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  • 149: The Future of Remote Work: Insights from 'Remote, Not Distant' Author Gustavo Razzetti
    2024/06/15

    Jason welcomes Gustavo Razzetti, author of "Remote, Not Distant," to discuss the future of remote work. Razzetti believes remote work is not a fad but a trend that will evolve, requiring a balance between remote and office work. Companies need to integrate employee interests with business goals, utilizing technology for better collaboration. The pandemic forced many into remote work, but now, the challenge is creating a hybrid model that works. While some companies push for a return to the office, others embrace hybrid setups. Razzetti highlights the need for flexible, purpose-driven office spaces and the role of technology in shaping future work environments.

    #RemoteWork #HybridWork #FutureOfWork #WorkFromHome #CompanyCulture #WorkplaceInnovation #RemoteTeams #DigitalTransformation #EmployeeEngagement #Leadership #WorkLifeBalance #Productivity #OfficeDesign #Collaboration #TechInWork #WorkplaceTrends #RemoteManagement #HybridWorkplace #RemoteLeadership #BusinessStrategy

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    23 分
  • 148: Plan B Citizenship: Exploring Investment and Ancestry Pathways with Ezzedeen Soleiman
    2024/05/15

    Jason Hartman interviews Ezzedeen Soleiman, an expert on second citizenship options, particularly through investment or ancestry. Soleiman, from Latitude World, discusses how obtaining a second passport can provide mobility and freedom, especially in uncertain times. Programs in Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean offer different pathways, including real estate investments, donations, or business setups. Soleiman emphasizes the benefits of European Union citizenship for broader access and legacy planning. He also highlights the often-overlooked option of citizenship by ancestry, which can be a cost-effective alternative for those with eligible heritage.

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    #SecondCitizenshipOptions, #CitizenshipByInvestment, #CitizenshipByAncestry, #SecondPassportPrograms, #LatitudeWorld, #EuropeanUnionCitizenship, #InvestmentForCitizenship, #PlanBCitizenship, #MobilityAndFreedom, #DualCitizenshipBenefits, #RealEstateInvestmentForCitizenship, #CaribbeanCitizenshipPrograms, #CitizenshipByDonation, #GlobalMobility, #CitizenshipPlanning

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    23 分
  • 147: The Rise of Second Citizenship: Why U.S. Citizens Are Renouncing Their Status with with Olivier Wagner
    2024/04/15

    Join us in welcoming Olivier Wagner, founder of 1040 Abroad, to the show. With increasing interest in Plan B options and international living, especially post-COVID, Olivier offers insights into becoming a global citizen. Discussion highlights include the trend of U.S. citizens renouncing their citizenship due to worldwide income tax obligations, enforced by FATCA and FBAR regulations. Olivier explains tax strategies like the Foreign Tax Credit and Foreign Earned Income Exclusion for expats. He also discusses Mexico as a favorable destination for expatriates due to its relaxed residency and banking requirements. Learn more at https://1040abroad.com/

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    25 分
  • 146: Becoming A Travel Writer with Franz Wisner Author of ‘Honeymoon With My Brother’ & ‘How The World Makes Love’
    2024/03/15

    Jason Hartman talks with Franz Wisner, a reformed cubicle worker and the author of Honeymoon With My Brother, the true story of how Franz was left at the altar, then decided to take a two-year, 53-country honeymoon with his younger brother, Kurt. The best-selling memoir is currently being made into a movie by Sony Pictures. In addition, Franz has penned numerous articles and opinion pieces for The San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Redbook Magazine, and Coast Magazine, among others. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Tracy Middendorf Wisner, and their children/future backpackers, Calvin and Oscar.

    In 1999, he was dumped at the altar, just days before his scheduled wedding. The guests were en-route, the food and wine were on location, and the whole party was pre-paid. So he chose to have a weekend wedding bash anyway... just without a bride. He then decided to go on the planned two-week honeymoon to Costa Rica, substituting his brother Kurt for the Runaway Bride. They had such a good time exploring the country and reconnecting as siblings that they opted to extend the festivities for two years and fifty-three countries in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, South America and Africa.

    Throughout the "honeymoon," he penned a series of emails to family and friends about the quirks and oddities of travel. Until then he'd written for others (PR clients or politicians) but never for himself. Some of the essays made their way into newspapers and magazines thanks to a few encouraging friends in the media. If you're interested in becoming a travel writer, this is your show!

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    32 分
  • 145: Free Upgrades & Deals to the World's Most Expensive Cities with Mark Kahler About.com Budget Travel Journalist
    2024/02/15

    Jason Hartman talks with About.com Budget Travel Journalist, Mark Kahler, on low cost travel to London, New York, Paris, Vienna, San Francisco and other expensive cities.

