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We didn't have a free trade system before that. The system we have was established by the Americans at the end of world war II. So first globalization and how it's ending. So everything that I deal with is the two twins of de-globalization and depopulation. So with that, as a jumping off point, can you give people a little bit more of a picture? Indicated by the cover of your book here appeared where that volatility is going to be skyrocketing. We've lived through the last couple of decades where there's been a lot of I guess the opposite of volatility and we are entering. And then just the plain old geographical constraints that countries have been facing, you know, through time and Memorial.


Control of the seas and safe passage across the oceans changing finance and capital structures as associated with those demographics. So there's a lot of pieces to unpack here, but for folks that have not read any of your books before seeing some of your past presentations, I would basically point to, you know, these pillars that you see driving a lot of the macro picture, which is changing demographies in different countries. So I want to try as quickly as we can to summarize your view. I'm really excited to be talking with you. Reach out to that potential partner.Īaron Watson: Peter. Justin Moore’s Challenge Reach out to that person. In this episode, dive deep with Aaron as he and Justin discuss how a side hustle led to quitting his 9 to 5 job, managing his influencer marketing agency, and the opportunity on Amazon Live. With more than a decade of experience in content creation, it is easy to see why Justin Moore is able to help creators find & negotiate their dream brand sponsorships. They started with a cooking channel and a family vlog channel and did daily videos for several years, eventually growing their total following to over 1,500,000. Justin and April started creating content back in the days before brands reached out to collaborate with influencers.
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