PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast
Patrick Bet-David built a life insurance agency into a billion-dollar exit, and PBD Podcast reflects the kind of show that kind of operator would make - ambitious, a bit chaotic, and unapologetically opinionated. Episodes run long, often two to three hours, and the format varies. Some days it's a roundtable with regulars Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vincent Oshana breaking down current events through a business and political lens. Other days it's a one-on-one interview with someone like Ray Dalio, Kevin O'Leary, or a controversial cultural figure you wouldn't expect to see sitting across from a business podcaster. The show films live three days a week out of Valuetainment's Fort Lauderdale studio, which gives it a rough-edged, talk-radio energy that you either like or don't. Fair warning: the politics lean right of center, and the debates can get heated enough that listeners sometimes tune out for the host dynamics alone. But Bet-David is a sharp interviewer when he wants to be, and his entrepreneurship-focused episodes - the ones where he walks through his own operating playbook or grills a founder about unit economics - are genuinely useful. Treat the rest as talk radio and adjust expectations accordingly.

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