PBD Podcast
Hosted by Patrick Bet-David
A high-voltage conversation factory led by Patrick Bet-David, where business, politics, and culture collide in long-form debates that actually go somewhere. It’s part boardroom, part barbershop—smart, confrontational, and grounded in an entrepreneurial lens that questions everything from power structures to personal responsibility. You’ll hear unapologetic perspectives, sharp analysis, and moments that veer from strategic insight to philosophical detour—all brought to life by a host who’s built companies, challenged narratives, and refuses to dumb things down.
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Top nominees on PBD Podcast
- 1. DataRepublican (small r) — 65 votes
- 2. Nate Friedman — 4 votes
- 3. Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives — 1 vote
- 4. Thomas (Tom) Lee (not drummer) FSInsight.com — 1 vote
- 5. Nick shirley — 1 vote
- 6. Attorney General Ken Paxton — 1 vote
- 7. Charles Hoskinson — 1 vote
- 8. Sonnie Johnson — 1 vote
- 9. Ben Shapiro — 1 vote
- 10. Nicholas J. Fuentes — 1 vote
What listeners want discussed on PBD Podcast
- Q: In your opinion, what reforms are necessary to ensure that offenders fulfill their restitution obligations?
- Q: How do you view the media's role in bringing attention to systemic issues in the criminal justice system?
- Q: What are your thoughts on the recent discharge of a Medicaid fraudster from probation despite owing $1.7M in restitution?
