Jason Hartman discusses the 12 days of Christmas with one caveat: inflation adjustments! First, let us all rediscover the true meaning of Inflation. This year, Inflation for the 12 days of Christmas has some peculiar changes, thanks largely to social distancing. Will we get a second stimulus? If so, how much will it be? Does your investment produce income? If not - it’s probably not an investment.
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Key Takeaways:
[1:20] Inflation, one of the economic maladies.
[3:10] What’s the average US home price, not the median home price?
[5:30] What will happen with this second pandemic stimulus?
[9:40] Inflation, Inflation, Inflation!
[10:00] What’s the difference between Real and Nominal, Price, and Value?
[16:20] For 37 years, PNC has been indexing the 12 days of Christmas.
[20:00] The Inflation starting with a partridge in a pear tree.
[25:25] Five golden rings or six geese a-laying?
[31:50] No inflation on nine ladies dancing; it’s not even available.
[33:00] Are we all going to end up being germaphobes?
[38:00] Some Q&A from live viewers.
[39:00] What’s double arbitrage?
[40:30] If it doesn’t produce income, can it be called an investment?
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Have we been breathing the wrong way all along? Jason Hartman talks with the author of The Oxygen Advantage, Patrick McKeown. Patrick shares insight about breathing techniques and exercises that range from thousands of years back to modern-day studies. Proper breathing can help with focus, stress, and many, many other long and short term benefits. Find out why LSD, breath light, slow and deep, can change your life for the better.
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Key Takeaways:
[1:00] Why is it essential that we pay attention to our breathing?
[3:55] The more air we breathe through our lungs, the less oxygen is delivered throughout the body.
[7:45] How many times have we been told, “if you’re stressed - take a deep breath.”
[9:10] Don’t over-breathe.
[13:00] What are the effects of slowing down our breathing rate to 4.5-6.5 breaths per minute, and how will that benefit us?
[14:15] Breath light, slow and deep. LSD
[17:10] Breathing is subtle and should never be hard.
[20:20] Can you imagine achieving 100% of your work rate intensity with 22% less ventilation?
[24:30] What does tongue posture matter?
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Jason Hartman talks with Dr. Steven Hotze, author of Hormones, Health, and Happiness. Hotze founded Hotze Health & Wellness Center with the mission to help patients achieve excellent health without drugs. Hotze and Hartman discuss the mainstream media and how it misinforms viewers to shape their views and forward the media’s agenda. Hotze also shares his opinion on economic motivations dealing with the Coronavirus.
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Key Takeaways:
[1:40] Dr. Hotze explains his contrarian view about the mainstream media.
[7:00] Coronavirus, the numbers explained, and differences country to country.
[12:15] On the economic side, what’s behind the motivation?
[13:45] “You’re in charge of your health, and I’m in charge of mine.”
[16:00] Healthy guidelines, ABCD and Z
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Founder and Chief Solver of Genic AI, a startup focused on Anti-ageing, finding Therapeutic cures for Pathogenic and Tumorigenic targets, most recently for RNA Viruses, developing novel IP through sequence analysis, host interactions analysis, Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Docking studies, Testing Data analysis from Assays, in-vitro, in-vivo and Clinical Settings. Innovator and serial entrepreneur with track record in creating new benchmarks in innovation and establishing value (initiating, negotiating and signing) $$ multi million commercialization contracts globally including setting up operations across 4 continents and distribution across 140 countries. Sanjiv has also developed various products and solved critical challenges in his recognised role in pioneering the field of AI(Artificial Intelligence) with his Convergence AI contributions for over 15 years, as chief architect of AceWP standard, AceWP innovation labs, Hyperspace-Inverted Ideas Lab, innovate2Learn, Rhizome Schools, smartSAPS, BioTab, coolATM, ChazeMe, D5 Convergence Chip and Convergence Protocols, Rosenbridges future cities and CHANDRA project at NASA towards setting up the first human inhabitancy infrastructure in space(on the moon). He owns several intellectual properties. He is recognized as Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, Whoswho in the World(Marquis), in America, in Science and Technology, in Business, Top 100 Disruptive Innovators by Red Herring, Top 10 Asian Techno Visionaries by ZDNet and Top 10 emerging star entrepreneurs by NASSCOM amongst others. He has been frequently invited as a speaker on Innovation across the globe and has chaired several international committees, mostly on Computing. He is a voracious learner, manages to speak about 14 languages and takes active interest in learning about diversity of talent across geographies. Has worked on research collaborations for close to two decades with world leading academia at places such as IITs and Princeton University. Sanjiv graduated from University of Calcutta and shelved aside his thesis for Engineering Doctorate in EE at UCL in the pursuit of innovation and entrepreneurship, hoping to pursue it someday to finish. Sanjiv is also an alumnus of Harvard University.
