or I didn't like being alone in New York. It was just, it wasn't a great time. What I can tell you is it's where you start workshopping. You make some …”
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Your first job after college will likely suck, but that’s just part of the journey. Scott Galloway shares his own struggles transitioning from college life to the harsh realities of working in finance, emphasizing the importance of patience and seizing opportunities. Despite the challenges, this phase is crucial for discovering your path and building a fulfilling life.
“Easy trivia. The category is time. Morgan's first and she's the champ. How many seconds are in a minute? 60. Correct. Eddie, how many minutes are in an hour? Minutes in an hour. 60. Correct. What? Double check. How many hours are in a day, Amy? 24. Correct. How many days, Abby, does it take the Earth to orbit the sun? 365. Correct. Everybody got it right. If you miss one, you'll hear this sound. You've been boned. Lunchbox is not playing because he was in last place last round, so he …”
“Easy trivia. The category is time. Morgan's first and she's the champ. How many seconds are in a minute? 60. Correct. Eddie, how many minutes are in an hour? Minutes in an hour. 60. Correct. What? Double check. How many hours are in a day, Amy? 24. Correct. How many days, Abby, does it take the Earth to orbit the sun? 365. Correct. Everybody got it right. If you miss one, you'll hear this sound. You've been boned. Lunchbox is not playing because he was in last place last round, so he just sits over there and be quiet. I'm here. All right, Morgan, here you go. Country artist home states is the category. What state is Luke Bryan from? Oh, dang. He's from a southern state. What state is Luke Bryan from? I think he's a Georgia boy, if I remember correctly. But dang, they're all kind of blending together right now. I don't know, but …”
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In a lighthearted trivia game, the contestants hilariously struggle with the category of three-word answers, leading to some absurd guesses. Amy's confusion over the band that sang 'Semi-Charmed Life' turns into a comedic moment as she lists random bands instead of the correct answer, showcasing the fun chaos of the game.
“and i'm just i'm titillated i'm enjoying the show so in this case in this case the fight started because Ben called Piers Morgan the Jerry Springer of politics, which I don't know what that makes you, Tim, because you're on Piers' show every now and then. And by the way, I had somebody come up to me in a crawfish boil last weekend, said that they were like, you're the guy that's on Piers sometimes, right? And I said, yeah. And they're like, I watch it when I'm working out. It's kind of like Jerry Springer for politics. Just a regular guy. He's like, I just watch it for …”
“and i'm just i'm titillated i'm enjoying the show so in this case in this case the fight started because Ben called Piers Morgan the Jerry Springer of politics, which I don't know what that makes you, Tim, because you're on Piers' show every now and then. And by the way, I had somebody come up to me in a crawfish boil last weekend, said that they were like, you're the guy that's on Piers sometimes, right? And I said, yeah. And they're like, I watch it when I'm working out. It's kind of like Jerry Springer for politics. Just a regular guy. He's like, I just watch it for the entertainment. So I don't even think Piers would take that as an insult. Maybe you would, but you shouldn't because that just is what it is. Megyn Kelly took it as an insult on peers' behalf, I guess, because it went, I don't know. Well, let's let's play the Shapiro Jerry Springer clip so we can get a sense of how this all started. I think that …”
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The feud ignited when Ben Shapiro labeled Piers Morgan the 'Jerry Springer of politics,' which Megyn Kelly took offense to on behalf of Morgan. This escalated as Kelly questioned how many conservatives Shapiro believes should be removed from the movement to satisfy him. The exchange highlights tensions within the conservative community, particularly around loyalty and public criticism.
