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.
Charleston White discusses the crack epidemic’s devastating impact on Black America. He explores how survival and greed drove drug trade, the long-term effects on generations, and the importance of personal responsibility and community connection to heal and rebuild broken families and neighborhoods.
Charleston White critiques Planned Parenthood’s origins and impact on Black communities, arguing it harms more than helps. He discusses abortion, systemic issues, and the need for leadership grounded in military experience to guide America through its current moral and social challenges.
Charleston White discusses how feminism, particularly "white feminism," influenced the rise of single motherhood by shifting traditional family dynamics. He critiques modern relationship challenges and emotional disconnection, arguing feminism separated men and women in American culture.
Charleston White critiques Barack Obama’s impact on the Black community, arguing Obama prioritized other groups and lacked connection to Black American struggles. He contrasts Obama with Trump, emphasizing confidence over politics, while discussing cultural identity, leadership, and childhood influences.
Trump calls Epstein investigations a hoax and insults supporters questioning the files, sparking outrage from longtime allies. The panel explores theories involving UK royalty, Mossad, and political pressure to bury the case. Trust fractures as MAGA faithful push back against Trump’s pivot.
Obama appears on his wife's podcast to address divorce rumors and says every man needs a gay friend. The PBD panel breaks down the body language, the backlash from Whoopi Goldberg and Charlemagne, and Obama’s call for Democrats to toughen up ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Trump dismisses the Epstein investigation as a hoax and insults his base as “stupid” for questioning it. The panel reacts with frustration, accusing Trump of betrayal. They explore possible pressure from UK royalty and Mossad ties, warning this shift could damage the Trump brand long-term.
The PBD Podcast reacts to tech CEO Andy Byron being caught on a Coldplay kiss cam with his head of HR, Kristen Kitt. The viral moment sparked workplace ethics questions and speculation about resignations as the panel explores what it means for a company facing public scandal.
Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone shocks Wall Street by declaring full support for Trump, calling him one of the best presidents ever. The PBD panel breaks down Langone’s endorsement, Trump’s 2.0 presidency, and how capitalism saved lives through innovation like blood thinners.
Tucker Carlson suggests Jeffrey Epstein worked for foreign intelligence and questions why no real investigation has happened. The panel debates if Trump and his allies fumbled their promises, the fallout for figures like Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi, and whether voters were misled on Epstein.
Trump threatens a 50% tariff on Brazil in defense of Bolsonaro and against BRICS’ challenge to the US dollar. The panel explores the political fallout, rising coffee prices, and how socialism and censorship in Brazil echo broader global trends. A fiery debate on freedom, trade, and influence.
The PBD Podcast breaks down the suspension of six Secret Service agents following the internal review of last year’s assassination attempt on Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The panel examines what went wrong, accountability at the highest levels, and the political fallout from this stunning security failure
Congress blocked a motion to release Jeffrey Epstein’s records, with nearly all Republicans voting no. The panel dives into why both parties remain silent, whether Trump is compromised, and if political ambition is stopping justice. Public trust erodes while key figures stay quiet.
The panel reacts to new immigration data and media spin on Trump’s border policy. They debate legal vs. illegal immigration, cultural hypocrisy from elites like John Leguizamo, and why many legal immigrants are frustrated with open border policies. A fiery back-and-forth with serious undertones.
Ghislaine Maxwell is ready to testify before Congress about Epstein’s client list, but no one’s calling her. The crew discusses why Republicans may be blocking her, growing public interest, and what’s at stake if she speaks.
Gavin Newsom fires back at Trump for calling him "Newscum" and calls Trump a son of a bitch. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to the name-calling, the federal raids in LA, and what this clash says about the state of American politics.
A resurfaced podcast clip shows NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani opposing police response to domestic violence calls, triggering backlash. The panel connects his stance to growing concerns over Sharia law influence, NYC's political shift, and why Palm Beach is courting New York businesses.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou reveals the shocking origins of the U.S. torture program after 9/11. He explains how psychologists reverse-engineered military training, how the CIA was kept in the dark, and why he refused to participate and paid the price.
John Kiriakou reveals what prison was really like after blowing the whistle on CIA torture. He was sent to a facility packed with mob bosses, cartel members, and pedophiles. The Gambinos embraced him, and his wife lost her job at the CIA just for being married to him.
Patrick Bet-David and Dr. Taylor Marshall dive into a controversial conversation about Islam’s global growth, Prophet Muhammad’s legacy, and the cultural appeal of religious discipline. They contrast Islamic and Christian values, fertility rates, and what drives long-term ideological influence.
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