Holistic Survival Show

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Holistic Survival is about being prepared for modern survival with simple, realistic steps everyone can take to make the world a better place. It's about turning problems into possibilities. It's about stability and community and equipping, fortifying, perfecting, providing, and securing peace of mind. It's about self-reliance and personal responsibility. Who is behind The Holistic Survival Show? The name Jason Hartman has become synonymous with exposing the rigged game on Wall Street and guiding thousands of grateful investors to create wealth that lasts with income producing property investments in diverse geographical markets. More than two decades of phenomenon ally successful personal real estate success went into The Complete Solution For Real Estate Investors™, the blueprint Jason created to help people make the transition from the losing stocks, bonds, and mutual funds game to the winning property ownership game. You can learn more about Jason's company, Platinum Properties Investor Network, and his method at http://www.JasonHartman.com.

Episodios

  • 565: Red November, Red for Trump or Red for Socialism? by Joel Pollak, Breitbart News

    28/08/2020 Duración: 23min

    Joel Pollak, senior editor and in-house counsel at Breitbart News, joins Jason Hartman to discuss his new book Red November, Will the Country Vote Red for Trump or Red for Socialism? Pollak and Hartman wind through a road of political discussion ranging from activism to the POTUS race. As well, they critically discuss how mainstream media shares their version of the narrative.  Books: Red November, Will the Country Vote Red for Trump or Red for Socialism? By Joel Pollak Key Takeaways: Joel Pollak [1:45] Who’s leading the race for POTUS? [4:30] These massive protests are being used to rally activists of the left and the right but also frightening the middle.  [10:25] Most of the activity and activism has been in cities and states mostly controlled by democrats.  [14:45] Has the media discredited themselves so much that most Americans can see through them? [18:30] “Biden never came to the spin room once” - Pollak [21:20] “The genius of America is that people pursue their self-interest with a public spirit.” Pol

  • 564: Technocracy Rising, Global Transformation by Patrick M. Wood, The August Forecast

    21/08/2020 Duración: 44min

    Patrick M. Wood, founder of Citizens For Free Speech, joins Jason Hartman for an in-depth discussion on technocracy. Who are some examples of current technocrats, and how are they influencing the economy? What is the link between Agenda 21 and technocracy?  Wood and Hartman discuss the shift away from high-rise living due to COVID-19, something that challenges some expectations of experts claiming that the majority of the world would prefer living in cities. Wood explains the Trilateral Commission and the connection between it and several positions of power.  Book: Technocracy Rising: The Trojan horse of Global Transformation by Patrick M. Wood Key Takeaways: [1:45] Where did the term technocracy originate? [4:20] Who would be an expert that's running the world today? [9:30] The United Nations is the torchbearer of technocracy sine 1992 and Agenda 21. Sustainable Development is a resource-based economic system instead of what is based on supply and demand.  [15:00] Wood discusses how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

  • 563: 1,000 Years of Global Financial Data with Bryan Taylor

    14/08/2020 Duración: 30min

    Dr. Bryan Taylor joins Jason Hartman as they rewind the clock 1,000 years to look at the history of interest rates and housing costs. The bubonic plague and the Spanish Flu have both had an impact on economics. How does this relate to Coronavirus?  Living in urban areas has historically been out of necessity. Currently, technological advances have taken away the demand for living in highly populated areas. Taylor and Hartman discuss the change in housing costs as influenced by the bubonic plague 800 years ago, but how reliable is this information? Key Takeaways: [2:00] Are interest rates the lowest they’ve ever been in history? [3:20] Government debt explained based on the influences surrounding World War II [4:20] Did Paul Volcker make the right moves? [5:30] Are interest rates too low? What’s the fallout? [8:30] Prices are being controlled mainly by a lack of demand. [12:00] Flashback 102 years to the Spanish Flu, what happened economically? [16:00] Are we to face a repeat of the roaring ’20s? [20:00] Techn

  • 562: Pandemic Recovery, Coronavirus, Spanish Flu, Largest Wealth Transfer in History

