The Wealth of Generations, Podcast: Recent Episodes

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When we look at all of the people who are working hard on a treadmill of jobs to provide for their families we realize that they are completely unaware that they could be doing something completely different. Instead of needing more and more money, they could be leveraging the machines in a shared economy to make the money work for them so they can create wealth for generations. The podcast "Wealth of Generations" solves this problem by giving average investors an education on how to become sophisticated investors who can create their own assets that will provide enough income so they can spend more time following their passions. In 2020, we have seen what a global COVID-19 pandemic can do to our economy, and we have experienced a different reality at work and in our homes. Many of us have made permanent changes to our lives to focus more on family and friends. We have started to re-focus on The Wealth of our Generations. Our capitalistic system's dirty little secret is that capital tends to grow much faster than salaries and wages. So, people working for money have been losing the race to building wealth against those who use financial capital to create wealth. The gap between individuals leveraging financial capital and workers is growing bigger each year. Spurred by technological advances, this trend is now even accelerating, and the value of skilled labor is declining further each year. Consequently, our precious democracy seems to turn into an oligarchy. Power would then rest with a small group of people distinguished by wealth, education, corporate, political, or military control. Our society would then be controlled by a few families who pass their influence from one generation to the next. Is this what we want? Today, the fundamental principle of capitalism, the concept of skilled labor, is at stake. Is it possible that we can all pass wealth from one generation to another? Can we manage a paradigm shift from nation-centered capitalism to a shared economy based on the Wealth of Generations by enabling all workers to become capitalists-sophisticated investors? The answer is yes! This book casts a positive outlook into the future by suggesting using artificial intelligence and other technologies to make us all capitalists, reaping equitable returns.

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Healthy Cells, Healthy You!

Unlock the microscopic secret to a longer, stronger life.

What if the key to vitality isn't a fad diet or the latest gadget, but the trillions of tiny powerhouses already inside you? In Healthy Cells, Healthy You! renowned gerontologist and wellness coach Dr. Don Pulisevich, Ph.D. reveals how everyday choices-what you eat, how you move, when you rest, and how you manage stress-determine the fate of your cells ... and therefore the quality of your years.

Inside you'll discover:

  • The Four Pillars of Cellular Vitality-simple, evidence-based habits that reverse damage and reignite energy at any age.
  • Fast self-tests you can do at home to gauge your biological age, heart-lung fitness, and muscle strength.
  • Gut-savvy nutrition that feeds friendly microbes, tames inflammation, and boosts immune power.
  • Time-efficient workouts that slash "rusty" DNA tags, build lean muscle, and safeguard your brain.
  • Stress-proof strategies and sleep rituals that let your body repair itself overnight.
  • The latest science on NAD⁺, telomeres, autophagy, and red-light therapy-translated into practical steps you can start today.

Blending inspiring stories from six decades of coaching with clear explanations of cutting-edge research, Dr. Pulisevich offers a road map that is both motivating and deeply doable. Whether you're in your thirties hoping to stay sharp, or in your seventies eager to regain strength, this book proves it's never too late to become the master of your own health span.

About the Author

Dr. Don Pulisevich, Ph.D., has spent over forty years as a teacher, athletic coach, school-district wellness director, and community health advocate. His programs have helped thousands of students, patients, and athletes reclaim vitality through science-guided lifestyle change.

Praise for Dr. Pulisevich's Work

"An empowering blueprint for aging well." -Kitsap Publishing

"Transforms complex biology into everyday action. Read it-your cells will thank you." -Ingemar Anderson, Publisher

Take charge of your microscopic powerhouses-start your journey to vibrant living today!

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Emery Rival's "Finding Comfort Within the Chaos" is a collection of poetic testimonies exploring the author's journey of overcoming a turbulent childhood marked by addiction, homelessness, and mental illness. The book is dedicated to those who offered hope and support during challenging times, and it intends to be a source of comfort and resilience for readers facing similar struggles. Through raw and unfiltered poetry, Rival aims to provide a voice for those who feel alone, abandoned, or lost in the darkness of trauma and addiction. The collection is organized into chapters named after flowers that bloom in the dark, symbolizing the potential for growth and healing even in the most difficult circumstances. The poems cover a range of topics, including addiction, mental illness, love, loss, and the search for self-discovery, while offering insights and inspiration for those seeking sobriety and a healthier life. Ultimately, the book encourages readers to find beauty within chaos and to embrace their own power to bloom, regardless of their past.

