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The Entrepreneur's Journey - pt.2

May 14, 202610 min

The Entrepreneur's Journey - pt.1

May 13, 202611 min

Ep 412. Palantir CEO's Bold Claims

May 9, 202610 min

Ep 411. Kevin Warsh's Changes to Federal Reserve Policy

May 8, 20268 min

Ep 410. The "Plow-Horse" Economy, with Ernie Goss

May 7, 202616 min

Ep 409. The Weight of Global Debt

May 6, 202610 min

Ep 408. The Fraudulent Comptroller of Dixon, IL

May 2, 202611 min

Ep 407. "Blue Wave" Midterm Effects for the Markets

May 1, 20269 min

Ep 406. Overlooked Risks for Real Estate Investors

Apr 30, 202612 min

Ep 405. Market Reactions Amidst Iran Conflict

Apr 29, 202612 min

Ep 404. Hidden Risks of HOA Policies

Apr 25, 202611 min

Ep 403. What is a DOLLAR?

Apr 24, 202611 min

Ep 402. From Intern to Advisor

Apr 23, 20269 min

Ep 401. Millions in Minutes

Apr 22, 202612 min

Ep 400. Taxing the Rich VS Educating the Poor

Apr 18, 202612 min

Ep 399. The "Weight" of Precious Metals

Apr 17, 20268 min

Ep 398. Unpacking Social Security Myths, With Brad Starken

Apr 16, 202612 min

Ep 397. Ceasefires and Market Surges

Apr 15, 202611 min

Ep 400Ep 396. The 50 State 'Tug-of-War'

From corporate relocations to shifting population trends, this episode dives into the economic tug-of-war happening across all 50 states. The conversation unpacks how taxes, regulation, and cost of living are influencing where people choose to live—and where businesses choose to grow. If you’ve ever wondered why some states are booming while others struggle, this is the episode for you.

Apr 4, 202610 min

Ep 399Ep 395. Outlook of a post-Trump America

What’s with all the rumors of changes at the federal level to the rules governing Roth conversions and associated taxes? Do the recent Blue Owl struggles have an impact on investment strategies? And what’s to happen with tariffs and other economic policies after the Trump administration is gone? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Apr 3, 20268 min

Ep 398Ep 394. The 'Machine' Behind Retire SMART

What does it take to deliver consistent, high-level financial advice? In this episode, David and Director of Wealth Management, Josh Cheatle, break down their unique training system, collaborative planning process, and why no single advisor works alone. The result: faster learning, smarter strategies, and a better experience for every client.

Apr 2, 202611 min

Ep 397Ep 393. Sports, War, and Financial Firm Outsourcing

Kicking off with basketball tournament hype and Midwest momentum, the conversation quickly turns to bigger stakes—geopolitics, market swings, and investor behavior. As headlines around Iran and market corrections intensify, we break down what’s noise versus what actually matters for your portfolio. A must-listen for keeping perspective in unpredictable times.

Apr 1, 202613 min

Ep 396Ep 392. Midwestern Work Ethic

We kick things off with a nod to Midwest grit—after Nebraska ranks among the top states for work ethic—and dive into why that reputation is attracting major investment, including massive new data center projects from companies like Google. But with growth comes big questions: energy demand, infrastructure, and whether taxpayers truly benefit.

Mar 28, 202611 min

Ep 395Ep 391. Should I Buy a Used Car Now?

Will the Federal Reserve be dissolved or absorbed into the treasury department? How concerned should we be about projections that social security and Medicare have less than a decade of solvency remaining? And is now a good time to buy a new car? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Mar 27, 202610 min

Ep 394Ep 390. Financial "Court-Side" Concepts

Today, we welcome back Financial Advisor, Sean Swanson. From “travel” and “brackets” to “slam dunks” and “second-half adjustments,” we translate court-side concepts into real-world strategies for retirement, tax planning, and avoiding costly mistakes. It’s a fun, insightful conversation that shows how the right game plan—on or off the court—can make all the difference.

Mar 26, 202611 min

Ep 393Ep 389. Rising War Tensions and Our Economy

We start with a little plug-in for “Tax Madness”—a series of high octane videos, breaking down a bracket of 64 everyday taxes to determine which one Americans hate the most. Then we shift to the global stage, unpacking rising tensions in the Middle East, oil market volatility, and what it could mean for the economy here at home. Plus, we dive into inflation data, warning signs in credit markets, and whether comparisons to 2008 hold any real weight.

Mar 25, 202611 min

Ep 392Ep 388. More InterState Migration!

In this episode, we tackle a major local headline as Omaha considers a new downtown stadium project—and what it could mean for taxpayers, businesses, and the future of the city. From there, we shift to national trends, breaking down interstate migration, tax policy shifts, and why high earners and major companies are relocating across the country. Plus, we explore new wealth-building opportunities for the next generation, including emerging account strategies that could dramatically impact long-term financial security.

