Dan sets out the scope of this new series and gives an overview of the economic challenges ahead of us.
Dan discusses the phenomenon of inflation, exploring how it serves as a form of taxation to systematically redistribute wealth from wage earners to the government and banks.
Dan discusses interest rates, the main tool of Central Bankers, and how their utility is now broken.
Dan discusses the UK government's enormous debt and budget deficit, and why they no longer have any good options left.
Dan examines the applications of gold, including its use by governments as money and by individuals as a means of preserving wealth.
Carl joins Dan to discuss the first five episodes of Brokenomics and answer some questions from the viewers.
Dan explains Bitcoin, the futuristic digital currency changing the way we do business in the world.
Dan discusses Central Bank Digital Currencies and their potential to enslave us.
It's easy to criticize the system, but what would I do if I could?
The elites are fully aware that the Ponzi Scheme of late-stage capitalism, built upon the foundations of unpayable levels of public and private debt, will soon crash. Before that happens, they are trying to usher in a neofeudal society, in which they can continue to hold most of the power and wealth.
Dan & Hector dismantle the evidence used to force face masks on a nation.
A special live Brokenomics chat covering your questions and the current banking collapse that began with SVB over the weekend.
This week Dan goes over an introductory look into investing.
How does the economy function over short, medium and long time spans, in this episode Dan breaks down the business cycle from the single transaction to the full 80-100 years of the long-term debt cycle.
They own everything - but what is the real story here?
Dan & Simon discuss the events of the Covid lockdowns and what they can tell us about the future direction of the UK.
The world is about to experience a combination of new technologies that could radically alter our economic trajectory and change the way we live and work forever - Dan looks at these technologies and what they might mean
Connor joins Dan to discuss one of the LotusEaters favourite Economic thinkers - the Legendary Thomas Sowell.
Dan takes a look at the 2008 Great Financial Crisis through the medium of the fictional - but nevertheless informative, example of the film Margin Call which highlights many of the key concepts that lead to downturn becoming a crisis.
Dan takes a look at Universal Basic Income - UBI as a possible solution to the coming revolution in AI and robotics - or perhaps as an alternative to the existing welfare system.
Dan is joined by former Jupiter Fund Manager Peter Lawery to discuss Investing in the second part of the Investment mini-series.
Dan interviews Jeff Booth, technology entrepreneur and author of the Price of Tomorrow.
Dan discusses the US debt ceiling which has occupied the news in recent weeks.
Dan takes a look at the brilliant website wtfhappenedin1971.com and discusses the effect of the 1971 Nixon Shock when the US dollar stopped being backed by gold and became a debt backed currency.
Dan takes a look at rent controls after Sadiq Khan and other politicians propose this as a solution of London's high cost of housing.
Dan is again joined by former Jupiter Fund Manager Peter Lawery to discuss Investing in the third part of the Investment mini-series.
Dan interviews Austrian Economist Peter St Onge.
Dan looks at the increased attempts to slow roll an alien invasion narrative into the public mind, the feasibility of aliens & visitation and the possible motives..
Dan looks at the 4th Turning, an influential book that seeks to understand generational cycles and how they shape history.
Dan sits down with the audience to give his view of where we are and where we are going.
Dan & Josh look at the incentives or lack of in the USSR economic model and draw comparisons with the modern world.
Dan speaks to authors Laura Dodsworth & Patrick Fagan about their new book - Free your Mind, a look a how psyops are now routinely employed against western populations.
Dan talks with Lawrence Lepard founder of Equity Management Associates, LLC (EMA) - a Boston money management firm. Larry is a former pilot and Harvard business school graduate.
Dan and Carl discuss the rot within the culture and their differing optimism for our prospects.
Dan talks to 'reformed hedge-fund manager' James Lavish, who spent thirty years on Wall Street, working for some of the world’s largest investment banks.
Dan does a deep dive on the life and works of Elon Musk.
The Academic agent - Neema Parvini discusses the economics of Empires with Dan
Dan speaks to the team at China Uncensored about the growing economic and military rival to the West.
Dan speaks to billionaire investor Rob Hersov about the current state of South Africa.
Dan talks with the guys from Lawsh, a small UK housing developer to understand why house prices are so high and so little building takes place.
Dan talks to Ben J Dichter about the great Canadian Truckers Protest and what it achieved and what we learnt from it.
Dan discusses the glass ceiling for white males in corporate America, election integrity, and the fear of COVID with Scott Adams.
Dan performs an off-the-cuff brain dump on what the central bankers and western governments are playing at, and what's in store for the next year.
Dan and Beau look at the background to the conflict in Gaza.
Dan talks to Ariel Aguilar about the history of Argentina currencies and their various falls.
Dan sits down with Cancelled Covid Sceptic Dr Ahmed Malik to discuss the state of the NHS, and the madness of Covid.
Dan looks at how money is created, and why that means you will necessarily be impoverished without staying on the right side of the debasement/innovation divide.
Dan and Beau discuss the influential book, confessions of an economic hitman - a hard hitting account of the underhand tools used by the agents of the Global American Empire.
Dan considers Japan - a nightmare for policy makers, but is it actually that bad for the Japanese people?
Dan assembles the team to pose a philosophical question. What’s an economy even for?
Dan and Connor consider the most expensive decision a young man will ever make: his partner. Are the economics of dating and marriage improving or deteriorating?
Dan attempts to ruin everyone's Christmas with his curmudgeonly dislike of the economic efficiency of Christmas in particular the awful economic efficiency of gift giving and other Christmas traditions, why you should eat a KFC at xmas and why Ebenezer Scrooge was the good guy.
Dan rambles without a script about how he thinks the future will unfold. He will be wrong about most of it, but might get one or two things broadly correct.
Dan and Beau look at the economic decline and fall of the Roman Empire.
Dan discusses the hugely influential ‘The Sovereign Individual’. A book written in 1997 which made a number of predictions well ahead of their time, such as the mobile phone, social media, bitcoin, that governments would one day fake a pandemic and that the nation state was doomed to fail.
Josh explains to Dan what Behavioural Economics is and why it has become the default mode of modern government.
Dan talks to Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch about the prospects of successfully integrating Islam into the global world.
Dan talks to Justin about the Empire of Dollars and the advantages and disadvantages that conferes to the world and the American people.
Dan talks about the emerging gig economy with George Bagby, and what starts as a discussion of the dissolving norms of traditional work becomes a discussion of the dissolving norms of tradition and values as a whole.
Dan breaks down the historic interview between Tucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin covering history, the nature of geopolitics and the decline of the dollar.
Dan talks to Geoff from ‘Geoff Buys Cars’ and Mark Adams on the subject of the used car market.
Dan talks to Auron Macintyre about the Total State and the nature of US political power.
Dan talks to Proper Horrorshow about the book: The Mandibles, a worrying economically accurate depiction of life after the collapse of the dollar as we follow a family going through society after the event.
Dan gives his thoughts on the early stages of the bitcoin bull market and what might happen next.
Dan goes 80s investing with the classic book ‘One up on Wall Street’ by Peter Lynch.
Dan speaks to Professor Ed Dutton on the subject of Intelligence and how our society reacts to it.
Dan speaks to Po the Person about children, motherhood and the choice between going GirlBoss or TradWife.