• 1145: Eric Eager - "Decision Intelligence"
    Feb 17 2026

    What if the next big business threat isn't what you know—it's what you don't know, and acting fast could mean heading for disaster even quicker?


    Lou Diamond brings back Eric Eager, CEO of 4Impact Data and host of the Codified Wisdom podcast, to pull back the curtain on the rapidly evolving world of Decision Intelligence. From the frontline of AI-enabled advisory, Eric Eager reveals why simply using AI in your business could steer you onto the wrong path—faster than ever before.


    Key highlights from this conversation:

    • Discover the crucial difference between Artificial Intelligence and Decision Intelligence, and why your company’s future might depend on bridging that gap.
    • Learn why 80% of businesses never measure the outcome of their decisions, and how this missing accountability can sink even the most promising organizations.
    • Find out how 4Impact Data's new system, from codifying senior advisor “wisdom” to creating audit trails for every important decision, is transforming CPAs from rearview-mirror historians into forward-looking navigators.
    • Get an exclusive look at how these technologies are democratizing critical business guidance for small and medium-sized businesses—not just Fortune 500s.
    • Hear about the upcoming "Great Promotion Era" in accounting, where AI agents are replacing basic tasks, and what this means for the next generation of business advisors.
    • Learn how the Codified Wisdom approach can dramatically fast-track the experience curve for young professionals and help firms scale the right kind of decision-making.


    Whether you’re a business owner, a CPA, or just fascinated by the future of business, this episode arms you with a new perspective—and possibly a lifeline—on thriving in the age of AI.


    Episode Timestamped Overview:

    00:00 – Intro Announcer sets the stage; Lou Diamond welcomes Eric Eager back for an AI update

    01:30 – The new frontier: from GPS guidance systems to Decision Intelligence

    03:38 – Breaking down AI vs Decision Intelligence—accountability, prioritization, and audit trails

    07:00 – The transformation of the CPA, and why human advisors are more important than ever

    11:11 – Comparing 4Impact Data’s approach to industry giants like Palantir, and why “measuring outcomes” changes everything

    14:01 – How decision intelligence empowers small businesses and upskills the next generation

    20:15 – What the “Great Promotion Era” means for the profession

    24:46 – Final thoughts, plug for 4impactdata.com, and where you can learn more

    27:21 – Outro Voiceover: How to subscribe and connect with Thrive Loud

    Ready to move from constant firefighting to genuine fire prevention? Press play now and step into the future of business guidance.


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    28 Min.
  • 1144: Harley Bassman - "The Convexity Maven"
    Feb 10 2026

    What if the real threat to our economy isn’t in tomorrow’s headlines—but in the unstoppable march of demographics and a hidden wave of “financial eminent domain”?


    Lou Diamond sits down with his former mentor, Wall Street legend and the original “Convexity Maven” himself, Harley Bassman, for a riveting, honest conversation that will change how you see global markets, monetary policy, and even your own mortgage.


    In this candid interview, Harley Bassman unpacks how decades of government policy, economic cycles, and simple human nature keep repeating themselves—no matter how much we hope things will be different this time. From the impending strain of an aging Baby Boomer generation to why gold’s recent rise signals more than market speculation, Harley shares his unfiltered perspective on where our financial system is heading and what might make it unravel.


    Key episode highlights include:

    • The real drivers behind persistent deficits and why both political parties are “just going to print money”—with staggering consequences (05:00)
    • Why Harley believes that market timing is a “terrible idea” and instead urges listeners to focus on 30,000-foot, long-horizon trends (04:17)
    • An exclusive breakdown of Harley’s innovative take on mortgage portability, and why your ultra-low-rate mortgage might soon be treated like a financial asset you can literally take with you (10:00)
    • The surprising ways good intentions in public policy often trigger unexpected market distortions—from rent control to historic Fed moves (09:05)
    • Behind the scenes of inventing legendary financial instruments, why the MOVE Index was created, and what it really means to stand “on the shoulders of giants” (07:06)
    • Harley’s personal reflections on the scariest economic crisis of his career, and the lasting damage the COVID era did to public trust (19:43)
    • Plus, a speed round of personal favorites, career advice, and why you should “go on vacation with your kids—you’re dead a lot longer than you think” (16:11)

    Whether you’re a market veteran or a curious listener, get ready for an episode brimming with hard-won wisdom, sharp humor, and truths the financial news never tells you.


