This episode is Part 1 of 2 with my good friend and former doubles partners, Juri Hakola. Juri and I met in 1991 and have shared many experiences on and off the tennis court. We lost touch for two decades before reconnecting in Tampa in 2018. Juri is currently traveling the country with his fiance …
Join me as I recount my first SEC football experience and contrast it to WAC football of the 90s, share a few thoughts on Zuckerberg’s “Metaverse”, and discuss truck driver Edward Durr becoming the second most powerful man in Virginia by spending $163 on his campaign.
Episode in which I wrestle through aligning capitalism with personal values and rail against Evangelicals worshipping a “golden calf hair colored savior”. As always, have fun and listen at your own risk!
Join me as I live trade CEI, ramble about Dave Chappelle’s latest “comedy” special and probably talk way too much about the stock market.
Join me as I blather on about Rolls Royce, real life dad struggles of trying to fix a broken dryer switch, Nirvana lawsuits and berate anti-capitalist hippies who probably regret being anti-capitalist hippies.
Super nerdy episode in which I draw on my screen with crayons and magic markers in an attempt to make day trading decisions. Other topics covered include AOC, American flags, Aesop’s fables, BeachBody stock, political blitzkrieg and more old man tennis happenings.
🎵 Join me on a trip in this crazy rocketship, catching up on 6 weeks of vacation and sickness induced absence 🎵
Episode in which I talk about Gab, the need for decentralized content, remind everyone that collectivism is bad, sympathize with Warren Buffet’s biggest stock regret, and talk about drawing on computer screens with Crayons.
We are going down the wrong path by assigning value to victimhood and incentivizing individuals to create and embellish hardships, instead of working to productively overcome hardships. To quote a quote I’ve seen floating around on social media “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men …