    08/08/2020 Duración: 35min

    Jason Hartman discusses the economic recovery after the Spanish Flu. How was the economy leading up to the Spanish Flu, and how did the value of a paper money change globally? How does this relate to our current pandemic recovery, and what have we done differently? The wealthiest US generation is starting to die off. Jason talks about the largest wealth transfer in history, a 30 trillion dollar transfer being passed down over the next couple of decades. The baby boomers are expected to pass this wealth to millennials with what expectations for how they will use it?  Meet the Masters extension class: Asset Protection Specialist Attorney: Saturday 1 AM EDT LIVESTREAM: Sunday Morning, Coffee Tok (Talk) 11 AM EDT  facebook.com/JasonHartman.com Key Takeaways: [3:30] In what do we believe?  [6:00] Empowered Investor Beliefs. [8:10] Talking about the alignment of interests. [11:30] The wealthiest generation alive is starting to die off, and are responsible for the largest wealth transfer in history.  [14:30] The wea

  • 561: Brendan Ahern, China Trade War & COVID-19

    31/07/2020 Duración: 25min

    What are the relations with China looking like for the US and for the rest of the globe? Brendan Ahern of the ChinaLastNight.com blog updates Jason Hartman on what he sees with China’s economy. Brendan touches on China’s ability to re-establish trust moving forward and how they might change from being such a largely export dependent country. Key Takeaways: [1:30] Where is China now, in regards to reopening? [3:15] How will China re-establish trust moving forward? [6:15] How have the trade negotiations changed before and after COVID-19? [9:45] “Even investing has become politicized” [13:45] China realized that being very export dependent made them susceptible to downturns. [20:30] Tourism has stopped, and not just in Hong Kong. Websites:  kranshares.com ChinaLastNight.com JasonHartman.com/Asset JasonHartman.com/Webinar www.JasonHartman.com www.JasonHartman.com/properties Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes) 1-800-HARTMAN

  • 560: Coronavirus Quarantine Survivor "Where in the World is Juanita Ingram? Mommy Talk Live by Juanita

    24/07/2020 Duración: 18min

    Coronavirus Quarantine Survivor, attorney, author, and actress, Juanita Ingram joins Jason Hartman to discuss Taiwan's reaction to Coronavirus, approximately 30 days before it hit the U.S. What did Taiwan do right, and how did SARS prepare them for this problem. Born in Tennessee, and made her way through the U.K. and finally to Taiwan, hear Juanita's perspective on the differences of culture and how Coronavirus was handled.  Key Takeaways:  Guest Juanita Ingram [1:45] What's going on in Taiwan, so close to China?  [5:00] From "Wuhan Virus" to COVID-19, the changes made in Taiwan, approximately 30 days ahead of the U.S. [6:45] After Taiwan's experience with SARS, they had a pandemic plan in place. Taiwan is now being called the blueprint of what should've been done [9:30] Taiwan's cases escalated due to the import of incidents from outside of the country.  [14:30] Two ER Doctors in Atlanta, Georgia that both tested positive. One is very sick, and the other is asymptomatic.  Websites: www.iamjuanitaingram.com

  • 559: Capitalism's Crisis Deepens, Global Economic Meltdown by Dr. Richard D. Wolff

    22/07/2020 Duración: 40min

    Dr. Richard D. Wolff, professor of economics and author of Understanding Marxism, joins Jason Hartman today, discussing the global economic meltdown. Wolff shares his interpretation of marxism and why he believes that is has been poorly applied. As well, Hartman and Wolff discuss capitalism in America, the perception and the reality.  Wolff and Hartman discuss the disproportionate pay between CEO and workers. The CEO to worker compensation ratio has changed dramatically. Wolff states that a cooperative/directorship might work using the example of The Mondragon Corporation.  Key Takeaways: [2:15] Was Karl Marx's ideas applied wrong? [8:45] "A liberal and a marxist are not the same things." [10:30] What is a Marxist?  [12:45] Capitalism didn't make the break from fatalism and slavery that it thought it did.  [16:45] Did any country have genuine pure marxism? [20:30] "There's a reason that a very small number of people are capitalists (entrepreneur) and a very large number of people are workers" - Wolff [20:45]

