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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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Florida may eliminate property taxes and keep no state income tax. Patrick breaks down the $61B gap, who wins or loses, funding options, and how this impacts affordability, migration, and first-time buyers. Is this bold strategy smart or risky for Florida’s future?
Marty Makary discusses athlete collapse concerns and why young healthy players were forced into vaccination despite having near zero COVID risk. He explains censorship around discussing potential complications, fear among doctors, and why public trust depends on honest investigation and closure.
Marty Makary says he would support an investigation into Anthony Fauci if pardons are reversed. He explains why people want accountability after COVID, the lack of closure, censorship of vaccine injury data, long-term complications, and why trust cannot be rebuilt without a real review of decisions and outcomes.
Marty Makary reacts to public anger toward Anthony Fauci and explains why he believes the public was misled during COVID. He details early warnings from Wuhan, concerns about airborne spread, gain of function funding, the lab leak cover up, and why people want accountability and a real investigation.
Marty Makary explains how the FDA began after toxic chemicals in food caused deaths, how it grew to regulate 20 percent of the US economy, and what he has changed in his first eight months including removing artificial dyes, cutting red tape, adding AI, and rewriting the food pyramid.
Maduro tightens his security as the threat of U.S. military action grows. The panel breaks down why Venezuela’s ruler is scrambling, what a U.S. extraction or transition could look like, the role of Russia and China, and why Rubio and Washington may be positioning for a post-Maduro future.
A Trump envoy delivers an ultimatum to Ukraine: sign a peace deal with Moscow by Thursday or risk losing U.S. support. The panel debates Trump’s leverage, Zelensky’s options, Russia’s demands, NATO pressure, and whether this moment could force an end to the war on U.S. terms.
A fertility startup launches software that lets parents screen embryos for traits like height, intelligence, and disease risk, igniting a fierce debate over “designer babies.” The panel breaks down the ethics, eugenics concerns, IVF costs, and whether optimizing genetics crosses the line.
Marjorie Taylor Greene announces surprise resignation from Congress, citing betrayal by Trump and the GOP machine. Panel reacts to her viral breakup statement, Trump’s savage response, Laura Loomer’s celebration, and rumors she’s prepping for a media or presidential run.
Trump moves to end protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota after reports tie taxpayer funds to massive fraud and terrorism financing. The panel breaks down the alleged $250M scheme, Al-Shabaab links, assimilation failures, and backlash from state leaders.
After a violent riot in Chicago leaves one dead and several shot, residents reportedly chant “Bring in Trump.” The panel reacts to the footage, questions local leadership, and debates the consequences of crime, soft policy, and political pandering.
Trump flips the script on socialist Mamdani with a single line: “Just say yes.” The viral Oval Office moment caught the internet by surprise as both sides claimed victory. But insiders say Trump walked away owning the narrative and neutralizing the attack.
California is facing a projected $18 billion budget deficit as Governor Gavin Newsom positions himself as a potential 2028 Democratic front-runner. From education funding and federal cuts to homelessness and local spending challenges, the state’s finances are under intense pressure. Meanwhile, political experts debate whether Newsom, or other candidates like AOC or Kamala Harris, have what it takes to lead the party nationally.
A new French survey shows 6 in 10 young Muslims prefer Sharia law, sparking a fierce debate on Western decline, rising socialism, Ilhan Omar’s controversial statements, Somali fraud cases, and viral videos from US cities. Pat and the panel warn how quickly this cultural clash could accelerate in America.
Nicki Minaj shocks everyone by highlighting the mass killing of Christians in Nigeria, sparking a raw panel debate. The team breaks down kidnappings, church attacks, government denial, and why Trump may be the only leader with leverage to pressure Nigeria into protecting its Christian population.
Dick Cheney’s funeral exposes a wild political twist: media figures who once called him “Hitler” now show up to honor him simply because he opposed Trump in 2024. Scott Jennings unloads on the hypocrisy, the Bush-Trump rift, and how Trump dismantled political dynasties from Bush to Clinton.
Lee Zeldin explains why the real fight for 2028 may come from inside the movement. Pat and Zeldin break down the rising civil war between MAGA influencers, divisions over Israel, and how young online conservatives are reshaping the GOP. Zeldin argues that winning 2028 requires meeting Gen Z where they are.
Blue Owl blocks investor redemptions as its private credit fund faces mounting pressure, sparking fears of a wider shadow banking problem. The panel breaks down sloppy underwriting, fake receivables, liquidity stress, and why this could echo early 2008 style warning signs.
Reports say Tim Cook may step down as Apple CEO next year as the company readies a successor. The panel debates Cook’s legacy, Apple’s slowdown in innovation, and whether hardware chief John Ternus can revive Apple’s product vision in a post Jobs era.
Lee Zeldin reacts to Trump calling NYC’s new mayor a communist ahead of their tense Oval Office meeting. Pat breaks down what Trump really wants for New York, whether Mandani will confront or cooperate, and the political stakes as taxes, crime, and federal support collide.
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Comments (199)

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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Carlos Finn

I think we should pull out conserve our resources and humble ourselves. we dont need to spend and scatter resources all over the world. we need them at home. we are slowly destroying ourselves by the machismo and arrogance of our egos.

Feb 7th
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