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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2022 · 56 MIN

Mark Moss: Media, World Cycles, and Lack of Journalistic Integrity

from The Jay Martin Show · host Jay Martin

Jay is joined today by predictive futurist Mark Moss! Mark is a nationally syndicated radio show host, investor, podcaster, and macroeconomic geek. He and Jay start off by talking all things related to the media industry, and why it’s shattering before our very eyes. He provides an update on the distrust the population has with big media, and discusses the shift in viewership over the years. They then transition to the topic of world cycles, and what the world may have in store economically and politically in the near future. They then wrap up the conversation by talking about Mark’s position in the market, and how you can maximize your purchase power, despite an uncertain financial future.   To get more from Mark, you can listen to The Mark Moss Show, and follow him on Instagram and Twitter @1MarkMoss. Join our investment community and sign up for our free weekly newsletter at cambridgehouse.com. Keep up with Jay all over social media @JayMartinBC. Be sure to leave a review, rate us 5 stars, and follow the podcast to be notified of new episodes each week.

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