Josh Brown joins us on today's episode for a thoughtful investment discussion in Mom's basement. Discover why "buying the robots" is a must, why everyone having money is a big fat negative for the economy and more. It's a wide-ranging conversation with one of the top advisors in the USA, and we're excited about all that Josh will share with our Stacker audience.
In our headline segment, we'll discuss the importance of understanding insurance, especially in light of Hurricane Helene. Learn how to make your donations count and why revisiting your financial plan is essential for future confidence.
Later, we'll shift gears to Hollywood, where aging protagonists are thrown back into action. Jeff Bridges reunites with his past in a gripping FX series, while Gary Oldman’s stellar performance in Apple TV's 'Slow Horses' takes the spotlight, though its pace might test your patience. Don't miss the brief nods to John Lithgow and Stanley Tucci and a fleeting mention of Mel Gibson, rounding out an episode rich in actionable insights and entertainment industry intrigue.
Introduction and Apple Music Dilemma
Apple Maps and Pretzel Problems
Saluting the Troops and Show Introduction
Robots and Automation Discussion
Hurricane Helene and Financial Lessons
Retirement Planning Insights
Nvidia and Technology Takeover
Pandemic's Impact on Inflation
Media's Role in Financial Information
Hollywood vs. Reality: The Truth About Wall Street
The Wolf of Wall Street's Influence on Modern Traders
Josh Brown's Perspective on Market Culture
The Importance of Financial Designations
Hurricane Helene: Impact and Relief Efforts
The Real Cost of Insurance and Rebuilding
Charitable Giving: Time, Expertise, and Goods
Upcoming Events and Meetups
Final Thoughts and Takeaways
FULL SHOW NOTES:
https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/josh-brown
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at
https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201
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