
Why is BlackRock buying up all the houses? 🏠 In this eye-opening episode of the Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly sits down with Jake Shields to unpack the shocking truth about BlackRock's influence on the housing market and what it means for families everywhere. From soaring real estate prices to the controversial "you'll own nothing and be happy" philosophy, this chat is packed with valuable insights on the future of homeownership and the economy. 📈 Jake also shares his tips on investing smartly during inflation, the challenges of navigating today's housing crisis, and why big corporations like BlackRock and Vanguard are reshaping the real estate game. Plus, they dive into personal stories, societal shifts, and the importance of having honest conversations about today's complex issues. Don't miss out on these insider secrets! 🗝️ Watch now and subscribe for more engaging discussions with business leaders, fighters, and game-changers. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation today! 🚀 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Jake Shields Bryce Mitchell Incident 04:35 - Kanye West Super Bowl Commercial 07:35 - Challenging Historical Narratives 09:12 - Trump and the Israel War 10:24 - AIPAC Influence 15:17 - Trump Anti-Semitism Executive Order 19:50 - Factory Farming Issues 21:40 - Inflation Concerns 23:20 - Jewish Financial Success 24:40 - Racism Discussions 26:08 - LGBTQ+ Representation 28:05 - BlackRock Analysis 30:33 - Ben Shapiro's Decline 33:50 - Finding Jake Shields APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Jake Shields https://www.instagram.com/jakeshields/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #realestaterookie #housingmarket #financialeducation #realestate #financialliteracy
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It's being so heavily pushed, the gay and trans things, that a lot of people don't realize there's a lot more young girls who are saying they're trans than boys. So they're going through this uncomfortable period through, you know, I don't know, a boy, I can't relate, but it still went through the uncomfortable through puberty.
But I guess the girls really hit some hard when they, you know, started developing and stuff. And that's when a lot of these girls are switching over. They're having a hard time fitting in, finding identity. All right, guys, Jake Shields is back. Man, a lot of drama lately. Yeah, it's been a busy, exciting week.
All kinds of stuff going on. Geez, I know. You can each have me back, too. Yeah, and I want to start with the Bryce Mitchell stuff, because you had all those guys on your show individually, right? Yeah, well, Bryce and Rampage, they're both friends of mine, and I'm also friends with Bear, the other co-host of Rampage.
So that was, you know, I got to wear this, I like all those guys a lot, but I saw that, some clips of the interview, and I really didn't like it. It sat really bad with me, you know? So at first, I think I called up Bryce. I was like, man, that sucks when they talk to you. Like, why? And Bryce is a great guy. Like, you know, they're great people. They treated me with respect.
I'm like, okay, that's good, you know? Because Bryce is a situation where whether you agree or don't agree with what he said, he can't really defend himself right now. So it's just not fair to sit there and like berate someone when they're already down. But I have tremendous respect for Rampage. Friend of mine had him on my show, you know? So I texted him.
I'm not gonna share any private conversations, but we had a little conversation. I think publicly he said, you know, he doesn't really care what Bryce says. He was pressured by someone to treat him like that. And Bryce needs to understand, you know, who he might be working for later. But Rampage is a great dude. And then Bear, also a guy I like, but I thought he did a terrible job handling it.
You know, Bear actually called me after I talked to Rampage, kind of freaking out. And I'm like, Bear, if you want my honest opinion, you look like an absolute fucking, you look terrible. You look like so fake and authentic. It's like, you might not agree with what Bryce said, but in the scheme of things, you don't really care that much. You ran into him a bar, you wouldn't treat him that way.
You'd still go talk to him in person. So you should have either canceled or not braided him like that. I understand your perspective you're coming from. And he agreed. Like I said, I don't think he's a bad guy. It's a learning experience. I go, what you should do is I would immediately delete the episode, call and apologize to Bryce and then apologize publicly. So we did delete the episode.
I'm not sure if he called Bryce. I don't think there's no public apology. But again, I think- A lot of people are just bashing that guy. And people need to realize the world's complex, you know? I think he did a terrible job, but he's not a bad guy. It's like a learning experience, you know? And he did realize he fucked up. And same with Rampage. Same with Bryce.
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