A show about how to thrive in the New Economy. It's All About What's Next!
Kerry Lutz and Eddie Yoon discussed various economic issues, including the student loan debt bubble
Matthew Johnson and Kerry Lutz discussed the uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve's decision
Kerry Lutz and Chris Markowski discussed various topics related to financial planning, health, and i
Kerry Lutz interviewed Zev Freidus, a former product marketing manager who transitioned into real es
Kerry and Carl analyzed the current state of the auto industry, discussing the impact of the pandemi
Kerry Lutz and RJ Burr discussed the importance of oil in modern society and its impact on commodity
Kerry Lutz and Craig Hemke discussed various economic issues, including the impact of Fed rate cuts
Kerry Lutz and the Russell Stone discussed the impact of inflation on the economy, predicting a decr
In a meeting between Kerry Lutz and Reuben Mettinson, founder of Puli Trading, Reuben explains that
David Stryzewski, a financial expert, discusses the current market situation and predicts that infla
Eric Hadik joined us for an update on markets. He previously called for weakness in share markets an
Kerry Lutz and John Rubino discussed a range of topics. They talked about the changing landscape of
The interview discussed the potential of gold as an investment and its performance compared to stock
Kerry Lutz interviewed Alex Jarbo about his experience running luxury short-term vacation rentals an
Kerry Lutz interviews Walter about retirement planning in a pension-less society. Walter explains th
Kerry Lutz and Herman DeBoard discussed the negative impact of current administration policies on sm
this interview, Kerry Lutz and Joseph Reinke discussed the challenges of investing in an uncertain e
Kerry Lutz and Eddie Siddell discussed the recent GDP print of 2.1% and its impact on the Fed's mone
Labor market data is mixed, with unions getting double-digit wage increases while job openings (thre
Kerry Lutz interviewed David Barnett about his book "Smarter Than a Startup," which advocates for bu