  • 558: THE LAST TRIAL & Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow

    17/07/2020 Duración: 30min

    Jason Hartman interviews best selling author Scott Turow. Jason and Scott discuss what changes to expect in the wake of coronavirus. They travel through a conversation of technology in legal settings and positive changes in the pharmaceutical industry. Will we see some constitutional changes?  Scott Turow is a best-selling author, widely known for One L. He has recently published The Last Trial, a legal thriller about a criminal defense lawyer and a lifelong friend accused of murder. Now available everywhere. Key Takeaways: [2:45] Scott talks about The Last Trial, from where the characters came.  [4:30] Speaking of coronavirus, everyone has an agenda. How can we tell heads from tails? [7:00] Can we design a better system, one in which the government takes over the testing of pharmaceuticals? [13:45] The law has always put tremendous weight on who is holding the records. [18:45] Do you think that supreme court justices should still be lifelong appointments?  [21:00] Has COVID-19 pushed the legal industry to us

  • 557: Virus & Liberty’s Nemesis by Dean Reuter, Federalist Society, George Mason University

    15/07/2020 Duración: 24min

    Dean Reuter: General Counsel, Vice President, and Director of the Practice Groups for the Federalists Society For Law and Public Policy, joins Jason Hartman. Today they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of Federalism at the state level. As well, will we see more partnerships between government and tyrannical tech companies? Will they go beyond tracking phones, and building online profiles? What kind of pushback should citizens be active in when it comes to government at all levels? Author of three books:  The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil Liberty's Nemesis: The Unchecked Expansion of the State Confronting Terror: 9/11 and the Future of American National Security Key Takeaways: [2:15] There's a massive expansion of the state underway (don't let a good crisis go to waste) [4:30] Will we see more partnerships between government and tyrannical tech companies? [6:00] Beyond tracking our phone locations for advertising, health tracking, and similarly related services, will the g

  • 556: Presidential Candidate Mark Whitney, TheLaw.net & Bank Fraud

    04/07/2020 Duración: 22min

    Today we are joined by a Libertarian Presidential candidate and former felon who won his freedom representing himself. Mark Whitney joins Jason Hartman sharing his backstory from outlaw to free man. As well, he speaks on the suspension of the 'campaign trail' due to coronavirus. Mark talks to some of the challenges running for president. As well, he speaks to the ease of becoming a candidate. Jason asks Mark what he expects to see in our future, whether that's inflationary or not. Key Takeaways: [1:00] Backstory, from felon to free man. [8:30] Politics has been suspended. The trail in 'campaign trail' is gone. [9:30] What were the lessons learned by representing yourself in court? [12:30] There are generally about 2,000 people running for President of the U.S. [13:45] The presidential commission on debates is a privately owned organization. This arrangement is so we can't site the constitution to say that our political speech is censored. [14:30] How can you run? [16:30] Are we looking at an inflationary futu

  • 555: Leaving NYC, Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman Eye On Real Estate

    25/06/2020 Duración: 36min

    There’s no place like home. Jason Hartman interviews Dottie Herman on her track to success, from realtor to CEO. Dottie shares her experiences in New York post 9/11, and how this affected the overall mood of New Yorkers and how they wanted to live. What kind of conclusions about shifting mindset from Covid-19 can we draw about the American home? Even banks are scared about giving housing loans with so many jobs in the air. With the current credit problems and mortgage issues, housing prices in the near future are a big question mark.  Key Takeaways:  [5:40] The current mortgage and credit problems might influence housing prices to drop [7:20] “You don’t just turn a key and everything starts all over” [8:45] Banks are double-checking if people have jobs, they are scared they are going to get burned [13:10] In harder times, like post 9/11, people want to be with their families, and in homes that are comfortable and accommodating of their family. [17:00] The millennial generation has different needs and wants in

  • 554: The American Boomerang, World's Greatest 'Turnaround' Nation Will Do It Again by Nick Adams, Liberty & American Greatness, Townhall.com, Centennial Institute

    15/06/2020 Duración: 19min

    Jason Hartman speaks with a four-time best-selling author, and motivational speaker, Nick Adams. Today, they discuss how the U.S. will turn it around, and continue to be the greatest country in the world. How would things be different if Churchill had not been around, and what similarities can we draw comparing him to Trump?  Book: Trump Vs Churchill, Defenders of Western Civilization by Nick Adams Key Takeaways: [3:30] How will the U.S. turn it around? [6:30] Is the United States of America living up to its potential? [9:00] How things would’ve been different had Churchill not have been around. [10:20] Comparing Trump to Churchill. [16:25] Never bet against America Websites: NickAdamsUSA.com www.JasonHartman.com Jason Hartman Quick Start Jason Hartman PropertyCast (Libsyn) Jason Hartman PropertyCast (iTunes)

