• Financial Crises and the Power of Long-Term Thinking, with guest Dr. Paul Mueller
    Feb 15 2026

    Financial crises create panic. Long-term thinkers create stability.

    In this episode of Make Your Wealth Work, Jason K. Powers and Joe Pantozzi sit down with Dr. Paul Mueller, Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research and author of 10 Years Later: Why the Conventional Wisdom About the 2008 Financial Crisis Is Still Wrong.

    The conversation begins with the 2008 financial crisis, but quickly expands into a broader discussion about economic uncertainty, interest rates, regulation, and the unintended consequences of policy decisions.

    More importantly, this episode explores how individuals should respond.

    Dr. Mueller discusses how fear-driven headlines distort perspective, why interest rates and inflation matter more than most people realize, and how disciplined capital formation protects families during volatile times.

    Jason and Joe connect these big-picture lessons back to personal strategy:

    1. Why patience beats panic
    2. The danger of lifestyle inflation
    3. The importance of capital and liquidity
    4. Why long-term thinking creates freedom
    5. And how controlling the banking function in your life provides stability

    In uncertain times, reacting emotionally is easy. Thinking long-range is powerful.

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    The Mueller Report (Substack): https://pauldmueller.substack.com/

    AIER Profile: https://www.aier.org/staff/paul-mueller/


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    57 Min.
  • The 3 Questions That Change How Your Money Works
    Jan 28 2026

    Most people don’t realize they’re stuck until they slow down long enough to ask better questions.

    In this episode of Make Your Wealth Work, Jason K. Powers and Joe Pantozzi walk through the three questions that change how your money actually works in your life:

    1. Where does the dollar live?
    2. Who controls it?
    3. Can it keep growing while you use it?

    These questions expose why so many people feel trapped financially, even when they earn good money. Jason and Joe unpack how dollars quietly leak into banks, lenders, retirement plans, debt, or nowhere at all, and why control matters more than chasing returns.

    They also explain how this lens connects directly to becoming your own banker, building real savings, maintaining discipline, and creating uninterrupted growth instead of start-and-stop progress.

    This episode isn’t about telling you what to invest in. It’s about helping you see your money differently, so every future decision is made on purpose, not by default.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re working hard but not getting ahead, this conversation will give you a new framework to think through every money move.

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    40 Min.
  • The Cost of Waiting: How Procrastination Quietly Destroys Wealth
    Jan 16 2026

    Every year starts with good intentions, but most people stay stuck in the same financial patterns.

    In this episode of Make Your Wealth Work, Joe Pantozzi & Jason K Powers break down the real cost of waiting, not just in dollars, but in lost opportunity, rising debt, inflation, and time you can never get back.

    They explain why focusing on rate of return too early misses the point, why saving comes before investing, how Parkinson’s Law quietly sabotages progress, and why taking imperfect action beats waiting for the perfect plan.

    If you’ve been telling yourself “I’ll get to it later,” this conversation will challenge that mindset and help you rethink how your money should actually work for you.

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    41 Min.
  • Think Long Term: The Key to Financial Independence
    Dec 9 2025

    The dialogue presented in this episode centers around the criticality of long-range financial thinking, a notion that both Jason K. Powers and Joe Pantozzi argue is essential for effective wealth management. They emphasize that many individuals become ensnared in the immediate demands of financial life, often neglecting the broader implications of their choices. By focusing solely on short-term gains, people risk undermining their long-term financial objectives. The hosts advocate for the Infinite Banking Concept, which they argue provides a framework for individuals to regain control over their financial destinies by understanding where their money resides and who governs it.

    Throughout their discourse, the hosts introduce the fundamental principles of the Infinite Banking Concept, encouraging listeners to adopt a more holistic view of their financial circumstances. They highlight the necessity of balancing current financial obligations with long-term savings, warning against the pitfalls of a disjointed financial strategy that may lead to borrowing from one account to satisfy another. The speakers also delve into the importance of assessing one's financial choices in light of their long-term consequences, urging listeners to consider not only the immediate rate of return on their investments but also the overall impact on their financial health over time.

    Moreover, Joe and Jason touch on the significance of generational wealth, advocating for a shift in cultural attitudes towards financial literacy. They argue that the current generation must take deliberate steps to educate their children about sound financial practices to ensure a prosperous future. By fostering a culture of long-term thinking and financial responsibility, the hosts assert that individuals can create a legacy of wealth that extends beyond their lifetimes.

    Schedule a call with Joe or Jason to talk through your own financial plan.

