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The Phoenician League
by Joe Withrow
The world is in the middle of a financial reorganization unlike anything seen in generations. The Age of Paper Wealth is ending. Real assets are reasserting themselves. And the investors who understand what's actually happening — beneath the headlines — are positioning accordingly.The Phoenician League is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe Withrow, founder of the Phoenician League investment strategy group. Each episode goes deep on macroeconomic themes, real asset investing, and the history and stories behind the forces shaping our financial world. Joe draws on his background in corporate banking and investment research to cut through the noise and give you the kind of honest, independent analysis you won't find in the mainstream financial press.Topics include contrarian investing, independent macroeconomic analysis, gold, Bitcoin, stocks, real estate, asset allocation, interest rates, monetary history, the restructuring of the global financial system — and the lessons from history th
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Escape the Rat Race: Mountain Living, Real Estate, and Starting Over
Episode 3: Escape the Rat RaceAfter two episodes inside the corporate banking world, Joe Withrow makes his move.In this episode, Joe shares what happened after he walked away from Bank of America's Special Assets Group — the decision to leave the city behind entirely, buy five acres at the end of a gravel road deep in the mountains of Virginia, and try to build something of his own.What followed was a real education. A 1970s farmhouse full of surprises — including black snakes that, as Joe discovered, can climb straight up a chimney and land directly on your recliner chair. A community bank job to bridge the gap while he worked on an online business that wasn't working. A book that took months to write and almost no one bought. And the birth of his daughter, delivered at home in the mountains — the moment he describes as the pinnacle of his life.But something was about to happen that would change the direction of his life once again.Topics covered:• Why Joe walked away from the city entirely• The realities of rural mountain life — the beautiful and the unexpected• What he learned about online business the hard way• Why real estate timing matters more than most people realize• The moment that set everything in motion for what came nextNew episodes every Tuesday at 6:00 am. Subscribe so you don't miss it.
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Bank of America's Special Assets Group: An Insider Account
In Episode 2, Joe Withrow takes us inside Bank of America's Special Assets Group — and what he found there was worse than anything he saw at Wells Fargo.After walking away from the loss mitigation department, Joe thought he'd landed his big break. A pristine downtown tower. An officer title. Real banking work — financial analysis, risk assessment, doing it by the book.Then he submitted his first reports. The next morning, every single one came back rejected.What the manager told him next — and what Joe was actually being asked to do to small business owners across America — convinced him that the problem wasn't one department, or one bank. It was the entire corporate banking sector.Topics covered:• The hidden reality of Bank of America's Special Assets Group• What "risk assessment" actually meant in practice• How banks used acquisitions to prey on small businesses that never chose to be their customers• The moment Joe knew he had to get out entirelySubscribe for a new episode every week.
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The 2008 Mortgage Crisis: An Insider Account
In 2009, Joe Withrow was a young banker sitting inside Wells Fargo's loss mitigation department — in an obscure industrial park on the edge of town — watching the government and the banks quietly bury the 2008 mortgage crisis.What he saw changed everything. Banks were rolling fees and penalties into modified loan balances, adding tens of thousands of dollars to mortgages on homes whose values were collapsing. Nobody was tracking loan-to-value ratios. And when Joe raised his hand and asked a basic question, his boss told him to keep his head down and his mouth shut.This is where the Phoenician League begins. Episode 1 of the podcast — the inside story of the 2008 mortgage crisis from someone who was in the building.Topics covered:• The hidden incentive structure behind mortgage modifications• How the government and banks partnered to make the crisis disappear — not solve it• The moment Joe realized something was deeply wrong with the system• Why asking questions was not acceptable inside the corporate banking worldSubscribe to catch a new episode every week.
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The Age of Paper Wealth is Ending - Welcome to The Phoenician League
The age of paper wealth is ending. Real assets are reasserting themselves. Each week, Joe Withrow — founder of the Phoenician League and veteran of corporate banking and investment research — breaks down macro themes, real asset investing, and the history behind the forces reshaping our financial world. No hype. No consensus. Just straight thinking about money and markets. https://phoenicianleague.com/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The world is in the middle of a financial reorganization unlike anything seen in generations. The Age of Paper Wealth is ending. Real assets are reasserting themselves. And the investors who understand what's actually happening — beneath the headlines — are positioning accordingly.The Phoenician League is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe Withrow, founder of the Phoenician League investment strategy group. Each episode goes deep on macroeconomic themes, real asset investing, and the history and stories behind the forces shaping our financial world. Joe draws on his background in corporate banking and investment research to cut through the noise and give you the kind of honest, independent analysis you won't find in the mainstream financial press.Topics include contrarian investing, independent macroeconomic analysis, gold, Bitcoin, stocks, real estate, asset allocation, interest rates, monetary history, the restructuring of the global financial system — and the lessons from history th
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