Mar 21, 202611 min

Ep 391Ep 387. Retire SMART's Proactive-ness During Unrest and War

During this time of geopolitical unrest and war, what is Retire SMART doing to prepare their clients’ portfolios? If China and Japan are selling American debt, how will that affect our investments? And how far will Nebraska go in the NCAA tournament? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Mar 20, 20268 min

Ep 390Ep 386. Buying and Selling a Business the Right Way

Today, we sit down with estate planning attorney Colin Kastrick to break down the critical decisions business owners can’t afford to get wrong—from entity selection to buying and selling a business the right way. We also dive into powerful tax strategies around charitable giving, including how donor-advised funds can maximize impact while minimizing tax liability. If you want to keep more of what you earn and build smarter long-term wealth, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

Mar 19, 202612 min

Ep 389Ep 385. The Strait of Hormuz Ripple Effect

David and Chip break down rising geopolitical tensions and what they really mean for global oil markets, from tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz to the surprising signals coming out of futures pricing. Then, they zoom out to the big picture—exploring how AI, shifting labor trends, and demographics could reshape productivity and the future of work. Plus, a look at tax policy headlines and a cautionary tale on wealth, as even a $100 million career doesn’t guarantee financial security.

Mar 18, 202611 min

Ep 388Ep 384. The Great Population Migration

In today’s episode, we explore several headlines highlighting how economic forces shape everyday decisions—from the decline of local newspapers to shifting consumer demand in the auto industry. We also examine broader economic trends, including population migration driven by taxes and the unintended consequences of raising minimum wages. Throughout the discussion, we connect current events back to basic economic principles and how they impact communities, businesses, and workers.

Mar 14, 202610 min

Ep 387Ep 383. Tucker's Take on the Gold Industry?

What does David think of Tucker Carlson’s latest accusation concerning the gold industry? Is it a good idea for a financial firm to also offer banking services? And with all the uproar about the Omaha streetcar project, is economic development looking to still be its main justification? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Mar 13, 202610 min

Ep 386Ep 382. Taking Advantage of Today's High Estate Tax Exemptions

Today, David is joined by financial advisor Mike Schudel to discuss why the current tax environment may be one of the most powerful opportunities for estate planning in decades. They discuss how today’s historically high estate tax exemptions could change in the future—and why waiting to plan could cost families significantly. The conversation also covers practical strategies to help protect wealth, reduce taxes, and ensure assets are passed on exactly how you intend.

Mar 12, 202611 min

Ep 385Ep 381. Middle East Tensions Rise & Economics

This episode dives into the economic ripple effects of the latest Middle East tensions, including how oil flows, China’s energy dependence, and global strategy are shaping the bigger picture. David also breaks down why markets historically push forward even during wartime and what current tax cuts could mean for American households. Plus, a reality check on AI—cutting through the hype to explain where the real economic impact stands today.

Mar 11, 202611 min

Ep 384Ep 380. The Fallout of Omaha Steaks' Big Decision

Today’s discussion covers several timely local and national business stories. David breaks down Omaha Steaks’ controversial decision to stop supplying local restaurants and its PR fallout, covers a regulatory overreach involving a barber-themed lounge, and celebrates Nebraska cities ranking high for work-life balance. The episode wraps with a sobering reminder from BlackRock CEO Larry Fink about retirement savings, emphasizing the importance of planning and personal financial responsibility.

Mar 7, 202610 min

Ep 383Ep 379. What Does SMART Stand For?

What is the difference between an exchange-traded fund and a mutual fund? With my husbands’ recent passing, me being 46, and having $450,000 saved, along with having to take withdrawals, I feel lost and don’t know where to start. How can I navigate this? And what does the acronym SMART stand for, in Retire SMART? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Mar 6, 202610 min

Ep 382Ep 378. What Medicare Does NOT Cover

David is joined by CFP Blake Grimm to break down the latest Medicare updates, including rising Part B premiums and changes to prescription drug costs. They walk through what Medicare actually covers — and what it doesn’t — from dental and vision to long-term care and ambulance rides. If you’re nearing retirement or already on Medicare, this is a must-listen to avoid costly surprises.

Mar 5, 202611 min

Ep 381Ep 377. Is AI Helping or Hurting Jobs?

David breaks down the highlights from this year’s State of the Market Address, where people gathered to hear his take on the economy, inflation, and what’s really driving policy decisions. He dives into the Fed’s credibility, the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling, and whether AI is actually moving the needle on economic growth. If you want a no-nonsense perspective on markets and headlines, this one delivers.

