Gary's Gulch
Summary Gary opens with a travel update from his five-day trip to Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, where he saw icebergs, humpback whales, and puffins, and spent time with close friends far from the noise of American politics. What he carried home was not just great memories. It was perspective. The ordinary Canadian citizens he met in small fishing towns had no interest in strife. Like Americans, they wanted to enjoy life, be around family, and build something better for the next generation. That reminder of shared Western values set the tone for everything that followed. The core of this...
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Executive Summary In this second installment of his conversation with Todd Langford, founder of TruthConcepts Calculator Software, Gary Pinkerton picks up where the previous episode left off, diving straight into the ideas that define smart financial thinking. The discussion centers on a distinction that changes everything: the difference between risk tolerance and risk mitigation. Todd explains why accepting risk as a fixed feature of investing is a flawed premise, and how building a strategy around uncertainty, rather than simply tolerating it, separates informed financial decisions from...
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Executive Summary In this first half of a two-part conversation, Gary Pinkerton sits down with Todd Langford, founder of TruthConcepts Financial Calculators, for a long-overdue and wide-ranging discussion about what it really means to tell the truth in financial planning. Todd has spent decades building the calculator tools that advisors like Gary and Kim Butler use to verify the math behind the concepts they teach. This episode is not about running numbers with clients. It is about making sure that the numbers you believe to be true actually are. Gary and Todd explore why financial...
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Executive Summary Gary explores the intersection of faith, leadership, and inspiration in this episode, arguing that while science and physics explain much of our physical world, they fall far short of explaining the divine interventions and coincidences that shape our lives. Through personal anecdotes of miraculous escapes and timely interventions, Gary demonstrates how faith in a higher power and inspired leadership can accomplish things that seem impossible from a purely scientific perspective. Key Takeaways Coincidences are intentional interventions by a higher power, not random events ...
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Episode Summary In this deeply reflective conversation, host Gary Pinkerton is joined by Dale Young—business coach, author, and leadership mentor—and Paul Seitz, former nuclear submarine commander and financial stewardship advocate, for an exploration of faith, purpose, leadership, and business alignment. The episode centers around Dale Young’s book, The Power of Aligning Faith and Business, and examines how entrepreneurs, leaders, and professionals can discover their God-given calling while building meaningful businesses and lives. Drawing from decades of leadership experience, personal...
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🧾 Episode Summary In this deeply moving episode of Gary’s Gulch, host Gary Pinkerton sits down with entrepreneur, podcast host, and author Matthew Efird to explore the intersection of faith, family, and business. Matthew shares the origin story behind his podcast Pillars of Purpose and the philosophy that drives his work: success is not one-dimensional—it’s built at the intersection of purpose across life’s most important pillars. The conversation takes a powerful turn as Matthew opens up about the loss of his son Noah due to Trisomy 13, and how that experience reshaped his faith,...
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🧠 Episode Summary In this episode, Gary Pinkerton shares his journey from growing up on a struggling dairy farm to commanding nuclear submarines—and ultimately transitioning into financial services. Through personal experience, including losing half his wealth during the Great Recession, Gary developed a philosophy centered on financial agency, self-reliance, and control. He breaks down why the most successful individuals “bet on themselves,” how traditional financial systems can fail individuals, and introduces the concept of the Family Bank—a strategy using whole life insurance to...
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Summary In this solo episode, Gary Pinkerton reflects on his recent trip to Sydney and Queenstown, sharing personal observations on culture, freedom, and economic systems. He then shifts into the core topic: advanced tax reduction strategies for high-income earners and business owners. Gary breaks down how tools like cash balance plans and 401(h) accounts can significantly reduce taxable income—sometimes by hundreds of thousands of dollars—while building long-term wealth. The episode focuses on actionable, time-sensitive strategies that can still be applied retroactively through extended...
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Episode Summary Building wealth isn’t just about choosing the right investment—it’s about having the right framework for decision-making. In this episode, Gary Pinkerton and Jaden Zubal explore the financial operating system that helps investors align their money with their goals, avoid common cognitive biases, and build wealth with greater clarity and control. They dive into the Hierarchy of Wealth, a framework that balances control and risk across different asset types. By understanding how assets fit within this hierarchy—from highly controlled assets like cash and insurance to more...
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🎙️ Episode Summary In this episode of Gary’s Gulch, Gary Pinkerton shares a replay of an interview recorded while traveling — a conversation with Austin, a younger West Point graduate who has also entered the world of Infinite Banking and alternative investing. What begins as a discussion about financial strategies quickly evolves into a deeper exploration of control, legacy, family, and purpose. Gary reflects on his transition from commanding a U.S. Navy submarine to pursuing financial independence and helping others rethink traditional investing. After losing half of his wealth...
info_outlineWith the recent 3 bank failures, rising Fed interest rates, looming market crash, Recession, and Biden's new Gun Control edict, it is tough for the agency-seekers to maintain a positive outlook. I brought the goods, enjoy this episode!
Episode Highlights
- Sharing positive messages despite the current events
- Bank failures as a current event topic that is causing concerns
- Banks had a mismatch on their assets and liabilities, borrowing short and investing long
- Depositors saw vulnerabilities due to investments in US
- Treasuries and their worth was decreasing
- Matching your assets and liabilities
- Main challenges that banks are facing
- The role of federal reserve in fixing issues like bank failures
- How the SVB loses money
- Why bond markets crash from time to time
- The Government and Federal Reserve had two choices:
- Admit to the ineffectiveness of their efforts or make the bank whole again
- The government's plan is to print money to keep the economy strong and enact social programs
- President Biden's executive order on gun control
Links and Resources from this Episode - Connect with Gary Pinkerton
- https://www.paradigmlife.net/
- gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net
- https://garypinkerton.com/
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