“… UFOs is you have, on the one hand, most conventional astronomers not even looking at the data set often. Right. Like I see these guys, I think this Piers Morgan just had on this guy, I think David Kipping or something. He seems like a really good- Oh, I know David Kipping. You know David. He seems like a really, actually, I loved his episode on Rogan. Exoplanet guy. Yeah, exoplanet guy, really smart on that dimension. But this data set that we're talking about with UFOs showing up around nuclear weapons, just totally ignorant of it. And he's talking about UFOs, but it's as if they have to be things …”
“… Yeah, this is something you should study. If you're going to spend money to study another one of our asteroids over something from another star system, there's nothing reasonable about that. That's the problem with this whole conversation around UFOs is you have, on the one hand, most conventional astronomers not even looking at the data set often. Right. Like I see these guys, I think this Piers Morgan just had on this guy, I think David Kipping or something. He seems like a really good- Oh, I know David Kipping. You know David. He seems like a really, actually, I loved his episode on Rogan. Exoplanet guy. Yeah, exoplanet guy, really smart on that dimension. But this data set that we're talking about with UFOs showing up around nuclear weapons, just totally ignorant of it. And he's talking about UFOs, but it's as if they have to be things that are traveling from space. And I don't even think he's probably familiar with a lot of the NASA cases, because these seem like anecdotal, small sample size, conspiratorial things. I would argue that the nuclear thing is a ubiquitous global pattern. It's a huge deal. That you have to contend with as a scientist. Right. So you end up with these …”
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Many scientists dismiss UFO data without proper research, despite its historical significance and patterns seen globally. This dismissal is particularly troubling when considering credible cases like the sighting of beings in Brazil, which have witnesses and documentation. The scientific community's reluctance to engage with this evidence creates a frustrating divide between conventional astronomy and the unexplained phenomena surrounding UFOs.
“… a short time with you and I've got to ask you. I've got to ask you about what your former place of employment, CNN, is doing to keep up with the Piers Morgans of the world. It appears they are jealous of your numbers and possibly my own. It's incredible what they are doing. They've decided that if they try to make Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper and their sets look more like they are podcasters and in digital media, people will start listening to them again. They've got Anderson Cooper. He's they told him to take off your jacket and roll up your shirt sleeves. They got him the big microphone that …”
“… the high teens. Now, here we are in week four of this thing, and you've got 24% of Trump voters saying we are against this thing. The president has got to stop this. We don't have to stay over there. All right. I want to shift because I know I only have a short time with you and I've got to ask you. I've got to ask you about what your former place of employment, CNN, is doing to keep up with the Piers Morgans of the world. It appears they are jealous of your numbers and possibly my own. It's incredible what they are doing. They've decided that if they try to make Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper and their sets look more like they are podcasters and in digital media, people will start listening to them again. They've got Anderson Cooper. He's they told him to take off your jacket and roll up your shirt sleeves. They got him the big microphone that was like Edward R. Murrow style or that you'd see on a podcasting set. Jake Tapper literally did his show from his office with his panels squeezed in on his little couch because he says that's where they do their actual journalism from, Pierce. So they're getting more authentic, they think. And you say what about this desperate ploy to save their …”
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A recent poll reveals that 24% of Trump voters oppose the ongoing war, raising questions about his leadership as he risks losing control of Congress. With echoes of past conflicts, the urgency to define a clear endgame becomes critical, yet the administration remains vague. As history shows, public sentiment can shift dramatically, and Trump must heed this warning before it's too late.
“… another um interview I don't know if you follow soccer so much, but there's a soccer player, Cristiano Ronaldo. So he was in an interview with Piers Morgan, and he said, listen, you want the accolades, you want the Champions League, you want to be the best player in the world, you want to be all this stuff, it can easily be done. And he stands up, it's like, here's the blueprint. Just work and put in all the hours. And you look at Elon Musk as well, when he was just sleeping, like, 21 hours and, like, all these different days. Everyone can achieve whatever they set their mind to, which goes back …”
“… just do that thing do that thing go it's like wow like and then he just breaks it down and I think that's very important but it goes back again to what Grant Cardone said I think he said um 10 million is a new 1 million yeah um and if I think I watched another um interview I don't know if you follow soccer so much, but there's a soccer player, Cristiano Ronaldo. So he was in an interview with Piers Morgan, and he said, listen, you want the accolades, you want the Champions League, you want to be the best player in the world, you want to be all this stuff, it can easily be done. And he stands up, it's like, here's the blueprint. Just work and put in all the hours. And you look at Elon Musk as well, when he was just sleeping, like, 21 hours and, like, all these different days. Everyone can achieve whatever they set their mind to, which goes back again to what you said previously. you have to go 100% in. And I think many people don't. The reason they don't is comfort. Like Matt told me, it's comfort. And that's like, I'm okay with it. My employees, for instance, I know that their goals are not aligned with them. Their goals are aligned with the goal of our business, but their goals are not …”
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Focusing on a niche audience can lead to greater success than chasing a massive following. In the financial services industry, honing in on specific topics has proven to keep audiences engaged without overwhelming them, thus avoiding algorithmic penalties. This strategy emphasizes quality over quantity, ensuring that content remains relevant and impactful.