Mar 4, 202612 min

Ep 380Ep 376. The Slow Downfall of Wall Street

Today, David unpacks Riston’s Law on a global scale — from the Dutch origins of Wall Street to modern wealth migration as countries experiment with taxing unrealized gains. The conversation explores how capital moves where it’s treated best, what that means for investors and retirees, and why proactive tax strategy matters more than ever. Plus, a powerful reminder that retirement isn’t just about money — it’s about purpose, planning, and making sure your life still matters.

Feb 28, 202612 min

Ep 379Ep 375. How AI is REALLY Affecting Jobs.

Are tariffs partly to blame with all the rising prices? Where AI would be expected to reduce work, does it actually intensify it? And is President Trump doing too little, too slowly to address the housing situation? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Feb 27, 20267 min

Ep 378Ep 374. The Most Impactful Retirement Strategy, With Mark Rowlette

This episode features guest financial advisor Mark Rowlett with South Shore Retirement Services; he and David dive into why proactive tax planning is one of the most overlooked — yet most impactful — parts of retirement and wealth strategy. The conversation covers how taxes can erode retirement income, why location and policy matter, and how smart planning can help families keep more of what they’ve earned. If you want to understand the real power of tax strategy, this episode is a must-listen.

Feb 26, 202613 min

Ep 377Ep 373. A Little Tax Refund Surprise

Today’s show opens with reflections on leadership, generosity, and community impact before diving into today’s financial news. David and Chip unpack positive inflation data, tax refund surprises, and federal workforce changes, along with a case study on how policy decisions affect businesses and workers. It’s a mix of perspective and practical economics you won’t want to miss.

Feb 25, 20269 min

Ep 376Ep 372. Nebraska Outperforms on Income Growth

This episode covers some surprising economic trends — including why Nebraska is outperforming much of the country when it comes to real income growth — and what that means for workers and business owners. We also dig into concerns about government spending, business incentives, and the challenges small businesses face navigating bureaucracy. Plus, an important conversation about retirement that goes beyond money — focusing on purpose, fulfillment, and why having a plan for life after work truly matters.

Feb 21, 202612 min

Ep 375Ep 371. Inheriting an Annuity from the Passing of a Loved One

With long-term care being a complicated and expensive process for us, while we’re in our 60s and in good health, is it really worth the trouble going through? What am I supposed to do with an annuity I inherited after my mother’s passing? And what are David’s thoughts on me rolling over my 401(k) while I’m still working? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Feb 20, 20269 min

Ep 374Ep 370. Tips for Business Owners During Tax Season

This episode focuses on what business owners should be thinking about during tax season — from proactive tax planning to maximizing the value of your company. We break down strategies like the Qualified Business Income deduction, accelerated depreciation, and how proper planning could potentially save millions in taxes when exiting a business. If you’re an entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with opportunities you may not even realize exist.

Feb 19, 202610 min

Ep 373Ep 369. The Biggest Loss From Winning the Big Game

This episode covers everything from hosting client events to breaking down the latest economic headlines. We dive into strong jobs data, what it could mean for interest rates, and even the surprising tax hit an NFL Big-Game–winning quarterback could face. It’s a fast-paced conversation on money, markets, and the real-world impact of policy decisions.

Feb 18, 202611 min

Ep 372Ep 368. The 32K Crock Pot

This episode dives into rising U.S. manufacturing data and the debate over tariffs, taxes, and economic growth. The guys also share a wild $32,000 antique crock story before turning to bigger issues — falling test scores, housing market nerves, and why looser mortgage rules could revive old financial risks. It’s a fast-moving look at how policy and market trends connect to your money.

Feb 14, 20269 min

Ep 371Ep 367. Can I Meet David Brooks?

What do the terms “flat-fee, fee-only, and fee-based” mean? What are short-term reserves and what are the risks of messing with a 401(k) in relation to a recent reddit post encouraging people to protest the current presidential administration. And when I call to schedule an appointment with Retire SMART, why can’t I meet with David? David Brooks has answers to these questions in today’s Q&A episode.

Feb 13, 202611 min

Ep 370Ep 366. The Business of Sports

What starts as Big Game chatter turns into a fascinating look at the business of sports. Financial Advisor, Alex Murray and David Brooks break down ticket prices, sports betting, and how host cities can see hundreds of millions in economic impact from major events — then bring it closer to home with Omaha, Lincoln, and the power of Husker athletics. It’s football, finance, and why stadiums and sports culture can be serious economic engines.

Feb 12, 202611 min

Ep 369Ep 365. Warsh for Fed Chair

David and Chip kick things off with some big-game banter but quickly pivot to a major economic shake-up: the nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Fed Chair. They break down why markets reacted so hard, what a tighter Federal Reserve could mean for inflation, interest rates, and gold, and why investors—especially near retirement—can’t afford a “set it and forget it” strategy. Big policy shift, real portfolio impact.

Feb 11, 202612 min