    Timestamped Episode Overview:

    • 00:00 – Intro and welcome with Lou Diamond
    • 00:26 – Harley’s background and mentoring legacy
    • 02:23 – How Harley became a prolific financial writer
    • 03:45 – The power (and limits) of episodic market commentary
    • 04:08 – Geopolitics, demographics & deficits
    • 05:35 – Why history always repeats: “It’s never different this time”
    • 07:03 – Creating products: Solving problems and seizing mispriced opportunities
    • 08:33 – Mortgage portability: A solution to America’s housing logjam
    • 12:03 – The evolution and politics of the Fed
    • 15:38 – Where to find Harley online and why family vacations matter
    • 16:50 – Fun Street: Music, movies, lifestyle habits & favorite places
    • 19:17 – The scariest market crisis Harley ever lived through
    • 21:10 – Lou thanks Harley and wraps up
    • 22:00 – Outro and how to stay connected


    Listen and discover the patterns behind the chaos—only on Thrive Loud.


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    23 Min.
  • 1143: Sarah Ohanesian - "Dominate Your Day"
    Feb 3 2026

    What if being “busy” isn’t a badge of honor, but a one-way ticket to burnout?


    Lou sits down with productivity strategist and former chief marketing officer Sarah Ohanesian for a candid look at why chasing endless tasks keeps so many professionals from meaningful work—and life.


    Together, they dig into the real roots of burnout, revealing the shocking truth that even the highest achievers sometimes give their families the “worst version” of themselves after a long day of decision fatigue. Sarah Ohanesian shares her personal journey from feeling perpetually overwhelmed in a CMO role to reshaping her career with a mission: help high-performers achieve their most important goals without sacrificing their well-being.


    Highlights include:

    • The difference between being “busy” and truly “productive,” and how reframing those definitions can transform your workday and your mindset.
    • Sarah Ohanesian’s simple but powerful system for identifying High Priority Tasks (HPTs) so you can break the cycle of “doing everything” and start doing what matters most.
    • Strategies for figuring out your peak performance hours and building a schedule that fits YOU (not another “magic morning” book’s prescription).
    • Real-life tips for limiting distractions—whether it’s muting notifications or literally closing your curtains to hide the UPS truck.
    • Honest insights into why burnout isn’t new—but why, post-COVID, it’s more amplified, complicated, and pervasive than ever before.
    • Sarah Ohanesian’s actionable advice for moving from stuck to starting, including how to break overwhelming projects into tiny steps and regain your sense of hope and control.


    Whether you’re a solopreneur stretching your work hours into the night or a team leader looking to prevent burnout, this episode will give you a much-needed reset button.


    Timestamped Overview:

    • 00:00:00 – Introduction and setting up the conversation on thriving without burning out
    • 00:02:15 – Sarah Ohanesian’s story: Burnout, career pivot, and her “aha” moment
    • 00:04:03 – Busting the “busy as a badge of honor” myth and shifting to productivity
    • 00:06:08 – The HPT Method: How to prioritize what matters
    • 00:08:17 – When to do your best work—tailoring schedules for real productivity
    • 00:11:27 – Managing distractions (and some practical tech/workspace tweaks)
    • 00:13:24 – The universal “that’s me!” moment when audiences hear Sarah’s message
    • 00:15:35 – Is burnout new, or just finally getting named?
    • 00:17:15 – Sarah’s personal tools for getting back on track (even on off days)
    • 00:18:51 – Fun Street: Taylor Swift binges, Chicago pizza, and what Sarah’s loving outside work
    • 00:25:46 – Outro and where to find Sarah Ohanesian online

    Tune in for an honest, actionable road map to thriving at work, delivering your best self at home, and finally making busy work for you—not against you.

