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Rich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a Business

Rich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a Business

Hosted by The Rich Dad Media Network

Episodes

654

Latest episode

Aug 2026

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EN

About the show

Join Robert Kiyosaki, best-selling author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, for The Rich Dad Radio Show — the podcast that challenges conventional financial wisdom and delivers real-world lessons on money, investing, and entrepreneurship. Each week, Robert and his expert guests explore how today's economy affects your wealth and reveal the strategies the rich use to thrive in any market. From real estate to precious metals, stocks to entrepreneurship, Robert breaks down complex financial topics with humor, candor, and decades of experience. If you're ready to think differently, break free from the rat race, and take control of your financial future, this is the show for you.

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August 22, 202625 min

The Only Four Things Worth Investing In

Robert Kiyosaki says there are only four things on Earth worth putting your money into — and everything else, every mutual fund, every 401(k) you're afraid to open, is just one of those four wearing a different name. In this episode, Robert breaks down all four asset classes and reveals which one Wall Street has spent a century pushing hardest on people like you — and why it's almost never the one that makes anyone rich.

August 19, 202630 min

How War With Iran Could Send Oil Prices Higher

The Iran war and oil prices are closely connected because conflict around the Strait of Hormuz can disrupt one of the world's most important energy corridors—and the consequences can spread throughout the global economy. In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki sits down with retired U.S. Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor to examine the conflict involving Iran from both a geopolitical and investor perspective. Drawing on their military backgrounds, Robert and Macgregor challenge the conventional narrative surrounding war, energy, and America's strategic interests. Robert argues that understanding oil means understanding much more than the price at the pump. Petroleum touches transportation, agriculture, fertilizer, plastics, manufacturing, and countless products throughout the economy. Macgregor expands that argument by explaining why strategic resources have shaped military and geopolitical decisions for generations. The conversation examines the Strait of Hormuz and why military conflict can make global commerce difficult even without a complete physical blockade. Macgregor argues that insurance, risk, and capital flight can disrupt shipping and energy markets simply because companies cannot operate normally in a war zone. Robert and Macgregor also explore a broader Rich Dad lesson: investors don't have to view geopolitical turmoil only as victims. Understanding how war affects oil, commodities, inflation, and hard assets can help investors recognize how changes in the real economy may affect their financial decisions. In this episode, you'll learn: -How conflict with Iran could affect global oil prices -Why the Strait of Hormuz matters to energy markets -Why war can contribute to inflation -How higher oil prices can ripple through food, transportation, manufacturing, and consumer prices -Why oil and other natural resources remain strategically important -How geopolitics can create both financial risks and investment opportunities -Why Macgregor believes the United States needs a clearer long-term national strategy -How investors can think differently about geopolitical risk Robert's underlying message is distinctly Rich Dad: don't simply react to economic disruption—understand what's driving it. Financial education gives investors a framework for recognizing how war, energy, inflation, and hard assets connect. 00:00 Oil Runs Civilization 00:40 Meet Colonel MacGregor 03:32 West Point Reality Check 06:39 Strategy America Lacks 08:09 Hard Assets Wake Up 10:38 Hormuz and Iran Setup 14:02 Why War With Iran 18:31 Israel First Politics 22:45 Hormuz Closure Fallout 25:41 Taiwan and Overreach 28:44 Semper Fi Farewell ----- Nixon called the dollar "temporary" in 1971. Fifty-four years later the world is building the alternative. Central banks are buying gold faster than any time in fifty years. Cash is trash. Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold: Text GUIDE to 24999. U.S. Residents Only. ----- Stop online threats before they become real-world attacks. Visit ironwall.com/RICHDAD and request a free Risk Assessment to see exactly how exposed your executives are. ----- Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity. The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

August 15, 202626 min

Borrow Until You Die: The Wealth Strategy the Banks Hope You Never Learn

So much of what we were taught to be right YOU... is wrong. Completely wrong. You know savers are losers. But do you know what the rich actually do and, more importantly, why? They buy. Buy more. Keep buying. Today Robert shows us exactly why - and how we can do it in the way that actually builds wealth. Not the way that looks good on paper. The way that sets YOU free.

