Episode #17 | Q&A With Wealth Nation’s New Legal Advisor Justin Kendall
February 24, 2010 – 5:30 pm | No Comment

This week’s episode introduces our new Wealth Nation legal adviser Justin Kendall. Justin is not only an Attorney, but also a Certified Public Accountant. This makes him especially well suited to answer the …

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The Making of Episode 1

Submitted by Cali on April 21, 2009 – 12:00 pm2 Comments

wealth-nation-liveFor those of you who are interested in a behind the scenes look at the taping of Wealth Nation Radio, you can actually participate with us LIVE during recording via UStream. Just follow Cali, John, or WealthNation on Twitter and we’ll keep you informed when we’re about to stream a show.

If you’d like to see the show after the fact instead of downloading the audio version, we’ll be posting those periodically on the blog. Here is the recording from the first ever Wealth Nation. Enjoy!

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  • John Short says:

    Driving back to Canada after visiting my cousins in Florida 2 years ago I had loaded up a batch of podcast to keep me company. In those was an interview of Cali and Neil by Leo Laport. I can’t remember now but it probably was a Net @ night show and I had heard Geek Brief recommended before that time but had not connected yet. But I remember driving through the hills of the Ohio valley in the dark of 2am hearing your story of the fine couple that gave you guys the job of managing the storage rental business and you other adventures. . Well after that night you two became part of my extended family joining Leo, Patrick, Roger, John C, Molly, Tom, and our Canadian Amber.
    I checked out “Wealth Nation Radio” from your twitter mostly as a voyeur trying to see and hear more of Neil.
    And just one point I would like to share is, as a dyslectic with the heart of a geek, exotic Hi Fi sales was the only time I could really feed my cognitive abilities. It was mostly acoustic concepts I easily understood and few were able to transcribe this engineering for the music lovers. I drifted away from audio and worked far below my abilities because of written word. I am laid off, probably soon going personally bankrupt yet I have never been as rich as I am now. Some of my similar dyslectic but highly intelligent relatives defined them selves by the money they could make. But as a mature male reaching the last 25% of my life I have the Internet, Goggle with the best spelling corrector ever devised. I have Podcast, Netcast, and Giganews to give me every documentary ever made. I have Wiki, IMDB, Google reader, Itunes and Miro, (forget the face book) Twitter and most of all I have my extended family to help guide me. Catholic grade school told me about a camel through the eye of a needle so money never got my heart pumping. I am going to watch your money netcast to become more responsible. But in my life value I now can learn all that has been withheld from me my entire life because of people like you two. An no amount of money could have bought that for me before I got a computer, ( I had to wait till GUI’s, win 95) and I signed up to the Internet fall of 1996. Your success is my wealth. Thank-you : John short Twitter follower Yardman9

  • TimeSearcher says:

    My brother was assaulted in the street last year and died. Sitting in the courtroom for two weeks in May listening to the evidence against the perpetrator, I was struck by how much crime is a consequence of economic inequities. It is one thing that can happen when somebody wants but can’t have…

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