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    26 Min.
  • 1142: Oliver Libby - "Strong Floor, No Ceiling"
    Jan 27 2026

    What if the real threat to America isn't from abroad, but from our own fading belief in the American Dream?
    Host Lou Diamond sits down with civic entrepreneur, investor, and author Oliver Libby, whose career journey spans government, big business, startups, and philanthropy. Together, they dig deep into the soul of our nation, asking tough questions: Is the American Dream still alive—and what do we need to do to reignite it?

    Oliver Libby shares the inspiration behind his new book "Strong Floor, No Ceiling," revealing how his unique background—growing up around Nobel Prize-winning scientists and military service—shaped his approach to solving America's most persistent challenges. The conversation covers everything from the essential 'planks' of opportunity (healthcare, education, housing, justice) to the cultural and economic battles over homeownership, the allure and pitfalls of unlimited success, and why redefining our national priorities isn't just possible—it's necessary.

    Unexpectedly, you’ll hear why nearly 75% of Americans today doubt the American Dream, and why restoring faith in it is critical for our future.

    Whether you're a dreamer, a doer, or just worried about the country’s direction, this episode will challenge, inspire, and spark the conversation we all need.

    Timestamped Overview:

    • 00:00-01:12 –Intro Announcer introduces Libby’s remarkable career and latest book.

    • 01:13-03:25 –Oliver Libby recounts his family legacy, varied career path, and how it informed "Strong Floor, No Ceiling."

    • 03:26-05:19 – Is the American Dream still real? Oliver Libby and Lou Diamond dissect its history, promise, and current challenges.

    • 05:19-10:22 – What must America fix? Building a 'strong floor,' expanding the 'pie,' and shifting away from zero-sum thinking.

    • 10:26-13:27 – Is America still the best place for dreams? Tough love, critical reflection, and what we can learn—and fix.

    • 13:32-16:03 – Homeownership, housing crises, and practical solutions to revive core opportunities.

    • 16:04-20:21 – The flywheel of innovation and safety: why a 'no ceiling' must coexist with a 'strong floor.'

    • 20:21-22:09 – Learning from past policies (even pennies!) and why agency matters in reigniting dreams.

    • 22:11-end – Fun Street: movies, music, favorite New York eats, parenting, Star Wars Legos, and more personal insights fromOliver Libby

      .

    Listen now and reignite your perspective on what’s possible in America.

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    29 Min.
  • 1141: Richard Wilson - "Family Office Club"
    Jan 20 2026

    What if we told you that the world’s ultra-wealthy are powering an investment vehicle bigger than private equity and venture capital—managing a mind-blowing $14 trillion—and yet, most people have no idea what a family office actually is?


    Get ready to have your perspective shifted in this episode of Thrive Loud with Lou Diamond!


    Host Lou Diamond sits down with Richard Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club, leader of the largest global investor community in the family office niche. Coming to us from Hawaii and fresh off a mega event in South Florida, Richard pulls back the curtain on:

    • How family offices became the global investment powerhouse
    • The biggest challenges family office investors face—including the trust crisis and AI-fueled disruption
    • Why so many hedge funds are converting to family offices, and what that means for the industry’s explosive growth
    • The all-powerful daily practice that has made Richard millions (and how you can use it yourself)
    • Personal insights into balancing ambition, family, and well-being—plus a peek at Richard’s goals for 2026
    • Rapid-fire fun: favorite movies, songs, family adventures, and dream destinations (yes, even for someone living in Hawaii!)

    Whether you’re interested in elite investing, the psychology of influence, or want practical advice for thriving every day, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable wisdom.

    Episode Overview:

    • [00:00:02] Show intro: Meet host, Lou Diamond and guest, Richard Wilson
    • [00:01:11] How Richard discovered and built the Family Office Club
    • [00:02:16] What is a family office? And why are they so important?
    • [00:03:32] The challenges family offices face today: Trust and adaptation in a changing world
    • [00:04:40] Hedge funds turning into family offices—industry secrets revealed
    • [00:06:39] Legal and regulatory definitions, and what’s really a family office
    • [00:07:42] Richard’s simple, millionaire-making daily practice (and how YOU can do it)
    • [00:10:32] 2026 goal setting—a behind-the-scenes look at Richard’s annual targets
    • [00:12:02] Personal and family goals: Health, fatherhood, adventure, and thriving in business and life
    • [00:14:06] Where to find Richard Wilson and Family Office Club resources
    • [00:14:35] Fun Street rapid fire: Movies, music, food, adventure, dream destinations
    • [00:17:54] Outro and next steps to keep thriving!

