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Brothers In Business

Brothers In Business

De : Tyler & Cody Barker
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Your Entrepreneurial Journey Starts Here Join hosts Tyler and Cody as they deliver actionable insights and practical advice for new and aspiring entrepreneurs seeking a fresh perspective. Unlike content from established creators who may feel out of reach, this show bridges the gap by offering relatable guidance from two entrepreneurs actively navigating their own journeys. Tyler and Cody share their real-world experiences, life lessons, and the essential do’s and don’ts for building a successful business. With a focus on accessibility and authenticity, they empower listeners to take the first steps toward their entrepreneurial dreams, offering support and mentorship every step of the way. This is more than just a podcast—it’s a community for those ready to start building their future today. Direction Economie Management et direction
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  • The Freedom Fallacy: Why Money Isn't the Answer to Your Problems
    Mar 2 2026
    Does money actually buy freedom, or is it just the most common "unlimited money glitch" we use to avoid finding our true purpose? In this episode, the Brothers in Business dive deep into the psychology of wealth, happiness, and the "hustle culture" that dominates 2026. From analysing the tragic stories of successful celebrities like Justin Bieber and Tyson Fury to breaking down why 90% of people don't actually know what they would do if they were "free," Key Takeaways The "Freedom from What?" Question: Most people chase money as a path to freedom without ever defining what that freedom looks like; true freedom isn't just an absence of work, but the ability to do what you want, when you want. The Trap of the "Unlimited Money Glitch": The hosts compare obtaining wealth without struggle to using "cheat codes" in a video game—it makes the game boring because the meaning is found in the pursuit, not the prize. Wealth vs. Fulfillment: Using examples like Justin Bieber and Liam Payne, the episode explores why fame and fortune often correlate with mental health struggles rather than happiness. The Sims Metaphor: Happiness requires sadness, and relaxation requires stress; you cannot have one emotion without its opposite to provide context. Redefining Freedom in the West: If you live in a Western country with access to resources like a smartphone, clean water, and free speech, you already have the foundational freedom to pursue your purpose. Purpose over Profit: Whether your purpose is to be a master of a craft like Ed Sheeran or simply to be a "good dad," freedom is the ability to access the resources needed to fulfill that specific role. The 10,000 Hour Rule: A discussion on Ed Sheeran’s journey from being a "shit" singer to a global superstar through purposeful use of his "extra 70 hours" a week. The Endurance of the Journey: Reflecting on Ernest Shackleton and Christopher Columbus, the hosts argue that the person you become during the journey is more valuable than the destination itself.
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    41 min
  • The Epstein Files & The Elite Neck-Lock: Who Is Really Running the World?
    Feb 23 2026
    In this explosive episode of Brothers in Business, the boys dive into the dark underbelly of global power following the recent release of the Epstein Files. We explore how independent journalism is finally lifting the lid on Pandora's box, exposing a web of blackmail, corruption, and "shady" dealings that stretch from Hollywood to the highest levels of government. The boys debate the true nature of modern leadership, questioning if democratically elected officials are actually in control or if they are merely "puppets" beholden to super-elites like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos. From the "war on drugs" to the manipulation of mainstream media, this episode is a call for a "nuanced approach" and a complete reset of the systems that run our world. Key Takeaways The Catalyst of Independent Journalism: The rise of podcasts and independent media is credited as the primary reason the public is finally seeing the Epstein files, as traditional outlets can no longer keep a lid on the information. The Super-Elite Leverage: In the modern digital age, super-rich individuals like Elon Musk have more power than national leaders because their "factories" are digital and can be moved instantly to any country that panders to their needs. The Epstein "Neck-Lock": A deep dive into how Jeffrey Epstein allegedly used "tomfoolery of secrecy" and blackmail to control powerful figures, leaving them in positions where they had no choice but to follow his lead. A Two-Tier Justice System: The hosts critique a system where individuals are punished for "tweets" and social media comments while elites involved in "heinous activities" on private islands seem to escape any real deterrent or punishment. The Media Propaganda Machine: A discussion on how mainstream media "spliced" and edited clips—such as those of Donald Trump—to mold public opinion and create "Chinese whispers" that become accepted as gospel truth. The Case for Decentralization: To prevent total corruption, the hosts argue for a separation of power across corporations, governments, and agencies to ensure no single entity is "completely unopposed". Challenging Your Beliefs: The episode concludes with a plea for listeners to form their own opinions based on full contexts rather than blind support or media-driven agendas. This podcast is distributed my Disruptive Media
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    48 min
  • Net Positives vs. Net Takers: The Unfiltered Truth About the Immigration Crisis
    Feb 16 2026
    In this episode of the Brothers in Business, the boys tackle the complex and often heated debate surrounding borders, immigration, and national identity. Cody and Tyler dive into the "nuanced argument" of why people flock to Western nations, the economic reality of "net contributors" versus "net takers," and the inherent human instinct to form "tribal" communities. From critiquing "virtue signaling" to proposing a system that turns asylum seekers into immediate "net positives," this conversation explores whether multiculturalism can truly thrive without a shared set of core values. Key Takeaways The "Stolen Land" Paradox: The boys critique the rhetoric of "no one is illegal on stolen land" by Billie Eilish arguing that those who support open borders often still rely on the protection of their own private property and legal systems. Culture as a Bastion: People flock to countries like the US and UK because of their unique cultures and values (such as free speech and equal rights); therefore, those values must be protected by law enforcement bodies like ICE. The Tribal Reality: Humans are inherently "tribal pack animals". Even without religious or racial differences, people naturally form "cliques" or "tribes" based on shared beliefs and safe environments, making forced assimilation difficult. Economic Sustainability: A staggering economic divide is discussed, noting that a small percentage of "net contributors" often prop up the entire population, which the hosts argue is unsustainable. The "Net Positive" Solution: Instead of seeing immigration as a "net negative" drain on resources, the hosts propose a system of immediate training and "National Service" to help arrivals contribute to infrastructure and service sectors as soon as they arrive. The Benefit Magnet: There is a strong call to prioritize benefits for national citizens to ensure that those coming to the country are motivated by the desire to work and contribute rather than by access to the welfare state. Nuance Over Prejudice: The episode concludes by urging listeners to avoid "characterising an entire organisation" based on the actions of one individual, emphasising that both the far-left and far-right can be equally "fascistic" in their intolerance of opposing views. This podcast is distributed my Disruptive Media
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    45 min
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