  • 553: Hospital Pricing, Patient Rights Advocate (PRA), Stem Cell Banking Dr. Cynthia Fisher

    08/06/2020 Duración: 22min

    Dr. Cynthia Fisher, Patient Rights Advocate joins Jason Hartman today to discuss the issue of hospital pricing transparency. If this issue is ever forced into action, will cash pricing or insurance pricing be the better deal in hospitals? As well, how does this issue play into Coronavirus, and have hospitals been hurt or have they benefited from Covid-19? Key Takeaways: [1:00] Hospital pricing transparency? [3:00] Will cash pricing or insurance pricing be the better deal in hospitals? [6:15] What can we fix in this next round of stimulus? [7:30] What’s a charge master rate? [10:00] Sued using the first amendment saying, “we have the right as hospitals and insurance companies to have our gag orders and secret hidden prices as part of our freedom of speech.” [13:00] Have the hospitals been hurt by COVID-19? [16:20] Patient was charged $6,000 for being tested and treated for COVID-19 in a tent outside the hospital. Websites: patientrightsadvocate.org JasonHartman.com/Properties JasonHartman.com JasonHartman.com/

  • 552: General Robert Spalding, Stealth War - How China Took Over While America's Elite Slept

    03/06/2020 Duración: 22min

    How much influence does China have on American institutions? China expert General Robert Spalding joins Jason Hartman today to discuss the relationship that China has had with the U.S. What has the Chinese Communist Party done to take advantage of the openness of the U.S.? And how is it that Chinese stocks don’t have the same requirements for transparency and audits? How does that affect the U.S.?  Key Takeaways: [3:45] As we (the U.S.) begin to isolate the industrial base implications for our relationship with China, we notice that a lot of the capabilities that we had in terms of the military were dependent on the supply chains coming in from China.  [6:00] The U.S. relationship with China can be looked at as, making them rich so that they would democratize.  [10:30] The Chinese Communist Party has used its connection to U.S. society and turn U.S. strengths of openness into vulnerabilities.  [11:45] Looking at Chinese equities/stocks, Chinese companies aren’t required to meet audit and transparency requirem

  • 551: James Altucher, The Altucher Report, COVID-19 Population Migration

    29/05/2020 Duración: 42min

    James Altucher joins Jason to share his viewpoints on the economy, stocks, and more specifically the stimulus. As well, listen to the seriousness of this pandemic from a New Yorker’s perspective, and what it’s like managing life in the most challenging U.S. coronavirus area.  James also discusses his moves in the stock market, and why he favors certain positions. As well, this pandemic will accelerate our development with technology and how we perceive colleges vs certificates.   Key Takeaways: Guest: James Altucher [2:30] The New York and New Jersey Coronavirus perspective vs the rest of the nation. [5:30] “The earlier models were wrong” [10:10] “As long as you keep seeing insanity happen, those are all canaries in the coal mine.” -Altucher [11:00] We know that the economy is going to wake up, we just don’t know when and how. [12:40] Understanding why we should prep for supply shock. [14:15] The GDP of a year is about 20 trillion dollars, 5 trillion per quarter. There is an expectation that 2 to 3 trillion w

  • 550: LAB GIRL, The Story of More, Price of Progress by Hope Jahren, University of Oslo

    27/05/2020 Duración: 44min

    Jason Hartman discusses the impact that the spike in unemployment will have on mortgage delinquencies and how one feels personally about job security. Real estate listings are at a staggering low, what does this mean? Hope Jahren is today’s guest, and she is here to discuss her book, The Story of More, and how the Earth feels about the mess that we’ve made. Hope shares her thoughts on consumption trends and the overuse of a lot of products. How can we fix this? Decisions about small things can work exponentially.  Key Takeaways: [2:30] Expectations of losing a job or leaving voluntarily.  [5:00] Real estate listings have declined by 70%. [11:15] The spike in unemployment is signaling a potential increase in mortgage delinquencies.  [15:00] Hope Jahren [16:00] What’s going on in Norway with the Coronavirus pandemic? [17:45] Using smog levels as an indicator of how active the economy is. [24:00] We overuse a lot of products, but are we using less of anything? [29:00] The little changes we can make as individual

