This Might Signal the End

This Might Signal the End

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Who is the Biggest Loser in this Economy? 

Robert Kiyosaki has been warning for months that the U.S. will experience one of the biggest crashes in history. Today’s guest warns that all of the money printing during COVID has created too much money and now we’re “dealing with the consequences and it’s just getting started.” ...  Show more

Become a Top Negotiator

Robert Kiyosaki’s rich dad would often tell him that learning how to sell is the most important characteristic of an entrepreneur. Today’s guest explains what it takes to become a top negotiator to improve your ability to sell. Chris Voss, CEO & Founder of The Black Swan Group an ...  Show more

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