The Best Coaches Money Can Buy: A False Narrative 8-2-25

In this episode, Scott Becker challenges the idea that success is primarily due to having the best coaches or tutors, arguing that natural talent, hard work, and preparation play a much bigger role than often credited.
How the Mighty Have Fallen: United, Centene, and Novo Nordisk Struggle 8-2-25

In this episode, Scott Becker examines the sharp downturn of three healthcare powerhouses
Amazon Sinks 8-2-25

In this episode, Scott Becker breaks down Amazon’s 8% stock drop, disappointing earnings, and concerns over its shifting identity from tech leader to retail-heavy giant.
Starting Businesses, Writing Books, & Lots of Headaches 8-1-25

In this episode, Scott discusses the ups and downs of launching a new business venture, writing books, and navigating the frustrating realities of administration and growth.
We’re a Lot Closer to Being a Decent Golfer Than We Used to Be 8-2-25

In this episode, Scott Becker shares a humorous and honest reflection on his ongoing quest to improve at golf.
NVIDIA, Microsoft, & Apple 8-1-25

In this episode, Scott Becker analyzes the growing divide within the Magnificent 7.
7 Business News Stories We Are Following Today 8-1-25

In this episode, Scott Becker shares seven key business stories, including a weakening US labor market, steep market drops, major investor interest in OpenAI, and more.
9 Stories We Are Following Today 7-31-25

In this episode, Scott Becker shares updates on major stock movements from companies like Wingstop, Avis, Peloton, Microsoft, and Palantir, while also weighing in on Fed rate decisions and public opinion polls.
The Markets, Microsoft, & Meta Platforms All Surging 7-31-25

In this episode, Scott Becker covers today’s market upswing, highlighting strong earnings reports from Microsoft and Meta Platforms.
A Sucker is Born Every Minute: The U.S. Putter Market 7-31-25

In this episode, Scott Becker explores the booming U.S. putter market, highlighting how millions of golfers chase performance through equipment rather than practice.