The release date is May 2nd, 2025.

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Dr. Merle Loudon's book advocates for alternative cancer treatments, emphasizing nutrition and non-invasive therapies like the CellSonic machine and pancreatic enzymes. It critiques the mainstream medical establishment's approach to cancer, citing higher success rates for alternative methods. The book heavily features the work of Dr. Joanna Budwig and her flaxseed oil formula, as well as Dr. William Kelley's pancreatic enzyme protocols. The author's personal experience with prostate cancer motivates his exploration of alternative and preventive measures. A foreword by Professor Andrew Hague strongly endorses the book's methods.

My mission in life is to help people who want to prevent cancer and help them treat it. For more than 35 years, I have given hundreds of courses on orthodontics, temporal mandibular joint treatment, nutrition, cancer treatment, and cognitive thinking.

Being a cancer advisor, I realize that every person is the author of their destiny. The decisions on what you eat and drink plus your lifestyle determines the health of your blood, cells, organs, and brain. I see more than anything else that preventing cancer is a lifetime daily effort, not just today. Most cancers are predestined to start many years from the date when they are found. Most cancers begin and progress from a chronic lifetime diet of poor eating and lifestyle habits.

What people need to realize is that diet diligence should be practiced every day. I didn't realize that until I was over 35 years old. Younger people think that they will live forever and that a little non-compliance will not hurt anyone. But when you get older, you will realize that is not always the case.

Most cancers begin from many years of chronic consumption of sugars, sugar products, red meats, preservatives, vegetable oils on the grocery shelf, processed and refined foods. Cancer is not usually found until the cancer cells have been in the body for over 36 months. It is a matter of life and death once it has been diagnosed. No matter what age you are, the time to start preventing cancer is today. If you are younger, please begin to acquire good eating and drinking habits. It will be the most significant thing you could ever do for your health and longevity. When a person gets older, most of them say, "I wish I had kept better care of myself." Why did I buy all those refined and processed foods, etc.?

If you have any questions about preventing or treating cancer, you can contact me via email at DrMEL11@aol.com. I will be glad to answer any questions to the best of my knowledge. If you have any friends, relatives, or neighbors who would like to get this book, please give them my email or phone address. I also produce a weekly preventive cancer, BULLETIN. If you would like to receive it each week, you can sign up at https: //preventingcancer.substack.com. My wish is for you to lead a very learning, healthful, happy, exciting, and enjoyable life.

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David Seidel's memoir, HARDWIRED and Ready to Go, recounts his life journey, emphasizing his deepening faith and numerous miraculous experiences alongside his family. The book details his childhood insecurities, God's guidance in pivotal life moments, and his family's trials and triumphs, including medical crises and financial struggles. Seidel attributes his resilience to his unwavering faith in Jesus Christ, and the narrative includes a detailed account of a powerful spiritual vision he experienced after heart surgery. The book also includes biographical information on the author.

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Traditional book publishing is declining, marked by job losses and revenue decreases, due in part to authors' growing desire for more control over their work. This trend has fueled the rise of self-publishing platforms like Reprospace, which empower authors to independently publish and distribute their books. Despite this shift, the text argues that books remain a vital and enduring medium, offering depth, focus, and lasting impact in a world of fleeting digital content, adapting to formats like ebooks and audiobooks to maintain their relevance. The future of books, therefore, is one of evolution and continued importance, encompassing both traditional and digital formats.

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This podcast is a deep dive into Raleigh Minard's fantasy novel This Land Wonderlore. The excerpt is a sample of the novel's beginning chapters, introducing the young protagonist, Tommy, and his adventures in the magical world of Wonderlore. The excerpt also introduces the novel's unique characters, including a talking cat-like creature named Stickx and Tommy's friend, Becky. The excerpt also hints at a greater conflict brewing between Tommy and a dark lord, promising a captivating adventure.

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Let's dive into Indian Mystery, a fictional story about a young man named Dennis who finds himself involved in an adventure when he discovers a secret cave on Indian land. Dennis's journey takes him through a series of unexpected events, including a cougar attack, a coma patient, and a missing talking stick. As Dennis unravels the mystery of the cave, he encounters a young Indian woman named Little Bird, who becomes his love interest. Through their adventures, Dennis faces dangerous individuals seeking the cave's treasure and ultimately learns valuable lessons about responsibility, love, and cultural heritage. The story concludes with a resolution of the conflict and a sense of closure for the characters.

