• S43E43 -12/2/2022 Maverick Episode 43 :: Martin Grodt
    Dec 3 2022
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    “Maverick” by Jemima McEvoy Pg. 92  (18:02) Blockchain, Basketball, Broadcast.com: Mark Cuban has never lost his passion for disruption.  Now the billionaire entrepreneur has an ambitious  plan to take on big pharma and lower the cost of prescription drugs once and for all.  And, after 13 seasons, this savvy shark may finally be ready to leave the tank.

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  • S42E42 -12/2/2022 Anerican Made Episode 42 :: Martin Grodt
    Dec 3 2022
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    “Anerican Made” by Maggie McGrath  (10:58) Diane Hendricks had a child at age 17, worked as a Playboy Bunny to pay the bills, beat cancer twice and survived the tragic death of her husband before transforming herself into the nation’s most successful businesswoman.  She has tripled her net worth in the last five years. Next: fixing the country’s schools and infrastructure before we red, white and blow it.

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  • S38E41 -12/2/2022 Irrational Exuberance Episode 41 :: Martin Grodt
    Dec 3 2022
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    “Irrational Exuberance” by Hank Tucker Pg. 66  (7:02) Harris Kupperman’s Praetorian Capital seeks out hysteria in every corner of the market, from bitcoin to natural gas.

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  • S38E40 -12/2/2022 Pulse Raising Episode 40 :: Martin Grodt
    Dec 3 2022
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    “Pulse Raising” by Kerry A. Dolan Pg. 60  (12:58) As the child of Iranian immigrants in the deep South, Joe Kiani surmounted overwhelming odds to become a billionaire.  So why should he be afraid to push his scrappy medical monitoring company into consumer electronics, challenging companies 100 times its size?

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  • S38E39 -12/2/2022 Lord of the Land Line Episode 39 :: Martin Grodt
    Dec 3 2022
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    “Lord of the Landlines” By John Hyatt Pg. 54  (12:26) Robert Hale became a billionaire by capitalizing on the technology Alexander Graham Bell patented in 1876.  But time’s up, and now the 21st century is calling.

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  • S38E38 -12/2/2022 The Titan’s Episode 38 :: Martin Grodt
    Dec 3 2022
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    “The Titan’s Titan” by Amy Feldman Pg. 31  (4:45) Billionaire Amy Adams Strunk is part of a new class of female owners in the NFL.  They’re not only tackling problems in new ways; they’re also delivering results that score big.

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  • S37E37 -12/1/2022 Sun King Episode 37 :: Martin Grod
    Dec 2 2022
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    “Sun King” by Jonathan Ponciano Pg. 45  (10:10) Hayes Barnard figured out how to bring costly solar power within financial reach of most homeowners.  As he makes his debut on The Forbes 400, his ambitions are loftier still: to turn every American dream green.

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  • S1E36 -9/1/2022 Weed Greed Episode 36 :: Martin Grodt
    Sep 2 2022
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    “Weed VS. Greed” (Cover Story) Pg. 102 by Will Yakowicz (19:45) Overregulation, overtaxation, contradictions. America’s politicians have completely blown the easiest revenue opportunity ever - legalized drugs.  But it’s not too late to save the $72 billion marijuana industry.   AIRSLA
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