    Ready to learn firsthand what it means to operate at the next level? Press play and jump in!


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    18 Min.
  • 1140: Sanya Bari - "Love Clarity"
    Jan 13 2026

    What if the way you’ve learned to love is actually holding you back—and even harming the people you care about most?

    In this eye-opening episode of Thrive Loud, host Lou Diamond sits down with trauma therapist and founder of the Love Clarity Method, Sanya Bari, to dive deep into what love really is…and unpacks the hidden traps of guilt, emotional over-responsibility, and survival-based love that plague even the most successful high achievers. Prepare to challenge everything you thought you knew about loving others and yourself.

    Lou Diamond and Sanya Bari break down:

    • Why “losing yourself” in love can backfire, and what loving from a place of inner stability actually looks like
    • The dangers of transactional love and why putting yourself aside for others leads to resentment (even when it feels selfless)
    • Real-life stories of how guilt and manipulation can sneak into parent-child relationships—and how to spot and heal these patterns
    • What we can learn about pure connection and forgiveness from dogs—and how it differs from the messy, memory-filled world of human love
    • The fundamental difference between doing loving things and loving from the right place within yourself
    • Sanya Bari’s personal methods for “drinking the Kool Aid” and keeping her own relationships healthy and clear

    Plus: Get a peek into Sanya Bari’s favorite guilty pleasures, creative hobbies, and her dream destination on Fun Street.

    This episode is full of “aha” moments for anyone who’s felt confused, overwhelmed, or just curious about how to make love—whether for people, pets, or purpose—transformative instead of toxic.

    Timestamped Overview:

    00:00 – Introduction and Lou welcomes Sanya Bari

    00:01 – Sanya shares her lifelong purpose and origin story

    00:03 – Early lessons about love (family, siblings, sacrifice)

    00:04 – Redefining love: Not losing yourself; finding stability within

    00:05 – The problems high achievers face with survival-based love

    00:07 – Connection vs. dependence; how disconnection leads to pressure

    00:09 – Who seeks out Sanya’s therapies, and why

    00:10 – Symptoms of problematic love, especially related to guilt

    00:11 – Generational struggles: families, guilt, and unhealthy dynamics

    00:12 – Sanya reveals how she checks herself and confronts “guilting”

    00:13 – Can we learn true love from our pets? (And why memories matter)

    00:15 – How forgiveness moves us closer to unconditional love

    00:15 – The universal head-nodding moments from Sanya’s audiences

    00:16 – Where to find Sanya Bari online and her podcast info

    00:17 – Fun Street: Sanya’s favorite movies, music, foods, and hobbies

    00:19 – Dreaming of the Amalfi Coast—and why she’ll make it happen

    00:20 – Wrap up, takeaways, and episode close

    Listen in and discover how to thrive with clarity, connection, and love—starting with yourself.

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    21 Min.
  • 1139: Brant Pinvidic - "The Art of Giving Wisdom"
    Jan 6 2026

    In this electrifying episode of Thrive LouD, host Lou Diamond welcomes back world-traveling film director, entrepreneur, and bestselling author Brant Pinvidic to reveal what life looks like AFTER the ultimate family globe-trot.

    Fresh off a year of relentless travel, Brant Pinvidic shares raw insights about the emotional roller coaster of returning home, how the adventure changed his family dynamics, and what he truly learned about “rejecting average.”


    But that’s just the beginning: Brant Pinvidic unveils his latest passion project, the Stratus Executive Foundation—a truly unique peer executive group channeling “knowledge philanthropy” to give away expertise to entrepreneurs, entirely for free. Forget masterminds and exclusive clubs; this is all about giving back for the sake of impact, not ego.


