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Energy News Beat Podcast

The Big Beautiful Bill: Tax Cuts, Markets & Energy Dominance

21 Sep 2025

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In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, Stuart Turley welcomes Paul Auslander, CFP and President of Seabridge Private Wealth, for a sharp, insightful dive into the economic and investment landscape following the passage of the “Big Beautiful Bill.” They unpack the bill’s impact on tax cuts, interest rates, energy dominance, and bond market stability. From LNG exports and nuclear microreactors to AI, housing, and the global investment rebound, this episode explores key financial trends shaping the future—with a healthy dose of humor, geopolitics, and T. Boone Pickens' wisdom.I had an absolute blast visiting with Paul, and we highly recommend staying with Paul and your CFP and CPA before tax season. Paul brought some real insights to investing in our current market.Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulauslander/Thank you, Paul, for stopping by the podcast and for your leadership in the investing and finance market. - StuHighlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro01:06 – Tax Cuts Made Permanent03:35 – High-Tax States Benefit04:10 – CPA Burnout & Complexity04:31 – T. Boone Pickens Legacy05:15 – Tariffs & U.S. Manufacturing06:07 – Market Uncertainty & Bonds08:46 – Debt & Bond Market Risks09:40 – Trump vs. The Fed10:15 – Interest Rates & Real Estate12:09 – LNG Boom & EU Demand13:34 – Global Markets Rebound13:42 – Wind Project Stalls15:40 – Wind Turbine Failures16:08 – Nuclear & Micro Reactors18:02 – 2025 Investment Picks19:52 – Contact & Wrap-Up

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