As we close the chapter on 2025, Colin and Wheeler sit down for a candid reflection on a year that arrived like a "tantruming child". From the initial volatility of tariff shocks and technology fears to the eventual acceptance of a market that climbed a "wall of worry," this episode explores the intersections of finance, culture, and personal evolution. We pull back the curtain on our journey as business owners and podcasters, discussing how we’ve navigated the "most hated bull market in hist...
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As we close the chapter on 2025, Colin and Wheeler sit down for a candid reflection on a year that arrived like a "tantruming child". From the initial volatility of tariff shocks and technology fears to the eventual acceptance of a market that climbed a "wall of worry," this episode explores the intersections of finance, culture, and personal evolution. We pull back the curtain on our journey as business owners and podcasters, discussing how we’ve navigated the "most hated bull market in hist...
Episode 32- The Financial Lessons in Your Favorite Christmas Movies (Our Top 10 List)
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Episode 32- The Financial Lessons in Your Favorite Christmas Movies (Our Top 10 List)
Welcome to our chaotic but festive episode, where we take a break from the usual financial deep dives to argue and rank our favorite Christmas movies! From the timeless charm of Elf to the highly debatable holiday status of Die Hard, Colin and Wheeler compare lists, only to realize that their disagreements start right at the bottom. Listen as we dive into the cultural context, generational divides, and, most importantly, the surprising financial and economic lessons woven into these classic h...
Compound Growth
As we close the chapter on 2025, Colin and Wheeler sit down for a candid reflection on a year that arrived like a "tantruming child". From the initial volatility of tariff shocks and technology fears to the eventual acceptance of a market that climbed a "wall of worry," this episode explores the intersections of finance, culture, and personal evolution. We pull back the curtain on our journey as business owners and podcasters, discussing how we’ve navigated the "most hated bull market in hist...