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The book Dean Langdell is Dead by Thomas Mengert critiques the American legal system, focusing on the historical development of legal education and practice, the current state of the legal profession, and its implications for American society. The author argues that the legal system is fundamentally flawed, rooted in an outdated feudal model and failing to adapt to a rapidly changing globalized world. Mengert emphasizes the growing gap between the complexities of the law and the public's understanding, as well as the increasing costs of legal services. He proposes radical reforms to legal education and practice, aiming for a more efficient and equitable legal system that better serves the needs of the American people.

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D.T. Baldwin’s "Sea Shell Ship" is a collection of poetry and prose reflecting various life themes, such as love, faith, loss, and the quiet beauty of everyday moments. The collection is inspired by the author’s personal experiences, including his time serving in the Vietnam War and later life. The collection is also a tribute to the resilience and the power of memories, and it aims to connect with the reader on a profoundly personal level, offering a candid portrayal of the human experience. The book is presented as a series of reflections and stories, inviting readers to find meaning and solace in the author’s words.

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In this podcast, we are diving into the novel "Thistle Bones" by Tod Wiley Donaldson. The story centers around Big Tom Mooney, a retired cop who is also a music agent. After encountering a talented musician named Nancy "Thistlebone", Big Tom finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue involving her family, a mysterious estate, and a deadly conspiracy. Big Tom reluctantly agrees to go undercover to protect Nancy and uncover the truth about her family's past. The story unfolds through a series of thrilling encounters, including a violent confrontation in the Pool-sak Hills, a drug bust in a clandestine lab, and an investigation into a new, highly addictive drug. The plot is a blend of crime fiction, Native American folklore, and the world of music as Big Tom navigates a treacherous path to protect those he cares about.

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Today, our podcast covers a book that provides an overview of leadership principles and strategies as described by Dan Weedin in his book "Unleashed Leadership." The author, a seasoned consultant, uses anecdotes, personal experiences, and metaphors to explore various aspects of leadership, including setting a foundation for success, overcoming complacency, building a culture of collaboration, and fostering resilience. Weedin emphasizes cultivating a positive mindset, embracing challenges, and developing a strong sense of purpose to become a more effective leader. He also highlights the importance of communication, mentoring, and strategic crisis management for success in a business environment.

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"Trust Me Trustee" is a deeply personal memoir by Linda Lassiter that chronicles her experiences as a trustee for her mother, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Lassiter recounts her mother's decline, her siblings' struggles to cope, and her journey of faith as she navigates the challenging responsibilities of the trusteeship. The memoir explores themes of family, loss, grief, and the power of trust in the face of adversity. Lassiter shares her struggles with fear, guilt, and resentment while emphasizing the importance of leaning on faith and finding solace in God's presence.

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We are looking at a book entitled "Rediscover the Bible or Discover it For the First Time," which is intended to guide readers through the Bible, providing explanations and reflections on various passages. Several prominent theological figures recommend the book for its ability to deepen understanding of the Bible and encourage engagement with its stories. The book emphasizes God's covenant with humanity, particularly with Abraham and his descendants, outlining the importance of faith, obedience, and the promised future of a new creation.

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Today, Emily and I are looking at an extraordinary book, "The Rainbow Watchers." It is a novel by Marlene King exploring themes of grief, healing, and spiritual growth in the aftermath of a tragic loss. The book features Elizabeth, a woman grappling with the death of her husband, Stephen, and her journey through a profound near-death experience that leads her to a mystical realm inhabited by angels and a profound understanding of the spiritual world. Testimonials from various professionals and individuals highlight the book's inspirational qualities and emphasis on hope and redemption through love and faith.

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Emily and I will dive into a book entitled "Shearwater Storm," a novel by Arthur Winer. The reviews praise the novel as a heartfelt and lyrical story of love and healing, with a captivating setting in the Pacific Northwest. The excerpts from the novel introduce Charlotte, a woman living a peaceful life on a remote island with her husband and son until a handsome, injured sailor named Michael arrives. They begin a passionate romance, but their burgeoning love is complicated by the looming storm and the secrets they both harbor.