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    32 Min.
  • From Procrastination to Prosperity: Understanding Parkinson's Law
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode, hosts Jason K. Powers and Joe Pantozzi, adeptly unpack implications of Parkinson's Law, particularly as it relates to the expansion of work within the confines of time allocated for its completion. They contend that this principle not only applies to productivity but also to the realm of financial management, where individuals often find themselves ensnared in a cycle of procrastination and impulsive spending. By invoking the teachings of Nelson Nash's 'Becoming Your Own Banker,' the speakers emphasize that the crux of financial success lies not in the tools one utilizes, but rather in the psychological barriers that impede progress.

    The discussion progresses to dissect the three tenets of Parkinson's Law: that work expands to meet the time allowed, that luxuries become necessities once experienced, and that expenses tend to rise in tandem with income. Each tenet is illustrated through vivid anecdotes and relatable scenarios, revealing how individuals often allow their financial habits to be dictated by immediate desires rather than long-term goals. The speakers advocate for a paradigm shift in mindset, urging listeners to recognize the importance of strategic financial planning and the cultivation of a family banking system as a means to counteract these tendencies. They stress the necessity of prioritizing savings and investments to create a sustainable financial future, rather than succumbing to the pressures of consumerism and debt.

    In conclusion, this episode serves as an insightful examination of the behavioral dynamics that shape financial decision-making. The speakers challenge listeners to confront their financial habits and to adopt a more proactive stance towards wealth accumulation. By understanding and applying the principles of Parkinson's Law, individuals can foster a more disciplined approach to their finances, ultimately leading to increased financial freedom and empowerment.

    Visit alphaomegawealth.com/podcast to schedule a time with Joe or Jason and see what Infinite Banking can do for you.

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    29 Min.
  • Buy Term, Invest The Difference. Is that best?
    Nov 5 2025

    This podcast episode elucidates the complexities surrounding the concept of "buy term and invest the difference," a philosophy that has gained traction over the years, yet is often fraught with inherent pitfalls. The discussion reveals that while this approach may appear straightforward, the reality is that it often fails to yield the promised financial benefits for the average individual.

    Exploring the intricacies of life insurance, Joe and Jason's conversation centers on the often-overlooked implications of the buy term and invest the difference strategy. This approach, while popularized by certain financial advisors, is scrutinized for its practicality and effectiveness. The speakers contend that this methodology fails to account for the behavioral realities of individuals, who, upon saving money from lower premiums, may not consistently invest those funds as intended. Instead, there is a tendency to increase personal expenditures, undermining the very premise of the strategy. This discussion leads to a broader examination of financial stewardship, with the speakers promoting the idea of taking ownership of one’s financial decisions through education and informed choices.

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    33 Min.
  • “Covered at Work” Isn’t Coverage
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode, hosts Joe Pantozzi and Jason K. Powers, dive into the critical importance of financial literacy and the necessity of proactive measures in safeguarding one’s financial future through appropriate insurance coverage.

    They explore the common misconception that "it will never happen to me," which often leads individuals to neglect essential financial protections such as life insurance. They address the societal misconceptions surrounding life insurance, expounding upon the imperative need for individuals to recognize the unpredictable nature of life events. They challenge the common misconception that life insurance is unnecessary, underscoring the importance of preparing for unforeseen circumstances that can have dire financial implications.

    In conclusion, the episode serves as a clarion call for listeners to adopt a proactive approach to their financial health. Pantozzi and Powers advocate for a paradigm shift in how individuals perceive and approach life insurance, encouraging them to view it not merely as a cost but as an essential investment in their financial future. Through their discussion, they instill a sense of urgency and responsibility, highlighting that the foundation of financial security lies in informed decision-making and a commitment to understanding one’s financial landscape.

    Visit alphaomegawealth.com/postcast to schedule a time to meet with Joe or Jason and see what plan makes the most sense for you and your family.

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    34 Min.
  • Stop Resetting to Zero
    Oct 8 2025

    The reboot continues with Joe Pantozzi and new co-host Jason K. Powers setting the tone for practical, no-fluff conversations.

    The principal focus of our discussion centers on the critical examination of how families manage their financial resources, particularly the often-overlooked issue of where money is allocated, leading to a loss of control over one’s finances. We delve into the insights shared by Nelson Nash, emphasizing that the essence of wealth accumulation lies not merely in the amount one earns but rather in the amount one retains. Our conversation also navigates the complexities surrounding qualified plans and the implications of taxation on personal wealth. Furthermore, we illuminate the detrimental effects of inflation on the value of money, particularly when it is effectively loaned to the government without yielding interest. As we consider the various financial strategies available, we advocate for a paradigm shift towards becoming wealth creators, thereby enabling individuals to take command of their financial destinies rather than remaining ensnared in cycles of debt and consumption.

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    29 Min.