  • 549: COVID-19 & Universal Basic Income UBI Economy Is Chronically Short of Money, Ellen Brown

    22/05/2020 Duración: 29min

    Ellen Brown is today’s guest here to discuss Universal Basic Income, UBI. As well, she shares some interesting details about what happens to the money when a debt is paid. How did China increase its money supply by such a large percentage in two decades?  Key Takeaways: Guest: Ellen Brown, author of over a dozen books including, The Public Bank Solution, From Austerity to Prosperity [2:30] What is a postal account?  [10:45] What is the end game of money spending? [12:10] Money is lent into existence. Banks create the principal but they don’t create the interest, so debt always grows faster than the money supply. [15:00] The real economy is always short of money because there’s a hole in the bucket that always drains into the financial economy. [16:00] What is the financialized economy?  [20:20] Debt grows until it gets so high that people can’t borrow anymore, so they pay down their debts instead of taking out new debts. That shrinks the money supply. That goes into deflation which goes into depression.  [22:

  • 548: The Person Who Loses The Least Wins with Doug Casey, Past Recession Home Price

    21/05/2020 Duración: 33min

    Doug Casey, author of Crisis Investing: Opportunities and Profits in the Coming Great Depression, joins Jason to discuss the biggest hysteria since the Salem Witch Trials. Casey shares his opinion on The Great Recession and the role it might play in the potential Greater Depression. Learn why Casey advises one to invest in mining, and his feelings on bonds, stocks, cash, gold, and cryptocurrency in comparison. Key Takeaways: [1:20] “The biggest hysteria since the Salem Witch Trials” - Casey [4:45] Casey presupposes that the worst of the 2008 recession is yet to come, and that for the last 8-10 years, we have been in the calm, the eye, of the storm. [6:30] “This could be more than a financial meltdown. Possibly an economic and social meltdown as well.” [7:00] The U.S. is no longer a country, but more-so a multi-dimensional, domestic, empire. [9:20] Bonds are a triple threat, about the worst place for your money at this time. [11:30] Bonds, stocks, cash, gold, cryptocurrency? [15:15] Have we entered the greater

  • 547: Telemedicine, Steve Hochberg, The Phillips Curve, Elliott Wave

    16/05/2020 Duración: 34min

    Today, Jason Hartman discusses the Phillips curve and its relevance to our current economic situation. While we are all challenged in ways to adapt to our shelter-in-place advising, several benefits are being popularized out of necessity. Telemedicine, or telehealth, is growing rapidly, and not just for humans. Veterinary practices are using telemedicine for your pet's health as well. Steve Hochberg returns to elaborate on the Elliott Wave. How do we know when we have too much debt, the U.S., or the individual?  Key Takeaways: [1:00] Is Kim Jong-Un alive? [5:30] Telemedicine, we’re finally there [8:00] The Phillips curve [14:00] Monetary policy comes from central banks, and fiscal policy comes from the government  Guest: Steve Hochberg [22:00] Everything the Fed has said they’re going to do has been backed by the Treasury. The treasury has pledged to cover any losses that the Fed is going to incur through their lending programs, and this can’t go on forever [24:00] How do we know when we have too much debt? [

  • 546: Why Companies Fail, Conquer the Crash, Elliott Wave

    01/05/2020 Duración: 33min

    Jason Hartman shares sound advice on the top four reasons that a company fails. Steve Hochberg joins Jason to break down the methods of the Elliott Wave Principle. Listen to how the Elliott Wave Principle used collective investor psychology to predict 2020 stock market trends, without the influence of Coronavirus, as early as late 2019. Will we continue to see the stability of linear markets vs the volatility of cyclical markets, post-pandemic? Do recessions cause cautious businessmen or do cautious businessmen cause recessions?  Key Takeaways: [2:30] From a discussion: the four primary reasons a company fails [4:00] Number one, FEAR - Faults, education, appearing, real [5:15] Number two, mindset [9:00] Number three, lack of connections [11:30] Number four, Lacking systems and process [15:20] What is going on in the financial world? [17:00] Unfolding the Elliott Wave Principle  [18:20] “Late 2019, the U.S. economy had some very strong economic numbers, the social mood was very elevated, but there were some un

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