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American prosperity was built on a foundation of free markets and free people. But, with inflation on the rise and a struggling market, many in America’s political class are attempting to recycle failed socialist ideas and calling for government intervention in nearly every aspect of American life. In this National Review Capital Matters podcast, presented by the National Review Institute, financier David Bahnsen hosts interviews with the nation’s top business leaders, entrepreneurs, and financial commentators. Tune in to hear guests such as Larry Kudlow, Steve Forbes, and Art Laffer present a practical and moral vindication of America’s capitalist way of life.
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David is joined for this third installment of Mentor Month by Lowell Miller, the founder and former head of Miller/Howard Investments, who taught David the philosophy of dividend-growth investing he has held dear for a couple of decades now. Together, they walk through Lowell’s fascinating journey from Rolling Stone poet to leading dividend-growth guru, what it meant to David’s life and career, and why that approach to investing is as important now as it has ever been.
David is joined by Larry Kudlow for the second episode in our Mentor Month series. Larry's influence goes beyond the merits of supply-side economics. Whether it is sobriety or civility, temperament or loyalty, style or substance, David couldn’t do much better than striving to be like Larry Kudlow. No one could do much better than striving to be like Larry Kudlow.
David kicks off “Mentor Month” on Capital Record, a four-part series featuring the four mentors of his life in capital markets, with a discussion with the great Nick Murray, the legendary sage of wisdom to wealth advisers who had such a profound impact on David’s life and career.
David is joined once again by supply-side legend Dr. Art Laffer, who points out that property tax is a wealth tax by another name, demonstrates that transfer payments can only work perfectly by bringing income to zero, suggests a commission system for how Congress gets paid, and insinuates that sound money and fiscal sanity matter. A fun conversation, as always!
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Daniel's book: The  Ownership Dividend 
David is joined again by economic guru and long-time investing writer, John Mauldin. They assess the current economy; what people have gotten wrong; what to expect in 2024; the actions of the Fed; the “wall of maturity” in a lot of debt; and most importantly, what it all means to investors, savers, citizens, and more. This is a practical conversation between two old friends you will not want to miss.
David is joined by world-class economist Louis Gave, who makes his case for better investing alternatives in international stocks, bonds, and currencies than the U.S. presently has to offer. It is a heady and thorough discussion about valuations, the “Magnificent 7,” and all sorts of deep-dive investing questions. But the big unknown remains: Is the U.S. the best house in a bad neighborhood, or is its house deteriorating in value, too? And is Mexico the alternative?
What is needed to protect the free society we aspire to have? What are the dangers being posed by the left and the right? Do we need Teddy Roosevelt to come back? David and Anthony Scaramucci walk through the circumstances that plague our desire for greater opportunity and prosperity and bat around a few ideas and solutions. A truly fascinating conversation between two good friends!
Zeke's book: Numbers Go Up
David walks through the connection of his new book on work in this latest episode. He discusses why production as the driver of economic activity is crucial to our understanding of economic theory, and to the peace of mankind’s soul.
Alexander's bookAlexander's AIER profile  
David’s annual White Paper - https://bahnsen.co/3TVEvmB
David’s annual White Paper - https://bahnsen.co/3TVEvmB
David's White Paper
David is joined on the inaugural 2024 episode of Capital Record by Dan Clifton of Strategas Research. There is no one you will want to hear from more than Dan when it comes to the intersection of public policy and markets, and this discussion is bound to make you smile, laugh, scream, cry, and even reach out for help.
David recaps 2023 today in this final episode of the year, remembering some of the highlight guests, walking through the issues that challenged us, and summarizing what this year has meant for the cause of a free and virtuous society. It’s a great holiday message and sets the table well for where we are going in 2024.
David is joined by Beechwood Homes executive and principal, Steven Dubb, to discuss the state of housing in America today. Why is there so much trouble getting new homes built when demand is so high? What does the correct “all of the above” narrative look like in understanding this more? And are some people looking in just one place for an explanation when they should be looking in three or four places? Hint: Yes. One of our best discussions ever on the Capital Record!
David is joined this week by Richard Reinsch of the American Institute for Economic Research. They talk through the arguments of “right-wing progressives” and analyze what makes them tick. They use economic thinking to unpack trade, so-called financialization, and the challenges of teenage smartphone use. It will encourage you that this is an argument the advocates of freedom will win, as “freedom is sown in the nature of man."
Virtuous Liberty book linkDavid’s debate with Oren Cass
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Jon King

bb f cc o no

Aug 16th
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stinky rex

excellent episode! David and the Congressman have a really good conversation that helps folks understand in simple terms what's going on.

Apr 8th
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Jonathan Grossman

Thank you for interviewing Mr. Charles Payne. He is truly a wonderful soul.

Jul 31st
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Jonathan Grossman

Informative interview with John Mauldin.

Apr 11th
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