Key Takeaways:
[2:40] What level of civilization are we on planet earth (Kardashev Scale)?
[4:45] What does microfluidics mean?
[9:20] Explain the naming convention of COVID-19 and similar viruses?
[13:15] Will we have a vaccine, and will people take it?
[15:20] Discussing AI, singularity, and the potential for balance.
[17:45] Sanjiv discusses his research regarding brain to brain interface, when two people can talk, without actually speaking.
[19:30] Combining quantum computing with AI
[21:30] How is this reverse Malthusian?
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Hope Jahren is today’s guest, and she is here to discuss her book, The Story of More, and how the Earth feels about the mess that we’ve made. Hope shares her thoughts on consumption trends and the overuse of a lot of products. How can we fix this? Decisions about small things can work exponentially.
Key Takeaways:
[1:00] Hope Jahren
[2:00] What’s going on in Norway with the Coronavirus pandemic?
[2:45] Using smog levels as an indicator of how active the economy is.
[8:00] We overuse a lot of products, but are we using less of anything?
[13:00] The little changes we can make as individuals that work for the greater good.
[18:00] Our meat consumption is way over what’s needed.
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Dr. Cynthia Fisher, Patient Rights Advocate joins Jason Hartman today to discuss the issue of hospital pricing transparency. If this issue is ever forced into action, will cash pricing or insurance pricing be the better deal in hospitals? As well, how does this issue play into Coronavirus, and have hospitals been hurt or have they benefited from Covid-19?
Key Takeaways:
[1:00] Hospital pricing transparency?
[3:00] Will cash pricing or insurance pricing be the better deal in hospitals?
[6:15] What can we fix in this next round of stimulus?
[7:30] What’s a charge master rate?
[10:00] Sued using the first amendment saying, “we have the right as hospitals and insurance companies to have our gag orders and secret hidden prices as part of our freedom of speech.”
[13:00] Have the hospitals been hurt by COVID-19?
[16:20] Patient was charged $6,000 for being tested and treated for COVID-19 in a tent outside the hospital.
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Jason brings up the potentially forgivable loans from the SBA. Also, Jason discusses inflationary forces due to Trump's initiative for de-globalization.
In part II, Dr. Kaeberlein, professor of pathology, talks about the disadvantages of the elderly when it comes to vaccines. Dr. Kaeberlein elaborates on why this is connected to Coronavirus vaccines. Find out more about anti-aging and the Dog Aging Project.
Key Takeaways:
[2:30] The SBA is giving out potentially forgivable loans
[9:20] De-globalization will lead to many inflationary forces
[13:20] Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, Coronavirus and Age, and why those two are connected in such an important way
[17:50] Can we overcome the disadvantage of the elderly when it comes to vaccines and susceptibility to viruses?
[21:20] What therapies are you (Kaeberlein) working on to combat the age-related diseases?
[23:40] “The goal is to try to identify either drugs or lifestyle interventions that have an impact on these molecular hallmarks of aging in the direction that we want them to go” - Dr. Kaeberlein
[26:20] We probably have interventions now that could have a significant impact on health and longevity in people
[29:20] Until we consider biological age in our approach to these diseases, we’re going to continue to fail
[30:20] What’s the dog aging project?
[31:25] Does rapamycin slow aging?
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