    Mark Kahler is an American journalist and writer with more than two decades of professional experience. Jason and Mark will also explore some innovative ways to get free upgrades from airlines, hotels and rental car agencies.

    Mark is an avid traveler who has visited all 48 contiguous U.S. states and 25 other countries around the world. He has traveled from the former Berlin Wall to the Great Wall of China to cover stories. In his experience, spending large sums of money does nothing to bring people closer to the places they visit. He helps readers save their money for enjoyable travel expenditures. He has been the Budget Travel Guide at About.com since 1999. Frequently interviewed for print, radio and television stories about budget travel, Mark has taped segments for the Fine Living Network and KING-TV's "Up Front"; done live interviews with Fox News Sunday, Retirement Living TV's "Daily Cafe" and Good Morning Memphis; and has been quoted in print publications such as Family Circle magazine, The Sacramento Bee and Indianapolis Star.

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    30 分
  • 144: Becoming an Expert Expat with Margarita Gokun Silver Founder of the Global Coach Center
    2024/01/15

    Margarita Gokun Silver discusses the unique advantages and challenges of becoming an expert expat. Margarita is the Principal and the Founder of the Global Coach Center, a coaching firm that specializes in Executive and Life Coaching for expatriates, multinational managers, global leaders, and those involved in multicultural relationships.

    As a certified Expat Coach Margarita shares her insights and advice for those who are seeking to create a great life and career abroad.