August 12, 202631 min

Why Bitcoin Matters in an Inflationary Economy

Bitcoin and inflation sit at the center of a much bigger debate about money, technology, debt, and the future of the global economy. In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki talks with Jeff Booth, entrepreneur and author of The Price of Tomorrow, about why technological progress should make goods and services cheaper—and why many people are experiencing exactly the opposite. Booth argues that technology naturally creates deflation by allowing businesses and individuals to produce more value with fewer resources. But today's debt-based monetary system depends on continued growth, monetary expansion, and inflation. As those two forces move in opposite directions, Booth believes governments and central banks face a problem they cannot solve simply by creating more money. Robert and Jeff examine how this conflict affects asset prices, housing, debt, purchasing power, and the growing divide between people who own assets and those who don't. They also challenge the assumption that rising prices always represent economic growth, arguing that currency debasement can make assets appear more valuable while money itself loses purchasing power. Then they turn to Bitcoin. Booth explains why he views Bitcoin differently from other cryptocurrencies and blockchains. He makes the case that Bitcoin's scarcity, decentralization, security, and proof-of-work structure could provide an alternative to a monetary system that continually expands the supply of money. The discussion also explores how artificial intelligence, automation, digital technology, and cheaper energy could accelerate deflation—and why Booth believes those advances make the conflict with an inflationary monetary system even more important to understand. If technology allows society to do more with less, why should everything keep getting more expensive? Robert Kiyosaki and Jeff Booth challenge investors to look beyond individual markets and consider the monetary system underneath them. Understanding Bitcoin and inflation may ultimately require asking a bigger question: What happens when rapidly advancing technology collides with a financial system that depends on prices and debt continuing to rise? 00:00 Inequality and Inflation 00:31 Free Market Deflation 01:27 Technology Lowers Prices 03:24 Debt-Fueled Bubble 04:41 System Trap Explained 05:39 From Silver to Fiat 07:32 Why Bitcoin Matters 10:29 Scarcity vs Abundance 12:01 Politics and Base Money 13:19 Bitcoin Discipline Pricing 18:03 Bitcoin vs Altcoins 21:44 Kodak Lesson for Fed 27:12 Digitally Native Currency 29:27 Inflation and Climate 33:30 Closing Thoughts ----- Robert Kiyosaki was asked why he keeps buying gold and silver. His answer — the world economy is in great trouble and he doesn't trust our leaders or central banks to solve it. In fact they are the problem. U.S. debt is approaching $39 trillion. Robert has been buying real gold and silver since 1965 — not ETFs, not paper, the real thing. Gold and silver just retraced and Robert bought more. Legendary investor Jim Rogers says gold and silver are going to the moon. Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold: Text GUIDE to 24999. U.S. Residents Only. ----- Stop online threats before they become real-world attacks. Visit ironwall.com/RICHDAD and request a free Risk Assessment to see exactly how exposed your executives are. ----- Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity. The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

August 8, 202631 min

Why China, India, and Russia Are Buying So Much Silver (And What It Means for YOUR Money)

In this episode, Robert breaks down why China, India, and Russia are racing to secure silver — and why it has almost nothing to do with jewelry, and everything to do with what each government sees coming. Robert also shares his own price prediction for silver — and the reasoning behind it — plus why he thinks even one silver coin can change how you see money.

