E103 - Insider Trading, Estate Planning & Life Inside the Iran War
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In this episode, We get a rare mid-deployment check-in with Brian, calling in from a hotel room in southern Israel. Before they get to the business of insurance and estate planning, the two cover a lot of ground: the culture shock of living overseas, why the right has lost the moral high ground on insider trading, how cheap drones are quietly dismantling the aircraft carrier model, and the retention crisis brewing across the military. Then they bring it home to what matters most for the Remnant audience, the hard financial lessons that hit different when you are sitting in a war zone with an unfunded trust.
If you have been putting off funding your trust or teaching your spouse how the system works, this episode is the wake-up call.
Chapters:
00:00 – Opening segment
01:30 – Culture shock and the concept of being a "friar"
04:00 – Throwing elbows: comparing direct cultures abroad
06:30 – No personal boundaries and the bluntness spectrum
08:55 – What is the mission?
11:20 – The right's lost moral high ground on insider trading
14:40 – Prediction markets and the insider trading loophole
17:05 – Regret over the vote and the case against federal elections
18:50 – The Massie primary and the most expensive race in history
20:00 – The retention crisis: what the Guard and Reserves were meant to be
24:00 – No emotional stake: why this war won't swell the ranks
27:40 – How cheap drones defeated the aircraft carrier model
31:50 – They waived the vax mandate the moment they needed bodies
33:10 – Brian's decision
36:50 – Prepare your spouse to be a widow: the unfunded trust problem
40:30 – Does your wife know how to take a policy loan?
43:05 – The 72-hour power-kill drill and survival planning
44:25 – Closing segment
Key Takeaways:
An unfunded trust is the same as no trust. Brian admits his own trust is not properly funded, and now, deployed and off the grid, he cannot fix it. Funding the trust is the step everyone pushes to "next Friday" until life makes it impossible.
Your life insurance living benefits only help your family if they know how to use it. Both Hans and Brian confess their wives have never been walked through the mechanics of taking a policy loan. Knowing what a policy loan is and knowing which buttons to click are two very different things.
Prepare your spouse to be a widow before you think you need to. Nelson Nash did this late in life. The point stands at any age: your spouse should know where the documents are, how the system works, and what to do in an emergency, long before that emergency arrives.
Run the drill while the stakes are low. Kill the main breaker for 72 hours and find the holes in your family's preparedness before a real crisis exposes them. The same logic applies financially: have your spouse take the next policy loan so the knowledge is real, not theoretical.