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At Y’all Street, we interview fascinating guests to explore the business side of entertainment, finance, sports, music, and the arts. We learn about their stories, the ups and downs, the lessons learned, and how they ”go to market” in an ever-changing world. From the big city to the ranch, we love Texas and seek to promote our state and its growing role in finance, tech, commodities, and of course - precious metals.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Direction Economie Finances privées Management et direction Réussite personnelle
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  • Ep. 40: Evan Baehr – Founder of Arena Hall & co-author of Get Backed
    Apr 23 2026

    In this wide-ranging episode of Y’all Street, Tarek sits down with Evan Baehr - entrepreneur, co-founder of Able, and founder of Arena Hall, to discuss his approach to building companies and creating meaningful community. A graduate of Princeton, Yale, and Harvard Business School, Evan's career spans venture-backed startups and early experience at the White House. Evan shares why he believes startups are one of the most effective ways to bring together talent, capital, and ambition to drive real impact. They explore the role of storytelling in early-stage investing, where conviction in the founder often outweighs a fully developed business model, and break down the mindset behind entrepreneurship through the idea of “the man in the arena” – valuing those who step into the challenge and build, regardless of outcome. The conversation also dives into the decline of community and the rise of loneliness, introducing the concept of social capital as the relationships and networks that support people in real, tangible ways. Evan explains how Arena Hall, his latest project in Austin, is designed to rebuild that foundation by creating a physical space centered on connection, collaboration, and intentional hospitality. From startup building to community design, this episode highlights how people, ideas, and environments shape the way we live, work, and build for the future.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Ep. 39: Lorne Whitmore – Managing Director of Sales, Royal Canadian Mint
    Apr 15 2026

    This week on Y’all Street, Tarek sits down with Lorne Whitmore, Managing Director of Sales at the Royal Canadian Mint, one of the most advanced and trusted minting institutions in the world, to explore how the organization operates at the center of global precious metals markets. As a crown corporation wholly owned by the Canadian government, the Mint runs two primary facilities in Ottawa and Winnipeg, managing everything from gold refining to large-scale coin production for countries around the world. Lorne breaks down the primary business lines of the Mint, including its globally recognized Maple Leaf bullion coins, an expansive numismatics program producing highly detailed collectible coins, and its role as a custodian for precious metal ETFs. The conversation also dives into the technical side of refining gold to “four nines” purity and beyond, the use of advanced technologies like AI in production and quality control, and the robust security features that protect against counterfeiting, including micro-engraving and digital tracking systems. They also cover broader market dynamics, from the impact of tariffs and trade agreements to how fluctuations in metal prices influence investor behavior and supply chains, offering a comprehensive look at how the Royal Canadian Mint balances innovation, security, and global scale in this evolving financial landscape.

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    46 min
  • Ep. 38: Joseph Cabrera – Head of Brand at American Operator
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, Evan sits down with Joseph Cabrera, Head of Brand at American Operator, a company focused on transitioning small businesses from retiring owners to a new generation of local operators. He explains how their model challenges traditional private equity by prioritizing long-term ownership, community impact, and giving operators the chance to earn equity over time. They dive into the “soul” of small businesses—why they matter beyond profit and how losing them to corporate rollups strips communities of their identity. Joseph also shares how his experience at West Point Military Academy and service in Afghanistan shaped his leadership style, along with his belief that real teams are built through shared hardship, not comfort. The conversation highlights the challenges of business succession and why a growing number of young Americans are turning toward hands-on, meaningful work over traditional corporate paths.

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    1 h
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