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An entrepreneur channel created by Serial Entrepreneur, Patrick Bet-David. Valuetainment is referred to as the best channel for entrepreneurs with weekly How To's, Motivation and interviews with unique individuals.

About PBD:

During the Iranian Revolution of 1978, Patrick's family had to escape to survive and ended up living at a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany. At 12 years old Patrick found himself collecting cans & beer bottles to raise money that could help his family and get him a Nintendo.
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Iran’s foreign minister claims Tehran never threatened nuclear weapons, only that it possesses highly enriched uranium that could produce bombs. The panel reacts to the controversial statement, questioning Iran’s credibility and debating whether the regime is bluffing or signaling real nuclear capability.
Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin erupt into a public feud as the conservative media world splits over Israel, foreign policy, and loyalty to Trump. The panel breaks down the escalating war of words and what the fight reveals about growing fractures on the political right.
Trump pressures NATO and China to help keep the Strait of Hormuz open as tensions with Iran escalate. The panel debates whether Trump is showing strategic leverage or signaling weakness, and what a potential shutdown of the world’s most important oil chokepoint could mean for global energy and geopolitics.
A terrifying attack at a Michigan synagogue is stopped before explosives detonate. The panel debates whether it should be called terrorism, the rise in attacks on Jewish communities, and fears about sleeper cells, immigration policy, and growing global tensions spilling into the U.S.
The panel reacts to FBI warnings that Iran could retaliate with drone attacks on California. They discuss how cheap drone warfare could destabilize U.S. cities, America’s lack of domestic counter-drone defenses, and the growing threat of asymmetric warfare on U.S. soil.
Oil markets swing wildly as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalate. The panel breaks down tanker attacks, Iran’s $200 oil threat, the strategic petroleum reserve debate, and the growing economic cost of the Iran conflict as war spending surpasses $11B in just days.
A preliminary report claims a U.S. Tomahawk missile strike mistakenly hit an Iranian school, killing dozens of children. The panel debates accountability, the tragedy of wartime errors, and why transparency matters as tensions in the Iran conflict continue to escalate.
The panel reacts to a controversial NYC mayor clip, debating alleged extremist symbolism, rising tensions in major cities, and the economic fallout of aggressive tax proposals. They also warn that New York’s wealthiest residents may relocate as estate taxes and policies threaten a massive capital flight.
After a deadly shooting at Old Dominion, ROTC cadets rush the gunman and stop the attack before police arrive. The panel breaks down the suspect’s ISIS background, early release from prison, and the larger debate over radicalization, security failures, and institutional accountability.
Patrick Bet-David and Scott Galloway debate why young men are shifting politically and whether culture, parenting, or technology is driving rising anxiety. They discuss role models, Jonathan Haidt’s research, social media’s impact, and why many boys feel lost in modern society.
Patrick Bet-David asks Scott Galloway why the crisis facing young men matters so much to him. Galloway shares the tragic story that sparked his focus on male loneliness, suicide, and purpose, explaining why helping boys become strong men is essential for families and society.
Patrick Bet-David and Scott Galloway debate falling birth rates, women entering the workforce, and the modern dating crisis. They discuss why relationships benefit men more than women, the rise of “incel” culture, and why young men must level up in a changing economic and social landscape.
Patrick Bet-David and Scott Galloway reflect on their fathers and how those relationships shaped the men they became. From absent fathers to powerful life lessons, they discuss male role models, gratitude, and why boys need strong men in their lives.
Anthony Scaramucci joins the PBD Podcast to break down the oil market chaos after Trump floated taking control of the Strait of Hormuz. The panel debates volatility, Middle East strategy, Iran tensions, and whether oil prices will crash back to normal once the geopolitical uncertainty settles.
Anthony Scaramucci breaks down why Bitcoin may surge despite global turmoil. With war in Iran, rising oil prices, and distrust in fiat currencies, the PBD Podcast panel explores Bitcoin’s long-term potential, Michael Saylor’s aggressive buying strategy, and the future of crypto in an AI-driven world.
Patrick Bet-David and Rita Panahi react to the online feud between Piers Morgan and Dave Rubin. They discuss growing divisions on the political right over Israel, media personalities clashing online, and why debates around Netanyahu and the Middle East spark intense reactions.
Rita Panahi and Patrick Bet-David discuss Australia’s controversial plan to ban social media for kids under 16. They debate government overreach, censorship, and the growing power of regulators controlling online speech and tech platforms.
Anthony Scaramucci debates the panel over Donald Trump’s recent phone call with Vladimir Putin, where the two discussed the Ukraine war, the Iran conflict, and global energy markets. Is Trump being too favorable to Putin, or is direct diplomacy the only path to peace?
Rita Panahi explains why Iran’s regime has stayed in power for 47 years despite massive public opposition. In this conversation with Patrick Bet-David, she details the brutality used to crush protests and why many Western activists ignore the oppression Iranian women face.
Two men throw improvised explosive devices during a protest near New York’s Gracie Mansion, sparking a heated debate about media coverage, radicalization, and security in major cities. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to the incident and what it reveals about extremism and politics.
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Lenor Johnson

tax payers shouldn't be paying

Mar 8th
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Raymond

why is it repeating?

Sep 29th
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Libby Daddy

0 Jonathan Edwards said some very important thoughts on it as well.

Sep 23rd
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Libby Daddy

for an accurate description of what a revival is read the book by Iain H. Murray, "Revival and Revivalism"

Sep 23rd
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Raymond

amen

Feb 26th
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Raymond

dang! props to this lady. I live in Ventura county.

Dec 27th
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Raymond

well this certainly didn't age well lol

Dec 27th
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Raymond

give me all the dope

Nov 19th
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Raymond

juicehead jangos

Oct 22nd
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Raymond

super muffled

Oct 1st
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Jul 18th
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Forward To The Past

another cuck preaching his holier than thou nonsense

Aug 23rd
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Jorge Cruz

Reinventing the wheel In the early 1990s, the US military did case studies and various ideas. Stress cards, co-ed basic training, slow integration females in forward support MOS, ending hazing traditions, physical fitness programs. 25 years later, those who were once a young lieutenant or private are now key leaders. These individuals failed to learn from the goods and bads that were addressed from 1991 to 2000. Each Branch has their own core mission. I can say for the Army, being assigned from Division to down to the Infantry line company, I have seen many goods and bads. It took many trials and errors to allow females to be at least working at the Battalion level of a combat arms Battalion. Those who were lazy, male and female were pushed out for hard charging individuals who could do the Unit's mission. Unfortunately, by 2002, Brigade and Division was starting to fill up with individuals who have never been assigned to combat units. We called those individuals FOBITS since they nev

Jul 26th
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Raymond

wow! what a jewel...

Jun 29th
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Raymond

never heard of him... lol

Jun 21st
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Robert V

great video Pat

Apr 12th
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Ryan Grady

cant understand the guest

Jun 16th
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ForexTraderNYC

look whose back mr pbd?

Mar 22nd
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ForexTraderNYC

defination of real Gangster!

Mar 14th
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ForexTraderNYC

ladies n gentlemen, patrick has moved to spotify with new name pbd podcast( also u can find here not exclusive to spotify)..i knew sumthin was wrong seeing no update in past 3 month? they should have updated us with the move but i guess they missed sending us memo..no biggy important thing is we have access to genius patrick genius interviews id say pat is an upgraded version of J.rogan..so we r grateful! no complains. team PBD here!

Mar 10th
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