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Today, Emily and I look at the book "Aging in Place, 5 Steps to Designing a Successful Living Environment for Your Second Half of Life" by architect Aaron D. Murphy. The book provides a detailed guide to planning for aging in place, encouraging readers to consider their future housing needs and make necessary home modifications. Murphy emphasizes the importance of proactive planning and communication with family members, particularly regarding housing and healthcare decisions. The text highlights the growing population of older Americans and the need for a paradigm shift in the housing industry to accommodate the changing needs of this demographic. Murphy also emphasizes the importance of consulting with a professional team of experts, including architects, contractors, and healthcare professionals, to create a personalized and successful aging-in-place solution.

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In this podcast, Emily and I will dive into the book "People of the Salish Sea: Tribal Life in 1668" by Lois A. Lee. The publisher plans to release this book in the spring of 2025. It is a fictionalized historical novel depicting the Salish people's lives in Puget Sound during the 17th century. The story follows various characters navigating daily life, traditions, and challenges, including losing their chief, raising a new leader, and searching for spiritual guidance through shamanistic practices. The novel immerses the reader in the rich cultural tapestry of the Salish people, highlighting their beliefs, customs, and societal structures. It blends elements of historical accuracy with fictional storytelling, offering a glimpse into the lives and values of a specific indigenous culture.

The book is scheduled for release in the spring of 2025.

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Today, we are looking at a book by James Howard Kunstler’s memoir, Young Man Blues, which is a first-person account of the author's experiences during his adolescence and early adulthood. Kunstler recounts his struggles with anxiety and depression, his strained relationship with his father, and his attempts to find his place in the world, exploring themes of identity, family, and the search for meaning. The memoir, written in a conversational tone, offers a candid and sometimes humorous portrayal of Kunstler's formative years, detailing his struggles with his mental health, his relationships with friends and family, and his experiences with drugs, alcohol, and the art world.

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Get this: today's topic is a new one. It is about a novel that is completely written and produced by AI. "AI Enlightenment" is a book that explores the potential impact of artificial intelligence on various aspects of human life, including work, education, and social interaction. The book was written entirely by AI and edited by a human, showcasing the fusion of AI-generated content and human ingenuity. The book presents a series of fictional stories about Dr. Elara Sterling and her family, who are at the forefront of AI research and development. These stories explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into a rapidly evolving and complex world. The book also delves into the ethical and moral considerations that arise as AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, highlighting the need for humans to think critically about the role of technology in shaping their future.

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Today, let's dive into a book by Ingemar Anderson entitled "The Future is Electric," which aims to guide readers through the complexities of the electric vehicle revolution. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the history of electric cars, how they work, their economic and environmental benefits, choosing the right EV, charging options, maintenance, safety, overcoming range anxiety, driving tips, the EV lifestyle, and the future of electric cars. The author also includes insights from real-life EV owners and interviews with industry leaders like Elon Musk, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Richard Branson. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding the intricacies of electric cars, promoting sustainable transportation, and embracing the shift towards a greener future.

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Today, we will dive into the book by the author Robert Doane about Medical Pulse Diagnosis (MPD), a system of pulse reading developed by the author based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This method utilizes the radial artery to diagnose specific organ systems and anatomical regions of the body, providing a more comprehensive and detailed approach than traditional TCM pulse diagnosis. The text covers the history of TCM pulse diagnosis, cardiovascular review, detailed instructions for accurate pulse positioning, anatomical correspondences for each pulse position, and associated pathological conditions and treatment strategies. The text aims to provide practitioners with a practical tool to improve their diagnostic skills and patient treatment outcomes.

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Today, we are exploring Oliver Talmadge's new book, The Free Agent. We will follow the journey of Abel Richards, a young basketball player drafted first overall but undrafted due to a controversial incident with his college rival, Khalil Henderson. After facing numerous obstacles and challenges, Abel is forced to sign a contract with the New York Breakers, a struggling team, and endures strict coaching and management tactics. The story explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and the dark side of professional sports.

