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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 1H 7M

How Global Security, AI, and Geopolitics Are Reshaping The Investment Landscape

from The Tony Robbins Channel · host Tony Robbins

In this episode of The Holy Grail of Investing, Christopher Zook and Mark Wade sit down with former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff and Co-Founder of The Chertoff Group, Chad Sweet, for a conversation on risk, global security, and the shifting investment landscape. They share firsthand insights from leading through moments like 9/11, how governments and organizations make decisions with incomplete information, and why "connecting the dots" is critical in both national security and investing. The discussion also explores how geopolitical tensions, cybersecurity threats, and emerging technologies like AI are reshaping where capital is flowing and why the line between government and commercial risk is disappearing.

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