Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show

November 18th Episode

Best-selling author and personal finance expert Jared Dillian joins Mike to share some of his unconventional ideas and advice on how to enjoy better financial success and security. Mike calls out the magical thinking and zero progress of Canada’s climate policy. Rob Levy on the coming pain of mortgage renewals, and Ozzie on how to sell a house in December!

November 11th Episode

Are economically illiterate progressive politics and unfettered government spending coming to an end? Dr. James Thorne joins Mike in a wide-ranging discussion on the demographic and financial shift happening throughout the world, and how Canada in particular will need to adjust to the coming change. Plus legendary entrepreneur Brad “The King of Floors” Newell on his journey to success, and a stark “canary in the coal mine” warning from the front lines of the Canadian economy.

November 4th Episode

BT Global’s Paul Beattie says interest rates have topped and that produces some generational stock opportunities. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s Kris Sims on whether the carbon tax is now dead in the water. Plus, a huge question regarding pro-Hamas rallies in this week’s Goofy.

October 28th Episode

Kevin Muir, founder of the MacroTourist newsletter, joins guest host Victor Adair to explain why he’s getting back into the bond market after the disastrous losses of the past 18 months. Drew Zimmerman on why his company has transitioned to the uranium space, and the great Greg Weldon on his latest trades, including one he shared at the last World Outlook Financial Conference that is up 78.3% to date.

October 21st Episode

The debt situation has changed, and Mike says the math makes a debt crisis inevitable. The last time KeyStone Financial’s Aaron Dunn was on MoneyTalks, he recommended Hammond Power Solutions (up over 200%), so it’s no surprise that Mike wants more stocks to put on your radar screens. The feds are concerned about misinformation despite the fact that government is arguably the biggest source of it.