Today the School of Greatness podcast is the top podcast on iTunes; it's downloaded by millions of listeners around the world and the host is internationally-acclaimed author, speaker, and business man Lewis Howes.
But the origins of the School of Greatness lie within Lewis' struggles as a young man with shattered dreams. In his early 20s Lewis was on top o ... Show More
Mar 2016
022: Loving What Is, with Byron Katie
Have you ever considered it’s not the things in your life that cause you stress, resentment and fear, but your thoughts and beliefs?
According to our guest for today’s episode, world-renowned author Byron Katie, there is only one thing that creates stress or other negative emotio ... Show More
1h 7m
Mar 2016
021: Hardwiring Happiness Part 2, with Dr. Rick Hanson
Dr. Hanson returns to the show for another conversation with Clayton!
Can we train ourselves to be happier, to find the good in our everyday lives? Or are we stuck with what we've been given? The answer, happily, is the former and here to share his wisdom on how we can become har ... Show More
48m 29s
Oct 2024
1100: Americans Are Being Crushed by Credit Card Debt - Episode 1100
There’s a huge problem impacting our economy and we need to talk about it – Americans are absolutely drowning in credit card debt. In the fourth quarter of 2023, Americans’ total credit card balances increased by $50 billion, reaching a total of $1.129 trillion, according to data ... Show More
9m 17s
Aug 11
Introducing the Rachman Review: Is the US heading for a debt crisis?
This week on the Economics Show, we're bringing you an interview with Ray Dalio, from our foreign affairs podcast, the Rachman Review. It originally broadcast on July 3.Gideon talks to Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund and author of a ne ... Show More
24m 3s
Sep 2024
How to cut government debt, with Robin Wigglesworth
Jamaica’s economy struggled for decades, and at one point it had amassed debts worth more than 140 per cent of GDP. Even the IMF wouldn’t return its calls. But somehow, in the 2010s, it managed to halve its government debt – over just seven years. Today on the show, we ask how th ... Show More
28m 24s
Nov 2024
The Truth About the US Economy!
The US Economy has been booming in recent years and most Americans are doing better than they were a year ago, unemployment is lower, wages are growing, and inflation is declining. It’s not just the one percent either, the statistics show that Americans across ages and social cla ... Show More
19m 55s
May 14
That "big, beautiful" tax bill could shock the bond market
Early estimates say the GOP’s tax bill will add $3.8 trillion in deficits over the next 10 years. (This, despite President Trump’s insistence on shrinking the national debt.) But amid economic instability caused by the trade war and federal spending cuts, will the bond market sna ... Show More
25m 25s
Nov 2024
Taking the Pulse of the US Consumer
Our panel of analysts discusses the health of the US consumer through the lens of spending, credit use and home ownership.
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James Egan: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm James Egan, Morgan Stanley's co-head of Securitized Product Strategy, and today we ... Show More
8m 38s