“Yeah, absolutely. So as you mentioned, I started my career at Morgan Stanley. I was an exotic equity derivatives trader. And I think I naturally fell into it because, one, I'm a big, big fan of numbers. And on the other side, the equity options business, I think, has always been kind of more probabilistically set for those who are practitioners than maybe anything else, especially related to like Delta One trading. So it appealed to me greatly but it also shapes a lot of like the worldviews that I have in terms …”
“Yeah, absolutely. So as you mentioned, I started my career at Morgan Stanley. I was an exotic equity derivatives trader. And I think I naturally fell into it because, one, I'm a big, big fan of numbers. And on the other side, the equity options business, I think, has always been kind of more probabilistically set for those who are practitioners than maybe anything else, especially related to like Delta One trading. So it appealed to me greatly but it also shapes a lot of like the worldviews that I have in terms of how I think about not just finance and monetary policies and money but also just all things in life And it really set kind of the foundation for what would let me think about Bitcoin and crypto outside of the box that at the time, most people were probably not willing to give or underwrite the different tail risks associated with that kind of …”
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The traditional 60-40 portfolio is increasingly seen as outdated in today's dynamic economic landscape. Jeff Park, a former exotic equity derivatives trader, explains how factors like AI disruption and geopolitical shifts are changing investment strategies. He advocates for a radical portfolio theory that adapts to these new realities, emphasizing the importance of questioning established financial norms.
“… Many of you know who he is. Some of you younger folks may not. He's a was a big cultural figure, went into politics later. Jesse Ventura went on Piers Morgan Show, which has become like, I don't know what is, a cesspool for lunatics. He goes on the show, and this is what happens when you bathe in chaos and you never produce actual data. You get moments like this where Jesse Ventura says publicly on Piers Show, he doesn't believe the assassination attempt and murder scene in Butler, Pennsylvania, with President Trump and sadly Corey Comparator, he doesn't believe it happened. This is a hot tip, Maze …”
“… logic. When you sow the polluted field of information with bullshit, eventually everybody's confused and no one can communicate and you get things like this. I want you to watch this. This is Jesse Ventura, former wrestler, former governor of Minnesota. Many of you know who he is. Some of you younger folks may not. He's a was a big cultural figure, went into politics later. Jesse Ventura went on Piers Morgan Show, which has become like, I don't know what is, a cesspool for lunatics. He goes on the show, and this is what happens when you bathe in chaos and you never produce actual data. You get moments like this where Jesse Ventura says publicly on Piers Show, he doesn't believe the assassination attempt and murder scene in Butler, Pennsylvania, with President Trump and sadly Corey Comparator, he doesn't believe it happened. This is a hot tip, Maze Moore. First, you're going to hear Jesse Ventura, and then you're going to hear Corey Comparator's daughters talk about losing their father. This is the craziness we're bathing in right now. Check this out. When he got shot, he got back up. He said 5-5-5. Oh, yeah, right, right, right. You ever hear of a blade job? A blame? You think he was fake? …”
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Jesse Ventura controversially claims the assassination attempt on Trump was a hoax, dismissing the tragedy faced by the victims' families. This chaotic rhetoric highlights the dangers of misinformation, as Ventura's statements clash with the painful realities experienced by those directly affected. The segment showcases the confusion and chaos that arise when truth is overshadowed by sensationalism.
“… Ogre from The Young Turds? I had him on the show once. He was oddly calm that day. I don't know if he'd taken sedatives or what. He lost it on the Piers Morgan show recently. Kank has a quiet obsession with me. It's kind of weird. It's a little strange, Kank. However, here's Kank and one of his co-hosts destroying Candace Owens and edited another clip when Candace was so in chaos on our side, all of a sudden they're huge Candace Owens fans. It's almost like these people have no principles. Check this out. I'm not gonna denounce Tucker Carlson or Candace Owens. Yeah, I said it, Candace. You're the …”
“… will people they've destroyed in the past i hate this person i can't stand candace they love them now because of the chaos seated within the tent. They're like, I couldn't have done this job better myself. This is fantastic. Here's Kank. You know Kank Ogre from The Young Turds? I had him on the show once. He was oddly calm that day. I don't know if he'd taken sedatives or what. He lost it on the Piers Morgan show recently. Kank has a quiet obsession with me. It's kind of weird. It's a little strange, Kank. However, here's Kank and one of his co-hosts destroying Candace Owens and edited another clip when Candace was so in chaos on our side, all of a sudden they're huge Candace Owens fans. It's almost like these people have no principles. Check this out. I'm not gonna denounce Tucker Carlson or Candace Owens. Yeah, I said it, Candace. You're the worst of the worst You a sellout No we don have to denounce her at all okay You scum of the earth None of that money is worth it None of it is worth it There is a concerted effort to make Candace Owens look like she absolutely insane But it looks like Candace Owens was onto something. Candace Owens is not someone that anyone takes seriously, including …”
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The chaos of hidden knowledge is tearing apart political alliances, as seen in the bizarre shift of opinions about Candace Owens. Grifters manipulate trust within the right, leading to a disarray where former enemies become allies overnight. This is not just a game; it's a strategic ploy to create distrust and confusion within the movement.