August 5, 202635 min

Bitcoin Price Prediction: Why Bitcoin Could Reach $12.5M by 2031

Bitcoin price prediction has become one of the biggest questions facing investors as governments continue expanding the money supply and inflation reshapes the global economy. In this episode of the Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki is joined by Robert Breedlove, Anthony Pompliano, and Mark Moss to examine why many Bitcoin advocates believe the world's monetary system is approaching a historic turning point. Together, they explain: -Why Robert Breedlove predicts Bitcoin could exceed $12.5 million by 2031 -How inflation transfers wealth through the Cantillon Effect -Why Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million coins matters -The difference between Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies -How central banking, fiat currency, and debt influence asset prices -Why many investors view Bitcoin as digital sound money -How Bitcoin's network effects may strengthen long-term adoption Rather than focusing on short-term price swings, this discussion explores the monetary principles behind Bitcoin and why many investors believe scarce assets may play an increasingly important role in preserving purchasing power. Whether you're new to Bitcoin or building a long-term investment strategy, this conversation provides a framework for understanding how money, inflation, and financial education intersect in today's economy. ----- Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold — three guides covering gold, silver, and wealth defense: Text GUIDE to 24999. U.S. Residents Only. ----- Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity. The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

August 1, 202622 min

How To Convert a Liability Into An Asset In The 2026 Economy

In this episode, Robert Kiyosaki breaks down why your house, your 401(k), and even the people closest to you might be draining your cash flow instead of building it — and what the 2026 economy is about to do to make that worse. You'll learn the six words that define financial literacy, why your retirement account might be working against you, how family and relationships show up on your financial statement, and why financial IQ has nothing to do with your degree. If you've ever been told your house is an asset, this episode will change how you see your entire financial statement.

July 29, 202628 min

Why Hard Assets Matter More Than Ever in Today's Economy

Hard assets have become a central topic for investors concerned about inflation, government debt, geopolitical conflict, and the future of the U.S. dollar. In this special compilation from The Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki speaks with leading economists, investors, and industry experts about why tangible assets may offer greater protection during periods of financial uncertainty. Throughout these conversations, Robert explores how the global monetary system is evolving, why central banks continue accumulating gold, how Bitcoin compares with traditional stores of value, and why oil remains one of the world's most strategically important commodities. The discussion also examines inflation, currency debasement, government debt, and the growing importance of owning assets that cannot be created through monetary expansion. In this episode, you'll learn: -Why hard assets matter during inflationary periods -How gold, silver, Bitcoin, and oil serve different roles in a portfolio -Why many investors are concerned about the long-term purchasing power of the U.S. dollar -How government debt and monetary policy influence financial markets -Why energy remains a critical driver of the global economy -How geopolitical events affect commodity prices and investment opportunities -Why central banks continue increasing gold reserves -How investors can think about preserving wealth during periods of economic uncertainty Whether you're interested in precious metals, Bitcoin, energy investing, or understanding today's macroeconomic environment, this compilation offers multiple perspectives on why owning real assets may become increasingly important in a changing financial system. 00:00 Bitcoin vs Gold 03:30 Inflation Debt and Trust 04:30 Bitcoin Backed by Energy 05:42 Venezuela Oil Reserves 08:22 Oil Geopolitics and Payback 13:26 Hormuz Oil and Fertilizer 15:10 War Inflation and Iran 19:31 World War Three Signals 21:45 Protecting Yourself Now 24:49 Creditism and Dollar Decline 29:58 Global Recession Outlook ----- Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold — three guides covering gold, silver, and wealth defense: Text GUIDE to 24999. U.S. Residents Only. ----- Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity. The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

July 25, 202623 min

The Biggest Mistakes Young People Make In 2026

Everyone tells young people the same thing: do what you love, and the money will follow. Robert Kiyosaki says that's exactly the mistake keeping an entire generation broke — and it has nothing to do with which career or which cryptocoin they picked.

July 18, 202622 min

If I Had to Start Over With $10,000 — Here's EXACTLY What I'd Do

If Robert Kiyosaki had to start over with just $10,000, here's exactly what he would do — and it's NOT what your financial advisor would tell you. In this episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad reveals the $10,000 mistake that keeps most people poor, the one question to ask before trusting anyone with your money, and the single skill that generates cash flow and income you control — no salary, no boss, no permission required.

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