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Today, we are diving into a book by Dr. Hans-Thomas Richter about stem cell therapy's scientific and clinical aspects. It covers the history of stem cell discovery and application, focusing on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). The excerpt provides details on the characteristics, isolation, and therapeutic uses of MSCs derived from various sources, including bone marrow, adipose tissue, and umbilical cord. It also discusses the use of "cell-free" stem cell preparations, such as extracellular matrix (ECM) and exosomes, and explains their potential for regenerative medicine. The text highlights the importance of measurable outcomes in clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of stem cell therapy. It further explores the emerging use of peptides and hyaluronic acid as alternative therapies for osteoarthritis, presenting evidence-based studies demonstrating their effectiveness. Lastly, it delves into the ethical considerations and challenges surrounding stem cell research, highlighting the importance of further research and clinical trials for the future of stem cell therapy.

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Today, we dive into "Please Pass the Potatoes," a memoir by Jed Selter, a retired corporate executive, that explores his experiences and lessons learned throughout his military and corporate America career. Selter emphasizes the importance of managing one’s attitude to build strong relationships, arguing that a “we first” mindset, focused on putting others first, leads to more tremendous success than a “me first” approach. The book is filled with anecdotes from Selter’s professional life, illustrating the impact of attitude on teamwork, conflict resolution, and personal growth. Selter also discusses his experiences as a clown and founder of Caring Clowns International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children and families in need.

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This podcast is about a novel by Roland James Ballard about Qwerty Blanc, a young artist who travels from a small town in Upstate New York to Greenwich Village and then to SoHo in the 1960s. The novel portrays Qwerty’s journey as an artist, highlighting the challenges and rewards of his career. It also touches upon his time in the Vietnam War and his eventual return to his hometown to find peace and love. The novel explores themes of art, war, identity, and the importance of family and community.

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We are diving into the book "Transforming Education" from the Global System Change Series by Frank Dixon. It focuses on the problems and solutions in American education and mental health, particularly the overprescription of psychiatric drugs. The author argues that these issues stem from flawed economic and political systems, and proposes solutions that prioritize the well-being of individuals and society over corporate profits. The text highlights the importance of whole-system thinking, intuitive wisdom, and freedom-based education to create a more sustainable and just society.

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Today, we will discuss Randy Gafner's autobiography, Zen and the Art of Making a Morris Chair. It uses his experience building a Morris chair as a metaphor for personal growth and self-discovery. Gafner describes his challenges, including fear, self-doubt, and mistakes, and how he overcame them. He argues that the creative process of making something by hand can be a powerful tool for self-reflection, self-reliance, and finding purpose and fulfillment.

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This podcast is about a book with a fictional narrative told in the first person from the perspective of Eli Gunderson, who has a unique approach to life. Eli believes that nothing extraordinary happens to him, and he accepts that life simply happens, even in the face of pain and heartbreak. The story follows Eli through a series of flashbacks and memories, exploring his relationships with family members, friends, and romantic partners. Through his journey, he tries to understand his own feelings and the meaning of life, questioning the nature of love, control, and purpose. The text ultimately suggests that embracing the mundanity and unexpectedness of life is essential for finding true freedom.

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Have you built a lasting legacy? I haven't, even though I've tried! I created a comfortable life but not financial wealth for generations. Today, I know why.

We are exploring a book written by Ingemar Anderson. In this book, he chronicles his mistakes, hoping you can avoid them. We hope you can learn from my experiences and forge your path to generational wealth. It comes down to the importance of value creation, your morals, your mind, and access to money—mastering all three is vital to leaving a lasting impact.

What’s his Lesson?

Capital flows like water, always seeking a path forward. Just as water naturally moves from higher ground toward the stability of the ocean, money gravitates toward individuals and groups that create the most value. Those unable to generate results will see their share diminish over time.

Because of this enormous force money can create, capital grows faster than labor. Statistics show that those who leverage financial capital to create more value will always outpace those who rely solely on their labor. Without a clear vision and access to capital, labor is limited in its ability to create more value and ultimately build lasting wealth. Labor, unlike capital, is bound by physical and temporal constraints. A person’s time and energy are finite, and even the hardest work has limitations on how much it can achieve alone. On the other hand, capital is fluid and scalable, enabling investments in technology, infrastructure, and innovation that multiply value far beyond individual effort. While labor is essential in the value-creation process, without the compounding power of capital, its potential remains tethered to the hours in a day and the individual's capacity.

It's a simple equation: capital that flows to value creators will multiply, and money that flows to those who don't create value will eventually disappear. With the right values, mindset, and money, one can unlock a world of opportunity for many and build lasting wealth for many.

What’s the Secret?

