The PLΔNNING Podcast
Uncle Nearest's founder was fired amid fraud allegations against the company's former CFO — and we break down what receivership actually means and whether better governance could've prevented it. Then, the Seattle Seahawks' confirmed $9.6 billion sale becomes our launchpad into what really drives NFL team valuations. We cover Big Tech's mounting AI spending problem, why the financial advisor shortage might be one of the most AI-resistant career paths left, and the surprising, mostly-private company that owns a piece of ESPN. We close with a simple but powerful idea: the difference between GDP (consumption) and the stock market (production) — and what that means for building wealth in your own community. This episode is for education and discussion only and is not personalized financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.
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