“… with Israel and why Israel occupies such a central place in the ideology and rhetoric of the regime? I mentioned this so briefly when I was on Piers Morgan the last time about the fact that the regime has an eschatological vision of the elimination of Israel. And this is something that is enshrined in their charter. As most people know, it's death to Israel, death to the United States. So in 1979, the lie that the regime sold to the Iranian people was that the fight of good versus evil or oppressed versus oppressor, which as we know is a sort of Marxist dynamic. So this oppressed oppressor dynamic …”
“… back to 1979. It's something that Yossi Klein-Halevi brilliantly articulated in the most recent episode of ARC Media's For Heaven's Sake podcast. And we'll link to the episode in the show notes. But can you talk a little bit about the regime's obsession with Israel and why Israel occupies such a central place in the ideology and rhetoric of the regime? I mentioned this so briefly when I was on Piers Morgan the last time about the fact that the regime has an eschatological vision of the elimination of Israel. And this is something that is enshrined in their charter. As most people know, it's death to Israel, death to the United States. So in 1979, the lie that the regime sold to the Iranian people was that the fight of good versus evil or oppressed versus oppressor, which as we know is a sort of Marxist dynamic. So this oppressed oppressor dynamic said that the way to free Iran and the people of the Middle East from the oppressor is to eliminate all forms of Western imperialism in Iran. Now, the time was a very successful narrative to galvanize the Iranian people into revolution. But the reality behind why do they have this sort of anti-imperialist narrative when, in fact, it is them who …”
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Despite claiming to fight Western imperialism, the Iranian regime's true agenda is to eliminate Israel and expand its ideological reach throughout the Middle East. Surveys show that a staggering 84% of Iranians oppose this regime, revealing a significant disconnect between the government and the people. The regime disguises its oppressive nature behind anti-imperialist rhetoric while actually functioning as an empire itself.
“… other 30% of kinky couples doing the other 30% are very wholesome I'd have to be a little kinky if I could I'm just wondering why are we doing the Piers Morgan show here why is that a thing that we're doing now I want to know what's the new feud going to be this week who else are we going to hit I want to start a feud with Rachel Maddow because it would be kind of like right in the mirror, you know? Yeah, I mean, I feel like the feud with Piers is actually the stupidest one. That's the dumbest one. I mean, the Piers one, I don't even understand why he's mad. I said that his show is the Jerry Springer …”
“… it was in the New York Post and there was a survey that 71% of kinky couples. so that's a subset of couples 71% say that it helped their marriage to pimp out their wife to other guys okay that's something different than I've been doing what are the other 30% of kinky couples doing the other 30% are very wholesome I'd have to be a little kinky if I could I'm just wondering why are we doing the Piers Morgan show here why is that a thing that we're doing now I want to know what's the new feud going to be this week who else are we going to hit I want to start a feud with Rachel Maddow because it would be kind of like right in the mirror, you know? Yeah, I mean, I feel like the feud with Piers is actually the stupidest one. That's the dumbest one. I mean, the Piers one, I don't even understand why he's mad. I said that his show is the Jerry Springer of politics. Did you call him a click whore? Did I miss that? Yeah, you called him a click whore. Well, that was after. So I started by saying that he was the Jerry Springer of politics, which he is, and then he admitted online to being. He tweeted out a picture of himself with Jerry Springer and talked about Jerry Springer was great, but he was …”
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A surprising 71% of kinky couples report that sharing their partner enhances their marriage, according to a New York Post survey. Amidst this discussion, a heated feud with Piers Morgan emerges, where one host labels him the 'Jerry Springer of politics' and critiques his sensationalism. This segment dives into the bizarre intersection of relationship dynamics and media drama, showcasing how personal lives and public personas collide.
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