Our capitalistic system's little secret is that capital grows faster than salaries and wages. So, people working for money have been losing the race to build wealth against those who use financial capital to create wealth. The gap between individuals leveraging financial capital and workers grows each year. Technological advances are accelerating this trend, and the value of skilled labor is declining each year.*)

Today, the fundamental principle of traditional capitalism, the concept of skilled labor, is at stake. We stand at a critical juncture in history between the traditional labor-based economy and a new era that prioritizes value creation and generational wealth. In the labor economy, wealth accumulation was tied primarily to wages and the ability to work. However, as capital grows faster than wages, the wealth gap has widened, with those leveraging financial capital seeing their fortunes expand far more rapidly than workers who rely solely on their labor ​(SpringerLink, Stanford Graduate School of Business).

Technological advancements and market concentration have accelerated this shift, pushing us toward an economy where success is no longer defined by time spent working but by the ability to create and invest in scalable value. This transition signals a broader move toward a system where financial acumen, asset ownership, and investments in capital drive wealth accumulation, leaving tradition

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This podcast is about The Indian Country Stylebook. It guides editors, writers, and journalists covering indigenous nations in Washington state. It provides a comprehensive overview of proper terminology, legal references, and protocol for respectful reporting in Indian Country. The Stylebook also includes directories of indigenous nations and Indian Country media in Washington state, along with briefings on American Indian law and news gathering in Indian Country. The Stylebook emphasizes the importance of respecting Tribal sovereignty and adhering to each nation's unique laws and practices.

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Why did traditional financial planning fail us for approximately 40 or 50 years since 1974? There's been a real push into amateur retail investment products.

Mark Willis is a man on a mission to help you think differently about your money, economy, and future. After graduating with six figures of student loan debt and discovering a way to turn his debt into real wealth as he watched everybody lose their retirement savings and home equity in 2008, he knew that he needed to find a more predictable way to meet his financial objectives and those of his clients. 

Mark is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM, a THREE TIME #1 Best Selling Author, the Owner of Lake Growth Financial Services, a financial firm in Chicago, Illinois, and co-host of the Not Your Average Financial Podcast(TM). Over the years, he has helped hundreds of his clients take back control of their financial future and build their businesses with proven, tax-efficient financial solutions unknown to most financial gurus. He has become known as “Not Your Average Financial Planner!” 

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Entrepreneurs work for free. Poor people work for money.

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When I start thinking I will stop paying.

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When I start thinking I will stop paying.

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“The heaviest penalty for declining to rule is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself.” —Plato, THE REPUBLIC

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“Let us conclude from these principles that nature creates some men for liberty and others for slavery; that it is useful and just that the slave should obey. The reader will perceive how exactly this passage is paralleled by the statements of middle-class economists, that incapacity, laziness, and thriftlessness will inevitably condemn a large portion of the population always to labor for mere subsistence.”

—Adam Smith, 1776

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The wealthy can create something from nothing while average people have to pay for everything.

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“Being broke is when you run out of money, 
 and being poor is a state of mind.”

—Robert Kiyosaki, Bestselling Author, Entrepreneur

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Average and Sophisticated Investors.

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When we decide to create generational wealth, we need a value system and skills to enhance our legacy.

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The Wealth of Nations Vs Generations

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Why should anyone leave a legacy? I will attempt to answer this preliminary question before all else with some of my thoughts in the form of twenty-three simple bullet points and then discuss them further. 

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This is the seven minutes audio narration of the full chapter 22 Dead Cows of my book "The Wealth of Generations." The book has been narrated by Andrew, an artificial intelligence-based narrator provided by Speechelo.

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This is the seven minutes audio narration of the full chapter 26 Universal Basic Income of my book "The Wealth of Generations." The book has been narrated by Andrew, an artificial intelligence-based narrator provided by Speechelo.

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This is the seven minutes audio narration of the full chapter 25 Retirement Assets of my book "The Wealth of Generations." The book has been narrated by Andrew, an artificial intelligence-based narration system provided by Speechelo.

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Interview with Kristina Nyzell about "The Wealth of Generations". Kristina is Founder Disruptiveplay | Impact Entrepreneur | Community Experience Strategist | Emergent Tech | Collaborative Innovation | NGO

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Marla Althouse Interview about "The Wealth of Generations". Marla is an investor and Business Owner at Waterbirth Solutions, Inc.