Ken Winans is the show’s investing guru. I invited him to return to the show to forecast what the financial markets for the balance of 2012.
Daniel Coyle has taken tips from the talent hotbeds he’s visited for the past five years: top music academies, sports teams, the Navy SEALs, Olympic training centers, and world-class businesses and schools. We discuss his findings that he condensed into a portable manual for coaches and success-oriented people titled The Little Book of Talent.
George Gilder wrote the Bible for Supply-Side Economics at the beginning of the Reagan Presidency in the early 1980s. He’s recently updated it for the 21st Century. We discuss why we need Supply-Side Economics today more than ever from his book Wealth & Poverty: A New Edition For The 21st Century.
Bill Walsh puts a luster on the seemingly stodgy world of municipal bonds. With the economic uncertainty surrounding several California cities like Stockton, Mammoth Lakes and San Bernardino, we discuss why muni bonds may be the right investment for many people looking for safe returns on their investments.
Frans Johansson is an entrepreneur, an author, a speaker and an observer of business paradoxes. We examine the role of unpredictability and how one can seize opportunity in an unpredictable world from his book The Click Moment.
Jordan Goodman is a former editor at Money magazine where he covered Wall Street. He bills himself as “America’s Money Answers Man.” He shares with us how to slash our monthly payments and become debt free from his latest book Master Your Debt.