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    37 分
  • 142: Peter Zeihan - The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
    2022/07/31
    Peter Zeihan, author and geopolitical strategist, is back on the show with Jason Hartman to discuss inflation, the breakdown of supply chains and global manufacturing, the labor shortage, generational demographics, the Russia Ukraine conflict, and so much more! “In his timely new book, The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization, author and geopolitical strategist Peter Zeihan maps out the next world: a world where countries or regions will have no choice but to make their own goods, grow their own food, secure their own energy, fight their own battles, and do it all with populations that are both shrinking and aging. The list of countries that make it all work is smaller than you think. Which means everything about our interconnected world - from how we manufacture products, to how we grow food, to how we keep the lights on, to how we shuttle stuff about, to how we pay for it all - is about to change. A world ending. A world beginning. Zeihan brings readers along for an illuminating (and a bit terrifying) ride packed with foresight, wit, and his trademark irreverence.” At the moment, the labor disconnect is the single largest issue behind our inflation numbers and the worker shortage will increase every year until 2030. The advanced worker cadre of baby boomers is moving into retirement and the need for government spending to keep these people alive will skyrocket. The very core of globalization is that anyone can go anywhere to get anything. This will change as China is no longer a reliable manufacturing partner and many companies are on their way out. Also, when we talk about the breakdown of supply chains, we're entering into a world where raw commodity access is no longer guaranteed, so we can look forward to large portions of the world losing access to the inputs that are necessary to attempt a modern lifestyle. Take silicon for semiconductors for example; 95% of it comes from one mine in North Carolina. So it's one thing to control global food or global energy - it's another thing when you can control the only input that allows digitization to even theoretically happen. The sourcing of raw materials is critical. Now that the world's top wheat exporter has invaded the world's number four wheat exporter, what short and long term consequences can we expect? Not to mention that Russia is also the world's largest exporter of fertilizer and the components necessary so people can make it. We're in the early stages of a multi year shortage in all things agricultural. Key Takeaways: 0:00 Welcome Peter Zeihan, he just released his new book The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization 1:50 Globalization is unique to this period in history 3:15 Mass explosion of economic activity around the world 4:39 Aging demographics around the world 5:56 China crammed 200 years of economic advancement into 40 years 9:59 Historically, capital and demographics have not been intertwined 12:18 The link between inflation capital availability and demographics - Boomers are retiring in large numbers 13:21 We have a 400,000 workers shortage and that will increase every year until 2030 15:10 The labor disconnect is the single largest issue behind our inflation numbers 17:56 Labor market over the next 20 years 19:18 Can China take over the world? 22:39 China’s severe lockdown measures 24:41 China in Africa 26:57 Will automation destroy jobs? 29:45 The future of manufacturing 31:49 Was the Bretton Woods Agreement a good system? 34:43 Peter Zeihan on industrial commodities 37:42 What’s next for the economy? 40:38 Building material shortage 42:45 Learn more at Zeihan.com. Follow Peter on Twitter @PeterZeihan and check out his new book - The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization PETER ZEIHAN is an expert in geopolitics: the study of how place impacts financial, economic, cultural, political and military developments. He presents customized executive briefings to a wide array of audiences which include, but are not limited to, financial professionals, Fortune 500 firms, energy investors, and a mix of industrial, power, agricultural and consulting associations and corporations. Mr. Zeihan has been featured in, and cited by, numerous newspapers and broadcasts including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, AP, Bloomberg, CNN, ABC, The New York Times, Fox News and MarketWatch.   Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Learn More: JasonHartman.com Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free course: JasonHartman.com/Deals Free White Paper on The Hartman Comparison Index™: HartmanIndex.com/white-paper Free Report on Pandemic Investing: PandemicInvesting.com Jason’s TV Clips in Vimeo Free Class: CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: JasonHartman.com/Protect ...
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  • 141: Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World, Peter S. Goodman, Global Economic Correspondent
    2022/07/15
    Is the World Economic Forum in Davos a serious discussion about climate change and injustice, or just a chance for billionaires to get together and do business? Find out as Jason Hartman interviews Peter S. Goodman, Global Economic Correspondent for The New York Times, as they discuss his new book, Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World. The World Economic Forum institution was started by German economist Klaus Schwab back in the 70s, on the proposition that if you got businesses and governments together, you could solve a lot of problems. Schwab claims to be interested in public private partnerships and win-win solutions. But somewhere along the way, the WEF has become, under the guise of a nonprofit foundation, a highly lucrative enterprise. Schwab brings in heads of state from around the world to meet with billionaires, public intellectuals, a whole lot of journalists, the odd Hollywood celebrity, musicians etc. But according to Goodman, it’s a charade; they are there to do business. The WEF 2022 recently took place last May. Peter profiles the “Davos Man” as someone who makes himself the solution where he is the problem: just allow us to do our deals, and have our conversations about how to solve the big problems of the day and we will take care of that and all of the benefits will just magically trickle down throughout society. Let’s not kid ourselves. That is something that has in reality happened zero times… Key Takeaways: 0:00 Welcome Peter S. Goodman, Global Economic Correspondent for The New York Times, author of Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World 1:05 World Economic Forum conference in Davos - is this a shadow government? 3:04 Rent-seeking behavior in Davos 3:59 The WEF was started by German economist Klaus Schwab back in the 70s 5:07 A chance for the billionaire class to virtue signal 7:11 Who is the “Davos Man?” 9:30 Marc Benioff, philanthropy, Trump tax cuts and capitalism 11:53 Big companies avoid taxes by using foreign subsidiaries 16:59 Christian Smalls, Amazon warehouse worker 19:41 “Davos Man” makes himself the solution where he is the problem 24:00 Bankers get bailed out, but homeowners don’t 24:55 Healthcare system and surprise billing 29:06 Generating profit opportunities for themselves at social expense 35:11 Is Trump the “Anti-Davos Man?” 37:59 China is a complex challenge for the global trading system 43:09 China's WTO session was driven by the interests of American shareholders 44:41 Our democratic society is under threat from this inequality 46:00 We need three things: progressive taxation, antitrust enforcement and collective bargaining 46:53 Get more info at PeterSGoodman.com. Follow Peter on Twitter @petersgoodman About Peter S. Goodman Peter S. Goodman is the global economic correspondent for The New York Times, based in New York. He appears regularly on The Daily podcast, as well as major broadcast outlets like CNN, the BBC, Sky News, MSNBC, and Monocle Radio. ​ He was previously Executive Global News and Business Editor of the Huffington Post, where he oversaw award-winning investigative, international, business, and technology reporting.   Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Learn More: JasonHartman.com Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free course: JasonHartman.com/Deals Free White Paper on The Hartman Comparison Index™: HartmanIndex.com/white-paper Free Report on Pandemic Investing: PandemicInvesting.com Jason’s TV Clips in Vimeo Free Class: CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: JasonHartman.com/Protect Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: JasonHartman.com/Ron What do Jason’s clients say? JasonHartmanTestimonials.com Contact our Investment Counselors at: www.JasonHartman.com Watch, subscribe and comment on Jason’s videos on his official YouTube channel: YouTube.com/c/JasonHartmanRealEstate/videos Guided Visualization for Investors: JasonHartman.com/visualization Jason’s videos in his other sites: JasonHartman.com/Rumble JasonHartman.com/Bitchute JasonHartman.com/Odysee Jason Hartman’s Extra YouTube Channel Jason Hartman’s Real Estate News and Technology (RENT) YouTube Channel
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    48 分