    Key Highlights:

    • Brant Pinvidic breaks down the philosophy behind “Reject Average,” and how it evolved into a travel and adventure magazine.
    • The art of “crafted nostalgia”—why you can love an experience before you even have it, and how it shapes mindset.
    • Real talk about compartmentalizing an action-packed life, balancing work with a relentless pursuit of fun, and why it’s okay to pour your energy where it counts.
    • The power of knowledge philanthropy: why sharing your hard-earned experience is more valuable than simply donating money.
    • Behind-the-scenes on trying a McDonald’s in every country, and why Rwanda topped his list of life-changing destinations.
    • Plus, a rapid-fire speakeasy round: favorite activities, guilty pleasures, and what’s on his disco-fueled playlist right now.

    Timestamped Overview:

    • [00:00:02] – [Intro and welcome from Lou, overview of Brant Pinvidic

      and the episode premise]

    • [00:01:40] – [The challenge and emotional aftermath of visiting 52 countries in 52 weeks]

    • [00:03:06] – [Origins of Reject Average and turning it into a movement]

    • [00:06:20] – [How Brant Pinvidic structures his days and curates “crafted nostalgia”]

    • [00:09:12] – [Unveiling the Stratus Executive Foundation and knowledge philanthropy]

    • [00:15:02] – [How the Stratus summits work, and the power of giving expertise]

    • [00:19:31] – [Building and nurturing a vast network—intentionally]

    • [00:24:18] – [Lightning round: WhatBrant Pinvidic is streaming, listening to, and wishing to do more/less]

    • [00:27:10] – [Favorite new activities, the McDonald’s challenge, and the country he’d go back to in a heartbeat]

    Get ready for a high-energy, insight-rich conversation about living big, giving bigger, and thriving LOUD—guaranteed to make you rethink your next move.

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    33 Min.
  • 1138: Audrey Chen + David Herzberger - "2025 INTERN TAKEOVER"
    Dec 30 2025

    Are Ivy League students smarter than a fifth grader?

    Prepare to be surprised by this playful, campus-wide experiment that puts basic knowledge to the test—and reveals that even top scholars get stumped on the simplest questions.

    In this special "Intern Takeover" episode of Thrive LouD, host Lou Diamond hands the mic to rockstar interns Audrey Chen and David Herzberger, who hit the snowy grounds of Cornell University with a mission: connect with strangers and challenge them with classic "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" questions.


    From figuring out the inventor of the light bulb to naming the smallest US state, you'll hear plenty of amusing wrong answers, epic redemptions, and accidental bloopers—proving that knowledge gaps can be both humbling and hilariously relatable.


    Key highlights:

    • The irony of testing elite university students on elementary-level questions
    • Real reactions, surprises, and candid moments in adverse (snowy!) conditions
    • Heartwarming campus connections, cold approaches, and blooper reels
    • Thought-provoking brain teasers and unexpected stumbles, from basic math to Frozen trivia
    • The interns’ genuine reflections on growth, fun, and the power of connecting with strangers

    By the end, you’ll be challenged to step out of your own comfort zone and strike up a conversation with someone new. Because as this episode proves, everyone—no matter how accomplished—can get tripped up by the basics. And that’s what makes learning, laughter, and human connection thrive.

    Episode Overview:00:00:25 – Lou Diamond welcomes the audience and introduces the annual Intern Takeover—this year with interns Audrey Chen and David Herzberger.00:01:51 – Audrey Chen reveals their playful plan to quiz students: “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?”00:02:46 – David Herzberger shares his surprise at how tricky basic questions can be—even for the best and brightest.00:04:45 – Recordings take place during a cold, snowy day, adding challenge and camaraderie.00:05:16 – The intern duo begins their campus adventure, connecting and interviewing students on fun, simple questions.00:06:02 – Major moments: students answer questions on geography, history, science, math, and pop culture—sometimes hilariously wrong!00:13:08 – Brain teasers and redemption rounds keep things lively.00:19:17 – Audrey Chen and David Herzberger reflect on the fun and personal growth from cold-approaching strangers and spreading Thrive Loud’s mission.

    Jump into this episode and see how YOU stack up against Cornell’s finest!

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    21 Min.